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1 se activity, and can complement a yeast ctf7 temperature-sensitive mutation.
2 g of OTC cDNA and the ablation of E2a with a temperature-sensitive mutation.
3 e selected for genomic suppressors of a mot1 temperature-sensitive mutation.
4 c suppressors of the A. nidulans nimX2(cdc2) temperature-sensitive mutation.
5 n also suppress aurora protein kinase, ipl1, temperature-sensitive mutations.
6 verse metastable proteins with destabilizing temperature-sensitive mutations.
7 V40 large T antigen containing the tsA58/U19 temperature-sensitive mutations.
8 been isolated following a genetic screen for temperature-sensitive mutations.
9 parate screen for high copy suppression of a temperature-sensitive mutation (A79V) of the yeast trans
10                          Here, we isolated a temperature-sensitive mutation affecting CPN60alpha2, wh
11 ased temperature imposed selection against a temperature-sensitive mutation affecting cytochrome oxid
12 l, to that observed previously for pol3-t, a temperature-sensitive mutation affecting DNA polymerase
13                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations affecting FACT and Cdc28
14 rm cells differentiate first in animals with temperature-sensitive mutations affecting germ cell stat
15                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations affecting the kinase dom
16 insights into the molecular basis of several temperature sensitive mutations and, in combination with
17 kc1p function was eliminated by the use of a temperature-sensitive mutation and beta(1-->3)glucan syn
18 mplement the defect associated with a cdc5-1 temperature-sensitive mutation and to localize to these
19                             Viruses carrying temperature-sensitive mutations are good candidates for
20 roles because the imp1delta and the cut15-85 temperature-sensitive mutations are synthetically lethal
21                                        Here, temperature-sensitive mutations are used to characterize
22 otypes, multiple cold-adaptive mutations and temperature-sensitive mutations arose.
23                                          Two temperature-sensitive mutations at this interface have b
24 tion of NIMA using either the nimA1 or nimA5 temperature-sensitive mutations blocked cells in G2, NIM
25                             Rescue of a parE temperature-sensitive mutation by overproduction of DnaX
26                           This suggests that temperature-sensitive mutations can be created for time-
27                    Both the nimA5 and nimT23 temperature-sensitive mutations cause an arrest in G2 at
28                                          The temperature-sensitive mutation cdc25-22 is synthetic let
29                                          The temperature-sensitive mutation ctf13-30, which confers r
30                                    We used a temperature-sensitive mutation, dbf4, to examine the req
31  mutation of CER1 in combination with a kar2 temperature-sensitive mutation displays synthetic growth
32 ypomorphic mutations that behave as apparent temperature-sensitive mutations due to the additive effe
33 concepts as dominance, incomplete dominance, temperature-sensitive mutations, epistatic interactions,
34                                              Temperature sensitive mutations fall into two general cl
35                                      Mapping temperature-sensitive mutations found in yeast fibrillar
36 y the function of the Z ring the effect of a temperature-sensitive mutation, ftsZ84(Ts), on ring dyna
37 d for high-copy-number suppressors of a bur1 temperature-sensitive mutation, identifying a single gen
38 expressed in Escherichia coli complemented a temperature sensitive mutation in E. coli rpoA, demonstr
39                                            A temperature sensitive mutation in one of the core comple
40 ion by testing their ability to complement a temperature sensitive mutation in the E. coli groEL gene
41  results provide a second example in which a temperature sensitive mutation in the ubiquitin conjugat
42                         In Escherichia coli, temperature sensitive mutations in either its protein (r
43                                              Temperature sensitive mutations in host cell factor 1 (H
44 t was abrogated in orc2-1 cells containing a temperature-sensitive mutation in a component of the ori
45 store growth to an E. coli strain carrying a temperature-sensitive mutation in acpP, the gene that en
46 t by comparing a yeast strain that harbors a temperature-sensitive mutation in an essential Mediator
47 d characterization of an EMS-generated, cold-temperature-sensitive mutation in Arabidopsis thaliana,
48        Using PCR mutagenesis, we generated a temperature-sensitive mutation in BET5 (bet5-1) that blo
49 evel of RNase P at 43 degrees C because of a temperature-sensitive mutation in C5 protein, the protei
50                           We have isolated a temperature-sensitive mutation in Caenorhabditis elegans
51                                            A temperature-sensitive mutation in CAK1 confers a G2 dela
52                           Using a reversible temperature-sensitive mutation in capsid assembly, we ha
53  source of cytosolic Hsp70/SSA function or a temperature-sensitive mutation in CCT4, a subunit of the
54 This regulation was first identified using a temperature-sensitive mutation in dnaB.
55 v2Lu has a deletion in E1 and also carries a temperature-sensitive mutation in E2a.
56 ression of mDEAH9 in S. cerevisiae bearing a temperature-sensitive mutation in prp43 was sufficient t
57                                            A temperature-sensitive mutation in Sec16 causes tER fragm
58 activator, we reasoned that suppressors of a temperature-sensitive mutation in Srb4 would identify ot
59 n for gene dosage suppressors of sth1-3ts, a temperature-sensitive mutation in STH1, which encodes th
60  gp37 peptides into a P37 trimer; however, a temperature-sensitive mutation in T4 (ts3813) that suppr
61                                      Using a temperature-sensitive mutation in tax-2, we find that ta
62                                            A temperature-sensitive mutation in TFC3 that weakens DNA
63 the flagella of fla10-1 cells, which carry a temperature-sensitive mutation in the anterograde motor
64                             Cells carrying a temperature-sensitive mutation in the CTD, rfc1-44, arre
65 , we identified eta1/axr6-3, a recessive and temperature-sensitive mutation in the CUL1 core componen
66             A derivative of Rap1p that has a temperature-sensitive mutation in the DNA-binding domain
67                           A repressor with a temperature-sensitive mutation in the DNA-binding domain
68 Expression of HPV16 E7 in a cell line with a temperature-sensitive mutation in the E1 enzyme of the u
69 he availability of a yeast strain containing temperature-sensitive mutation in the eIF5 gene allowed
70 g a mannosyltransferase, as suppressors of a temperature-sensitive mutation in the gene encoding the
71 cond SH3 domain of the sem-5/Grb2 adaptor, a temperature-sensitive mutation in the helical hairpin of
72 li complements the growth defect caused by a temperature-sensitive mutation in the host pol I.
73 INH treatment of mycobacteria, we isolated a temperature-sensitive mutation in the inhA gene of Mycob
74 y in Caenorhabditis elegans has identified a temperature-sensitive mutation in the mTORC1 component R
75 oreover, the myo2-66 mutant, which carries a temperature-sensitive mutation in the Myo2p motor domain
76                                            A temperature-sensitive mutation in the N-terminal kelch d
77          By using a cell line (TS-41) with a temperature-sensitive mutation in the NEDD8 conjugation
78 encoding a component of the RNase MRP, and a temperature-sensitive mutation in the NME1 gene, coding
79                     Yeast cells containing a temperature-sensitive mutation in the PRT1 gene were fou
80                               As expected, a temperature-sensitive mutation in the region most highly
81                                            A temperature-sensitive mutation in the RNT1 gene encoding
82 pecifically stabilized in a strain bearing a temperature-sensitive mutation in the SSA1 gene.
83 AhR is inhibited in ts20 cells, which bear a temperature-sensitive mutation in the ubiquitin-activati
84 ed in cells infected with a virus carrying a temperature-sensitive mutation in the UL15 gene at nonpe
85             In a screen for suppressors of a temperature-sensitive mutation in the yeast SNAP-25 homo
86                                  Moreover, a temperature-sensitive mutation in U(L)15 precluded coimm
87                   Utilizing a newly isolated temperature-sensitive mutation in zipA we have more full
88                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations in APC subunits increase
89                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations in ARP7 and ARP9 were is
90 f the UTRs together with the introduction of temperature-sensitive mutations in both the nucleocapsid
91 synthetic lethality at room temperature with temperature-sensitive mutations in cyclin B (cdc13-117)
92            Moreover, animals bearing weak or temperature-sensitive mutations in daf-2 and age-1 can d
93 omoter, its processing became insensitive to temperature-sensitive mutations in DIM1 or to depletion
94  profiling analyses of yeast strains bearing temperature-sensitive mutations in each of the 13 essent
95                         We have isolated new temperature-sensitive mutations in five complementation
96                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations in FLA15 and FLA17 show
97                   In addition to suppressing temperature-sensitive mutations in ftsA, ftsK, ftsQ, and
98 he replication of four HSV mutants harboring temperature-sensitive mutations in genes essential for v
99 ng a budding yeast minichromosome system and temperature-sensitive mutations in kinetochore proteins.
100                      The characterization of temperature-sensitive mutations in model proteins, such
101  strategies could be used to generate useful temperature-sensitive mutations in other EGF motif-conta
102 , mutations in the E. coli lon gene suppress temperature-sensitive mutations in other genes.
103                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations in proteins produced at
104 3p led to allele-specific suppression of the temperature-sensitive mutations in region I, suggesting
105                                 Furthermore, temperature-sensitive mutations in RFC4 result in precoc
106                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations in SKP1 define two disti
107 ations and the molecular characterization of temperature-sensitive mutations in Spn1 indicate that th
108                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations in subunits of the Caeno
109                                          Two temperature-sensitive mutations in the 3' end of the dna
110                        AB viruses containing temperature-sensitive mutations in the A2 background exh
111 y the SAC6 gene, mutations of which suppress temperature-sensitive mutations in the actin gene (ACT1)
112 dissect the functions of Spc110p, we created temperature-sensitive mutations in the amino and carboxy
113 subgenic M polypeptides, by incorporation of temperature-sensitive mutations in the N and L genes, an
114 his study, we introduced by reverse genetics temperature-sensitive mutations in the PB1 and PB2 genes
115                      Yeast strains harboring temperature-sensitive mutations in the pescadillo gene w
116  mutants of the phage, and (iii) introducing temperature-sensitive mutations in the phage such that i
117                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations in the RNA recognition m
118                               Two recessive, temperature-sensitive mutations in the Schizosaccharomyc
119                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations in the sepA gene prevent
120 hing suit ichthyosis is caused by recessive, temperature-sensitive mutations in the transglutaminase-
121 ient P. aeruginosa strains, we have isolated temperature-sensitive mutations in the xcpT gene and ext
122 earched for multicopy suppressors of various temperature-sensitive mutations in the yeast Hsp90 gene,
123 its N terminus functions in DNA binding, and temperature-sensitive mutations in this domain can be su
124 membrane traffic to the vacuole we generated temperature-sensitive mutations in YKT6.
125 encoding the NSs protein and introduction of temperature-sensitive mutations, in the design of attenu
126 forts of my students and I to understand how temperature-sensitive mutations interfered with assembly
127 iously demonstrated that the introduction of temperature-sensitive mutations into the PB2 and PB1 gen
128 onditional loss-of-function reagents such as temperature-sensitive mutations is that the resulting ph
129 o residues previously identified as sites of temperature-sensitive mutations lie buried directly bene
130                                   Three sth1 temperature-sensitive mutations map to the highly conser
131                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations mapping in WD-repeat dom
132                               In contrast, a temperature-sensitive mutation near the C terminus of Se
133                The tsBN462 cell line, with a temperature-sensitive mutation of TAF(II)250, grows norm
134 plication and growth of H5ts36, an Ad with a temperature-sensitive mutation of the Ad polymerase prot
135 s confirmed by its ability to complement the temperature-sensitive mutation of the bacterial pantothe
136                              shibire(ts1), a temperature-sensitive mutation of the Drosophila gene en
137 on of TLK1B in a yeast strain that harbors a temperature-sensitive mutation of the major H3 kinase, I
138 58 transgenic mice (immortomice) that have a temperature-sensitive mutation of the SV40 large tumor a
139 nes occurred in cells harboring a defective, temperature-sensitive mutation of the ubiquitin-activati
140                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations of BRN1 can be suppresse
141 ES1 and CES4 act as high copy suppressors of temperature-sensitive mutations of Ceg1p, the yeast mRNA
142       Functional inactivation of yTAFII17 by temperature-sensitive mutation or depletion results in l
143 ncreasing the ovarian ecdysone titer using a temperature-sensitive mutation or exogenous ecdysone res
144  that functional inactivation of yTAFII90 by temperature-sensitive mutations or depletion leads to ar
145                                     However, temperature-sensitive mutations or depletion of Swd2 cau
146                                 The dominant temperature-sensitive mutation RNA12-1 prevents growth o
147       Escherichia coli strain 397c carries a temperature-sensitive mutation, rpoC397, that removes th
148  multicopy suppressors of an mga2Delta spt23 temperature-sensitive mutation (spt23-ts).
149       DeltaF508 CFTR has been described as a temperature-sensitive mutation that can be rescued follo
150 e was examined in four yeast strains bearing temperature-sensitive mutations that arrest cells in dif
151  The SEC13 gene was originally identified by temperature-sensitive mutations that block all protein t
152                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations that block either the la
153 istem function we have designed a screen for temperature-sensitive mutations that cause a conditional
154                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations that suppress the Ca2+ s
155        To take full advantage of fast-acting temperature-sensitive mutations, thermal control must be
156 mplement the defect associated with a cdc5-1 temperature-sensitive mutation, to localize to the spind
157                                              Temperature-sensitive mutations (ts10, ts18, and ts39) o
158  of our understanding of yeast has relied on temperature-sensitive mutations which, when available, a
159 tein response (UPR(mt)), we first isolated a temperature-sensitive mutation (zc32) that conditionally

 
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