PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 17583896-7 2007 A mutant strain deleted for PKC1 responded to farnesol and the diacylglycerol analogue similar to wild-type, suggesting that PKC is not the target of the diacylglycerol analogue. Farnesol 46-54 protein kinase C Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 28-32 17164236-0 2007 A chemogenomic screen in Saccharomyces cerevisiae uncovers a primary role for the mitochondria in farnesol toxicity and its regulation by the Pkc1 pathway. Farnesol 98-106 protein kinase C Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 142-146 17164236-7 2007 Consistent with this prediction (i) Pkc1, Bck1, and Mkk1 relocalized to the mitochondria upon farnesol addition, (ii) inactivation of the only non-essential and non-redundant member of the Pkc1 signaling pathway, BCK1, resulted in farnesol sensitivity, and (iii) expression of activated alleles of PKC1, BCK1, and MKK1 increased resistance to farnesol and hydrogen peroxide. Farnesol 94-102 protein kinase C Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 189-193 17164236-7 2007 Consistent with this prediction (i) Pkc1, Bck1, and Mkk1 relocalized to the mitochondria upon farnesol addition, (ii) inactivation of the only non-essential and non-redundant member of the Pkc1 signaling pathway, BCK1, resulted in farnesol sensitivity, and (iii) expression of activated alleles of PKC1, BCK1, and MKK1 increased resistance to farnesol and hydrogen peroxide. Farnesol 231-239 protein kinase C Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 189-193 17164236-7 2007 Consistent with this prediction (i) Pkc1, Bck1, and Mkk1 relocalized to the mitochondria upon farnesol addition, (ii) inactivation of the only non-essential and non-redundant member of the Pkc1 signaling pathway, BCK1, resulted in farnesol sensitivity, and (iii) expression of activated alleles of PKC1, BCK1, and MKK1 increased resistance to farnesol and hydrogen peroxide. Farnesol 231-239 protein kinase C Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 189-193 17164236-10 2007 The Pkc1 signaling pathway regulates farnesol-mediated cell death through management of the generation of reactive oxygen species. Farnesol 37-45 protein kinase C Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 4-8 17164236-6 2007 A genomic interaction map predicted interconnectedness between the Pkc1 signaling pathway and farnesol sensitivity via regulation of the generation of reactive oxygen species. Farnesol 94-102 protein kinase C Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 67-71 17164236-7 2007 Consistent with this prediction (i) Pkc1, Bck1, and Mkk1 relocalized to the mitochondria upon farnesol addition, (ii) inactivation of the only non-essential and non-redundant member of the Pkc1 signaling pathway, BCK1, resulted in farnesol sensitivity, and (iii) expression of activated alleles of PKC1, BCK1, and MKK1 increased resistance to farnesol and hydrogen peroxide. Farnesol 94-102 protein kinase C Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C 36-40