Asparagine

translation termination factor GTPase eRF3 ; Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C







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1 27915242 Distinct mechanisms of mutant huntingtin toxicity in different yeast strains. 2017 Jan 1
2 25954252 Engineered bacterial hydrophobic oligopeptide repeats in a synthetic yeast prion, [REP-PSI (+)]. 2015 1
3 26673834 A protein polymerization cascade mediates toxicity of non-pathological human huntingtin in yeast. 2015 Dec 17 1
4 23294335 Molecular structures of amyloid and prion fibrils: consensus versus controversy. 2013 Jul 16 1
5 22253794 Amyloid-mediated sequestration of essential proteins contributes to mutant huntingtin toxicity in yeast. 2012 1
6 23250440 Plasmodium falciparum heat shock protein 110 stabilizes the asparagine repeat-rich parasite proteome during malarial fevers. 2012 1
7 20224794 Pathogenic polyglutamine tracts are potent inducers of spontaneous Sup35 and Rnq1 amyloidogenesis. 2010 Mar 10 1
8 19581575 Dynamics of locking of peptides onto growing amyloid fibrils. 2009 Jul 21 1
9 18381282 Appearance and propagation of polyglutamine-based amyloids in yeast: tyrosine residues enable polymer fragmentation. 2008 May 30 1
10 17170131 Amyloid of the prion domain of Sup35p has an in-register parallel beta-sheet structure. 2006 Dec 26 1
11 12839621 [PHI+], a novel Sup35-prion variant propagated with non-Gln/Asn oligopeptide repeats in the absence of the chaperone protein Hsp104. 2003 Jul 3
12 11960015 Aggregation of proteins with expanded glutamine and alanine repeats of the glutamine-rich and asparagine-rich domains of Sup35 and of the amyloid beta-peptide of amyloid plaques. 2002 Apr 16 2
13 10585968 Prions in Saccharomyces and Podospora spp.: protein-based inheritance. 1999 Dec 1