Publication | Num. Conditions |
Brief Description | PubMed ID |
Slavov N et al., 2014 | 8 | Constant growth rate can be supported by decreasing energy flux and increasing aerobic glycolysis. (details) | 24767987 |
Smith EN et al., 2008 | 246 | Gene-environment interaction in yeast gene expression. (details) | 18416601 |
Smith JJ et al., 2002 | 8 | Expression in response to peroxisome induction and repression (details) | 12135984 |
Smith JJ et al., 2007 | 20 | Transcriptional responses to fatty acid are coordinated by combinatorial control. (details) | 17551510 |
Spedale G et al., 2012 | 12 | Tight cooperation between Mot1p and NC2beta in regulating genome-wide transcription, repression of transcription following heat shock induction and genetic interaction with SAGA. (details) | 21976730 |
Spellman PT et al., 1998 | 25 | Cell cycle, cdc15 block-release (details) | 9843569 |
Spellman PT et al., 1998 | 14 | Cell cycle, elutriation (details) | 9843569 |
Spellman PT et al., 1998 | 16 | Cell cycle, alpha-factor block-release (details) | 9843569 |
Sprouse RO et al., 2009 | 6 | TATA-binding protein variants that bypass the requirement for Mot1 in vivo. (details) | 19098311 |
Stanley D et al., 2010 | 18 | Transcriptional changes associated with ethanol tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (details) | 20661734 |
Stanley D et al., 2010 | 6 | Retrotransposon expression in ethanol-stressed Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (details) | 20393705 |
Stefanini I et al., 2010 | 6 | A systems biology approach to dissection of the effects of small bicyclic peptidomimetics on a panel of saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants. (details) | 20501664 |
Stern S et al., 2007 | 22 | Genome-wide transcriptional plasticity underlies cellular adaptation to novel challenge. (details) | 17453047 |
Stovicek V et al., 2014 | 18 | Global changes in gene expression associated with phenotypic switching of wild yeast. (details) | 24533484 |
Sudarsanam P et al., 2000 | 12 | Expression analysis of snf/swi mutants (details) | 10725359 |
Sunyer-Figueres M et al., 2020 | 15 | Transcriptomic Insights into the Effect of Melatonin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the Presence and Absence of Oxidative Stress. (details) | 33019712 |
Suzuki T et al., 2011 | 12 | Gene expression profiles of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae sod1 caused by patulin toxicity and evaluation of recovery potential of ascorbic acid. (details) | 21648421 |
Suzuki T et al., 2012 | 18 | Comprehensive gene expression analysis of type B trichothecenes. (details) | 22897823 |
Suzuki T et al., 2013 | 6 | RNA preparation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae using the digestion method may give misleading results. (details) | 23325148 |
Suzuki T et al., 2015 | 6 | Low toxicity of deoxynivalenol-3-glucoside in microbial cells. (details) | 25609182 |
Tai A et al., 2017 | 1 | Yeast heterozygous FHL1 deletion mutant (details) | 28495531 |
Tai SL et al., 2007 | 12 | Acclimation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to low temperature: a chemostat-based transcriptome analysis. (details) | 17928405 |
Tai SL et al., 2005 | 24 | Nutrient limitation under aerobic and anaerobic conditions (details) | 15496405 |
Takagi Y et al., 2005 | 12 | Ssl1 mutant for a subunit of TFIIH response to methyl methanesulfonate (details) | 15837426 |
Takahashi H et al., 2006 | 2 | Nucleocytosolic acetyl-coenzyme a synthetase is required for histone acetylation and global transcription. (details) | 16857587 |
Takahashi YH et al., 2011 | 8 | Dot1 and histone H3K79 methylation in natural telomeric and HM silencing. (details) | 21474073 |
Talarek N et al., 2010 | 14 | Initiation of the TORC1-regulated G0 program requires Igo1/2, which license specific mRNAs to evade degradation via the 5'-3' mRNA decay pathway. (details) | 20471941 |
Tamaki H et al., 2005 | 6 | Glucose-dependent cell size is regulated by a G protein-coupled receptor system in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (details) | 15743410 |
Tanaka F et al., 2006 | 6 | Functional genomic analysis of commercial baker's yeast during initial stages of model dough-fermentation. (details) | 16943074 |
Tarrant DJ et al., 2016 | 6 | Inappropriate expression of the translation elongation factor 1A disrupts genome stability and metabolism. (details) | 27807005 |