J. Mulholland

Publication List Details

Period

1999 - 2007

Number

22

Co-Authors

Characterization of the Saccharomyces Golgi complex through the cell cycle by immunoelectron microscopy.

Preuss, D, Mulholland, J, Franzusoff, A, Segev, N, Botstein, D

The membrane compartments responsible for Golgi functions in wild-type Saccharomyces cerevisiae were identified and characterized by immunoelectron microscopy. Using improved fixation methods, Golgi...

Subcellular localization of Cdc42p, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae GTP-binding protein involved in the control of cell polarity.

Ziman, M, Preuss, D, Mulholland, J, O'Brien, J M, Botstein, D, Johnson, D I

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cdc42 protein, a member of the Ras superfamily of low-molecular-weight GTP-binding proteins, is involved in the control of cell polarity during the yeast cell cycle. This...

An essential role of the yeast pheromone-induced Ca2+ signal is to activate calcineurin.

Withee, J L, Mulholland, J, Jeng, R, Cyert, M S

Previous studies showed that, in wild-type (MATa) cells, alpha-factor causes an essential rise in cytosolic Ca2+. We show that calcineurin, the Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein phosphatase, is one...

Yeast actin cytoskeleton mutants accumulate a new class of Golgi-derived secretary vesicle.

Mulholland, J, Wesp, A, Riezman, H, Botstein, D

Many yeast actin cytoskeleton mutants accumulate large secretory vesicles and exhibit phenotypes consistent with defects in polarized growth. This, together with actin's polarized organization, has...

Substitution of tyrosine for either cysteine in beta-lactamase prevents release from the membrane during secretion.

Fitts, R, Reuveny, Z, Van Amsterdam, J, Mulholland, J, Botstein, D

Six independent secretion-defective mutations were found that result in failure to release protein from the membrane into the periplasmic space of Salmonella typhimurium after removal of the signal...

Characterization of the Saccharomyces Golgi complex through the cell cycle by immunoelectron microscopy.

Preuss, D, Mulholland, J, Franzusoff, A, Segev, N, Botstein, D

The membrane compartments responsible for Golgi functions in wild-type Saccharomyces cerevisiae were identified and characterized by immunoelectron microscopy. Using improved fixation methods, Golgi...

Subcellular localization of Cdc42p, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae GTP-binding protein involved in the control of cell polarity.

Ziman, M, Preuss, D, Mulholland, J, O'Brien, J M, Botstein, D, Johnson, D I

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cdc42 protein, a member of the Ras superfamily of low-molecular-weight GTP-binding proteins, is involved in the control of cell polarity during the yeast cell cycle. This...

An essential role of the yeast pheromone-induced Ca2+ signal is to activate calcineurin.

Withee, J L, Mulholland, J, Jeng, R, Cyert, M S

Previous studies showed that, in wild-type (MATa) cells, alpha-factor causes an essential rise in cytosolic Ca2+. We show that calcineurin, the Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein phosphatase, is one...

Yeast actin cytoskeleton mutants accumulate a new class of Golgi-derived secretary vesicle.

Mulholland, J, Wesp, A, Riezman, H, Botstein, D

Many yeast actin cytoskeleton mutants accumulate large secretory vesicles and exhibit phenotypes consistent with defects in polarized growth. This, together with actin's polarized organization, has...

Substitution of tyrosine for either cysteine in beta-lactamase prevents release from the membrane during secretion.

Fitts, R, Reuveny, Z, Van Amsterdam, J, Mulholland, J, Botstein, D

Six independent secretion-defective mutations were found that result in failure to release protein from the membrane into the periplasmic space of Salmonella typhimurium after removal of the signal...