DATA BASE?: STE2 & STE3: yeast & humans.
Teresa Binstock
binstoct at essex.UCHSC.edu
Thu Mar 14 20:08:09 EST 1996
On Thu, 14 Mar 1996, Teresa Binstock wrote:
> QUESTION about data base, if any:
>
> In one study findable via OVID search of Medline, STE2 and STE3 are
> described as occurring in the human thymic epithelium. Otherwise, all the
> other STE2 and STE3 studies refer to cell-surface receptors occurring in
> Saccharomyces Cerevisiae. Many S. Cerevisiae genes and molecules have
> homologues in mammals including humans. In fact, some human molecules
> function in yeast and vice versa.
> I would like to "pin-down" whether or not the human STE2 and STE3
> molecules reported by Patel et al are homologous to S. Cerevisiae
> molecules with the same nomenclature.
> Are there data bases other than Medline that would yield such
> information?
>
> I would be very appreciative of being informed about such data bases and
> how to access them. E-mails directly to me would be appreciated and/or to
> the newsgroups if such distribution is appropriate.
>
>
>
> au: Patel et al
> so: Journal of Clinical Immunology 15.2.80-92 1995
> ti: Characterization of human thymic epithelial cell surface antigens:
> phenotypic similarity of thymic epithelial cells to epidermal
> keratinocytes.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> Teresa
>
>
> Teresa C. Binstock, Researcher
> Developmental & Behavioral Neuroanatomy
> Denver CO USA
> Teresa.Binstock at uchsc.edu
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