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Howard Bussey
Howard Bussey
Professor Emeritus of Biology, McGill University
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Life with 6000 genes
A Goffeau, BG Barrell, H Bussey, RW Davis, B Dujon, H Feldmann, ...
Science 274 (5287), 546-567, 1996
64371996
Functional profiling of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome
G Giaever, AM Chu, L Ni, C Connelly, L Riles, S Véronneau, S Dow, ...
nature 418 (6896), 387-391, 2002
51892002
Functional characterization of the S. cerevisiae genome by gene deletion and parallel analysis
EA Winzeler, DD Shoemaker, A Astromoff, H Liang, K Anderson, B Andre, ...
science 285 (5429), 901-906, 1999
49811999
Systematic genetic analysis with ordered arrays of yeast deletion mutants
AHY Tong, M Evangelista, AB Parsons, H Xu, GD Bader, N Pagé, ...
Science 294 (5550), 2364-2368, 2001
26422001
Global mapping of the yeast genetic interaction network
AHY Tong, G Lesage, GD Bader, H Ding, H Xu, X Xin, J Young, GF Berriz, ...
science 303 (5659), 808-813, 2004
25612004
The genetic landscape of a cell
M Costanzo, A Baryshnikova, J Bellay, Y Kim, ED Spear, CS Sevier, ...
science 327 (5964), 425-431, 2010
25382010
Cell Wall Assembly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
G Lesage, H Bussey
Microbiology and molecular biology reviews 70 (2), 317-343, 2006
10452006
An in vivo map of the yeast protein interactome
K Tarassov, V Messier, CR Landry, S Radinovic, MMS Molina, I Shames, ...
Science 320 (5882), 1465-1470, 2008
9142008
Exploring genetic interactions and networks with yeast
C Boone, H Bussey, BJ Andrews
Nature Reviews Genetics 8 (6), 437-449, 2007
7782007
Large‐scale essential gene identification in Candida albicans and applications to antifungal drug discovery
T Roemer, B Jiang, J Davison, T Ketela, K Veillette, A Breton, F Tandia, ...
Molecular microbiology 50 (1), 167-181, 2003
6032003
Genomic Islands in the Pathogenic Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus fumigatus
ND Fedorova, N Khaldi, VS Joardar, R Maiti, P Amedeo, MJ Anderson, ...
PLoS genetics 4 (4), e1000046, 2008
5882008
Large Scale Identification of Genes Involved in Cell Surface Biosynthesis and Architecture in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
M Lussier, AM White, J Sheraton, T di Paolo, J Treadwell, SB Southard, ...
Genetics 147 (2), 435-450, 1997
4591997
Genome-wide fitness test and mechanism-of-action studies of inhibitory compounds in Candida albicans
D Xu, B Jiang, T Ketela, S Lemieux, K Veillette, N Martel, J Davison, ...
PLoS pathogens 3 (6), e92, 2007
4052007
Structural and functional conservation of the Caenorhabditis elegans timing gene clk-1
JJ Ewbank, TM Barnes, B Lakowski, M Lussier, H Bussey, S Hekimi
Science 275 (5302), 980-983, 1997
4001997
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mid2p Is a Potential Cell Wall Stress Sensor and Upstream Activator of thePKC1-MPK1 Cell Integrity Pathway
T Ketela, R Green, H Bussey
Journal of bacteriology 181 (11), 3330-3340, 1999
3801999
Combining biological networks to predict genetic interactions
SL Wong, LV Zhang, AHY Tong, Z Li, DS Goldberg, OD King, G Lesage, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (44), 15682-15687, 2004
2992004
Yeast KRE genes provide evidence for a pathway of cell wall beta-glucan assembly.
C Boone, SS Sommer, A Hensel, H Bussey
The Journal of cell biology 110 (5), 1833-1843, 1990
2801990
Sequence of the preprotoxin dsRNA gene of type I killer yeast: multiple processing events produce a two-component toxin
KA Bostian, Q Elliott, H Bussey, V Bum, AI Smith, DJ Tipper
Cell 36 (3), 741-751, 1984
2721984
Glycosyl phosphatidylinositol-dependent cross-linking of alpha-agglutinin and beta 1, 6-glucan in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall.
CF Lu, RC Montijn, JL Brown, F Klis, J Kurjan, H Bussey, PN Lipke
The journal of cell biology 128 (3), 333-340, 1995
2641995
Yeast KEX1 gene encodes a putative protease with a carboxypeptidase B-like function involved in killer toxin and α-factor precursor processing
A Dmochowska, D Dignard, D Henning, DY Thomas, H Bussey
Cell 50 (4), 573-584, 1987
2431987
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