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1. Effect of Deletions of the Genes Encoding Pho3p and Bgl2p on Polyphosphate Level, Stress Adaptation, and Attachments of These Proteins to Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cell Wall.

2. GPI-Modified Proteins Non-covalently Attached to Saccharomyces cerevisiae Yeast Cell Wall.

3. Dissection of differential vanadate sensitivity in two Ogataea species links protein glycosylation and phosphate transport regulation.

4. C-Terminal sequence is involved in the incorporation of Bgl2p glucanosyltransglycosylase in the cell wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

5. Structural model of amyloid fibrils for amyloidogenic peptide from Bgl2p-glucantransferase of S. cerevisiae cell wall and its modifying analog. New morphology of amyloid fibrils.

6. Amyloidogenic peptides of yeast cell wall glucantransferase Bgl2p as a model for the investigation of its pH-dependent fibril formation.

8. Revealing of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cell wall proteins capable of binding thioflavin T, a fluorescent dye specifically interacting with amyloid fibrils.

9. Amyloid-like properties of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall glucantransferase Bgl2p: prediction and experimental evidences.

10. [A new phenotypic manifestation of deletion of the BGL2 gene encoding glucanotransferase of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall].

11. Bgl2p and Gas1p are the major glucan transferases forming the molecular ensemble of yeast cell wall.

12. Correct GPI-anchor synthesis is required for the incorporation of endoglucanase/glucanosyltransferase Bgl2p into the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall.

14. Purification and characterization of P33 protein of Candida utilis homologous to bgl2p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae; comparative analysis of the role of these proteins in molecular organization of the yeast cell walls.

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