Serveur d'exploration sur la rapamycine et les champignons

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Le cluster T F Chan - X F Zheng

Terms

3T F Chan
8X F Zheng
13S L Schreiber
3P G Bertram
3M W Albers
3J. Carvalho
5G R Crabtree
3S R Biggar

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
33T F Chan - X F Zheng
33S L Schreiber - X F Zheng
33P G Bertram - X F Zheng
33M W Albers - S L Schreiber
33J. Carvalho - X F Zheng
33G R Crabtree - S R Biggar
33G R Crabtree - S L Schreiber

Documents par ordre de pertinence
001A27 (2000) P G Bertram [États-Unis] ; J H Choi ; J. Carvalho ; W. Ai ; C. Zeng ; T F Chan ; X F ZhengTripartite regulation of Gln3p by TOR, Ure2p, and phosphatases.
001A08 (2001) J. Carvalho [États-Unis] ; P G Bertram ; S R Wente ; X F ZhengPhosphorylation regulates the interaction between Gln3p and the nuclear import factor Srp1p.
001A44 (2000) T F Chan [États-Unis] ; J. Carvalho ; L. Riles ; X F ZhengA chemical genomics approach toward understanding the global functions of the target of rapamycin protein (TOR).
001A79 (1997) A. Borchardt [États-Unis] ; S D Liberles ; S R Biggar ; G R Crabtree ; S L SchreiberSmall molecule-dependent genetic selection in stochastic nanodroplets as a means of detecting protein-ligand interactions on a large scale.
001B04 (1996) S N Ho [États-Unis] ; S R Biggar ; D M Spencer ; S L Schreiber ; G R CrabtreeDimeric ligands define a role for transcriptional activation domains in reinitiation.
001B11 (1995) X F Zheng [États-Unis] ; D. Florentino ; J. Chen ; G R Crabtree ; S L SchreiberTOR kinase domains are required for two distinct functions, only one of which is inhibited by rapamycin.
001A30 (2000) J H Choi [États-Unis] ; N R Adames ; T F Chan ; C. Zeng ; J A Cooper ; X F ZhengTOR signaling regulates microtubule structure and function.
001A41 (2000) S R Biggar [États-Unis] ; G R CrabtreeChemically regulated transcription factors reveal the persistence of repressor-resistant transcription after disrupting activator function.
001A66 (1998) P G Bertram [États-Unis] ; C. Zeng ; J. Thorson ; A S Shaw ; X F ZhengThe 14-3-3 proteins positively regulate rapamycin-sensitive signaling.
001A78 (1997) X F Zheng [États-Unis] ; S L SchreiberTarget of rapamycin proteins and their kinase activities are required for meiosis.
001B18 (1995) J. Chen [États-Unis] ; X F Zheng ; E J Brown ; S L SchreiberIdentification of an 11-kDa FKBP12-rapamycin-binding domain within the 289-kDa FKBP12-rapamycin-associated protein and characterization of a critical serine residue.
001B27 (1994) P K Tai ; M W Albers ; D P Mcdonnell ; H. Chang ; S L Schreiber ; L E FaberPotentiation of progesterone receptor-mediated transcription by the immunosuppressant FK506.
001B33 (1994) E J Brown [États-Unis] ; M W Albers ; T B Shin ; K. Ichikawa ; C T Keith ; W S Lane ; S L SchreiberA mammalian protein targeted by G1-arresting rapamycin-receptor complex.
001B39 (1993) P K Tai ; H. Chang ; M W Albers ; S L Schreiber ; D O Toft ; L E FaberP59 (FK506 binding protein 59) interaction with heat shock proteins is highly conserved and may involve proteins other than steroid receptors.
001A18 (2001) F G Kuruvilla [États-Unis] ; A F Shamji ; S L SchreiberCarbon- and nitrogen-quality signaling to translation are mediated by distinct GATA-type transcription factors.
001A25 (2000) A F Shamji [États-Unis] ; F G Kuruvilla ; S L SchreiberPartitioning the transcriptional program induced by rapamycin among the effectors of the Tor proteins.
001A53 (1999) J S Hardwick [États-Unis] ; F G Kuruvilla ; J K Tong ; A F Shamji ; S L SchreiberRapamycin-modulated transcription defines the subset of nutrient-sensitive signaling pathways directly controlled by the Tor proteins.
001A90 (1997) D F Fiorentino [États-Unis] ; G R CrabtreeCharacterization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae dna2 mutants suggests a role for the helicase late in S phase.
001A93 (1996) K A Cimprich [États-Unis] ; T B Shin ; C T Keith ; S L SchreibercDNA cloning and gene mapping of a candidate human cell cycle checkpoint protein.
001A97 (1996) S. Luan [États-Unis] ; J. Kudla ; W. Gruissem ; S L SchreiberMolecular characterization of a FKBP-type immunophilin from higher plants.

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