Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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001483 (2009) |
Tatsuhiro Sato [États-Unis] ; Akio Nakashima ; Lea Guo ; Fuyuhiko Tamanoi | Specific activation of mTORC1 by Rheb G-protein in vitro involves enhanced recruitment of its substrate protein. |
001490 (2009) |
Jaehoon Lee [États-Unis] ; Robyn D. Moir ; Ian M. Willis | Regulation of RNA polymerase III transcription involves SCH9-dependent and SCH9-independent branches of the target of rapamycin (TOR) pathway. |
001492 (2009) |
Jennifer J. Tate [États-Unis] ; Isabelle Georis ; André Feller ; Evelyne Dubois ; Terrance G. Cooper | Rapamycin-induced Gln3 dephosphorylation is insufficient for nuclear localization: Sit4 and PP2A phosphatases are regulated and function differently. |
001499 (2009) |
Chi Kwan Tsang [États-Unis] ; X F Steven Zheng | Opposing role of condensin and radiation-sensitive gene RAD52 in ribosomal DNA stability regulation. |
001504 (2009) |
Michael K. Leverentz [Royaume-Uni] ; Robert N. Campbell ; Yvonne Connolly ; Anthony D. Whetton ; Richard J. Reece | Mutation of a phosphorylatable residue in Put3p affects the magnitude of rapamycin-induced PUT1 activation in a Gat1p-dependent manner. |
001514 (2009) |
Jill A. Fielhaber [Canada] ; Ying-Shan Han ; Jason Tan ; Shuo Xing ; Catherine M. Biggs ; Kwang-Bo Joung ; Arnold S. Kristof | Inactivation of mammalian target of rapamycin increases STAT1 nuclear content and transcriptional activity in alpha4- and protein phosphatase 2A-dependent fashion. |
001569 (2008) |
Isabelle Georis [Belgique] ; Jennifer J. Tate ; Terrance G. Cooper ; Evelyne Dubois | Tor pathway control of the nitrogen-responsive DAL5 gene bifurcates at the level of Gln3 and Gat1 regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |
001666 (2007) |
Sarah R. Edwards [États-Unis] ; Thomas J. Wandless | The rapamycin-binding domain of the protein kinase mammalian target of rapamycin is a destabilizing domain. |
001670 (2007) |
Xiaomeng Long [États-Unis] ; Yenshou Lin ; Sara Ortiz-Vega ; Susann Busch ; Joseph Avruch | The Rheb switch 2 segment is critical for signaling to target of rapamycin complex 1. |
001671 (2007) |
Marjon Van Slegtenhorst [États-Unis] ; Damir Khabibullin ; Tiffiney R. Hartman ; Emmanuelle Nicolas ; Warren D. Kruger ; Elizabeth Petri Henske | The Birt-Hogg-Dube and tuberous sclerosis complex homologs have opposing roles in amino acid homeostasis in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. |
001682 (2007) |
Jennifer J. Tate [États-Unis] ; Terrance G. Cooper | Stress-responsive Gln3 localization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is separable from and can overwhelm nitrogen source regulation. |
001683 (2007) |
Annabelle Schnaith [Allemagne] ; Hamid Kashkar ; Sonja A. Leggio ; Klaus Addicks ; Martin Krönke ; Oleg Krut | Staphylococcus aureus subvert autophagy for induction of caspase-independent host cell death. |
001728 (2007) |
Yong-Qiang Zhang [États-Unis] ; Rajini Rao | Global disruption of cell cycle progression and nutrient response by the antifungal agent amiodarone. |
001747 (2006) |
André Feller [Belgique] ; Mélanie Boeckstaens ; Anna Maria Marini ; Evelyne Dubois | Transduction of the nitrogen signal activating Gln3-mediated transcription is independent of Npr1 kinase and Rsp5-Bul1/2 ubiquitin ligase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |
001755 (2006) |
Jennifer J. Tate [États-Unis] ; André Feller ; Evelyne Dubois ; Terrance G. Cooper | Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sit4 phosphatase is active irrespective of the nitrogen source provided, and Gln3 phosphorylation levels become nitrogen source-responsive in a sit4-deleted strain. |
001762 (2006) |
Elisabetta Cameroni [Suisse] ; Claudio De Virgilio ; Olivier Deloche | Phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate is required for translation initiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |
001764 (2006) |
Terunao Takahara [Japon] ; Kenta Hara ; Kazuyoshi Yonezawa ; Hiroyuki Sorimachi ; Tatsuya Maeda | Nutrient-dependent multimerization of the mammalian target of rapamycin through the N-terminal HEAT repeat region. |
001767 (2006) |
Jose M. Mulet [Suisse] ; Dietmar E. Martin ; Robbie Loewith ; Michael N. Hall | Mutual antagonism of target of rapamycin and calcineurin signaling. |
001796 (2006) |
George J. Peter [Royaume-Uni] ; Louis Düring ; Aamir Ahmed | Carbon catabolite repression regulates amino acid permeases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae via the TOR signaling pathway. |
001797 (2006) |
Aaron Reinke [États-Unis] ; Jenny C-Y Chen ; Sofia Aronova ; Ted Powers | Caffeine targets TOR complex I and provides evidence for a regulatory link between the FRB and kinase domains of Tor1p. |
001808 (2005) |
Sonja A. Dames [Suisse] ; José M. Mulet ; Klara Rathgeb-Szabo ; Michael N. Hall ; Stephan Grzesiek | The solution structure of the FATC domain of the protein kinase target of rapamycin suggests a role for redox-dependent structural and cellular stability. |
001823 (2005) |
Sergio Giannattasio [États-Unis] ; Zhengchang Liu ; Janet Thornton ; Ronald A. Butow | Retrograde response to mitochondrial dysfunction is separable from TOR1/2 regulation of retrograde gene expression. |
001833 (2005) |
Stephan Wullschleger [Suisse] ; Robbie Loewith ; Wolfgang Oppliger ; Michael N. Hall | Molecular organization of target of rapamycin complex 2. |
001835 (2005) |
Jennifer J. Tate [États-Unis] ; Rajendra Rai ; Terrance G. Cooper | Methionine sulfoximine treatment and carbon starvation elicit Snf1-independent phosphorylation of the transcription activator Gln3 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |
001861 (2004) |
Heath D. Skinner [États-Unis] ; Jenny Z. Zheng ; Jing Fang ; Faton Agani ; Bing-Hua Jiang | Vascular endothelial growth factor transcriptional activation is mediated by hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha, HDM2, and p70S6K1 in response to phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/AKT signaling. |
001863 (2004) |
Ivanka Dilova [États-Unis] ; Sofia Aronova ; Jenny C-Y Chen ; Ted Powers | Tor signaling and nutrient-based signals converge on Mks1p phosphorylation to regulate expression of Rtg1.Rtg3p-dependent target genes. |
001872 (2004) |
Aaron Reinke [États-Unis] ; Scott Anderson ; J Michael Mccaffery ; John Yates ; Sofia Aronova ; Stephanie Chu ; Stephen Fairclough ; Cory Iverson ; Karen P. Wedaman ; Ted Powers | TOR complex 1 includes a novel component, Tco89p (YPL180w), and cooperates with Ssd1p to maintain cellular integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |
001885 (2004) |
José L. Crespo [Suisse] ; Stephen B. Helliwell ; Christa Wiederkehr ; Philippe Demougin ; Brian Fowler ; Michael Primig ; Michael N. Hall | NPR1 kinase and RSP5-BUL1/2 ubiquitin ligase control GLN3-dependent transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |
001897 (2004) |
Kathleen H. Cox [États-Unis] ; Ajit Kulkarni ; Jennifer J. Tate ; Terrance G. Cooper | Gln3 phosphorylation and intracellular localization in nutrient limitation and starvation differ from those generated by rapamycin inhibition of Tor1/2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |
001901 (2004) |
Jana Narasimhan [États-Unis] ; Kirk A. Staschke ; Ronald C. Wek | Dimerization is required for activation of eIF2 kinase Gcn2 in response to diverse environmental stress conditions. |
001907 (2004) |
Kathleen H. Cox [États-Unis] ; Jennifer J. Tate ; Terrance G. Cooper | Actin cytoskeleton is required for nuclear accumulation of Gln3 in response to nitrogen limitation but not rapamycin treatment in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |
001912 (2003) |
Jennifer J. Tate [États-Unis] ; Terrance G. Cooper | Tor1/2 regulation of retrograde gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae derives indirectly as a consequence of alterations in ammonia metabolism. |
001924 (2003) |
Hiroyuki Kubota [Japon] ; Tohru Obata ; Kazuhisa Ota ; Takuma Sasaki ; Takashi Ito | Rapamycin-induced translational derepression of GCN4 mRNA involves a novel mechanism for activation of the eIF2 alpha kinase GCN2. |
001937 (2003) |
Tsuyoshi Miyake [Japon] ; Hiroyuki Hiraishi ; Hiroyuki Sammoto ; Bun-Ichiro Ono | Involvement of the VDE homing endonuclease and rapamycin in regulation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae GSH11 gene encoding the high affinity glutathione transporter. |
001943 (2003) |
John Carvalho [États-Unis] ; X F Steven Zheng | Domains of Gln3p interacting with karyopherins, Ure2p, and the target of rapamycin protein. |
001960 (2002) |
Kevin T. Nguyen [États-Unis] ; Cong S. Zong ; Shailaja Uttamsingh ; Pallavi Sachdev ; Monica Bhanot ; Mai-Thao Le ; Joseph L-K Chan ; Lu-Hai Wang | The role of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, rho family GTPases, and STAT3 in Ros-induced cell transformation. |
001969 (2002) |
Jordi Torres [Espagne] ; Charles J. Di Como ; Enrique Herrero ; Maria Angeles De La Torre-Ruiz | Regulation of the cell integrity pathway by rapamycin-sensitive TOR function in budding yeast. |
001978 (2002) |
Seung-Keun Hong [Corée du Sud] ; Mee-Kyung Cha ; Yong-Soo Choi ; Won-Cheol Kim ; Il-Han Kim | Msn2p/Msn4p act as a key transcriptional activator of yeast cytoplasmic thiol peroxidase II. |
001979 (2002) |
Jennifer J. Tate [États-Unis] ; Kathleen H. Cox ; Rajendra Rai ; Terrance G. Cooper | Mks1p is required for negative regulation of retrograde gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae but does not affect nitrogen catabolite repression-sensitive gene expression. |
001984 (2002) |
Annabelle Grolleau [États-Unis] ; Jessica Bowman ; Bérengère Pradet-Balade ; Eric Puravs ; Samir Hanash ; Jose A. Garcia-Sanz ; Laura Beretta | Global and specific translational control by rapamycin in T cells uncovered by microarrays and proteomics. |
001987 (2002) |
Kathleen H. Cox [États-Unis] ; Jennifer J. Tate ; Terrance G. Cooper | Cytoplasmic compartmentation of Gln3 during nitrogen catabolite repression and the mechanism of its nuclear localization during carbon starvation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |
001988 (2002) |
Isabel Mayordomo [Espagne] ; Francisco Estruch ; Pascual Sanz | Convergence of the target of rapamycin and the Snf1 protein kinase pathways in the regulation of the subcellular localization of Msn2, a transcriptional activator of STRE (Stress Response Element)-regulated genes. |
001995 (2001) |
R. Weisman [Israël] ; M. Choder | The fission yeast TOR homolog, tor1+, is required for the response to starvation and other stresses via a conserved serine. |
001997 (2001) |
J. Rohde [États-Unis] ; J. Heitman ; M E Cardenas | The TOR kinases link nutrient sensing to cell growth. |
001A05 (2001) |
R. Weisman [Israël] ; S. Finkelstein ; M. Choder | Rapamycin blocks sexual development in fission yeast through inhibition of the cellular function of an FKBP12 homolog. |
001A08 (2001) |
J. Carvalho [États-Unis] ; P G Bertram ; S R Wente ; X F Zheng | Phosphorylation regulates the interaction between Gln3p and the nuclear import factor Srp1p. |
001A22 (2001) |
G K Van Der Merwe [Canada] ; T G Cooper ; H J Van Vuuren | Ammonia regulates VID30 expression and Vid30p function shifts nitrogen metabolism toward glutamate formation especially when Saccharomyces cerevisiae is grown in low concentrations of ammonia. |
001A27 (2000) |
P G Bertram [États-Unis] ; J H Choi ; J. Carvalho ; W. Ai ; C. Zeng ; T F Chan ; X F Zheng | Tripartite regulation of Gln3p by TOR, Ure2p, and phosphatases. |
001A33 (2000) |
J. Kunz [Suisse] ; U. Schneider ; I. Howald ; A. Schmidt ; M N Hall | HEAT repeats mediate plasma membrane localization of Tor2p in yeast. |
001A41 (2000) |
S R Biggar [États-Unis] ; G R Crabtree | Chemically regulated transcription factors reveal the persistence of repressor-resistant transcription after disrupting activator function. |
001A63 (1998) |
T. Noda [Japon] ; Y. Ohsumi | Tor, a phosphatidylinositol kinase homologue, controls autophagy in yeast. |