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List of bibliographic references indexed by 0027-8424

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 24.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
001707 (2007) Jun Urano [États-Unis] ; Tatsuhiro Sato ; Tomohiko Matsuo ; Yoko Otsubo ; Masayuki Yamamoto ; Fuyuhiko TamanoiPoint mutations in TOR confer Rheb-independent growth in fission yeast and nutrient-independent mammalian TOR signaling in mammalian cells.
001740 (2007) Jiangbing Zhou [États-Unis] ; Julia Wulfkuhle ; Hao Zhang ; Peihua Gu ; Yanqin Yang ; Jianghong Deng ; Joseph B. Margolick ; Lance A. Liotta ; Emanuel Petricoin ; Ying ZhangActivation of the PTEN/mTOR/STAT3 pathway in breast cancer stem-like cells is required for viability and maintenance.
001761 (2006) Gina Devasahayam [États-Unis] ; Danilo Ritz ; Stephen B. Helliwell ; Daniel J. Burke ; Thomas W. SturgillPmr1, a Golgi Ca2+/Mn2+-ATPase, is a regulator of the target of rapamycin (TOR) signaling pathway in yeast.
001830 (2005) Barrett C. Foat [États-Unis] ; S Sean Houshmandi ; Wendy M. Olivas ; Harmen J. BussemakerProfiling condition-specific, genome-wide regulation of mRNA stability in yeast.
001841 (2005) Michael W. Xie [États-Unis] ; Fulai Jin ; Heejun Hwang ; Seungmin Hwang ; Vikram Anand ; Mara C. Duncan ; Jing HuangInsights into TOR function and rapamycin response: chemical genomic profiling by using a high-density cell array method.
001874 (2004) Rosa M. Marion [États-Unis] ; Aviv Regev ; Eran Segal ; Yoseph Barash ; Daphne Koller ; Nir Friedman ; Erin K. O'SheaSfp1 is a stress- and nutrient-sensitive regulator of ribosomal protein gene expression.
001877 (2004) Elena Sandalova [Suède] ; Cheng-Hong Wei ; Maria G. Masucci ; Victor LevitskyRegulation of expression of Bcl-2 protein family member Bim by T cell receptor triggering.
001899 (2004) Jing Huang [États-Unis] ; Heng Zhu ; Stephen J. Haggarty ; David R. Spring ; Heejun Hwang ; Fulai Jin ; Michael Snyder ; Stuart L. SchreiberFinding new components of the target of rapamycin (TOR) signaling network through chemical genetics and proteome chips.
001929 (2003) Debora Bonenfant [Suisse] ; Tobias Schmelzle ; Estela Jacinto ; Jose L. Crespo ; Thierry Mini ; Michael N. Hall ; Paul JenoeQuantitation of changes in protein phosphorylation: a simple method based on stable isotope labeling and mass spectrometry.
001964 (2002) José L. Crespo [Suisse] ; Ted Powers ; Brian Fowler ; Michael N. HallThe TOR-controlled transcription activators GLN3, RTG1, and RTG3 are regulated in response to intracellular levels of glutamine.
001992 (2002) Esther J. Chen [États-Unis] ; Chris A. KaiserAmino acids regulate the intracellular trafficking of the general amino acid permease of Saccharomycescerevisiae.
001994 (2001) B. Raught [Canada] ; A C Gingras ; N. SonenbergThe target of rapamycin (TOR) proteins.
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.
001A23 (2001) O N Ozes [États-Unis] ; H. Akca ; L D Mayo ; J A Gustin ; T. Maehama ; J E Dixon ; D B DonnerA phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt/mTOR pathway mediates and PTEN antagonizes tumor necrosis factor inhibition of insulin signaling through insulin receptor substrate-1.
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).
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.
001A65 (1998) C. Berset [Suisse] ; H. Trachsel ; M. AltmannThe TOR (target of rapamycin) signal transduction pathway regulates the stability of translation initiation factor eIF4G in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001A78 (1997) X F Zheng [États-Unis] ; S L SchreiberTarget of rapamycin proteins and their kinase activities are required for meiosis.
001A92 (1997) K. Dolinski [États-Unis] ; S. Muir ; M. Cardenas ; J. HeitmanAll cyclophilins and FK506 binding proteins are, individually and collectively, dispensable for viability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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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