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List of bibliographic references indexed by Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases (MeSH)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 49.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000E81 (2014) Meilian Liu [République populaire de Chine] ; Juli Bai [République populaire de Chine] ; Sijia He [République populaire de Chine] ; Ricardo Villarreal [États-Unis] ; Derong Hu [États-Unis] ; Chuntao Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Xin Yang [États-Unis] ; Huiyun Liang [États-Unis] ; Thomas J. Slaga [États-Unis] ; Yonghao Yu [États-Unis] ; Zhiguang Zhou [République populaire de Chine] ; John Blenis [États-Unis] ; Philipp E. Scherer [États-Unis] ; Lily Q. Dong [États-Unis] ; Feng Liu [République populaire de Chine]Grb10 promotes lipolysis and thermogenesis by phosphorylation-dependent feedback inhibition of mTORC1.
001690 (2007) Rodnay Sormani [France] ; Lei Yao ; Benoît Menand ; Najla Ennar ; Cécile Lecampion ; Christian Meyer ; Christophe RobagliaSaccharomyces cerevisiae FKBP12 binds Arabidopsis thaliana TOR and its expression in plants leads to rapamycin susceptibility.
001957 (2002) Robbie Loewith [Suisse] ; Estela Jacinto ; Stephan Wullschleger ; Anja Lorberg ; José L. Crespo ; Débora Bonenfant ; Wolfgang Oppliger ; Paul Jenoe ; Michael N. HallTwo TOR complexes, only one of which is rapamycin sensitive, have distinct roles in cell growth control.
001961 (2002) Sue Ann Krause [Royaume-Uni] ; Joseph V. GrayThe protein kinase C pathway is required for viability in quiescence in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001963 (2002) Marc Damelin [États-Unis] ; Itamar Simon ; Terence I. Moy ; Boris Wilson ; Suzanne Komili ; Paul Tempst ; Frederick P. Roth ; Richard A. Young ; Bradley R. Cairns ; Pamela A. SilverThe genome-wide localization of Rsc9, a component of the RSC chromatin-remodeling complex, changes in response to stress.
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.
001969 (2002) Jordi Torres [Espagne] ; Charles J. Di Como ; Enrique Herrero ; Maria Angeles De La Torre-RuizRegulation of the cell integrity pathway by rapamycin-sensitive TOR function in budding yeast.
001986 (2002) José L. Crespo [Suisse] ; Michael N. HallElucidating TOR signaling and rapamycin action: lessons from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001989 (2002) Paula G. Bertram [États-Unis] ; Jae H. Choi ; John Carvalho ; Ting-Fung Chan ; Wandong Ai ; X F Steven ZhengConvergence of TOR-nitrogen and Snf1-glucose signaling pathways onto Gln3.
001993 (2001) A R Albig [États-Unis] ; C J DeckerThe target of rapamycin signaling pathway regulates mRNA turnover in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001994 (2001) B. Raught [Canada] ; A C Gingras ; N. SonenbergThe target of rapamycin (TOR) proteins.
001995 (2001) R. Weisman [Israël] ; M. ChoderThe fission yeast TOR homolog, tor1+, is required for the response to starvation and other stresses via a conserved serine.
001999 (2001) L. Valenzuela [Mexique] ; C. Aranda ; A. GonzálezTOR modulates GCN4-dependent expression of genes turned on by nitrogen limitation.
001A00 (2001) E. Jacinto [Suisse] ; B. Guo ; K T Arndt ; T. Schmelzle ; M N HallTIP41 interacts with TAP42 and negatively regulates the TOR signaling pathway.
001A05 (2001) R. Weisman [Israël] ; S. Finkelstein ; M. ChoderRapamycin blocks sexual development in fission yeast through inhibition of the cellular function of an FKBP12 homolog.
001A06 (2001) M C Cruz [États-Unis] ; A L Goldstein ; J. Blankenship ; M. Del Poeta ; J R Perfect ; J H Mccusker ; Y L Bennani ; M E Cardenas ; J. HeitmanRapamycin and less immunosuppressive analogs are toxic to Candida albicans and Cryptococcus neoformans via FKBP12-dependent inhibition of TOR.
001A13 (2001) M. Kawai [Japon] ; A. Nakashima ; M. Ueno ; T. Ushimaru ; K. Aiba ; H. Doi ; M. UritaniFission yeast tor1 functions in response to various stresses including nitrogen starvation, high osmolarity, and high temperature.
001A16 (2001) A C Gingras [Canada] ; B. Raught ; N. SonenbergControl of translation by the target of rapamycin proteins.
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.
001A32 (2000) A. Komeili [États-Unis] ; K P Wedaman ; E K O'Shea ; T. PowersMechanism of metabolic control. Target of rapamycin signaling links nitrogen quality to the activity of the Rtg1 and Rtg3 transcription factors.
001A33 (2000) J. Kunz [Suisse] ; U. Schneider ; I. Howald ; A. Schmidt ; M N HallHEAT repeats mediate plasma membrane localization of Tor2p in yeast.

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