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List of bibliographic references indexed by Protéines adaptatrices de la transduction du signal (MeSH)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 35.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
001098 (2012) Koichi Araki [États-Unis] ; Bogumila T. KoniecznyUtilizing a retroviral RNAi system to investigate in vivo mTOR functions in T cells.
001214 (2012) Katarina Arsikin [Serbie] ; Tamara Kravic-Stevovic ; Maja Jovanovic ; Biljana Ristic ; Gordana Tovilovic ; Nevena Zogovic ; Vladimir Bumbasirevic ; Vladimir Trajkovic ; Ljubica Harhaji-TrajkovicAutophagy-dependent and -independent involvement of AMP-activated protein kinase in 6-hydroxydopamine toxicity to SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells.
001412 (2010) Francisco Ramírez-Valle [États-Unis] ; Michelle L. Badura ; Steve Braunstein ; Manisha Narasimhan ; Robert J. SchneiderMitotic raptor promotes mTORC1 activity, G(2)/M cell cycle progression, and internal ribosome entry site-mediated mRNA translation.
001476 (2009) Joseph S. Stephan [États-Unis] ; Yuh-Ying Yeh ; Vidhya Ramachandran ; Stephen J. Deminoff ; Paul K. HermanThe Tor and PKA signaling pathways independently target the Atg1/Atg13 protein kinase complex to control autophagy.
001485 (2009) Harri Lempi Inen [Suisse] ; Aino Uotila ; Jörg Urban ; Ilse Dohnal ; Gustav Ammerer ; Robbie Loewith ; David ShoreSfp1 interaction with TORC1 and Mrs6 reveals feedback regulation on TOR signaling.
001502 (2009) Asier González [Espagne] ; Amparo Ruiz ; Antonio Casamayor ; Joaquín Ari ONormal function of the yeast TOR pathway requires the type 2C protein phosphatase Ptc1.
001519 (2009) Cong Cao [États-Unis] ; Xuesong Huang ; Yuyuan Han ; Yinsheng Wan ; Lutz Birnbaumer ; Geng-Sheng Feng ; John Marshall ; Meisheng Jiang ; Wen-Ming ChuGalpha(i1) and Galpha(i3) are required for epidermal growth factor-mediated activation of the Akt-mTORC1 pathway.
001602 (2008) H Reynaldo L Pez-Mirabal [Danemark] ; Jakob R. Winther ; Morten C. Kielland-BrandtOxidant resistance in a yeast mutant deficient in the Sit4 phosphatase.
001748 (2006) Charles J. Di Como [États-Unis] ; Yu JiangThe association of Tap42 phosphatase complexes with TORC1: another level of regulation in Tor signaling.
001758 (2006) Gonghong Yan [États-Unis] ; Xiaoyun Shen ; Yu JiangRapamycin activates Tap42-associated phosphatases by abrogating their association with Tor complex 1.
001806 (2005) Yin Zheng [États-Unis] ; Yu JiangThe yeast phosphotyrosyl phosphatase activator is part of the Tap42-phosphatase complexes.
001809 (2005) Katherine D. Cygnar [États-Unis] ; Xinsheng Gao ; Duojia Pan ; Thomas P. NeufeldThe phosphatase subunit tap42 functions independently of target of rapamycin to regulate cell division and survival in Drosophila.
001818 (2005) Christine Van Hoof [Belgique] ; Ellen Martens ; Sari Longin ; Jan Jordens ; Ilse Stevens ; Veerle Janssens ; Jozef GorisSpecific interactions of PP2A and PP2A-like phosphatases with the yeast PTPA homologues, Ypa1 and Ypa2.
001834 (2005) Cary A. Moody [États-Unis] ; Rona S. Scott ; Nazanin Amirghahari ; Cherie-Ann Nathan ; Lawrence S. Young ; Chris W. Dawson ; John W. SixbeyModulation of the cell growth regulator mTOR by Epstein-Barr virus-encoded LMP2A.
001865 (2004) K. Düvel [États-Unis] ; J R BroachThe role of phosphatases in TOR signaling in yeast.
001871 (2004) John R. Rohde [États-Unis] ; Susan Campbell ; Sara A. Zurita-Martinez ; N Shane Cutler ; Mark Ashe ; Maria E. CardenasTOR controls transcriptional and translational programs via Sap-Sit4 protein phosphatase signaling effectors.
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 PowersTOR complex 1 includes a novel component, Tco89p (YPL180w), and cooperates with Ssd1p to maintain cellular integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001883 (2004) Arti Santhanam [États-Unis] ; Alan Hartley ; Katrin Düvel ; James R. Broach ; Stephen GarrettPP2A phosphatase activity is required for stress and Tor kinase regulation of yeast stress response factor Msn2p.
001911 (2003) Vera A. Cherkasova [États-Unis] ; Alan G. HinnebuschTranslational control by TOR and TAP42 through dephosphorylation of eIF2alpha kinase GCN2.
001919 (2003) Huamin Wang [États-Unis] ; Yu JiangThe Tap42-protein phosphatase type 2A catalytic subunit complex is required for cell cycle-dependent distribution of actin in yeast.
001934 (2003) Katrin Düvel [États-Unis] ; Arti Santhanam ; Stephen Garrett ; Lisa Schneper ; James R. BroachMultiple roles of Tap42 in mediating rapamycin-induced transcriptional changes in yeast.

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