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List of bibliographic references indexed by Saccharomyces cerevisiae (composition chimique)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 19.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000071 (2020) Yuko Fujioka [Japon] ; Jahangir Md Alam [Japon] ; Daisuke Noshiro [Japon] ; Kazunari Mouri [Japon] ; Toshio Ando [Japon] ; Yasushi Okada [Japon] ; Alexander I. May [Japon] ; Roland L. Knorr [Allemagne, Japon] ; Kuninori Suzuki [Japon] ; Yoshinori Ohsumi [Japon] ; Nobuo N. Noda [Japon]Phase separation organizes the site of autophagosome formation.
000469 (2018) Maristella De Cicco [Allemagne] ; Lech-G Milroy [Pays-Bas] ; Sonja A. Dames [Allemagne]Target of rapamycin FATC domain as a general membrane anchor: The FKBP-12 like domain of FKBP38 as a case study.
000944 (2016) Yunying Zhao [République populaire de Chine] ; Hongbo Yan [République populaire de Chine] ; Ricardo Happeck [Allemagne] ; Tina Peiter-Volk [Allemagne] ; Huihui Xu [République populaire de Chine] ; Yan Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Edgar Peiter [Allemagne] ; Chloë Van Oostende Triplet [Canada] ; Malcolm Whiteway [Canada] ; Linghuo Jiang [République populaire de Chine]The plasma membrane protein Rch1 is a negative regulator of cytosolic calcium homeostasis and positively regulated by the calcium/calcineurin signaling pathway in budding yeast.
000B78 (2015) Yolanda T. Chong [Canada] ; Judice L Y. Koh [Canada] ; Helena Friesen [Canada] ; Supipi Kaluarachchi Duffy ; Kaluarachchi Duffy [Canada] ; Michael J. Cox [Canada] ; Alan Moses [Canada] ; Jason Moffat [Canada] ; Charles Boone [Canada] ; Brenda J. Andrews [Canada]Yeast Proteome Dynamics from Single Cell Imaging and Automated Analysis.
000C99 (2015) Bader Al-Anzi [États-Unis] ; Patrick Arpp [États-Unis] ; Sherif Gerges [États-Unis] ; Christopher Ormerod [États-Unis] ; Noah Olsman [États-Unis] ; Kai Zinn [États-Unis]Experimental and computational analysis of a large protein network that controls fat storage reveals the design principles of a signaling network.
000F08 (2014) Lisa A M. Sommer [Allemagne] ; J Joel Janke ; W F Drew Bennett ; Jochen Bürck ; Anne S. Ulrich ; D Peter Tieleman ; Sonja A. DamesCharacterization of the immersion properties of the peripheral membrane anchor of the FATC domain of the kinase "target of rapamycin" by NMR, oriented CD spectroscopy, and MD simulations.
001209 (2012) Lydie Michaillat [Suisse] ; Tonie Luise Baars ; Andreas MayerCell-free reconstitution of vacuole membrane fragmentation reveals regulation of vacuole size and number by TORC1.
001361 (2011) Robbie Loewith [Suisse]A brief history of TOR.
001392 (2010) Konstantin Kogan [Israël] ; Eric D. Spear ; Chris A. Kaiser ; Deborah FassStructural conservation of components in the amino acid sensing branch of the TOR pathway in yeast and mammals.
001450 (2010) Liquan Yu [République populaire de Chine] ; Jingwen Zhao ; Jinrong Feng ; Jiaping Fang ; Chen Feng ; Yuanying Jiang ; Yongbing Cao ; Linghuo JiangCandida albicans CaPTC6 is a functional homologue for Saccharomyces cerevisiae ScPTC6 and encodes a type 2C protein phosphatase.
001581 (2008) Thomas W. Sturgill [États-Unis] ; Adiel Cohen ; Melanie Diefenbacher ; Mark Trautwein ; Dietmar E. Martin ; Michael N. HallTOR1 and TOR2 have distinct locations in live cells.
001645 (2008) Jennifer L. Czlapinski [États-Unis] ; Michael W. Schelle ; Lawrence W. Miller ; Scott T. Laughlin ; Jennifer J. Kohler ; Virginia W. Cornish ; Carolyn R. BertozziConditional glycosylation in eukaryotic cells using a biocompatible chemical inducer of dimerization.
001766 (2006) Marianna Orlova [États-Unis] ; Ellen Kanter ; David Krakovich ; Sergei KuchinNitrogen availability and TOR regulate the Snf1 protein kinase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001A62 (1998) G. Wiederrecht [États-Unis] ; J J SiekierkaYeast immunophilins: purification and assay of yeast FKBP12.
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.
001A96 (1996) C J Di Como [États-Unis] ; K T ArndtNutrients, via the Tor proteins, stimulate the association of Tap42 with type 2A phosphatases.
001B23 (1994) R. Cafferkey [États-Unis] ; M M Mclaughlin ; P R Young ; R K Johnson ; G P LiviYeast TOR (DRR) proteins: amino-acid sequence alignment and identification of structural motifs.
001B30 (1994) M J Bossard [États-Unis] ; D J Bergsma ; M. Brandt ; G P Livi ; W K Eng ; R K Johnson ; M A LevyCatalytic and ligand binding properties of the FK506 binding protein FKBP12: effects of the single amino acid substitution of Tyr82 to Leu.
001B46 (1992) J A Partaledis [États-Unis] ; M A Fleming ; M W Harding ; V. BerlinSaccharomyces cerevisiae contains a homolog of human FKBP-13, a membrane-associated FK506/rapamycin binding protein.

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