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List of bibliographic references indexed by Structure tertiaire des protéines (MeSH)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 39.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000973 (2016) Domagoj Bareti [Royaume-Uni] ; Alex Berndt [Royaume-Uni] ; Yohei Ohashi [Royaume-Uni] ; Christopher M. Johnson [Royaume-Uni] ; Roger L. Williams [Royaume-Uni]Tor forms a dimer through an N-terminal helical solenoid with a complex topology.
000C53 (2015) Minori Numamoto [Japon] ; Shota Tagami [Japon] ; Yusuke Ueda [Japon] ; Yusuke Imabeppu [Japon] ; Yu Sasano [Japon] ; Minetaka Sugiyama [Japon] ; Hiromi Maekawa [Japon] ; Satoshi Harashima [Japon]Nuclear localization domains of GATA activator Gln3 are required for transcription of target genes through dephosphorylation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
000C63 (2015) Christl Gaubitz [Suisse] ; Taiana M. Oliveira [France] ; Manoel Prouteau [Suisse] ; Alexander Leitner [Suisse] ; Manikandan Karuppasamy [France] ; Georgia Konstantinidou [Suisse] ; Delphine Rispal [Suisse] ; Sandra Eltschinger [Suisse] ; Graham C. Robinson [Suisse] ; Stéphane Thore [France] ; Ruedi Aebersold [Suisse] ; Christiane Schaffitzel [Royaume-Uni] ; Robbie Loewith [Suisse]Molecular Basis of the Rapamycin Insensitivity of Target Of Rapamycin Complex 2.
000D66 (2015) Saori Kataoka [Japon] ; Kyoko Furuita ; Yoshikazu Hattori ; Naohiro Kobayashi ; Takahisa Ikegami ; Kazuhiro Shiozaki ; Toshimichi Fujiwara ; Chojiro Kojima(1)H, (15)N and (13)C resonance assignments of the conserved region in the middle domain of S. pombe Sin1 protein.
000E20 (2014) Jeffrey J. Heard [États-Unis] ; Valerie Fong [États-Unis] ; S Zahra Bathaie [États-Unis] ; Fuyuhiko Tamanoi [États-Unis]Recent progress in the study of the Rheb family GTPases.
000E46 (2014) Romain Algret [France] ; Javier Fernandez-Martinez [États-Unis] ; Yi Shi [États-Unis] ; Seung Joong Kim [États-Unis] ; Riccardo Pellarin [États-Unis] ; Peter Cimermancic [États-Unis] ; Emilie Cochet [France] ; Andrej Sali [États-Unis] ; Brian T. Chait [États-Unis] ; Michael P. Rout [États-Unis] ; Svetlana Dokudovskaya [France]Molecular architecture and function of the SEA complex, a modulator of the TORC1 pathway.
000E99 (2014) Yuk-Chien Liu [États-Unis] ; Upinder Singh [États-Unis]Destabilization domain approach adapted for regulated protein expression in the protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica.
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.
000F09 (2014) Kimberly Coffman [États-Unis] ; Bing Yang ; Jie Lu ; Ashley L. Tetlow ; Emelia Pelliccio ; Shan Lu ; Da-Chuan Guo ; Chun Tang ; Meng-Qiu Dong ; Fuyuhiko TamanoiCharacterization of the Raptor/4E-BP1 interaction by chemical cross-linking coupled with mass spectrometry analysis.
000F35 (2014) Rajendra Rai [États-Unis] ; Jennifer J. Tate [États-Unis] ; Karthik Shanmuganatham [États-Unis] ; Martha M. Howe [États-Unis] ; Terrance G. Cooper [États-Unis]A domain in the transcription activator Gln3 specifically required for rapamycin responsiveness.
000F54 (2013) Tammy Pracheil [États-Unis] ; Zhengchang LiuTiered assembly of the yeast Far3-7-8-9-10-11 complex at the endoplasmic reticulum.
000F75 (2013) Yoan R. Monneau [France] ; Heddy Soufari ; Christopher J. Nelson ; Cameron D. MackerethStructure and activity of the peptidyl-prolyl isomerase domain from the histone chaperone Fpr4 toward histone H3 proline isomerization.
001005 (2013) Lenka Hálová [Royaume-Uni] ; Wei Du ; Sara Kirkham ; Duncan L. Smith ; Janni PetersenPhosphorylation of the TOR ATP binding domain by AGC kinase constitutes a novel mode of TOR inhibition.
001076 (2013) Andre Feller [Belgique] ; Isabelle Georis ; Jennifer J. Tate ; Terrance G. Cooper ; Evelyne DuboisAlterations in the Ure2 αCap domain elicit different GATA factor responses to rapamycin treatment and nitrogen limitation.
001329 (2011) Rui Gong [République populaire de Chine] ; Li Li ; Yi Liu ; Ping Wang ; Huirong Yang ; Ling Wang ; Jingdong Cheng ; Kun-Liang Guan ; Yanhui XuCrystal structure of the Gtr1p-Gtr2p complex reveals new insights into the amino acid-induced TORC1 activation.
001349 (2011) Tim Sonntag [Allemagne] ; Henning D. MootzAn intein-cassette integration approach used for the generation of a split TEV protease activated by conditional protein splicing.
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.
001398 (2010) Nathalie Jouvet [Canada] ; Jeremie Poschmann ; Julie Douville ; Lisa Bulet ; Dindial RamotarRrd1 isomerizes RNA polymerase II in response to rapamycin.
001491 (2009) Luciana Madeira Da Silva [États-Unis] ; Katherine L. Owens ; Silvane M F. Murta ; Stephen M. BeverleyRegulated expression of the Leishmania major surface virulence factor lipophosphoglycan using conditionally destabilized fusion proteins.
001582 (2008) Emmanuel Vanrobays [Belgique] ; Alexis Leplus ; Yvonne N. Osheim ; Ann L. Beyer ; Ludivine Wacheul ; Denis L J. LafontaineTOR regulates the subcellular distribution of DIM2, a KH domain protein required for cotranscriptional ribosome assembly and pre-40S ribosome export.
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.

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