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List of bibliographic references indexed by Conserved Sequence

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 26.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000453 (2018) Shervi Lie [Australie] ; Peter Banks [Royaume-Uni] ; Conor Lawless [Royaume-Uni] ; David Lydall [Royaume-Uni] ; Janni Petersen [Australie]The contribution of non-essential Schizosaccharomyces pombe genes to fitness in response to altered nutrient supply and target of rapamycin activity.
000603 (2018) Natalia V. Varlakhanova [États-Unis] ; Bryan A. Tornabene [États-Unis] ; Marijn G J. Ford [États-Unis]Feedback regulation of TORC1 by its downstream effectors Npr1 and Par32.
000721 (2017) Raffaele Nicastro [Suisse] ; Alessandro Sardu [Suisse] ; Nicolas Panchaud [Suisse] ; Claudio De Virgilio [Suisse]The Architecture of the Rag GTPase Signaling Network.
000738 (2017) Hisashi Tatebe [Japon] ; Shinichi Murayama [Japon] ; Toshiya Yonekura [Japon] ; Tomoyuki Hatano [Japon] ; David Richter [États-Unis] ; Tomomi Furuya [Japon] ; Saori Kataoka [Japon] ; Kyoko Furuita [Japon] ; Chojiro Kojima [Japon] ; Kazuhiro Shiozaki [Japon, États-Unis]Substrate specificity of TOR complex 2 is determined by a ubiquitin-fold domain of the Sin1 subunit.
000850 (2017) Hisashi Tatebe [Japon] ; Kazuhiro Shiozaki [Japon, États-Unis]Evolutionary Conservation of the Components in the TOR Signaling Pathways.
000978 (2016) Ankita Khanna [Pays-Bas] ; Pouya Lotfi [États-Unis] ; Anita J. Chavan [États-Unis] ; Nieves M. Monta O [États-Unis] ; Parvin Bolourani [Canada] ; Gerald Weeks [Canada] ; Zhouxin Shen [États-Unis] ; Steven P. Briggs [États-Unis] ; Henderikus Pots [Pays-Bas] ; Peter J M. Van Haastert [Pays-Bas] ; Arjan Kortholt [Pays-Bas] ; Pascale G. Charest [États-Unis]The small GTPases Ras and Rap1 bind to and control TORC2 activity.
000A63 (2016) Rajendra Rai [États-Unis] ; Jennifer J. Tate [États-Unis] ; Terrance G. Cooper [États-Unis]Multiple Targets on the Gln3 Transcription Activator Are Cumulatively Required for Control of Its Cytoplasmic Sequestration.
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.
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.
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.
001331 (2011) Jaco Serfontein [Royaume-Uni] ; R Ellen R. Nisbet ; Christopher J. Howe ; Petrus J. De VriesConservation of structural and functional elements of TSC1 and TSC2: a bioinformatic comparison across animal models.
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.
001434 (2010) Luciana Madeira Da Silva [États-Unis] ; Stephen M. BeverleyExpansion of the target of rapamycin (TOR) kinase family and function in Leishmania shows that TOR3 is required for acidocalcisome biogenesis and animal infectivity.
001445 (2010) Cecelia A. Shertz [États-Unis] ; Robert J. Bastidas ; Wenjun Li ; Joseph Heitman ; Maria E. CardenasConservation, duplication, and loss of the Tor signaling pathway in the fungal kingdom.
001456 (2010) Monika Kijanska [Suisse] ; Ilse Dohnal ; Wolfgang Reiter ; Susanne Kaspar ; Ingrid Stoffel ; Gustav Ammerer ; Claudine Kraft ; Matthias PeterActivation of Atg1 kinase in autophagy by regulated phosphorylation.
001788 (2006) R Wilson Powers [États-Unis] ; Matt Kaeberlein ; Seth D. Caldwell ; Brian K. Kennedy ; Stanley FieldsExtension of chronological life span in yeast by decreased TOR pathway signaling.
001808 (2005) Sonja A. Dames [Suisse] ; José M. Mulet ; Klara Rathgeb-Szabo ; Michael N. Hall ; Stephan GrzesiekThe solution structure of the FATC domain of the protein kinase target of rapamycin suggests a role for redox-dependent structural and cellular stability.
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.
001880 (2004) Miguel Arevalo-Rodriguez [États-Unis] ; Xiaoyun Wu ; Steven D. Hanes ; Joseph HeitmanProlyl isomerases in yeast.
001981 (2002) Rajendra Upadhya [États-Unis] ; Jaehoon Lee ; Ian M. WillisMaf1 is an essential mediator of diverse signals that repress RNA polymerase III transcription.
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.

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