Signalling in the yeasts: an informational cascade with links to the filamentous fungi.
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Development in AspergillusTranscription factors Mat2 and Znf2 operate cellular circuits orchestrating opposite- and same-sex mating in Cryptococcus neoformansGenetic analysis reveals that FLO11 upregulation and cell polarization independently regulate invasive growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Glucose depletion causes haploid invasive growth in yeast.Functional characterization of the interaction of Ste50p with Ste11p MAPKKK in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Complex transcriptional circuitry at the G1/S transition in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Yeast RSC function is required for organization of the cellular cytoskeleton via an alternative PKC1 pathwayThe Hog1 MAPK prevents cross talk between the HOG and pheromone response MAPK pathways in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeRole of the yeast Gin4p protein kinase in septin assembly and the relationship between septin assembly and septin function.Cdc42: An essential Rho-type GTPase controlling eukaryotic cell polarity.Cell wall stress depolarizes cell growth via hyperactivation of RHO1.Adaptor protein Ste50p links the Ste11p MEKK to the HOG pathway through plasma membrane association.Saccharomyces cerevisiae mid2p is a potential cell wall stress sensor and upstream activator of the PKC1-MPK1 cell integrity pathwayPDK1 homologs activate the Pkc1-mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway in yeast.Molecular genetics of mating recognition in basidiomycete fungiGenetic involvement of a cAMP-dependent protein kinase in a G protein signaling pathway regulating morphological and chemical transitions in Aspergillus nidulansThe phosducin-like protein PhLP1 impacts regulation of glycoside hydrolases and light response in Trichoderma reeseiUniform categorization of biocommunication in bacteria, fungi and plantsOsmotic stress signaling and osmoadaptation in yeasts.Ciliates learn to diagnose and correct classical error syndromes in mating strategiesAn ste20 homologue in Ustilago maydis plays a role in mating and pathogenicity.G-protein beta subunit of Cochliobolus heterostrophus involved in virulence, asexual and sexual reproductive ability, and morphogenesis.The stress-activated MAP kinase Sty1/Spc1 and a 3'-regulatory element mediate UV-induced expression of the uvi15(+) gene at the post-transcriptional levelMolecular analysis of CPRalpha, a MATalpha-specific pheromone receptor gene of Cryptococcus neoformansPheromones stimulate mating and differentiation via paracrine and autocrine signaling in Cryptococcus neoformans.Systematic epistasis analysis of the contributions of protein kinase A- and mitogen-activated protein kinase-dependent signaling to nutrient limitation-evoked responses in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Signal transduction cascades regulating fungal development and virulence.The CDC42 homolog of the dimorphic fungus Penicillium marneffei is required for correct cell polarization during growth but not development.Hyperosmotically induced volume change and calcium signaling in intervertebral disk cells: the role of the actin cytoskeleton.A MAPK gene from Dead Sea fungus confers stress tolerance to lithium salt and freezing-thawing: Prospects for saline agriculture.Evolution of the bipolar mating system of the mushroom Coprinellus disseminatus from its tetrapolar ancestors involves loss of mating-type-specific pheromone receptor function.Activation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae filamentation/invasion pathway by osmotic stress in high-osmolarity glycogen pathway mutants.The STE12alpha homolog is required for haploid filamentation but largely dispensable for mating and virulence in Cryptococcus neoformans.Regulation of cell cycle progression by Swe1p and Hog1p following hypertonic stress.Multistep phosphorelay proteins transmit oxidative stress signals to the fission yeast stress-activated protein kinaseThe Dynamical Systems Properties of the HOG Signaling Cascade.The Histone Acetyltransferase Gcn5 Regulates ncRNA-ICR1 and FLO11 Expression during Pseudohyphal Development in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Conserved pathways within bacteria and yeast as revealed by global protein network alignmentPhosphorylation of the MAPKKK regulator Ste50p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a casein kinase I phosphorylation site is required for proper mating functionThe same receptor, G protein, and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway activate different downstream regulators in the alternative white and opaque pheromone responses of Candida albicans.
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Signalling in the yeasts: an informational cascade with links to the filamentous fungi.
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1998 թուականի Յունիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1998 թվականի հունիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1998年の論文
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Signalling in the yeasts: an informational cascade with links to the filamentous fungi.
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Signalling in the yeasts: an informational cascade with links to the filamentous fungi.
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Signalling in the yeasts: an informational cascade with links to the filamentous fungi.
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Signalling in the yeasts: an informational cascade with links to the filamentous fungi.
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Signalling in the yeasts: an informational cascade with links to the filamentous fungi.
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