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A D Johnson

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Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 7, 1997
Residues in the WD repeats of Tup1 required for interaction with alpha2K Komachi, A D Johnson
Genetics|May 1, 1995
Identification of genes required for alpha 2 repression in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeM Wahi, A D Johnson
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 1, 1981
Comparison of growth and toxin production in two vaccine strains of Bacillus anthracisA D Johnson, L Spero
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 5, 1993
Yeast a1 and alpha 2 homeodomain proteins form a DNA-binding activity with properties distinct from those of either proteinC Goutte, A D Johnson
Development Genes and Evolution|October 31, 2001
Axbrn-1: a maternal transcript encodes a POU transcription factor that is later expressed in the developing central nervous system of axolotl embryosT Masi, A D Johnson
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Animal|October 1, 1993
Exogenous HSP70 becomes cell associated, but not internalized, by stressed arterial smooth muscle cellsA D Johnson, M Tytell
Genes & Development|October 1, 1993
The carboxy-terminal tail of the homeo domain protein alpha 2 is required for function with a second homeo domain proteinA Mak, A D Johnson
Cell|August 1, 1985
A repressor (MAT alpha 2 Product) and its operator control expression of a set of cell type specific genes in yeastA D Johnson, I Herskowitz
Cell|March 25, 1988
a1 protein alters the DNA binding specificity of alpha 2 repressorC Goutte, A D Johnson
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 22, 2001
Rfg1, a protein related to the Saccharomyces cerevisiae hypoxic regulator Rox1, controls filamentous growth and virulence in Candida albicansD Kadosh, A D Johnson
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Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 7, 1997
Residues in the WD repeats of Tup1 required for interaction with alpha2K Komachi, A D Johnson
Genetics|May 1, 1995
Identification of genes required for alpha 2 repression in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeM Wahi, A D Johnson
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 1, 1981
Comparison of growth and toxin production in two vaccine strains of Bacillus anthracisA D Johnson, L Spero
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 5, 1993
Yeast a1 and alpha 2 homeodomain proteins form a DNA-binding activity with properties distinct from those of either proteinC Goutte, A D Johnson
Development Genes and Evolution|October 31, 2001
Axbrn-1: a maternal transcript encodes a POU transcription factor that is later expressed in the developing central nervous system of axolotl embryosT Masi, A D Johnson
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Animal|October 1, 1993
Exogenous HSP70 becomes cell associated, but not internalized, by stressed arterial smooth muscle cellsA D Johnson, M Tytell
Genes & Development|October 1, 1993
The carboxy-terminal tail of the homeo domain protein alpha 2 is required for function with a second homeo domain proteinA Mak, A D Johnson
Cell|August 1, 1985
A repressor (MAT alpha 2 Product) and its operator control expression of a set of cell type specific genes in yeastA D Johnson, I Herskowitz
Cell|March 25, 1988
a1 protein alters the DNA binding specificity of alpha 2 repressorC Goutte, A D Johnson
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 22, 2001
Rfg1, a protein related to the Saccharomyces cerevisiae hypoxic regulator Rox1, controls filamentous growth and virulence in Candida albicansD Kadosh, A D Johnson
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