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The Journal of Cell Biology|March 24, 1999
Fission yeast alpha-glucan synthase Mok1 requires the actin cytoskeleton to localize the sites of growth and plays an essential role in cell morphogenesis downstream of protein kinase C functionS Katayama, D Hirata, M Arellano, et al.
Nature|April 1, 1998
Role of calcineurin and Mpk1 in regulating the onset of mitosis in budding yeastM Mizunuma, D Hirata, K Miyahara, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 11, 1998
Identification of novel temperature-sensitive lethal alleles in essential beta-tubulin and nonessential alpha 2-tubulin genes as fission yeast polarity mutantsP Radcliffe, D Hirata, D Childs, et al.
FEBS Letters|December 16, 1996
The involvement of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae multidrug resistance transporters Pdr5p and Snq2p in cation resistanceK Miyahara, M Mizunuma, D Hirata, et al.
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|May 23, 1996
Genetic evidence for the functional redundancy of the calcineurin- and Mpk1-mediated pathways in the regulation of cellular events important for growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeT Nakamura, T Ohmoto, D Hirata, et al.
Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry|October 31, 2000
A positive screening for drugs that specifically inhibit the Ca2+-signaling activity on the basis of the growth promoting effect on a yeast mutant with a peculiar phenotypeA Shitamukai, M Mizunuma, D Hirata, et al.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|April 28, 2001
Antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody specific for proteinase 3 in a patient with shunt nephritis induced by Gemella morbillorumT Nagashima, D Hirata, H Yamamoto, et al.
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|December 31, 1997
Yeast Crv4/Ttp1, a predicted type II membrane protein, is involved in an event important for growth, functionally overlapping with the event regulated by calcineurin- and Mpk1-mediated pathwaysT Nakamura, T Ohmoto, D Hirata, et al.
FEBS Letters|December 20, 2000
Regulation of Wee1 kinase in response to protein synthesis inhibitionM Suda, S Yamada, T Toda, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 21, 1996
The multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) subfamily (Yrs1/Yor1) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is important for the tolerance to a broad range of organic anionsZ Cui, D Hirata, E Tsuchiya, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|March 24, 1999
Fission yeast alpha-glucan synthase Mok1 requires the actin cytoskeleton to localize the sites of growth and plays an essential role in cell morphogenesis downstream of protein kinase C functionS Katayama, D Hirata, M Arellano, et al.
Nature|April 1, 1998
Role of calcineurin and Mpk1 in regulating the onset of mitosis in budding yeastM Mizunuma, D Hirata, K Miyahara, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 11, 1998
Identification of novel temperature-sensitive lethal alleles in essential beta-tubulin and nonessential alpha 2-tubulin genes as fission yeast polarity mutantsP Radcliffe, D Hirata, D Childs, et al.
FEBS Letters|December 16, 1996
The involvement of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae multidrug resistance transporters Pdr5p and Snq2p in cation resistanceK Miyahara, M Mizunuma, D Hirata, et al.
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|May 23, 1996
Genetic evidence for the functional redundancy of the calcineurin- and Mpk1-mediated pathways in the regulation of cellular events important for growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeT Nakamura, T Ohmoto, D Hirata, et al.
Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry|October 31, 2000
A positive screening for drugs that specifically inhibit the Ca2+-signaling activity on the basis of the growth promoting effect on a yeast mutant with a peculiar phenotypeA Shitamukai, M Mizunuma, D Hirata, et al.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|April 28, 2001
Antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody specific for proteinase 3 in a patient with shunt nephritis induced by Gemella morbillorumT Nagashima, D Hirata, H Yamamoto, et al.
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|December 31, 1997
Yeast Crv4/Ttp1, a predicted type II membrane protein, is involved in an event important for growth, functionally overlapping with the event regulated by calcineurin- and Mpk1-mediated pathwaysT Nakamura, T Ohmoto, D Hirata, et al.
FEBS Letters|December 20, 2000
Regulation of Wee1 kinase in response to protein synthesis inhibitionM Suda, S Yamada, T Toda, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 21, 1996
The multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) subfamily (Yrs1/Yor1) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is important for the tolerance to a broad range of organic anionsZ Cui, D Hirata, E Tsuchiya, et al.
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