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Francisco Portillo

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Cell Adhesion & Migration|December 22, 2009
An emerging role for class I bHLH E2-2 proteins in EMT regulation and tumor progressionAmparo Cano, Francisco Portillo
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|September 7, 2004
Transcriptional regulation of cadherins during development and carcinogenesisHéctor Peinado, Francisco Portillo, Amparo Cano
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|November 19, 2005
Switching on-off Snail: LOXL2 versus GSK3betaHéctor Peinado, Francisco Portillo, Amparo Cano
FEBS Letters|January 12, 2005
A role for the non-phosphorylated form of yeast Snf1: tolerance to toxic cations and activation of potassium transportFrancisco Portillo, José M Mulet, Ramón Serrano
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 3, 2006
Yeast protein kinase Ptk2 localizes at the plasma membrane and phosphorylates in vitro the C-terminal peptide of the H+-ATPasePilar Eraso, María J Mazón, Francisco Portillo
Biochimie|February 28, 2020
Protein-protein interactions involving enzymes of the mammalian methionine and homocysteine metabolismFrancisco Portillo, Jesús Vázquez, María A Pajares
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|November 26, 2009
A dominant negative mutant of PMA1 interferes with the folding of the wild type enzymePilar Eraso, María J Mazón, Francisco Portillo
FEMS Yeast Research|May 29, 2015
Specific phosphoantibodies reveal two phosphorylation sites in yeast Pma1 in response to glucoseMaría J Mazón, Pilar Eraso, Francisco Portillo
Molecular Microbiology|January 24, 2007
Efficient degradation of misfolded mutant Pma1 by endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation requires Atg19 and the Cvt/autophagy pathwayMaría J Mazón, Pilar Eraso, Francisco Portillo
Plos One|July 5, 2013
Characterization of two second-site mutations preventing wild type protein aggregation caused by a dominant negative PMA1 mutantPilar Eraso, Francisco Portillo, María J Mazón
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Cell Adhesion & Migration|December 22, 2009
An emerging role for class I bHLH E2-2 proteins in EMT regulation and tumor progressionAmparo Cano, Francisco Portillo
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|September 7, 2004
Transcriptional regulation of cadherins during development and carcinogenesisHéctor Peinado, Francisco Portillo, Amparo Cano
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|November 19, 2005
Switching on-off Snail: LOXL2 versus GSK3betaHéctor Peinado, Francisco Portillo, Amparo Cano
FEBS Letters|January 12, 2005
A role for the non-phosphorylated form of yeast Snf1: tolerance to toxic cations and activation of potassium transportFrancisco Portillo, José M Mulet, Ramón Serrano
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 3, 2006
Yeast protein kinase Ptk2 localizes at the plasma membrane and phosphorylates in vitro the C-terminal peptide of the H+-ATPasePilar Eraso, María J Mazón, Francisco Portillo
Biochimie|February 28, 2020
Protein-protein interactions involving enzymes of the mammalian methionine and homocysteine metabolismFrancisco Portillo, Jesús Vázquez, María A Pajares
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|November 26, 2009
A dominant negative mutant of PMA1 interferes with the folding of the wild type enzymePilar Eraso, María J Mazón, Francisco Portillo
FEMS Yeast Research|May 29, 2015
Specific phosphoantibodies reveal two phosphorylation sites in yeast Pma1 in response to glucoseMaría J Mazón, Pilar Eraso, Francisco Portillo
Molecular Microbiology|January 24, 2007
Efficient degradation of misfolded mutant Pma1 by endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation requires Atg19 and the Cvt/autophagy pathwayMaría J Mazón, Pilar Eraso, Francisco Portillo
Plos One|July 5, 2013
Characterization of two second-site mutations preventing wild type protein aggregation caused by a dominant negative PMA1 mutantPilar Eraso, Francisco Portillo, María J Mazón
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