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Eukaryotic Cell
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July 8, 2009
DYF-1 Is required for assembly of the axoneme in Tetrahymena thermophila
Drashti Dave, Dorota Wloga, Neeraj Sharma, et al.
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
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July 11, 2002
The circumsporozoite protein of Plasmodium falciparum is expressed and localized to the cell surface in the free-living ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila
David S Peterson, Yan Gao, Kokila Asokan, et al.
Plos One
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May 27, 2010
CCTalpha and CCTdelta chaperonin subunits are essential and required for cilia assembly and maintenance in Tetrahymena
Cecilia Seixas, Teresa Cruto, Alexandra Tavares, et al.
Methods in Enzymology
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March 26, 2013
Discovery and functional evaluation of ciliary proteins in Tetrahymena thermophila
Jacek Gaertig, Dorota Wloga, Krishna Kumar Vasudevan, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell
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August 20, 2003
Hypoxia regulates assembly of cilia in suppressors of Tetrahymena lacking an intraflagellar transport subunit gene
Jason M Brown, Noah A Fine, Gautham Pandiyan, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)
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May 16, 2024
DomainFit: Identification of protein domains in cryo-EM maps at intermediate resolution using AlphaFold2-predicted models
Jerry Gao, Maxwell Tong, Chinkyu Lee, et al.
Eukaryotic Cell
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August 25, 2009
Hyperglutamylation of tubulin can either stabilize or destabilize microtubules in the same cell
Dorota Wloga, Drashti Dave, Jennifer Meagley, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
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December 11, 2023
DomainFit: Identification of Protein Domains in cryo-EM maps at Intermediate Resolution using AlphaFold2-predicted Models
Jerry Gao, Max Tong, Chinkyu Lee, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell
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April 14, 2006
Members of the NIMA-related kinase family promote disassembly of cilia by multiple mechanisms
Dorota Wloga, Amy Camba, Krzysztof Rogowski, et al.
Cells
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January 30, 2020
The LisH Domain-Containing N-Terminal Fragment is Important for the Localization, Dimerization, and Stability of Katnal2 in <i>Tetrahymena</i>
Ewa Joachimiak, Ewa Waclawek, Michal Niziolek, et al.
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Eukaryotic Cell
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July 8, 2009
DYF-1 Is required for assembly of the axoneme in Tetrahymena thermophila
Drashti Dave, Dorota Wloga, Neeraj Sharma, et al.
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
|
July 11, 2002
The circumsporozoite protein of Plasmodium falciparum is expressed and localized to the cell surface in the free-living ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila
David S Peterson, Yan Gao, Kokila Asokan, et al.
Plos One
|
May 27, 2010
CCTalpha and CCTdelta chaperonin subunits are essential and required for cilia assembly and maintenance in Tetrahymena
Cecilia Seixas, Teresa Cruto, Alexandra Tavares, et al.
Methods in Enzymology
|
March 26, 2013
Discovery and functional evaluation of ciliary proteins in Tetrahymena thermophila
Jacek Gaertig, Dorota Wloga, Krishna Kumar Vasudevan, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell
|
August 20, 2003
Hypoxia regulates assembly of cilia in suppressors of Tetrahymena lacking an intraflagellar transport subunit gene
Jason M Brown, Noah A Fine, Gautham Pandiyan, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)
|
May 16, 2024
DomainFit: Identification of protein domains in cryo-EM maps at intermediate resolution using AlphaFold2-predicted models
Jerry Gao, Maxwell Tong, Chinkyu Lee, et al.
Eukaryotic Cell
|
August 25, 2009
Hyperglutamylation of tubulin can either stabilize or destabilize microtubules in the same cell
Dorota Wloga, Drashti Dave, Jennifer Meagley, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
|
December 11, 2023
DomainFit: Identification of Protein Domains in cryo-EM maps at Intermediate Resolution using AlphaFold2-predicted Models
Jerry Gao, Max Tong, Chinkyu Lee, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell
|
April 14, 2006
Members of the NIMA-related kinase family promote disassembly of cilia by multiple mechanisms
Dorota Wloga, Amy Camba, Krzysztof Rogowski, et al.
Cells
|
January 30, 2020
The LisH Domain-Containing N-Terminal Fragment is Important for the Localization, Dimerization, and Stability of Katnal2 in <i>Tetrahymena</i>
Ewa Joachimiak, Ewa Waclawek, Michal Niziolek, et al.
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