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Molecular Biology of the Cell
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January 16, 2020
Hof1 plays a checkpoint-related role in MMS-induced DNA damage response in <i>Candida albicans</i>
Jinrong Feng, Amjad Islam, Bjorn Bean, et al.
Nature Communications
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August 31, 2023
Screening non-conventional yeasts for acid tolerance and engineering Pichia occidentalis for production of muconic acid
Michael E Pyne, James A Bagley, Lauren Narcross, et al.
ACS Omega
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March 25, 2024
Alternative Oxidase: From Molecule and Function to Future Inhibitors
Jiye Li, Shiyun Yang, Yujie Wu, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
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December 21, 2004
Crystal structure of bet3 reveals a novel mechanism for Golgi localization of tethering factor TRAPP
Yeon-Gil Kim, Eun Ju Sohn, Jawon Seo, et al.
European Journal of Cell Biology
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February 3, 2016
The plasma membrane protein Rch1 is a negative regulator of cytosolic calcium homeostasis and positively regulated by the calcium/calcineurin signaling pathway in budding yeast
Yunying Zhao, Hongbo Yan, Ricardo Happeck, et al.
Microbiology Spectrum
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August 16, 2022
A Deep Learning Approach to Capture the Essence of Candida albicans Morphologies
Van Bettauer, Anna Carolina Borges Pereira Costa, Raha Parvizi Omran, et al.
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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November 3, 2005
Biochemical and crystallographic studies reveal a specific interaction between TRAPP subunits Trs33p and Bet3p
Min-Sung Kim, Min-Ju Yi, Kwang-Hoon Lee, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology
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December 24, 2009
Chemogenomic profiling predicts antifungal synergies
Gregor Jansen, Anna Y Lee, Elias Epp, et al.
Plos Pathogens
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February 9, 2010
Reverse genetics in Candida albicans predicts ARF cycling is essential for drug resistance and virulence
Elias Epp, Ghyslaine Vanier, Doreen Harcus, et al.
Molecular Microbiology
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June 29, 2017
Negative regulation of filamentous growth in Candida albicans by Dig1p
Hannah Regan, Christine M Scaduto, Matthew P Hirakawa, et al.
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Molecular Biology of the Cell
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January 16, 2020
Hof1 plays a checkpoint-related role in MMS-induced DNA damage response in <i>Candida albicans</i>
Jinrong Feng, Amjad Islam, Bjorn Bean, et al.
Nature Communications
|
August 31, 2023
Screening non-conventional yeasts for acid tolerance and engineering Pichia occidentalis for production of muconic acid
Michael E Pyne, James A Bagley, Lauren Narcross, et al.
ACS Omega
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March 25, 2024
Alternative Oxidase: From Molecule and Function to Future Inhibitors
Jiye Li, Shiyun Yang, Yujie Wu, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
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December 21, 2004
Crystal structure of bet3 reveals a novel mechanism for Golgi localization of tethering factor TRAPP
Yeon-Gil Kim, Eun Ju Sohn, Jawon Seo, et al.
European Journal of Cell Biology
|
February 3, 2016
The plasma membrane protein Rch1 is a negative regulator of cytosolic calcium homeostasis and positively regulated by the calcium/calcineurin signaling pathway in budding yeast
Yunying Zhao, Hongbo Yan, Ricardo Happeck, et al.
Microbiology Spectrum
|
August 16, 2022
A Deep Learning Approach to Capture the Essence of Candida albicans Morphologies
Van Bettauer, Anna Carolina Borges Pereira Costa, Raha Parvizi Omran, et al.
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
|
November 3, 2005
Biochemical and crystallographic studies reveal a specific interaction between TRAPP subunits Trs33p and Bet3p
Min-Sung Kim, Min-Ju Yi, Kwang-Hoon Lee, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology
|
December 24, 2009
Chemogenomic profiling predicts antifungal synergies
Gregor Jansen, Anna Y Lee, Elias Epp, et al.
Plos Pathogens
|
February 9, 2010
Reverse genetics in Candida albicans predicts ARF cycling is essential for drug resistance and virulence
Elias Epp, Ghyslaine Vanier, Doreen Harcus, et al.
Molecular Microbiology
|
June 29, 2017
Negative regulation of filamentous growth in Candida albicans by Dig1p
Hannah Regan, Christine M Scaduto, Matthew P Hirakawa, et al.
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