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December 30, 1994
The yeast FKS1 gene encodes a novel membrane protein, mutations in which confer FK506 and cyclosporin A hypersensitivity and calcineurin-dependent growth
W K Eng, L Faucette, M M McLaughlin, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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August 15, 1991
Secretion of N-glycosylated interleukin-1 beta in Saccharomyces cerevisiae using a leader peptide from Candida albicans. Effect of N-linked glycosylation on biological activity
G P Livi, J S Lillquist, L M Miles, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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June 1, 1990
Cloning and expression of cDNA for a human low-Km, rolipram-sensitive cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase
G P Livi, P Kmetz, M M McHale, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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October 1, 1993
Dominant missense mutations in a novel yeast protein related to mammalian phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and VPS34 abrogate rapamycin cytotoxicity
R Cafferkey, P R Young, M M McLaughlin, et al.
Gene
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February 1, 1992
The yeast cyclophilin multigene family: purification, cloning and characterization of a new isoform
M M McLaughlin, M J Bossard, P L Koser, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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June 23, 1998
Acquisition of sensitivity of stress-activated protein kinases to the p38 inhibitor, SB 203580, by alteration of one or more amino acids within the ATP binding pocket
R J Gum, M M McLaughlin, S Kumar, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
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December 10, 2014
Microbiome changes in healthy volunteers treated with GSK1322322, a novel antibiotic targeting bacterial peptide deformylase
Seda Arat, Aaron Spivak, Stephanie Van Horn, et al.
Gene
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July 30, 1993
The tyrosine89 residue of yeast FKBP12 is required for rapamycin binding
P L Koser, W K Eng, M J Bossard, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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April 20, 2000
Temperature-sensitive differential affinity of TRAIL for its receptors. DR5 is the highest affinity receptor
A Truneh, S Sharma, C Silverman, et al.
Gene
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December 1, 1991
The CYP2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a cyclosporin A-sensitive peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase with an N-terminal signal sequence
P L Koser, D J Bergsma, R Cafferkey, et al.
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December 30, 1994
The yeast FKS1 gene encodes a novel membrane protein, mutations in which confer FK506 and cyclosporin A hypersensitivity and calcineurin-dependent growth
W K Eng, L Faucette, M M McLaughlin, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
August 15, 1991
Secretion of N-glycosylated interleukin-1 beta in Saccharomyces cerevisiae using a leader peptide from Candida albicans. Effect of N-linked glycosylation on biological activity
G P Livi, J S Lillquist, L M Miles, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
June 1, 1990
Cloning and expression of cDNA for a human low-Km, rolipram-sensitive cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase
G P Livi, P Kmetz, M M McHale, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
October 1, 1993
Dominant missense mutations in a novel yeast protein related to mammalian phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and VPS34 abrogate rapamycin cytotoxicity
R Cafferkey, P R Young, M M McLaughlin, et al.
Gene
|
February 1, 1992
The yeast cyclophilin multigene family: purification, cloning and characterization of a new isoform
M M McLaughlin, M J Bossard, P L Koser, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
June 23, 1998
Acquisition of sensitivity of stress-activated protein kinases to the p38 inhibitor, SB 203580, by alteration of one or more amino acids within the ATP binding pocket
R J Gum, M M McLaughlin, S Kumar, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
|
December 10, 2014
Microbiome changes in healthy volunteers treated with GSK1322322, a novel antibiotic targeting bacterial peptide deformylase
Seda Arat, Aaron Spivak, Stephanie Van Horn, et al.
Gene
|
July 30, 1993
The tyrosine89 residue of yeast FKBP12 is required for rapamycin binding
P L Koser, W K Eng, M J Bossard, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
April 20, 2000
Temperature-sensitive differential affinity of TRAIL for its receptors. DR5 is the highest affinity receptor
A Truneh, S Sharma, C Silverman, et al.
Gene
|
December 1, 1991
The CYP2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a cyclosporin A-sensitive peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase with an N-terminal signal sequence
P L Koser, D J Bergsma, R Cafferkey, et al.
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