Hsp-90 and the biology of nematodes
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] E. Devaney,et al. Functional genomics of hsp-90 in parasitic and free-living nematodes , 2009, International journal for parasitology.
[2] Jeong-Hoon Cho,et al. C. elegans STI-1, the homolog of Sti1/Hop, is involved in aging and stress response. , 2009, Journal of molecular biology.
[3] L. Pearl,et al. Structural basis of the radicicol resistance displayed by a fungal hsp90. , 2009, ACS chemical biology.
[4] Christoph Dieterich,et al. The Pristionchus pacificus genome provides a unique perspective on nematode lifestyle and parasitism , 2008, Nature Genetics.
[5] Varghese P. Thomas,et al. Sequence and genetic map of Meloidogyne hapla: A compact nematode genome for plant parasitism , 2008, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[6] Graziano Pesole,et al. Genome sequence of the metazoan plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne incognita , 2008, Nature Biotechnology.
[7] M. Kurokawa,et al. Inhibition of Apoptosome Formation by Suppression of Hsp90β Phosphorylation in Tyrosine Kinase-Induced Leukemias , 2008, Molecular and Cellular Biology.
[8] A. Löytynoja,et al. Phylogeny-Aware Gap Placement Prevents Errors in Sequence Alignment and Evolutionary Analysis , 2008, Science.
[9] B. Freeman,et al. p23/Sba1p Protects against Hsp90 Inhibitors Independently of Its Intrinsic Chaperone Activity , 2008, Molecular and Cellular Biology.
[10] Chris P Ponting,et al. Sexual selection and the adaptive evolution of mammalian ejaculate proteins. , 2007, Molecular biology and evolution.
[11] H. Schulenburg,et al. The genetics of pathogen avoidance in Caenorhabditis elegans , 2007, Molecular microbiology.
[12] Jonathan E. Allen,et al. Draft Genome of the Filarial Nematode Parasite Brugia malayi , 2007, Science.
[13] M. Mitreva,et al. Biology and genome of Trichinella spiralis. , 2006, WormBook : the online review of C. elegans biology.
[14] K. Kiontke,et al. Ecology of Caenorhabditis species. , 2006, WormBook : the online review of C. elegans biology.
[15] R. Nielsen,et al. Evaluation of an improved branch-site likelihood method for detecting positive selection at the molecular level. , 2005, Molecular biology and evolution.
[16] Marie-Anne Félix,et al. High Local Genetic Diversity and Low Outcrossing Rate in Caenorhabditis elegans Natural Populations , 2005, Current Biology.
[17] Luke Whitesell,et al. Hsp90 is essential in the filarial nematode Brugia pahangi. , 2005, International journal for parasitology.
[18] Neil Hall,et al. A transcriptomic analysis of the phylum Nematoda , 2004, Nature Genetics.
[19] H. Khamis,et al. Simple solution to a common statistical problem: interpreting multiple tests. , 2004, Clinical therapeutics.
[20] O. Gascuel,et al. A simple, fast, and accurate algorithm to estimate large phylogenies by maximum likelihood. , 2003, Systematic biology.
[21] Ledion Bitincka,et al. MatGAT: An application that generates similarity/identity matrices using protein or DNA sequences , 2003, BMC Bioinformatics.
[22] L. Pearl,et al. Yeast is selectively hypersensitised to heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90)-targetting drugs with heterologous expression of the human Hsp90beta, a property that can be exploited in screens for new Hsp90 chaperone inhibitors. , 2003, Gene.
[23] D. Picard,et al. Heat-shock protein 90, a chaperone for folding and regulation , 2002, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS.
[24] R. Nielsen,et al. Codon-substitution models for detecting molecular adaptation at individual sites along specific lineages. , 2002, Molecular biology and evolution.
[25] Leo Goodstadt,et al. CHROMA: consensus-based colouring of multiple alignments for publication , 2001, Bioinform..
[26] R. Gilmore,et al. Hsp90 Phosphorylation Is Linked to Its Chaperoning Function , 2001, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[27] C. Lawrence,et al. Delayed Expulsion of the Nematode Trichinella spiralisIn Mice Lacking the Mucosal Mast Cell–Specific Granule Chymase, Mouse Mast Cell Protease-1 , 2000, The Journal of experimental medicine.
[28] J. Thomas,et al. A transmembrane guanylyl cyclase (DAF-11) and Hsp90 (DAF-21) regulate a common set of chemosensory behaviors in caenorhabditis elegans. , 2000, Genetics.
[29] N. Goldman,et al. Codon-substitution models for heterogeneous selection pressure at amino acid sites. , 2000, Genetics.
[30] Mark L. Blaxter,et al. A molecular evolutionary framework for the phylum Nematoda , 1998, Nature.
[31] R. Nielsen,et al. Likelihood models for detecting positively selected amino acid sites and applications to the HIV-1 envelope gene. , 1998, Genetics.
[32] Ziheng Yang,et al. PAML: a program package for phylogenetic analysis by maximum likelihood , 1997, Comput. Appl. Biosci..
[33] Neal Rosen,et al. Crystal Structure of an Hsp90–Geldanamycin Complex: Targeting of a Protein Chaperone by an Antitumor Agent , 1997, Cell.
[34] M. Viney. Developmental switching in the parasitic nematode strongyloides ratti , 1996, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[35] J. Thompson,et al. CLUSTAL W: improving the sensitivity of progressive multiple sequence alignment through sequence weighting, position-specific gap penalties and weight matrix choice. , 1994, Nucleic acids research.
[36] L. Neckers,et al. Inhibition of heat shock protein HSP90-pp60v-src heteroprotein complex formation by benzoquinone ansamycins: essential role for stress proteins in oncogenic transformation. , 1994, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[37] D. G. Jones,et al. Studies on the presence and release of proteolytic enzymes (proteinases) in gastro-intestinal nematodes of ruminants. , 1990, International journal for parasitology.
[38] C. Anderson,et al. The human double-stranded DNA-activated protein kinase phosphorylates the 90-kDa heat-shock protein, hsp90 alpha at two NH2-terminal threonine residues. , 1989, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[39] C. Anderson,et al. Two human 90-kDa heat shock proteins are phosphorylated in vivo at conserved serines that are phosphorylated in vitro by casein kinase II. , 1989, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[40] A. Dietz,et al. The description and antibiotic production of Streptomyces hygroscopicus var. Geldanus. , 1976, The Journal of antibiotics.
[41] Celeste J. Brown,et al. Plasticity of the Hsp90 chaperone machine in divergent eukaryotic organisms , 2008, Cell Stress and Chaperones.
[42] H. Kishino,et al. Dating of the human-ape splitting by a molecular clock of mitochondrial DNA , 2005, Journal of Molecular Evolution.
[43] L. Whitesell,et al. Expression of a unique drug-resistant Hsp90 ortholog by the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans , 2003, Cell stress & chaperones.
[44] M. Blaxter. Nematoda: genes, genomes and the evolution of parasitism. , 2003, Advances in Parasitology.
[45] C. Lawrence,et al. Delayed Expulsion of the Nematode Trichinella spiralis in Mice Lacking the Mucosal Mast Cell – specific Granule Chymase , 2000 .
[46] J. Fleming,et al. Basic culture methods. , 1995, Methods in cell biology.