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1. Revealing the importance of carrier-cargo association in delivery of insulin and lipidated insulin.

2. Dysregulated Expression of microRNA-21 and Disease-Related Genes in Human Patients and in a Mouse Model of Alport Syndrome.

3. Regulation of all members of the antizyme family by antizyme inhibitor.

4. Generation of conditional lethal Candida albicans mutants by inducible deletion of essential genes.

5. Myosin I is required for hypha formation in Candida albicans.

6. CDC42 is required for polarized growth in human pathogen Candida albicans.

7. Use of dominant negative mutations in analysis of G protein function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

8. Molecular interactions of the Gbeta binding domain of the Ste20p/PAK family of protein kinases. An isolated but fully functional Gbeta binding domain from Ste20p is only partially folded as shown by heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy.

9. Signaling through adenylyl cyclase is essential for hyphal growth and virulence in the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans.

10. Ras links cellular morphogenesis to virulence by regulation of the MAP kinase and cAMP signalling pathways in the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans.

11. A comprehensive analysis of gene expression profiles in a yeast N-glycosylation mutant.

12. Suppression of type 2 NO-synthase activity in macrophages by Candida albicans.

13. Localization and signaling of G(beta) subunit Ste4p are controlled by a-factor receptor and the a-specific protein Asg7p.

14. A conserved Gbeta binding (GBB) sequence motif in Ste20p/PAK family protein kinases.

15. Molecular cloning of the CRM1 gene from Candida albicans.

16. A role for myosin-I in actin assembly through interactions with Vrp1p, Bee1p, and the Arp2/3 complex.

17. Functional characterization of the interaction of Ste50p with Ste11p MAPKKK in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

18. Cell cycle- and Cln2p-Cdc28p-dependent phosphorylation of the yeast Ste20p protein kinase.

19. Characterization of Pak2p, a pleckstrin homology domain-containing, p21-activated protein kinase from fission yeast.

20. Roles of the Candida albicans mitogen-activated protein kinase homolog, Cek1p, in hyphal development and systemic candidiasis.

21. Interaction of a G-protein beta-subunit with a conserved sequence in Ste20/PAK family protein kinases.

22. The phosphorylation site for Ste20p-like protein kinases is essential for the function of myosin-I in yeast.

23. Virulence and hyphal formation of Candida albicans require the Ste20p-like protein kinase CaCla4p.

24. Pheromone signalling and polarized morphogenesis in yeast.

25. Functional characterization of the Cdc42p binding domain of yeast Ste20p protein kinase.

26. Activation of myosin-I by members of the Ste20p protein kinase family.

27. Signal transduction through homologs of the Ste20p and Ste7p protein kinases can trigger hyphal formation in the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans.

28. Genetic interactions indicate a role for Mdg1p and the SH3 domain protein Bem1p in linking the G-protein mediated yeast pheromone signalling pathway to regulators of cell polarity.

29. Pheromone response in yeast: association of Bem1p with proteins of the MAP kinase cascade and actin.

30. Association of the yeast pheromone response G protein beta gamma subunits with the MAP kinase scaffold Ste5p.

31. Molecular characterization of Ste20p, a potential mitogen-activated protein or extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase (MEK) kinase kinase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

32. Molecular characterization of SIG1, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene involved in negative regulation of G-protein-mediated signal transduction.

33. Genetic identification of residues involved in association of alpha and beta G-protein subunits.

34. Immunochemical quantification of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase and calsequestrin in muscle biopsies from patients with myotonia congenita and paramyotonia congenita Eulenburg.

35. Cloning of Saccharomyces cerevisiae STE5 as a suppressor of a Ste20 protein kinase mutant: structural and functional similarity of Ste5 to Far1.

36. Human liver calreticulin: characterization and Zn(2+)-dependent interaction with phenyl-sepharose.

37. Prenyl modification of guanine nucleotide regulatory protein gamma 2 subunits is not required for interaction with the transducin alpha subunit or rhodopsin.

38. Dominant-negative mutants of a yeast G-protein beta subunit identify two functional regions involved in pheromone signalling.

39. The protein kinase homologue Ste20p is required to link the yeast pheromone response G-protein beta gamma subunits to downstream signalling components.

40. Purification, calcium binding properties, and ultrastructural localization of the 53,000- and 160,000 (sarcalumenin)-dalton glycoproteins of the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

41. Regulation of parvalbumin concentration in mammalian muscle.

42. Actin-severing activity copurifies with phosphofructokinase.

43. Distribution of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca-ATPase and of calsequestrin at the polar regions of rat, rabbit and cat intrafusal fibers.

44. Lactate dehydrogenase isozymes in type I, IIA and IIB fibres of rabbit skeletal muscles.

45. Effects of different patterns of long-term stimulation on blood flow, fuel uptake and enzyme activities in rabbit fast skeletal muscles.

46. Functional consequences of mutations in the beta-strand sector of the Ca2(+)-ATPase of sarcoplasmic reticulum.

47. Relationships between early alterations in parvalbumins, sarcoplasmic reticulum and metabolic enzymes in chronically stimulated fast twitch muscle.

48. Immunochemical quantification of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca-ATPase, of calsequestrin and of parvalbumin in rabbit skeletal muscles of defined fiber composition.

49. Distribution of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca-ATPase and of calsequestrin in rabbit and rat skeletal muscle fibers.

50. Molecular cloning and expression of cDNA encoding the 53,000-dalton glycoprotein of rabbit skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum.

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