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Human CARD4 Protein Is a Novel CED-4/Apaf-1 Cell Death Family Member That Activates NF-κB*
- J. Bertin, W. Nir, +9 authors P. Distefano
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of Biological Chemistry
- 7 May 1999
The nematode CED-4 protein and its human homolog Apaf-1 play a central role in apoptosis by functioning as direct activators of death-inducing caspases. A novel human CED-4/Apaf-1 family member… Expand
Mutational analysis of IS10′s outside end.
- O. Huisman, P. Errada, L. Signon, N. Kleckner
- Biology, Medicine
- The EMBO journal
- 1 July 1989
We present the genetic analysis of a large number of mutations in the outside end of insertion sequence IS10. (i) The terminal inverted repeat sequence is probably the primary site of transposase… Expand
RGS18 is a myeloerythroid lineage-specific regulator of G-protein-signalling molecule highly expressed in megakaryocytes.
Myelopoiesis and lymphopoiesis are controlled by haematopoietic growth factors, including cytokines, and chemokines that bind to G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Regulators of G-protein… Expand
Novel Small-Molecule Inhibitors of RNA Polymerase III
- L. Wu, J. Pan, +14 authors K. McGovern
- Biology, Medicine
- Eukaryotic Cell
- 1 April 2003
ABSTRACT A genetic approach utilizing the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was used to identify the target of antifungal compounds. This analysis led to the identification of small molecule inhibitors… Expand
A Tn10-lacZ-kanR-URA3 gene fusion transposon for insertion mutagenesis and fusion analysis of yeast and bacterial genes.
- O. Huisman, W. Raymond, +4 authors M. A. Hoyt
- Biology, Medicine
- Genetics
- 1 June 1987
We describe here a new variant of transposon Tn10 especially adapted for transposon analysis of cloned yeast genes; it can equally well be used for analysis of prokaryotic genes. We have applied this… Expand
Isolation and DNA sequence of the STE14 gene encoding farnesyl cysteine: Carboxyl methyltransferase
- M. Ashby, P. Errada, V. L. Boyartchuk, J. Rine
- Biology, Medicine
- Yeast
- 1 August 1993
We isolated a mutant defective in C‐terminal farnesyl cysteine:carboxyl methyltransferase activity from a screen for mutations causing a‐specific sterility. A genomic fragment was cloned from a yeast… Expand