-
1
-
-
0028246641
-
Studies on the function of yeast phosphofructokinase subunits by in vitro mutagenesis
-
Arvanitidis A., and Heinisch J.J. Studies on the function of yeast phosphofructokinase subunits by in vitro mutagenesis. J. Biol. Chem. 269 (1994) 8911-8918
-
(1994)
J. Biol. Chem.
, vol.269
, pp. 8911-8918
-
-
Arvanitidis, A.1
Heinisch, J.J.2
-
2
-
-
0030797355
-
Robustness in simple biochemical networks
-
Barkai N., and Leibler S. Robustness in simple biochemical networks. Nature 387 (1997) 913-917
-
(1997)
Nature
, vol.387
, pp. 913-917
-
-
Barkai, N.1
Leibler, S.2
-
3
-
-
52949098296
-
Frequency-modulated nuclear localization bursts coordinate gene regulation
-
Cai L., Dalal C.K., and Elowitz M.B. Frequency-modulated nuclear localization bursts coordinate gene regulation. Nature 455 (2008) 485-490
-
(2008)
Nature
, vol.455
, pp. 485-490
-
-
Cai, L.1
Dalal, C.K.2
Elowitz, M.B.3
-
4
-
-
2642584094
-
High osmolarity glycerol (HOG) pathway-induced phosphorylation and activation of 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase are essential for glycerol accumulation and yeast cell proliferation under hyperosmotic stress
-
Dihazi H., Kessler R., and Eschrich K. High osmolarity glycerol (HOG) pathway-induced phosphorylation and activation of 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase are essential for glycerol accumulation and yeast cell proliferation under hyperosmotic stress. J. Biol. Chem. 279 (2004) 23961-23968
-
(2004)
J. Biol. Chem.
, vol.279
, pp. 23961-23968
-
-
Dihazi, H.1
Kessler, R.2
Eschrich, K.3
-
5
-
-
0036352423
-
Calcium homeostasis and parturient hypocalcemia: an integral feedback perspective
-
El-Samad H., Goff J., and Khammash M. Calcium homeostasis and parturient hypocalcemia: an integral feedback perspective. J. Theor. Biol. 214 (2002) 17-29
-
(2002)
J. Theor. Biol.
, vol.214
, pp. 17-29
-
-
El-Samad, H.1
Goff, J.2
Khammash, M.3
-
6
-
-
0032189837
-
Regulated nucleo/cytoplasmic exchange of HOG1 MAPK requires the importin beta homologs NMD5 and XPO1
-
Ferrigno P., Posas F., Koepp D., Saito H., and Silver P. Regulated nucleo/cytoplasmic exchange of HOG1 MAPK requires the importin beta homologs NMD5 and XPO1. EMBO J. 17 (1998) 5606-5614
-
(1998)
EMBO J.
, vol.17
, pp. 5606-5614
-
-
Ferrigno, P.1
Posas, F.2
Koepp, D.3
Saito, H.4
Silver, P.5
-
7
-
-
33749450882
-
A simple mathematical model of adaptation to high osmolarity in yeast
-
Gennemark P., Nordlander B., Hohmann S., and Wedelin D. A simple mathematical model of adaptation to high osmolarity in yeast. In Silico Biol. 6 (2006) 193-214
-
(2006)
In Silico Biol.
, vol.6
, pp. 193-214
-
-
Gennemark, P.1
Nordlander, B.2
Hohmann, S.3
Wedelin, D.4
-
8
-
-
37849004725
-
Operating regimes of signaling cycles: statics, dynamics, and noise filtering
-
10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030246
-
Gomez-Uribe C., Verghese G., and Mirny L. Operating regimes of signaling cycles: statics, dynamics, and noise filtering. PLoS Comput. Biol. 3 (2007) e246 10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030246
-
(2007)
PLoS Comput. Biol.
, vol.3
-
-
Gomez-Uribe, C.1
Verghese, G.2
Mirny, L.3
-
10
-
-
0036282743
-
Osmotic stress signaling and osmoadaptation in yeasts
-
Hohmann S. Osmotic stress signaling and osmoadaptation in yeasts. Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev. 66 (2002) 300-372
-
(2002)
Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev.
, vol.66
, pp. 300-372
-
-
Hohmann, S.1
-
12
-
-
35448933023
-
Using control theory to study biology
-
Szallasi Z., Stelling J., and Periwal V. (Eds), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA
-
Ingalls B., Yi T., and Iglesias P. Using control theory to study biology. In: Szallasi Z., Stelling J., and Periwal V. (Eds). System Modeling in Cellular Biology (2006), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA 243-267
-
(2006)
System Modeling in Cellular Biology
, pp. 243-267
-
-
Ingalls, B.1
Yi, T.2
Iglesias, P.3
-
13
-
-
33847710318
-
Dissecting yeast Hog1 MAP kinase pathway using a chemical genetic approach
-
Kim S., and Shah K. Dissecting yeast Hog1 MAP kinase pathway using a chemical genetic approach. FEBS Lett. 581 (2007) 1209-1216
-
(2007)
FEBS Lett.
, vol.581
, pp. 1209-1216
-
-
Kim, S.1
Shah, K.2
-
14
-
-
23444449142
-
Integrative model of the response of yeast to osmotic shock
-
Klipp E., Nordlander B., Krüger R., Gennemark P., and Hohmann S. Integrative model of the response of yeast to osmotic shock. Nat. Biotechnol. 23 (2005) 975-982
-
(2005)
Nat. Biotechnol.
, vol.23
, pp. 975-982
-
-
Klipp, E.1
Nordlander, B.2
Krüger, R.3
Gennemark, P.4
Hohmann, S.5
-
15
-
-
0028947362
-
Fps1, a yeast member of the MIP family of channel proteins, is a facilitator for glycerol uptake and efflux and is inactive under osmotic stress
-
Luyten K., Albertyn J., Skibbe W., Prior B., Ramos J., Thevelein J., and Hohmann S. Fps1, a yeast member of the MIP family of channel proteins, is a facilitator for glycerol uptake and efflux and is inactive under osmotic stress. EMBO J. 14 (1995) 1360-1371
-
(1995)
EMBO J.
, vol.14
, pp. 1360-1371
-
-
Luyten, K.1
Albertyn, J.2
Skibbe, W.3
Prior, B.4
Ramos, J.5
Thevelein, J.6
Hohmann, S.7
-
16
-
-
33847324364
-
Cross-talk and decision making in MAP kinase pathways
-
McClean M., Mody A., Broach J., and Ramanathan S. Cross-talk and decision making in MAP kinase pathways. Nat. Genet. 39 (2007) 409-414
-
(2007)
Nat. Genet.
, vol.39
, pp. 409-414
-
-
McClean, M.1
Mody, A.2
Broach, J.3
Ramanathan, S.4
-
17
-
-
38549084632
-
The frequency dependence of osmo-adaptation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
-
Mettetal J., Muzzey D., Gómez-Uribe C., and van Oudenaarden A. The frequency dependence of osmo-adaptation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Science 319 (2008) 482-484
-
(2008)
Science
, vol.319
, pp. 482-484
-
-
Mettetal, J.1
Muzzey, D.2
Gómez-Uribe, C.3
van Oudenaarden, A.4
-
18
-
-
33745220278
-
Single-cell proteomic analysis of S. cerevisiae reveals the architecture of biological noise
-
Newman J.R., Ghaemmaghami S., Ihmels J., Breslow D.K., Noble M., DeRisi J.L., and Weissman J.S. Single-cell proteomic analysis of S. cerevisiae reveals the architecture of biological noise. Nature 441 (2006) 840-846
-
(2006)
Nature
, vol.441
, pp. 840-846
-
-
Newman, J.R.1
Ghaemmaghami, S.2
Ihmels, J.3
Breslow, D.K.4
Noble, M.5
DeRisi, J.L.6
Weissman, J.S.7
-
19
-
-
0742288061
-
Unique and redundant roles for HOG MAPK pathway components as revealed by whole-genome expression analysis
-
O'Rourke S., and Herskowitz I. Unique and redundant roles for HOG MAPK pathway components as revealed by whole-genome expression analysis. Mol. Biol. Cell 15 (2004) 532-542
-
(2004)
Mol. Biol. Cell
, vol.15
, pp. 532-542
-
-
O'Rourke, S.1
Herskowitz, I.2
-
20
-
-
4043098376
-
MAP kinase-mediated stress relief that precedes and regulates the timing of transcriptional induction
-
Proft M., and Struhl K. MAP kinase-mediated stress relief that precedes and regulates the timing of transcriptional induction. Cell 118 (2004) 351-361
-
(2004)
Cell
, vol.118
, pp. 351-361
-
-
Proft, M.1
Struhl, K.2
-
21
-
-
0023404310
-
Osmotic significance of glycerol accumulation in exponentially growing yeasts
-
Reed R., Chudek J., Foster R., and Gadd G. Osmotic significance of glycerol accumulation in exponentially growing yeasts. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 53 (1987) 2119-2123
-
(1987)
Appl. Environ. Microbiol.
, vol.53
, pp. 2119-2123
-
-
Reed, R.1
Chudek, J.2
Foster, R.3
Gadd, G.4
-
22
-
-
0038153182
-
Yeast osmosensor Sln1 and plant cytokinin receptor Cre1 respond to changes in turgor pressure
-
Reiser V., Raitt D., and Saito H. Yeast osmosensor Sln1 and plant cytokinin receptor Cre1 respond to changes in turgor pressure. J. Cell Biol. 161 (2003) 1035-1040
-
(2003)
J. Cell Biol.
, vol.161
, pp. 1035-1040
-
-
Reiser, V.1
Raitt, D.2
Saito, H.3
-
23
-
-
0036212767
-
Computational modeling of the dynamics of the MAP kinase cascade activated by surface and internalized EGF receptors
-
Schoeberl B., Eichler-Jonsson C., Gilles E., and Müller G. Computational modeling of the dynamics of the MAP kinase cascade activated by surface and internalized EGF receptors. Nat. Biotechnol. 20 (2002) 370-375
-
(2002)
Nat. Biotechnol.
, vol.20
, pp. 370-375
-
-
Schoeberl, B.1
Eichler-Jonsson, C.2
Gilles, E.3
Müller, G.4
-
24
-
-
10944251582
-
Principles of MAP kinase signaling specificity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
-
Schwartz M., and Madhani H. Principles of MAP kinase signaling specificity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Annu. Rev. Genet. 38 (2004) 725-748
-
(2004)
Annu. Rev. Genet.
, vol.38
, pp. 725-748
-
-
Schwartz, M.1
Madhani, H.2
-
25
-
-
0034087301
-
Cell wall and cytoskeleton reorganization as the response to hyperosmotic shock in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
-
Slaninová I., Sesták S., Svoboda A., and Farkas V. Cell wall and cytoskeleton reorganization as the response to hyperosmotic shock in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Arch. Microbiol. 173 (2000) 245-252
-
(2000)
Arch. Microbiol.
, vol.173
, pp. 245-252
-
-
Slaninová, I.1
Sesták, S.2
Svoboda, A.3
Farkas, V.4
-
26
-
-
0043013344
-
Adaptation and regulation with signal detection implies internal model
-
Sontag E. Adaptation and regulation with signal detection implies internal model. Syst. Contr. Lett. 50 (2003) 119-126
-
(2003)
Syst. Contr. Lett.
, vol.50
, pp. 119-126
-
-
Sontag, E.1
-
27
-
-
4544346660
-
Robustness of cellular functions
-
Stelling J., Sauer U., Szallasi Z., Doyle F., and Doyle J. Robustness of cellular functions. Cell 118 (2004) 675-685
-
(2004)
Cell
, vol.118
, pp. 675-685
-
-
Stelling, J.1
Sauer, U.2
Szallasi, Z.3
Doyle, F.4
Doyle, J.5
-
28
-
-
0034696963
-
Stimulation of the yeast high osmolarity glycerol (HOG) pathway: evidence for a signal generated by a change in turgor rather than by water stress
-
Tamás M., Rep M., Thevelein J., and Hohmann S. Stimulation of the yeast high osmolarity glycerol (HOG) pathway: evidence for a signal generated by a change in turgor rather than by water stress. FEBS Lett. 472 (2000) 159-165
-
(2000)
FEBS Lett.
, vol.472
, pp. 159-165
-
-
Tamás, M.1
Rep, M.2
Thevelein, J.3
Hohmann, S.4
-
29
-
-
33747371425
-
Analysis of mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling specificity in response to hyperosmotic stress: use of an analog-sensitive HOG1 allele
-
Westfall P., and Thorner J. Analysis of mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling specificity in response to hyperosmotic stress: use of an analog-sensitive HOG1 allele. Eukaryot. Cell 5 (2006) 1215-1228
-
(2006)
Eukaryot. Cell
, vol.5
, pp. 1215-1228
-
-
Westfall, P.1
Thorner, J.2
-
31
-
-
0034712843
-
Robust perfect adaptation in bacterial chemotaxis through integral feedback control
-
Yi T., Huang Y., Simon M., and Doyle J. Robust perfect adaptation in bacterial chemotaxis through integral feedback control. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97 (2000) 4649-4653
-
(2000)
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
, vol.97
, pp. 4649-4653
-
-
Yi, T.1
Huang, Y.2
Simon, M.3
Doyle, J.4
|