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Genetic and biochemical analysis of TGFβ signal transduction
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews, 1997TGF beta-like ligands are involved in many different developmental processes that pattern a variety of tissues in invertebrates and vertebrates. In the last few years, rapid progress has been made toward elucidating the developmental roles of the TGF beta-like pathways and identifying the novel components involved in transducing their signals ...
R W, Padgett, C, Savage, P, Das
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Genetic analysis of ABA signal transduction pathways
Trends in Plant Science, 1998Abstract The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) has been demonstrated to modulate a variety of physiological processes, including seed dormancy, leaf water relations and adaptation to environmental stresses such as cold, drought and salinity. Recent analysis of Arabidopsis mutants with altered responses to ABA is now beginning to indicate the ...
Dario Bonetta, Peter McCourt
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Drosophila abl and genetic redundancy in signal transduction
Trends in Genetics, 1991Genetic studies on Drosophila Abl and, more recently, on mouse c-Abl and c-Src indicate that the functions of these non-receptor tyrosine kinases may duplicate activities of other molecules within signal transduction pathways. In Drosophila, second-site mutations have been recovered that disrupt the redundant functions so that the Abl tyrosine kinase ...
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Genetic dissection of R gene signal transduction pathways
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 1998Mutant screens have identified several genes in tomato, barley and Arabidopsis that are required for the function of specific plant disease resistance (R) genes. Two of these genes, NDR1 and EDS1, have recently been cloned from Arabidopsis. Most Arabidopsis R genes require NDR1 or EDS1, but not both.
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Genetic engineering of plant signal transduction mechanisms
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 2000Signal transduction is used by plants to coordinate their development and to sense and respond to fluctuations in their surroundings. Of prime importance is the ability to defend against pathogens and other environmental hazards such as cold temperatures, drought or wounding. Many transduction pathways are now characterized and the underlying genes are
Tim Xing, Mark Jordan
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Neuron, 1994
To identify genes involved in mechanotransduction, Drosophila larvae were screened for X-linked mutations affecting a behavioral response to touch. Many mutations that caused nondevelopmental defects were recovered, among them multiple alleles of the genes uncoordinated (unc) and uncoordinated-like (uncl).
Maurice J. Kernan +2 more
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To identify genes involved in mechanotransduction, Drosophila larvae were screened for X-linked mutations affecting a behavioral response to touch. Many mutations that caused nondevelopmental defects were recovered, among them multiple alleles of the genes uncoordinated (unc) and uncoordinated-like (uncl).
Maurice J. Kernan +2 more
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Physical and genetical analysis of bacteriophage T4 generalized transduction
Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1983This report describes a comparison of the efficiency of transduction of genes in E. coli by the generalized transducing bacteriophages T4GT7 and P1CM. Both phages are capable of transducing many genetic markers in E. coli although the frequency of transduction for particular genes varies over a wide range.
K K, Young, G, Edlin
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Molecular Genetics of Visual Transduction in Drosophila
1992We have taken a reverse genetics approach to study the molecular basis of phototransduction in Drosophila melanogaster. We have identified genes which are preferentially expressed in the compound eye of the fruitfly by subtractive hybridization. Among those eye-specific sequences we have characterized the ninaA gene, a gene encoding for a photoreceptor
B.-H. Shieh, C. S. Zuker
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Genetic Signal Transduction by Nitrosyl-Iron Complexes in Escherichia coli
Biochemistry (Moscow), 2004Nitrosyl-iron complexes used as aqueous preparations of binuclear dinitrosyl-iron complex with glutathione (DNICglu), initially polycrystalline preparations of binuclear tetranitrosyl-iron complex with thiosulfate (TNICthio), and also binuclear tetranitrosyl-iron complex with aminotriazole (TNICatria) and mononuclear dinitrosyl-iron complex with ...
S V, Vasilieva +4 more
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A combined genetic and biochemical approach to mammalian signal transduction
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1995Abstract:The last five years have seen a rapid increase in interest and understanding of signal transduction pathways. While the description of such pathways has become more detailed and complex, a number of consistent findings have emerged. Modular domains, such as SH2 and SH3 domains, are present on a wide variety of proteins and mediate specific ...
N G, Della +4 more
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