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Cox, Brian
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Byrne, Lee
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Freedman, Robert
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Ness, Frederique
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Ridout, Martin
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Cole, Diana
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Morgan, B J T
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Kushnirov, Vitaly
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2009: Tuite Mick F; Cox Brian S
Prions remodel gene expression in yeast.
Nature cell biology 2009;11(3):241-3.
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2009: Byrne Lee J; Cole Diana J; Cox Brian S; Ridout Martin S; Morgan Byron J T; Tuite Mick F
The number and transmission of [PSI] prion seeds (Propagons) in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
PloS one 2009;4(3):e4670.
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2008: Tuite Mick; Stojanovski Klement; Ness Frederique; Merritt Gloria; Koloteva-Levine Nadejda
Cellular factors important for the de novo formation of yeast prions.
Biochemical Society transactions 2008;36(Pt 5):1083-7.
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2008: Studte Patrick; Zink Sabrina; Jablonowski Daniel; Bär Christian; von der Haar Tobias; Tuite Mick F; Schaffrath Raffael
tRNA and protein methylase complexes mediate zymocin toxicity in yeast.
Molecular microbiology 2008;69(5):1266-77.
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2007: Cole D J; Ridout M S; Morgan B J T; Byrne L J; Tuite M F
Approximations for expected generation number.
Biometrics 2007;63(4):1023-30.
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2007: Cox Brian S; Byrne Lee J; Tuite Mick F
Prion stability.
Prion 2007;1(3):170-8.
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2007: Byrne Lee J; Cox Brian S; Cole Diana J; Ridout Martin S; Morgan Byron J T; Tuite Mick F
Cell division is essential for elimination of the yeast [PSI+] prion by guanidine hydrochloride.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007;104(28):11688-93.
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2007: Tuite Mick F; Melki Ronald
Protein misfolding and aggregation in ageing and disease: molecular processes and therapeutic perspectives.
Prion 2007;1(2):116-20.
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2007: Tuite Mick F; Cox Brian S
The genetic control of the formation and propagation of the [PSI+] prion of yeast.
Prion 2007;1(2):101-9.
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2007: von der Haar Tobias; Tuite Mick F
Regulated translational bypass of stop codons in yeast.
Trends in microbiology 2007;15(2):78-86.
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2007: von der Haar Tobias; Jossé Lyne; Wright Paul; Zenthon Jo; Tuite Mick F
Development of a novel yeast cell-based system for studying the aggregation of Alzheimer's disease-associated Abeta peptides in vivo.
Neuro-degenerative diseases 2007;4(2-3):136-47.
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2006: Ridout M S; Cole D J; Morgan B J T; Byrne L J; Tuite M F
New approximations to the Malthusian parameter.
Biometrics 2006;62(4):1216-23.
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2006: Alderton Alex J; Burr Ian; Mühlschlegel Fritz A; Tuite Mick F
Zeocin resistance as a dominant selective marker for transformation and targeted gene deletions in Candida glabrata.
Mycoses 2006;49(6):445-51.
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2006: Tuite Mick F; Cox Brian S
The [PSI+] prion of yeast: a problem of inheritance.
Methods (San Diego, Calif.) 2006;39(1):9-22.
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2006: Zenthon Joanna F; Ness Frederique; Cox Brian; Tuite Mick F
The [PSI+] prion of Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be propagated by an Hsp104 orthologue from Candida albicans.
Eukaryotic cell 2006;5(2):217-25.
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2006: Shkundina Irina S; Kushnirov Vitaly V; Tuite Mick F; Ter-Avanesyan Michael D
The role of the N-terminal oligopeptide repeats of the yeast Sup35 prion protein in propagation and transmission of prion variants.
Genetics 2006;172(2):827-35.
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2005: Lund Peter A; Tuite Mick F
Preventing illicit liaisons in Poland.
EMBO reports 2005;6(12):1126-30.
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2005: Klengel Torsten; Liang Wei-Jun; Chaloupka James; Ruoff Claudia; Schröppel Klaus; Naglik Julian R; Eckert Sabine E; Mogensen Estelle Gewiss; Haynes Ken; Tuite Mick F; Levin Lonny R; Buck Jochen; Mühlschlegel Fritz A
Fungal adenylyl cyclase integrates CO2 sensing with cAMP signaling and virulence.
Current biology : CB 2005;15(22):2021-6.
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2005: Jones Gary W; Tuite Mick F
Chaperoning prions: the cellular machinery for propagating an infectious protein?
BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2005;27(8):823-32.
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2005: O'Callaghan Kenneth J; Byrne Lee J; Tuite Mick F
Extraction and denaturing gel electrophoretic methodology for the analysis of yeast proteins.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 2005;308():357-73.
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2005: Byrne Lee J; O'Callaghan Kenneth J; Tuite Mick F
Heterologous gene expression in yeast.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 2005;308():51-64.
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2004: Cole D J; Morgan B J T; Ridout M S; Byrne L J; Tuite M F
Estimating the number of prions in yeast cells.
Mathematical medicine and biology : a journal of the IMA 2004;21(4):369-95.
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2004: Tuite Mick F; Koloteva-Levin Nadejda
Propagating prions in fungi and mammals.
Molecular cell 2004;14(5):541-52.
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2004: Osherovich Lev Z; Cox Brian S; Tuite Mick F; Weissman Jonathan S
Dissection and design of yeast prions.
PLoS biology 2004;2(4):E86.
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2004: Tuite Mick F
Cell biology: the strain of being a prion.
Nature 2004;428(6980):265-7.
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2004: Santos Manuel A S; Moura Gabriela; Massey Steven E; Tuite Mick F
Driving change: the evolution of alternative genetic codes.
Trends in genetics : TIG 2004;20(2):95-102.
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2003: Tuite Mick F; Cox Brian S
Propagation of yeast prions.
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology 2003;4(11):878-90.
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2003: Cox Brian; Ness Frederique; Tuite Mick
Analysis of the generation and segregation of propagons: entities that propagate the [PSI+] prion in yeast.
Genetics 2003;165(1):23-33.
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2003: Resende Catarina G; Outeiro Tiago F; Sands Laina; Lindquist Susan; Tuite Mick F
Prion protein gene polymorphisms in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Molecular microbiology 2003;49(4):1005-17.
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2003: Massey Steven E; Moura Gabriela; Beltrão Pedro; Almeida Ricardo; Garey James R; Tuite Mick F; Santos Manuel A S
Comparative evolutionary genomics unveils the molecular mechanism of reassignment of the CTG codon in Candida spp.
Genome research 2003;13(4):544-57.
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2002: Ness Frédérique; Ferreira Paulo; Cox Brian S; Tuite Mick F
Guanidine hydrochloride inhibits the generation of prion "seeds" but not prion protein aggregation in yeast.
Molecular and cellular biology 2002;22(15):5593-605.
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2002: Moura Gabriela; Miranda Isabel; Cheesman Caroline; Tuite Mick F; Santos Manuel A S
Stop codon decoding in Candida albicans: from non-standard back to standard.
Yeast (Chichester, England) 2002;19(9):727-33.
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2002: Resende Catarina; Parham Steven N; Tinsley Caroline; Ferreira Paulo; Duarte Júlio A B; Tuite Mick F
The Candida albicans Sup35p protein (CaSup35p): function, prion-like behaviour and an associated polyglutamine length polymorphism.
Microbiology (Reading, England) 2002;148(Pt 4):1049-60.
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2002: Fernandez-Bellot Eric; Guillemet Elisabeth; Ness Frederique; Baudin-Baillieu Agnes; Ripaud Leslie; Tuite Mick; Cullin Christophe
The [URE3] phenotype: evidence for a soluble prion in yeast.
EMBO reports 2002;3(1):76-81.
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2001: O'Sullivan J M; Mihr M J; Santos M A; Tuite M F
The Candida albicans gene encoding the cytoplasmic leucyl-tRNA synthetase: implications for the evolution of CUG codon reassignment.
Gene 2001;275(1):133-40.
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2001: Ferreira P C; Ness F; Edwards S R; Cox B S; Tuite M F
The elimination of the yeast [PSI+] prion by guanidine hydrochloride is the result of Hsp104 inactivation.
Molecular microbiology 2001;40(6):1357-69.
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2001: Parham S N; Resende C G; Tuite M F
Oligopeptide repeats in the yeast protein Sup35p stabilize intermolecular prion interactions.
The EMBO journal 2001;20(9):2111-9.
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2001: O'Sullivan J M; Mihr M J; Santos M A; Tuite M F
Seryl-tRNA synthetase is not responsible for the evolution of CUG codon reassignment in Candida albicans.
Yeast (Chichester, England) 2001;18(4):313-22.
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2001: O'Sullivan J M; Davenport J B; Tuite M F
Codon reassignment and the evolving genetic code: problems and pitfalls in post-genome analysis.
Trends in genetics : TIG 2001;17(1):20-2.
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2000: Song H; Mugnier P; Das A K; Webb H M; Evans D R; Tuite M F; Hemmings B A; Barford D
The crystal structure of human eukaryotic release factor eRF1--mechanism of stop codon recognition and peptidyl-tRNA hydrolysis.
Cell 2000;100(3):311-21.
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2000: Tuite M F
Yeast prions and their prion-forming domain.
Cell 2000;100(3):289-92.
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2000: Eaglestone S S; Ruddock L W; Cox B S; Tuite M F
Guanidine hydrochloride blocks a critical step in the propagation of the prion-like determinant [PSI(+)] of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000;97(1):240-4.
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1999: Mugnier P; Tuite M F
Translation termination and its regulation in eukaryotes: recent insights provided by studies in yeast.
Biochemistry. Biokhimii?a 1999;64(12):1360-6.
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1999: Perreau V M; Keith G; Holmes W M; Przykorska A; Santos M A; Tuite M F
The Candida albicans CUG-decoding ser-tRNA has an atypical anticodon stem-loop structure.
Journal of molecular biology 1999;293(5):1039-53.
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1999: Eurwilaichitr L; Graves F M; Stansfield I; Tuite M F
The C-terminus of eRF1 defines a functionally important domain for translation termination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Molecular microbiology 1999;32(3):485-96.
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1999: Eaglestone S S; Cox B S; Tuite M F
Translation termination efficiency can be regulated in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by environmental stress through a prion-mediated mechanism.
The EMBO journal 1999;18(7):1974-81.
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1999: Santos M A; Cheesman C; Costa V; Moradas-Ferreira P; Tuite M F
Selective advantages created by codon ambiguity allowed for the evolution of an alternative genetic code in Candida spp.
Molecular microbiology 1999;31(3):937-47.
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1998: Mottagui-Tabar S; Tuite M F; Isaksson L A
The influence of 5' codon context on translation termination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 1998;257(1):249-54.
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1998: Kochneva-Pervukhova N V; Paushkin S V; Kushnirov V V; Cox B S; Tuite M F; Ter-Avanesyan M D
Mechanism of inhibition of Psi+ prion determinant propagation by a mutation of the N-terminus of the yeast Sup35 protein.
The EMBO journal 1998;17(19):5805-10.
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1998: Stansfield I; Jones K M; Herbert P; Lewendon A; Shaw W V; Tuite M F
Missense translation errors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Journal of molecular biology 1998;282(1):13-24.
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1997: Santos M A; Ueda T; Watanabe K; Tuite M F
The non-standard genetic code of Candida spp.: an evolving genetic code or a novel mechanism for adaptation?
Molecular microbiology 1997;26(3):423-31.
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1997: Perreau V M; Santos M A; Tuite M F
Beta, a novel repetitive DNA element associated with tRNA genes in the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans.
Molecular microbiology 1997;25(2):229-36.
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1997: Stansfield I; Kushnirov V V; Jones K M; Tuite M F
A conditional-lethal translation termination defect in a sup45 mutant of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 1997;245(3):557-63.
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1997: Urbero B; Eurwilaichitr L; Stansfield I; Tassan J P; Le Goff X; Kress M; Tuite M F
Expression of the release factor eRF1 (Sup45p) gene of higher eukaryotes in yeast and mammalian tissues.
Biochimie 1997;79(1):27-36.
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1996: Santos M A; Perreau V M; Tuite M F
Transfer RNA structural change is a key element in the reassignment of the CUG codon in Candida albicans.
The EMBO journal 1996;15(18):5060-8.
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1996: Tuite M F
Discovery and development of new systemic antifungals.
Trends in biotechnology 1996;14(7):219-20.
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1996: Stansfield I; Eurwilaichitr L; Akhmaloka; Tuite M F
Depletion in the levels of the release factor eRF1 causes a reduction in the efficiency of translation termination in yeast.
Molecular microbiology 1996;20(6):1135-43.
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1996: Tuite M F; Santos M A
Codon reassignment in Candida species: an evolutionary conundrum.
Biochimie 1996;78(11-12):993-9.
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1996: Grant C M; Fitch I T; Tuite M F
Electrophoretic analysis of yeast proteins.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 1996;53():259-67.
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1996: Hartley A D; Santos M A; Colthurst D R; Tuite M F
Preparation and use of yeast cell-free translation lysate.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 1996;53():249-57.
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1995: Stansfield I; Jones K M; Tuite M F
The end in sight: terminating translation in eukaryotes.
Trends in biochemical sciences 1995;20(12):489-91.
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1995: Belfield G P; Ross-Smith N J; Tuite M F
Translation elongation factor-3 (EF-3): an evolving eukaryotic ribosomal protein?
Journal of molecular evolution 1995;41(3):376-87.
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1995: Stansfield I; Jones K M; Kushnirov V V; Dagkesamanskaya A R; Poznyakovski A I; Paushkin S V; Nierras C R; Cox B S; Ter-Avanesyan M D; Tuite M F
The products of the SUP45 (eRF1) and SUP35 genes interact to mediate translation termination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
The EMBO journal 1995;14(17):4365-73.
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1995: Stansfield I; Akhmaloka; Tuite M F
A mutant allele of the SUP45 (SAL4) gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae shows temperature-dependent allosuppressor and omnipotent suppressor phenotypes.
Current genetics 1995;27(5):417-26.
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1995: Dunn A; Luz J M; Natalia D; Gamble J A; Freedman R B; Tuite M F
Protein disulphide isomerase (PDI) is required for the secretion of a native disulphide-bonded protein from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Biochemical Society transactions 1995;23(1):78S.
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1995: Rahman D R; Bentley N J; Tuite M F
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae small heat shock protein Hsp26 inhibits actin polymerisation.
Biochemical Society transactions 1995;23(1):77S.
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1995: Parry J W; Clark J R; Tuite M F; Freedman R B
The expression in E. coli and purification of isolated non-thioredoxin-like domains of human PDI.
Biochemical Society transactions 1995;23(1):71S.
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1995: Webster P A; Pioli D; Tuite M F; Freedman R B
Properties and cellular functions of related yeast ER proteins protein disulphide-isomerase and Eug1p.
Biochemical Society transactions 1995;23(1):66S.
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1995: Ross-Smith N; Tan P; Belfield G; Tuite M F
Translational elongation factor 3 (EF-3): a study of its structural and functional divergence in fungi.
Biochemical Society transactions 1995;23(1):132S.
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1995: Boucherié H; Bataille N; Fitch I T; Perrot M; Tuite M F
Differential synthesis of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase polypeptides in stressed yeast cells.
FEMS microbiology letters 1995;125(2-3):127-33.
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1994: Tuite M F; Freedman R B
Improving secretion of recombinant proteins from yeast and mammalian cells: rational or empirical design?
Trends in biotechnology 1994;12(11):432-4.
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1994: Swoboda R K; Bertram G; Colthurst D R; Tuite M F; Gow N A; Gooday G W; Brown A J
Regulation of the gene encoding translation elongation factor 3 during growth and morphogenesis in Candida albicans.
Microbiology (Reading, England) 1994;140 ( Pt 10)():2611-6.
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1994: Grant C M; Tuite M F
Mistranslation of human phosphoglycerate kinase in yeast in the presence of paromomycin.
Current genetics 1994;26(2):95-9.
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1994: Freedman R B; Hirst T R; Tuite M F
Protein disulphide isomerase: building bridges in protein folding.
Trends in biochemical sciences 1994;19(8):331-6.
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1994: Sagliocco F A; Zhu D; Vega Laso M R; McCarthy J E; Tuite M F; Brown A J
Rapid mRNA degradation in yeast can proceed independently of translational elongation.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1994;269(28):18630-7.
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1994: Stansfield I; Tuite M F
Polypeptide chain termination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Current genetics 1994;25(5):385-95.
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1994: Tuite M F; Stansfield I
Termination of protein synthesis.
Molecular biology reports 1994;19(3):171-81.
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1994: Santos M A; el-Adlouni C; Cox A D; Luz J M; Keith G; Tuite M F
Transfer RNA profiling: a new method for the identification of pathogenic Candida species.
Yeast (Chichester, England) 1994;10(5):625-36.
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1994: Luz J M; Markus H; Farquhar R; Schultz L D; Ellis R W; Freedman R B; Tuite M F
Expression and secretion of human protein disulphide isomerase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Biochemical Society transactions 1994;22(1):76S.
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1993: Sagliocco F A; Vega Laso M R; Zhu D; Tuite M F; McCarthy J E; Brown A J
The influence of 5'-secondary structures upon ribosome binding to mRNA during translation in yeast.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1993;268(35):26522-30.
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1993: Santos M A; Tuite M F
New insights into mRNA decoding--implications for heterologous protein synthesis.
Trends in biotechnology 1993;11(12):500-5.
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1993: Tuite M F; Stansfield I; Eurwilaichitr L; Akhmaloka
Novel ribosome-associated translation factors are required to maintain the fidelity of translation in yeast.
Biochemical Society transactions 1993;21(4):857-62.
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1993: Belfield G P; Bauer M; Ross-Smith N; Tan P; Colthurst D R; Tuite M F
EF-3: a novel fungal elongation factor with homology to E. coli ribosomal protein S5.
Biochemical Society transactions 1993;21(4):331S.
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1993: Stansfield I; Grant C M; Akhmaloka; Tuite M F
Errors in stop codon recognition in a temperature sensitive mutation of yeast.
Biochemical Society transactions 1993;21(4):329S.
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1993: Belfield G P; Tuite M F
Translation elongation factor 3: a fungus-specific translation factor?
Molecular microbiology 1993;9(3):411-8.
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1993: Vega Laso M R; Zhu D; Sagliocco F; Brown A J; Tuite M F; McCarthy J E
Inhibition of translational initiation in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a function of the stability and position of hairpin structures in the mRNA leader.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1993;268(9):6453-62.
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1993: Santos M A; Keith G; Tuite M F
Non-standard translational events in Candida albicans mediated by an unusual seryl-tRNA with a 5'-CAG-3' (leucine) anticodon.
The EMBO journal 1993;12(2):607-16.
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1992: Stansfield I; Grant G M; Akhmaloka; Tuite M F
Ribosomal association of the yeast SAL4 (SUP45) gene product: implications for its role in translation fidelity and termination.
Molecular microbiology 1992;6(23):3469-78.
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1992: Glasser A L; el Adlouni C; Keith G; Sochacka E; Malkiewicz A; Santos M; Tuite M F; Desgrès J
Presence and coding properties of 2'-O-methyl-5-carbamoylmethyluridine (ncm5Um) in the wobble position of the anticodon of tRNA(Leu) (U*AA) from brewer's yeast.
FEBS letters 1992;314(3):381-5.
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1992: Tuite M F
Antifungal drug development: the identification of new targets.
Trends in biotechnology 1992;10(7):235-9.
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1992: Colthurst D R; Schauder B S; Hayes M V; Tuite M F
Elongation factor 3 (EF-3) from Candida albicans shows both structural and functional similarity to EF-3 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Molecular microbiology 1992;6(8):1025-33.
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1992: Bentley N J; Fitch I T; Tuite M F
The small heat-shock protein Hsp26 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae assembles into a high molecular weight aggregate.
Yeast (Chichester, England) 1992;8(2):95-106.
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1991: Farquhar R; Honey N; Murant S J; Bossier P; Schultz L; Montgomery D; Ellis R W; Freedman R B; Tuite M F
Protein disulfide isomerase is essential for viability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Gene 1991;108(1):81-9.
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1991: Green S R; Spalding A; Ashford T; Proud C G; Tuite M F
Synthesis of human initiation factor-2 alpha in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Gene 1991;108(2):253-8.
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1991: Green S R; Fullekrug J; Sauer K; Tuite M F
Isolation and characterisation of a bovine cDNA encoding eukaryotic initiation factor 2 alpha.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1991;1090(2):277-80.
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1991: Akhmaloka; Grant C M; Stansfield I; Tuite M F
The use of allosuppressor alleles of the SAL4 gene in the study of translational fidelity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Biochemical Society transactions 1991;19(3):281S.
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1991: Hartley A D; Girstel B; McCarthy J E; Tuite M F
Role of the 5' mRNA leader in heat shock gene expression in yeast.
Biochemical Society transactions 1991;19(3):280S.
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1991: Colthurst D R; Belfield G P; Tuite M F
Analysis of a novel elongation factor: EF-3.
Biochemical Society transactions 1991;19(3):279S.
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1991: Colthurst D R; Santos M; Grant C M; Tuite M F
Candida albicans and three other Candida species contain an elongation factor structurally and functionally analogous to elongation factor 3.
FEMS microbiology letters 1991;64(1):45-9.
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1991: Colthurst D R; Chalk P; Hayes M; Tuite M F
Efficient translation of synthetic and natural mRNAs in an mRNA-dependent cell-free system from the dimorphic fungus Candida albicans.
Journal of general microbiology 1991;137(4):851-7.
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1991: Jackson H C; Colthurst D; Hancock V; Marriott M S; Tuite M F
No detection of characteristic fungal protein elongation factor EF-3 in Pneumocystis carinii.
The Journal of infectious diseases 1991;163(3):675-7.
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1991: Firoozan M; Grant C M; Duarte J A; Tuite M F
Quantitation of readthrough of termination codons in yeast using a novel gene fusion assay.
Yeast (Chichester, England) 1991;7(2):173-83.
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1990: Tuite M F; Bentley N J; Bossier P; Fitch I T
The structure and function of small heat shock proteins: analysis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Hsp26 protein.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1990;58(3):147-54.
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1990: Santos M; Colthurst D R; Wills N; McLaughlin C S; Tuite M F
Efficient translation of the UAG termination codon in Candida species.
Current genetics 1990;17(6):487-91.
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1989: Song J M; Picologlou S; Grant C M; Firoozan M; Tuite M F; Liebman S
Elongation factor EF-1 alpha gene dosage alters translational fidelity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Molecular and cellular biology 1989;9(10):4571-5.
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1989: Bossier P; Fitch I T; Boucherie H; Tuite M F
Structure and expression of a yeast gene encoding the small heat-shock protein Hsp26.
Gene 1989;78(2):323-30.
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1989: Spalding A; Tuite M F
Host-plasmid interactions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: effect of host ploidy on plasmid stability and copy number.
Journal of general microbiology 1989;135(4):1037-45.
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1989: Grant C M; Firoozan M; Tuite M F
Mistranslation induces the heat-shock response in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Molecular microbiology 1989;3(2):215-20.
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1988: Cox B S; Tuite M F; McLaughlin C S
The psi factor of yeast: a problem in inheritance.
Yeast (Chichester, England) 1988;4(3):159-78.
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1987: Tuite M F; Cox B S; McLaughlin C S
A ribosome-associated inhibitor of in vitro nonsense suppression in [psi-] strains of yeast.
FEBS letters 1987;225(1-2):205-8.
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1986: Tuite M F; Plesset J
mRNA-dependent yeast cell-free translation systems: theory and practice.
Yeast (Chichester, England) 1986;2(1):35-52.
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1981: Tuite M F; Cox B S; McLaughlin C S
An homologous in vitro assay for yeast nonsense suppressors.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1981;256(14):7298-304.
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1980: Tuite M F; Plesset J; Moldave K; McLaughlin C S
Faithful and efficient translation of homologous and heterologous mRNAs in an mRNA-dependent cell-free system from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1980;255(18):8761-6.
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