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Thomas, David
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Dignard, Daniel
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Leberer, Ekkehard
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Nantel, André
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Harcus, Doreen
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Marcil, Anne
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Wu, Cunle
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Wu, Carl
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Oberholzer, Ursula
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Csank, C
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Bachewich, Catherine
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2009: Lavoie Hugo; Hogues Hervé; Whiteway Malcolm
Rearrangements of the transcriptional regulatory networks of metabolic pathways in fungi.
Current opinion in microbiology 2009;12(6):655-63.
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2009: Askew Christopher; Sellam Adnane; Epp Elias; Hogues Hervé; Mullick Alaka; Nantel André; Whiteway Malcolm
Transcriptional regulation of carbohydrate metabolism in the human pathogen Candida albicans.
PLoS pathogens 2009;5(10):e1000612.
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2009: Arbour Mélanie; Epp Elias; Hogues Hervé; Sellam Adnane; Lacroix Celine; Rauceo Jason; Mitchell Aaron; Whiteway Malcolm; Nantel André
Widespread occurrence of chromosomal aneuploidy following the routine production of Candida albicans mutants.
FEMS yeast research 2009;9(7):1070-7.
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2009: Côte Pierre; Hogues Hervé; Whiteway Malcolm
Transcriptional analysis of the Candida albicans cell cycle.
Molecular biology of the cell 2009;20(14):3363-73.
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2009: Sellam Adnane; Askew Christopher; Epp Elias; Lavoie Hugo; Whiteway Malcolm; Nantel André
Genome-wide mapping of the coactivator Ada2p yields insight into the functional roles of SAGA/ADA complex in Candida albicans.
Molecular biology of the cell 2009;20(9):2389-400.
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2009: Whiteway Malcolm
Yeast mating: putting some fizz into fungal sex?
Current biology : CB 2009;19(6):R258-60.
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2008: Dignard Daniel; André Dominique; Whiteway Malcolm
Heterotrimeric G-protein subunit function in Candida albicans: both the alpha and beta subunits of the pheromone response G protein are required for mating.
Eukaryotic cell 2008;7(9):1591-9.
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2008: Marcil A; Gadoury C; Ash J; Zhang J; Nantel A; Whiteway M
Analysis of PRA1 and its relationship to Candida albicans- macrophage interactions.
Infection and immunity 2008;76(9):4345-58.
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2008: Annan Robert B; Wu Cunle; Waller Daniel D; Whiteway Malcolm; Thomas David Y
Rho5p is involved in mediating the osmotic stress response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and its activity is regulated via Msi1p and Npr1p by phosphorylation and ubiquitination.
Eukaryotic cell 2008;7(9):1441-9.
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2008: Lavoie Hugo; Whiteway Malcolm
Increased respiration in the sch9Delta mutant is required for increasing chronological life span but not replicative life span.
Eukaryotic cell 2008;7(7):1127-35.
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2008: Levitin Anastasia; Whiteway Malcolm
Drosophila innate immunity and response to fungal infections.
Cellular microbiology 2008;10(5):1021-6.
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2008: Côte Pierre; Whiteway Malcolm
The role of Candida albicans FAR1 in regulation of pheromone-mediated mating, gene expression and cell cycle arrest.
Molecular microbiology 2008;68(2):392-404.
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2008: Hogues Hervé; Lavoie Hugo; Sellam Adnane; Mangos Maria; Roemer Terry; Purisima Enrico; Nantel André; Whiteway Malcolm
Transcription factor substitution during the evolution of fungal ribosome regulation.
Molecular cell 2008;29(5):552-62.
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2008: Lavoie Hugo; Sellam Adnane; Askew Christopher; Nantel André; Whiteway Malcolm
A toolbox for epitope-tagging and genome-wide location analysis in Candida albicans.
BMC genomics 2008;9():578.
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2008: Huang Hao; Harcus Doreen; Whiteway Malcolm
Transcript profiling of a MAP kinase pathway in C. albicans.
Microbiological research 2008;163(4):380-93.
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2007: White Sarah Jane; Rosenbach Ari; Lephart Paul; Nguyen Diem; Benjamin Alana; Tzipori Saul; Whiteway Malcolm; Mecsas Joan; Kumamoto Carol A
Self-regulation of Candida albicans population size during GI colonization.
PLoS pathogens 2007;3(12):e184.
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2007: Kebache Sem; Ash Josée; Annis Matthew G; Hagan John; Huber Maria; Hassard Jennifer; Stewart Colin L; Whiteway Malcolm; Nantel André
Grb10 and active Raf-1 kinase promote Bad-dependent cell survival.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2007;282(30):21873-83.
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2007: Martchenko Mikhail; Levitin Anastasia; Hogues Herve; Nantel Andre; Whiteway Malcolm
Transcriptional rewiring of fungal galactose-metabolism circuitry.
Current biology : CB 2007;17(12):1007-13.
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2007: Lusk C Patrick; Waller Daniel D; Makhnevych Taras; Dienemann Axel; Whiteway Malcolm; Thomas David Y; Wozniak Richard W
Nup53p is a target of two mitotic kinases, Cdk1p and Hrr25p.
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) 2007;8(6):647-60.
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2007: Schaefer Dana; Côte Pierre; Whiteway Malcolm; Bennett Richard J
Barrier activity in Candida albicans mediates pheromone degradation and promotes mating.
Eukaryotic cell 2007;6(6):907-18.
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2007: Levitin A; Marcil A; Tettweiler G; Laforest M J; Oberholzer U; Alarco A M; Thomas D Y; Lasko P; Whiteway M
Drosophila melanogaster Thor and response to Candida albicans infection.
Eukaryotic cell 2007;6(4):658-63.
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2007: Dumitru Raluca; Navarathna Dhammika H M L P; Semighini Camile P; Elowsky Christian G; Dumitru Razvan V; Dignard Daniel; Whiteway Malcolm; Atkin Audrey L; Nickerson Kenneth W
In vivo and in vitro anaerobic mating in Candida albicans.
Eukaryotic cell 2007;6(3):465-72.
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2007: Dignard Daniel; El-Naggar Ahmed L; Logue Mary E; Butler Geraldine; Whiteway Malcolm
Identification and characterization of MFA1, the gene encoding Candida albicans a-factor pheromone.
Eukaryotic cell 2007;6(3):487-94.
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2007: Wang Jihong; Yan Zhihui; Shen Shi-Hsiang; Whiteway Malcolm; Jiang Linghuo
Expression of CaPTC7 is developmentally regulated during serum-induced morphogenesis in the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans.
Canadian journal of microbiology 2007;53(2):237-44.
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2007: Martchenko Mikhail; Levitin Anastasia; Whiteway Malcolm
Transcriptional activation domains of the Candida albicans Gcn4p and Gal4p homologs.
Eukaryotic cell 2007;6(2):291-301.
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2007: Whiteway Malcolm; Bachewich Catherine
Morphogenesis in Candida albicans.
Annual review of microbiology 2007;61():529-53.
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2007: Levitin A; Whiteway M
The effect of prostaglandin E2 on transcriptional responses of Candida albicans.
Microbiological research 2007;162(3):201-10.
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2007: van het Hoog Marco; Rast Timothy J; Martchenko Mikhail; Grindle Suzanne; Dignard Daniel; Hogues Hervé; Cuomo Christine; Berriman Matthew; Scherer Stewart; Magee B B; Whiteway Malcolm; Chibana Hiroji; Nantel André; Magee P T
Assembly of the Candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes.
Genome biology 2007;8(4):R52.
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2006: Oberholzer Ursula; Nantel André; Berman Judith; Whiteway Malcolm
Transcript profiles of Candida albicans cortical actin patch mutants reflect their cellular defects: contribution of the Hog1p and Mkc1p signaling pathways.
Eukaryotic cell 2006;5(8):1252-65.
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2006: Wu Meiqun; Yu Zhenbao; Fan Jinjiang; Caron Antoine; Whiteway Malcolm; Shen Shi-Hsiang
Functional dissection of human protease mu-calpain in cell migration using RNAi.
FEBS letters 2006;580(13):3246-56.
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2006: Ebanks Roger O; Chisholm Kenneth; McKinnon Stewart; Whiteway Malcolm; Pinto Devanand M
Proteomic analysis of Candida albicans yeast and hyphal cell wall and associated proteins.
Proteomics 2006;6(7):2147-56.
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2006: Wu Cunle; Jansen Gregor; Zhang Jianchun; Thomas David Y; Whiteway Malcolm
Adaptor protein Ste50p links the Ste11p MEKK to the HOG pathway through plasma membrane association.
Genes & development 2006;20(6):734-46.
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2006: Dignard Daniel; Whiteway Malcolm
SST2, a regulator of G-protein signaling for the Candida albicans mating response pathway.
Eukaryotic cell 2006;5(1):192-202.
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2005: Kim Min-Sung; Yi Min-Ju; Lee Kwang-Hoon; Wagner John; Munger Christine; Kim Yeon-Gil; Whiteway Malcolm; Cygler Miroslaw; Oh Byung-Ha; Sacher Michael
Biochemical and crystallographic studies reveal a specific interaction between TRAPP subunits Trs33p and Bet3p.
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) 2005;6(12):1183-95.
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2005: Bachewich Catherine; Nantel Andre; Whiteway Malcolm
Cell cycle arrest during S or M phase generates polarized growth via distinct signals in Candida albicans.
Molecular microbiology 2005;57(4):942-59.
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2005: Enjalbert Brice; Whiteway Malcolm
Release from quorum-sensing molecules triggers hyphal formation during Candida albicans resumption of growth.
Eukaryotic cell 2005;4(7):1203-10.
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2005: Fan Jinjiang; Whiteway Malcolm; Shen Shi-Hsiang
Disruption of a gene encoding glycerol 3-phosphatase from Candida albicans impairs intracellular glycerol accumulation-mediated salt-tolerance.
FEMS microbiology letters 2005;245(1):107-16.
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2005: Jansen Gregor; Wu Cunle; Schade Babette; Thomas David Y; Whiteway Malcolm
Drag&Drop cloning in yeast.
Gene 2005;344():43-51.
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2005: Bachewich Catherine; Whiteway Malcolm
Cyclin Cln3p links G1 progression to hyphal and pseudohyphal development in Candida albicans.
Eukaryotic cell 2005;4(1):95-102.
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2005: Kim Yeon-Gil; Sohn Eun Ju; Seo Jawon; Lee Kong-Joo; Lee Heung-Soo; Hwang Inhwan; Whiteway Malcolm; Sacher Michael; Oh Byung-Ha
Crystal structure of bet3 reveals a novel mechanism for Golgi localization of tethering factor TRAPP.
Nature structural & molecular biology 2005;12(1):38-45.
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2004: Bhattacharjya Surajit; Xu Ping; Gingras Richard; Shaykhutdinov Rustem; Wu Cunle; Whiteway Malcolm; Ni Feng
Solution structure of the dimeric SAM domain of MAPKKK Ste11 and its interactions with the adaptor protein Ste50 from the budding yeast: implications for Ste11 activation and signal transmission through the Ste50-Ste11 complex.
Journal of molecular biology 2004;344(4):1071-87.
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2004: Schade Babette; Jansen Gregor; Whiteway Malcolm; Entian Karl D; Thomas David Y
Cold adaptation in budding yeast.
Molecular biology of the cell 2004;15(12):5492-502.
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2004: Oberholzer Ursula; Iouk Tatiana L; Thomas David Y; Whiteway Malcolm
Functional characterization of myosin I tail regions in Candida albicans.
Eukaryotic cell 2004;3(5):1272-86.
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2004: Nicholls Susan; Straffon Melissa; Enjalbert Brice; Nantel André; Macaskill Susan; Whiteway Malcolm; Brown Alistair J P
Msn2- and Msn4-like transcription factors play no obvious roles in the stress responses of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans.
Eukaryotic cell 2004;3(5):1111-23.
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2004: Harcus Doreen; Nantel André; Marcil Anne; Rigby Tracey; Whiteway Malcolm
Transcription profiling of cyclic AMP signaling in Candida albicans.
Molecular biology of the cell 2004;15(10):4490-9.
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2004: Whiteway Malcolm; Oberholzer Ursula
Candida morphogenesis and host-pathogen interactions.
Current opinion in microbiology 2004;7(4):350-7.
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2004: Alarco Anne-Marie; Marcil Anne; Chen Jian; Suter Beat; Thomas David; Whiteway Malcolm
Immune-deficient Drosophila melanogaster: a model for the innate immune response to human fungal pathogens.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 2004;172(9):5622-8.
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2004: Lee Chang-Muk; Nantel André; Jiang Linghuo; Whiteway Malcolm; Shen Shi-Hsiang
The serine/threonine protein phosphatase SIT4 modulates yeast-to-hypha morphogenesis and virulence in Candida albicans.
Molecular microbiology 2004;51(3):691-709.
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2004: Martchenko Mikhail; Alarco Anne-Marie; Harcus Doreen; Whiteway Malcolm
Superoxide dismutases in Candida albicans: transcriptional regulation and functional characterization of the hyphal-induced SOD5 gene.
Molecular biology of the cell 2004;15(2):456-67.
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2004: Mullick Alaka; Elias Miria; Harakidas Penelope; Marcil Anne; Whiteway Malcolm; Ge Bing; Hudson Thomas J; Caron Antoine W; Bourget Lucie; Picard Serge; Jovcevski Orce; Massie Bernard; Thomas David Y
Gene expression in HL60 granulocytoids and human polymorphonuclear leukocytes exposed to Candida albicans.
Infection and immunity 2004;72(1):414-29.
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2003: Panwar Sneh L; Legrand Melanie; Dignard Daniel; Whiteway Malcolm; Magee Paul T
MFalpha1, the gene encoding the alpha mating pheromone of Candida albicans.
Eukaryotic cell 2003;2(6):1350-60.
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2003: Wu Cunle; Arcand Mathieu; Jansen Gregor; Zhong Mei; Iouk Tatiana; Thomas David Y; Meloche Sylvain; Whiteway Malcolm
Phosphorylation of the MAPKKK regulator Ste50p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a casein kinase I phosphorylation site is required for proper mating function.
Eukaryotic cell 2003;2(5):949-61.
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2003: Dunphy Gary B; Oberholzer Ursula; Whiteway Malcolm; Zakarian Robert J; Boomer Iian
Virulence of Candida albicans mutants toward larval Galleria mellonella (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Galleridae).
Canadian journal of microbiology 2003;49(8):514-24.
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2003: Bachewich Catherine; Thomas David Y; Whiteway Malcolm
Depletion of a polo-like kinase in Candida albicans activates cyclase-dependent hyphal-like growth.
Molecular biology of the cell 2003;14(5):2163-80.
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2003: Enjalbert Brice; Nantel André; Whiteway Malcolm
Stress-induced gene expression in Candida albicans: absence of a general stress response.
Molecular biology of the cell 2003;14(4):1460-7.
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2003: Gopalbhai Kailesh; Jansen Gregor; Beauregard Geneviève; Whiteway Malcolm; Dumas France; Wu Cunle; Meloche Sylvain
Negative regulation of MAPKK by phosphorylation of a conserved serine residue equivalent to Ser212 of MEK1.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2003;278(10):8118-25.
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2003: Kast Christina; Wang Minglun; Whiteway Malcolm
The ERK/MAPK pathway regulates the activity of the human tissue factor pathway inhibitor-2 promoter.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2003;278(9):6787-94.
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2003: Ash Josée; Wu Cunle; Larocque Robert; Jamal Maleek; Stevens Willem; Osborne Mike; Thomas David Y; Whiteway Malcolm
Genetic analysis of the interface between Cdc42p and the CRIB domain of Ste20p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Genetics 2003;163(1):9-20.
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2002: Marcil A; Harcus D; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M
Candida albicans killing by RAW 264.7 mouse macrophage cells: effects of Candida genotype, infection ratios, and gamma interferon treatment.
Infection and immunity 2002;70(11):6319-29.
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2002: Nantel André; Dignard Daniel; Bachewich Catherine; Harcus Doreen; Marcil Anne; Bouin Anne-Pascale; Sensen Christoph W; Hogues Hervé; van het Hoog Marco; Gordon Paul; Rigby Tracey; Benoit François; Tessier Daniel C; Thomas David Y; Whiteway Malcolm
Transcription profiling of Candida albicans cells undergoing the yeast-to-hyphal transition.
Molecular biology of the cell 2002;13(10):3452-65.
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2002: Brennan Marc; Thomas David Y; Whiteway Malcolm; Kavanagh Kevin
Correlation between virulence of Candida albicans mutants in mice and Galleria mellonella larvae.
FEMS immunology and medical microbiology 2002;34(2):153-7.
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2002: Michel Sonja; Ushinsky Sophia; Klebl Bert; Leberer Ekkehard; Thomas David; Whiteway Malcolm; Morschhäuser Joachim
Generation of conditional lethal Candida albicans mutants by inducible deletion of essential genes.
Molecular microbiology 2002;46(1):269-80.
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2002: Jiang Linghuo; Whiteway Malcolm; Ramos Carlos w; Rodriguez-Medina Jose R; Shen Shi-Hsiang
The YHR076w gene encodes a type 2C protein phosphatase and represents the seventh PP2C gene in budding yeast.
FEBS letters 2002;527(1-3):323-5.
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2002: Oberholzer U; Marcil A; Leberer E; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M
Myosin I is required for hypha formation in Candida albicans.
Eukaryotic cell 2002;1(2):213-28.
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2002: Ushinsky Sophia C; Harcus Doreen; Ash Josee; Dignard Daniel; Marcil Anne; Morchhauser Joachim; Thomas David Y; Whiteway Malcolm; Leberer Ekkehard
CDC42 is required for polarized growth in human pathogen Candida albicans.
Eukaryotic cell 2002;1(1):95-104.
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2002: Jansen Gregor; Leberer Ekkehard; Thomas David Y; Whiteway Malcolm
Use of dominant negative mutations in analysis of G protein function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Methods in enzymology 2002;344():82-91.
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2001: Rocha C R; Schröppel K; Harcus D; Marcil A; Dignard D; Taylor B N; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M; Leberer E
Signaling through adenylyl cyclase is essential for hyphal growth and virulence in the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans.
Molecular biology of the cell 2001;12(11):3631-43.
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2000: Schröppel K; Sprösser K; Whiteway M; Thomas D Y; Röllinghoff M; Csank C
Repression of hyphal proteinase expression by the mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase phosphatase Cpp1p of Candida albicans is independent of the MAP kinase Cek1p.
Infection and immunity 2000;68(12):7159-61.
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2000: Raymond M; Dignard D; Alarco A M; Clark K L; Weber S; Whiteway M; Leberer E; Thomas D Y
Molecular cloning of the CRM1 gene from Candida albicans.
Yeast (Chichester, England) 2000;16(6):531-8.
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2000: Evangelista M; Klebl B M; Tong A H; Webb B A; Leeuw T; Leberer E; Whiteway M; Thomas D Y; Boone C
A role for myosin-I in actin assembly through interactions with Vrp1p, Bee1p, and the Arp2/3 complex.
The Journal of cell biology 2000;148(2):353-62.
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1999: Wu C; Leberer E; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M
Functional characterization of the interaction of Ste50p with Ste11p MAPKKK in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Molecular biology of the cell 1999;10(7):2425-40.
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1998: Guhad F A; Csank C; Jensen H E; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M; Hau J
Reduced pathogenicity of a Candida albicans MAP kinase phosphatase (CPP1) mutant in the murine mastitis model.
APMIS : acta pathologica, microbiologica, et immunologica Scandinavica 1998;106(11):1049-55.
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1998: Wu C; Leeuw T; Leberer E; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M
Cell cycle- and Cln2p-Cdc28p-dependent phosphorylation of the yeast Ste20p protein kinase.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1998;273(43):28107-15.
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1998: Guhad F A; Jensen H E; Aalbaek B; Csank C; Mohamed O; Harcus D; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M; Hau J
Mitogen-activated protein kinase-defective Candida albicans is avirulent in a novel model of localized murine candidiasis.
FEMS microbiology letters 1998;166(1):135-9.
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1998: Csank C; Schröppel K; Leberer E; Harcus D; Mohamed O; Meloche S; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M
Roles of the Candida albicans mitogen-activated protein kinase homolog, Cek1p, in hyphal development and systemic candidiasis.
Infection and immunity 1998;66(6):2713-21.
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1998: Leeuw T; Wu C; Schrag J D; Whiteway M; Thomas D Y; Leberer E
Interaction of a G-protein beta-subunit with a conserved sequence in Ste20/PAK family protein kinases.
Nature 1998;391(6663):191-5.
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1997: Csank C; Makris C; Meloche S; Schröppel K; Röllinghoff M; Dignard D; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M
Derepressed hyphal growth and reduced virulence in a VH1 family-related protein phosphatase mutant of the human pathogen Candida albicans.
Molecular biology of the cell 1997;8(12):2539-51.
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1997: Leberer E; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M
Pheromone signalling and polarized morphogenesis in yeast.
Current opinion in genetics & development 1997;7(1):59-66.
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1995: Clark K L; Feldmann P J; Dignard D; Larocque R; Brown A J; Lee M G; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M
Constitutive activation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae mating response pathway by a MAP kinase kinase from Candida albicans.
Molecular & general genetics : MGG 1995;249(6):609-21.
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1995: Leeuw T; Fourest-Lieuvin A; Wu C; Chenevert J; Clark K; Whiteway M; Thomas D Y; Leberer E
Pheromone response in yeast: association of Bem1p with proteins of the MAP kinase cascade and actin.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1995;270(5239):1210-3.
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1995: Whiteway M S; Wu C; Leeuw T; Clark K; Fourest-Lieuvin A; Thomas D Y; Leberer E
Association of the yeast pheromone response G protein beta gamma subunits with the MAP kinase scaffold Ste5p.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1995;269(5230):1572-5.
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1995: Wu C; Whiteway M; Thomas D Y; Leberer E
Molecular characterization of Ste20p, a potential mitogen-activated protein or extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase (MEK) kinase kinase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1995;270(27):15984-92.
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1994: Whiteway M S; Thomas D Y
Site-directed mutations altering the CAAX box of Ste18, the yeast pheromone-response pathway G gamma subunit.
Genetics 1994;137(4):967-76.
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1994: Leberer E; Dignard D; Harcus D; Whiteway M; Thomas D Y
Molecular characterization of SIG1, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene involved in negative regulation of G-protein-mediated signal transduction.
The EMBO journal 1994;13(13):3050-64.
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1994: Whiteway M; Clark K L; Leberer E; Dignard D; Thomas D Y
Genetic identification of residues involved in association of alpha and beta G-protein subunits.
Molecular and cellular biology 1994;14(5):3223-9.
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1993: Leberer E; Dignard D; Harcus D; Hougan L; Whiteway M; Thomas D Y
Cloning of Saccharomyces cerevisiae STE5 as a suppressor of a Ste20 protein kinase mutant: structural and functional similarity of Ste5 to Far1.
Molecular & general genetics : MGG 1993;241(3-4):241-54.
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1993: Clark K L; Dignard D; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M
Interactions among the subunits of the G protein involved in Saccharomyces cerevisiae mating.
Molecular and cellular biology 1993;13(1):1-8.
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1992: Leberer E; Dignard D; Harcus D; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M
The protein kinase homologue Ste20p is required to link the yeast pheromone response G-protein beta gamma subunits to downstream signalling components.
The EMBO journal 1992;11(13):4815-24.
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1992: Leberer E; Dignard D; Hougan L; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M
Dominant-negative mutants of a yeast G-protein beta subunit identify two functional regions involved in pheromone signalling.
The EMBO journal 1992;11(13):4805-13.
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1992: Whiteway M; Dignard D; Thomas D Y
Dominant negative selection of heterologous genes: isolation of Candida albicans genes that interfere with Saccharomyces cerevisiae mating factor-induced cell cycle arrest.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992;89(20):9410-4.
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1992: Whiteway M; Dignard D; Thomas D Y
Mutagenesis of Ste18, a putative G gamma subunit in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae pheromone response pathway.
Biochemistry and cell biology = Biochimie et biologie cellulaire 1992;70(10-11):1230-7.
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1991: Dignard D; Whiteway M; Germain D; Tessier D; Thomas D Y
Expression in yeast of a cDNA copy of the K2 killer toxin gene.
Molecular & general genetics : MGG 1991;227(1):127-36.
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1990: Whiteway M; Hougan L; Thomas D Y
Overexpression of the STE4 gene leads to mating response in haploid Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Molecular and cellular biology 1990;10(1):217-22.
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1989: Hougan L; Thomas D Y; Whiteway M
Cloning and characterization of the SKI3 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae demonstrates allelism to SKI5.
Current genetics 1989;16(3):139-43.
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1989: Whiteway M; Hougan L; Dignard D; Thomas D Y; Bell L; Saari G C; Grant F J; O'Hara P; MacKay V L
The STE4 and STE18 genes of yeast encode potential beta and gamma subunits of the mating factor receptor-coupled G protein.
Cell 1989;56(3):467-77.
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1988: Whiteway M; Hougan L; Thomas D Y
Expression of MF alpha 1 in MATa cells supersensitive to alpha-factor leads to self-arrest.
Molecular & general genetics : MGG 1988;214(1):85-8.
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1988: Whiteway M; Hougan L; Dignard D; Bell L; Saari G; Grant F; O'Hara P; MacKay V L; Thomas D Y
Function of the STE4 and STE18 genes in mating pheromone signal transduction in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 1988;53 Pt 2():585-90.
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