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    Inhibition of Caenorhabditis elegans social feeding by FMRFamide-related peptide activation of NPR-1 by de Bono, Mario, Rogers, Candida, Reale, Vincenzina, Kim, Kyuhyung, Chatwin, Heather, Li, Chris, Evans, Peter

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-11-2003)
    “…Social and solitary feeding in natural Caenorhabditis elegans isolates are associated with two alleles of the orphan G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) NPR-1:…”
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    Functional characterization of a neuropeptide F-like receptor from Drosophila melanogaster by Feng, Guoping, Reale, Vincenzina, Chatwin, Heather, Kennedy, Karen, Venard, Renée, Ericsson, Christer, Yu, Kweon, Evans, Peter D., Hall, Linda M.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-07-2003)
    “…A cDNA clone encoding a seven‐transmembrane domain, G‐protein‐coupled receptor (NPFR76F, also called GPCR60), has been isolated from Drosophila melanogaster…”
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    The activation of G-protein gated inwardly rectifying K+ channels by a cloned Drosophila melanogaster neuropeptide F-like receptor by Reale, Vincenzina, Chatwin, Heather M., Evans, Peter D.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-02-2004)
    “…A Drosophila melanogaster G‐protein‐coupled receptor (NPFR76F) that is activated by neuropeptide F‐like peptides has been expressed in Xenopus oocytes to…”
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    Site-directed mutagenesis studies on the Drosophila octopamine/tyramine receptor by Chatwin, Heather M., Rudling, Jane E., Patel, Daksha, Reale, Vincenzina, Evans, Peter D.

    Published in Insect biochemistry and molecular biology (01-02-2003)
    “…The cloned Drosophila octopamine/tyramine receptor can be coupled to second messenger pathways in an agonist-specific fashion by the endogenously occurring…”
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    Analysis of the ColE1 stability determinant Rcd by Sharpe, Michaela E, Chatwin, Heather M, Macpherson, Cindy, Withers, Helen L, Summers, David K

    “…Department of Genetics, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK Present address: Chemical Pathology Unit, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of…”
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    Identification and characterization of a novel family of Drosophilaβ‐adrenergic‐like octopamine G‐protein coupled receptors by Maqueira, Braudel, Chatwin, Heather, Evans, Peter D.

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-07-2005)
    “…Insect octopamine receptors carry out many functional roles traditionally associated with vertebrate adrenergic receptors. These include control of…”
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    Rapid, Nongenomic Responses to Ecdysteroids and Catecholamines Mediated by a Novel Drosophila G-Protein-Coupled Receptor by Srivastava, Deepak P, Yu, Esther J, Kennedy, Karen, Chatwin, Heather, Reale, Vincenzina, Hamon, Maureen, Smith, Trevor, Evans, Peter D

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (29-06-2005)
    “…Nongenomic response pathways mediate many of the rapid actions of steroid hormones, but the mechanisms underlying such responses remain controversial. In some…”
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    Identification and characterization of a novel family of Drosophila[beta]-adrenergic-like octopamine G-protein coupled receptors by Maqueira, Braudel, Chatwin, Heather, Evans, Peter D

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-07-2005)
    “…Insect octopamine receptors carry out many functional roles traditionally associated with vertebrate adrenergic receptors. These include control of…”
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    NMR Analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans FLP-18 Neuropeptides:  Implications for NPR-1 Activation by Dossey, Aaron T, Reale, Vincenzina, Chatwin, Heather, Zachariah, Cherian, deBono, Mario, Evans, Peter D, Edison, Arthur S

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (20-06-2006)
    “…Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-NH2 (FMRFamide)-like peptides (FLPs) are the largest neuropeptide family in animals, particularly invertebrates. FLPs are characterized by a…”
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    NMR Analysis of C. elegans FLP-18 Neuropeptides: Implications for NPR-1 Activation by Dossey, Aaron T., Reale, Vincenzina, Chatwin, Heather, Zachariah, Cherian, deBono, Mario, Evans, Peter D., Edison, Arthur S.

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (20-06-2006)
    “…FMRFamide-Like-Peptides (FLPs) are the largest neuropeptide family in animals, particularly invertebrates. FLPs are characterized by a C-to-N-terminal gradient…”
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    Monomer-dimer control of the ColE1 Pcer promoter by Chatwin, Heather M, Summers, David K

    “…Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Downing Site, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK 1 Author for correspondence: David K. Summers. Tel: +44 1223 333991. Fax:…”
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    Agonist-specific coupling of a cloned human alpha1A-adrenoceptor to different second messenger pathways by Richardson, Joanna, Chatwin, Heather, Hirasawa, Akira, Tsujimoto, Gozoh, Evans, Peter D

    “…The agonist-specific coupling properties of the three cloned human alpha(1)-adrenoceptor subtypes have been compared, when expressed at similar levels in…”
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    Analysis of the CoIE1 stability determinant Rcd by Sharpe, Michaela E, Chatwin, Heather M, Macpherson, Cindy, Withers, Helen L, Summers, David K

    “…Multimer formation is an important cause of instability for many multicopy plasmids. Plasmid CoIE1 is maintained stably because multimers are converted to…”
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    Molecular Genetic Analysis of Chemical-Induced Sporulation of Myxococcus Xanthus by Chatwin, Heather M

    Published 01-01-1994
    “…Mutants resistant to glycerol-induction of sporulation were isolated from wild-type M. xanthus. The glycerol-resistant qlrA and alrB loci, previously mapped by…”
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