Search Results - "Sturley, S.L."
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Introduction
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular and cell biology of lipids (01-10-2004)Get full text
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Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Decrease Expression of Promoters with Sterol Regulatory Elements by Decreasing Levels of Mature Sterol Regulatory Element-binding Protein
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (02-10-1998)“…Membrane physiology, plasma lipid levels, and intracellular sterol homeostasis are regulated by both fatty acids and cholesterol. Sterols regulate gene…”
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Homoeostatic systems for sterols and other lipids
Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-11-2005)“…Fatty acids and sterols are vital components of all eukaryotic cells. Both are used as building blocks for numerous cellular processes such as membrane…”
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The essential function of protein-disulfide isomerase is to unscramble non-native disulfide bonds
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (24-11-1995)“…Protein-disulfide isomerase (PDI) is an abundant protein of the endoplasmic reticulum that catalyzes dithiol oxidation and disulfide bond reduction and…”
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Genetic manipulation of commercial yeast strains
Published in Biotechnology & genetic engineering reviews (01-01-1986)Get full text
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Expression in yeast and tobacco of plant cDNAs encoding acyl CoA:diacylglycerol acyltransferase
Published in European journal of biochemistry (2000)“…During the course of a search for cDNAs encoding plant sterol acyltransferases, an expressed sequence tag clone presenting substantial identity with yeast and…”
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Positive and negative regulation of a sterol biosynthetic gene ( ERG3) in the post-squalene portion of the yeast ergosterol pathway
Published in FEBS letters (26-08-1996)“…Regulation of sterol biosynthesis in the terminal portion of the pathway represents an efficient mechanism by which the cell can control the production of…”
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Human apolipoprotein B signal sequence variants confer a secretion-defective phenotype when expressed in yeast
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (26-08-1994)“…Hyperlipidemia arises from a disturbance in the balance between production and degradation of lipoprotein particles. Variation in the secretion of human…”
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Protein disulfide isomerase in spore germination and cell division
Published in Biological chemistry (01-05-1997)“…Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) is a protein of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that is essential for the unscrambling of nonnative disulfide bonds. Here, we…”
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Human apolipoprotein E mediates processive buoyant lipoprotein formation in insect larvae
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (01-01-1995)“…The expression of human apolipoprotein E in tobacco hornworm larvae causes a dramatic change in the buoyant density of the insect's endogenous lipoproteins…”
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Baculovirus-mediated expression of human apolipoprotein E in Manduca sexta larvae generates particles that bind to the low density lipoprotein receptor
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-10-1991)“…Human apolipoprotein E (apoE) is a ligand for the low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor and mediates the catabolism of several classes of lipoprotein…”
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Secretion and lipid association of human apolipoprotein E in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires a host mutation in sterol esterification and uptake
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-09-1991)“…We have expressed a cDNA to human apolipoprotein E (apoE) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Secretion of apoE was achieved only by the use of a mutant (upc2) strain…”
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Mapping of functional domains within the Saccharomyces cerevisiae type 1 killer preprotoxin
Published in The EMBO journal (01-12-1986)“…Strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae harboring M1‐dsRNA, the determinant of type 1 killer and immunity phenotypes, secrete a dimeric 19‐kd toxin that kills…”
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