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Wingless signaling modulates cadherin-mediated cell adhesion in Drosophila imaginal disc cells. 

Wodarz, A.; Stewart, D. B.; Nelson, W. James; Nusse, R. (2006)
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The Drosophila genes crumbs and stardust are involved in the biogenesis of adherens junctions 

Grawe, F.; Wodarz, A.; Lee, B.; Knust, E.; Skaer, H. (1996)
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Direct association of Bazooka/PAR-3 with the lipid phosphatase PTEN reveals a link between the PAR/aPKC complex and phosphoinositide signaling. 

von Stein, W.; Ramrath, A.; Grimm, A.; Müller-Borg, M.; Wodarz, A. (2005)
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PKA-R1 spatially resticts Oskar expression for Drosophila embryonic patterning 

Yoshida, S.; Müller, H.A.; Wodarz, A.; Ephrussi, A. (2003)
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C-Terminal Tyrosine Residue Modifications Modulate the Protective Phosphorylation of Serine 129 of α-Synuclein in a Yeast Model of Parkinson's Disease. 

Kleinknecht, Alexandra; Popova, Blagovesta; Lázaro, Diana F.; Pinho, Raquel; Valerius, Oliver; Outeiro, Tiago F.; Braus, Gerhard H. (2016-06-01)
Parkinson´s disease (PD) is characterized by the presence of proteinaceous inclusions called Lewy bodies that are mainly composed of α-synuclein (αSyn). Elevated levels of oxidative or nitrative stresses have been implicated ...
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The complex portal--an encyclopaedia of macromolecular complexes. 

Meldal, Birgit H. M.; Forner-Martinez, Oscar; Costanzo, Maria C.; Dana, Jose; Demeter, Janos; Dumousseau, Marine; Dwight, Selina S.; Gaulton, Anna; Licata, Luana; Melidoni, Anna N.; Ricard-Blum, Sylvie; Roechert, Bernd; Skyzypek, Marek S.; Tiwari, Manu; Velankar, Sameer; Wong, Edith D.; Hermjakob, Henning; Orchard, Sandra (2015)
The IntAct molecular interaction database has created a new, free, open-source, manually curated resource, the Complex Portal (www.ebi.ac.uk/intact/complex), through which protein complexes from major model organisms are ...
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Wee1 is required to sustain ATR/Chk1 signaling upon replicative stress. 

Saini, Priyanka; Li, Yizhu; Dobbelstein, Matthias (2015-05-30)
The therapeutic efficacy of nucleoside analogues, e.g. gemcitabine, against cancer cells can be augmented by inhibitors of checkpoint kinases, including Wee1, ATR, and Chk1. We have compared the chemosensitizing effect of ...
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Morphological and Transcriptomic Analysis of a Beetle Chemosensory System Reveals a Gnathal Olfactory Center 

Dippel, Stefan; Kollmann, Martin; Oberhofer, Georg; Montino, Alice; Knoll, Carolin; Krala, Milosz; Rexer, Karl-Heinz; Frank, Sergius; Kumpf, Robert; Schachtner, Joachim; Wimmer, Ernst A. (2016)
Abstract Background The red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum is an emerging insect model organism representing the largest insect order, Coleoptera, which encompasses several serious agricultural and forest pests. Despite ...
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Autophagy-Associated Protein SmATG12 Is Required for Fruiting-Body Formation in the Filamentous Ascomycete Sordaria macrospora. 

Werner, Antonia; Herzog, Britta; Frey, Stefan; Pöggeler, Stefanie (2016)
In filamentous fungi, autophagy functions as a catabolic mechanism to overcome starvation and to control diverse developmental processes under normal nutritional conditions. Autophagy involves the formation of double-membrane ...
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Ectomycorrhizal ecology is imprinted in the genome of the dominant symbiotic fungus Cenococcum geophilum 

Peter, Martina; Kohler, Annegret; Ohm, Robin A.; Kuo, Alan; Krützmann, Jennifer; Morin, Emmanuelle; Arend, Matthias; Barry, Kerrie W.; Binder, Manfred; Choi, Cindy; Clum, Alicia; Copeland, Alex; Grisel, Nadine; Haridas, Sajeet; Kipfer, Tabea; LaButti, Kurt; Lindquist, Erika; Lipzen, Anna; Maire, Renaud; Meier, Barbara; Mihaltcheva, Sirma; Molinier, Virginie; Murat, Claude; Pöggeler, Stefanie; Quandt, C. Alisha; Sperisen, Christoph; Tritt, Andrew; Tisserant, Emilie; Crous, Pedro W.; Henrissat, Bernard; Nehls, Uwe; Egli, Simon; Spatafora, Joseph W.; Grigoriev, Igor V.; Martin, Francis M. (2016)
The most frequently encountered symbiont on tree roots is the ascomycete Cenococcum geophilum, the only mycorrhizal species within the largest fungal class Dothideomycetes, a class known for devastating plant pathogens. ...
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