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Recent Submissions

  • Assessment of antifungals non-invasively in an in vivo model of Candida albicans biofilm formation
  • Key Residues and Phosphate Release Routes in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Pho84 Transceptor THE ROLE OF TYR179 IN FUNCTIONAL REGULATION
  • Identification of Ftr1 and Zrt1 as iron and zinc micronutrient transceptors for activation of the PKA pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • The nutrient transceptor/PKA pathway functions independently of TOR and responds to leucine and Gcn2 in a TOR-independent manner
  • Multiple Transceptors for Macro- and Micro-Nutrients Control Diverse Cellular Properties Through the PKA Pathway in Yeast: A Paradigm for the Rapidly Expanding World of Eukaryotic Nutrient Transceptors Up to Those in Human Cells

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