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Joris J Benschop
Center for Molecular Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht
1998
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Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36066422A balancing act: interactions within NuA4/TIP60 regulate picNuA4 function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and humans.Genetics2022
32529827Tryptic Shaving of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> Unveils Immunodominant Epitopes on the Bacterial Cell Surface.J Proteome Res2020
31506296Regulation of Skn7-dependent, oxidative stress-induced genes by the RNA polymerase II-CTD phosphatase, Fcp1, and Mediator kinase subunit, Cdk8, in yeast.J Biol Chem2019
28736835Peptide mimetics of immunoglobulin A (IgA) and FcαRI block IgA-induced human neutrophil activation and migration.Eur J Immunol2017
25469830Reconstructing the discontinuous and conformational β1/β3-loop binding site on hFSH/hCG by using highly constrained multicyclic peptides.Chembiochem2015
26700642A high-resolution gene expression atlas of epistasis between gene-specific transcription factors exposes potential mechanisms for genetic interactions.BMC Biol2015
24550274Suppression of Mediator is regulated by Cdk8-dependent Grr1 turnover of the Med3 coactivator.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2014
25484064Phage display and hybridoma generation of antibodies to human CXCR2 yields antibodies with distinct mechanisms and epitopes.MAbs2014
24766815Large-scale genetic perturbations reveal regulatory networks and an abundance of gene-specific repressors.Cell2014
24952590Cell cycle population effects in perturbation studies.Mol Syst Biol2014
24009531High-throughput genetic and gene expression analysis of the RNAPII-CTD reveals unexpected connections to SRB10/CDK8.PLoS Genet2013
23843636Immune focusing and enhanced neutralization induced by HIV-1 gp140 chemical cross-linking.J Virol2013
23863106Characterization of the complex formed between a potent neutralizing ovine-derived polyclonal anti-TNFα Fab fragment and human TNFα.Biosci Rep2013
23932120From structure to systems: high-resolution, quantitative genetic analysis of RNA polymerase II.Cell2013
21971086Distinct role of Mediator tail module in regulation of SAGA-dependent, TATA-containing genes in yeast.EMBO J2012
23028359Two distinct repressive mechanisms for histone 3 lysine 4 methylation through promoting 3'-end antisense transcription.PLoS Genet2012
21596317The specificity and topology of chromatin interaction pathways in yeast.Mol Cell2011
20620961A consensus of core protein complex compositions for Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Mol Cell2010
21145464Functional overlap and regulatory links shape genetic interactions between signaling pathways.Cell2010
20959818Epistatic relationships reveal the functional organization of yeast transcription factors.Mol Syst Biol2010
18307298Chip-Based Enrichment and NanoLC-MS/MS Analysis of Phosphopeptides from Whole Lysates.J Proteome Res2008
17158582Abscisic acid antagonizes ethylene-induced hyponastic growth in Arabidopsis.Plant Physiol2007
17317660Quantitative phosphoproteomics of early elicitor signaling in Arabidopsis.Mol Cell Proteomics2007
16766669Long-term submergence-induced elongation in Rumex palustris requires abscisic acid-dependent biosynthesis of gibberellin1.Plant Physiol2006
16098112Ethylene regulates fast apoplastic acidification and expansin A transcription during submergence-induced petiole elongation in Rumex palustris.Plant J2005
16297068Contrasting interactions between ethylene and abscisic acid in Rumex species differing in submergence tolerance.Plant J2005
15466223The roles of ethylene, auxin, abscisic acid, and gibberellin in the hyponastic growth of submerged Rumex palustris petioles.Plant Physiol2004
12509341Interactions between plant hormones regulate submergence-induced shoot elongation in the flooding-tolerant dicot Rumex palustris.Ann Bot2003
16228370Characterisation of CO(2) and HCO(3) (-) uptake in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC6803.Photosynth Res2003
11847236Submergence research using Rumex palustris as a model; looking back and going forward.J Exp Bot2002
9765546The role of the alternative oxidase in stabilizing the in vivo reduction state of the ubiquinone pool and the activation state of the alternative oxidasePlant Physiol1998
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