Martin C. Schmidt, Ph.D. (412) 648-9380 Lab mcs2@pitt.edu |
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Rubenstein, E.M. & M.C. Schmidt (2010) "The glucose signal and metabolic p[H+]lux" EMBO J. 29:2473-2474. | Download PDF file |
Ptacek, J., et al.
(2005) "Global Analysis of Protein Phosphorylation in Yeast" Nature 438: 679-684. |
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Chattopadhyay, A. M. C. Schmidt and S. A. Khan (2005) "Identification of a 450-bp region of human papillomavirus type 1 that promotes episomal replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Virology 340: 133-142" |
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A. Leech, N. Nath, R.R. McCartney, and M. C. Schmidt (2003) "Isolation of mutations in the catalytic domain of the Snf1 kinase that render its activity independent of the Snf4 subunit" Eukaryotic Cell 2:265-273. |
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Nath, N., R. R. McCartney and M. C. Schmidt (2002) "Purification and characterization of Snf1 kinase complexes containing a defined beta subunit composition" J. Biological Chemistry 277:50403-50408. |
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McCartney, R. R. and Schmidt, M. C. (2001) |
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Schmidt, M. C. and R.R. McCartney (2000) |
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Schmidt, M. C., R.R. McCartney, X. Zhang, T.S. Tillman, H. Solimeo, S. Wolfl, C.
Almonte, & S. Watkins. (1999) "Std1 and Mth1 proteins interact with the glucose sensors to control glucose-regulated gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae". Molecular and Cellular Biology 19:4561-4571. |
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Ganster R. W., R. R. McCartney and M. C. Schmidt (1998) "Identification of a calcineurin-independent pathway required for sodium ion stress response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae" Genetics 150: 31-42 |
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Zhao, A. C., R. A. Ansari, M. C. Schmidt and S. A. Khan (1998) "An oligonucleotide inhibits oligomerization of a rolling circle initiator protein at the pT181 origin of replication" J. Biol. Chem 273: 16082-9 |
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Zhang, X., W. Shen and M. C. Schmidt (1998) "Amino acid residues in Std1 protein required for induction of SUC2 transcription are also required for suppression of TBPD57 growth defect in Saccharomyces cerevisiae" Gene 215:131-141 |
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Bu Y. and M. C. Schmidt (1998) "Identification of cis-acting elements in the SUC2 promoter of Saccharomyces cerevisiae required for activation of transcription." Nucleic Acids Res. 26: 1002-1009 |
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Wang W., V. L. Nebes, M. C. Schmidt and J. A. Barranger (1996) "Expression of human lysosomal alpha-mannosidase activity in transfected murine cells and human alpha-mannosidase deficient fibroblasts" Biochem Biophys Res Commun 224: 619-24 |
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French S. W., M. C. Schmidt and J. C. Glorioso (1996) "Involvement of a high-mobility-group protein in the transcriptional activity of herpes simplex virus latency-active promoter 2" Mol. Cell. Bio. 16: 5393-5399 |
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Soares,K., Y. Hwang, M. C. Schmidt, D. J. Fink and J. C. Glorioso (1996) "cis-acting elements involved in transcriptional regulation of the herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-associated promoter 1 (LAP1) in vitro and in vivo." J. Virology 70: 5384-5394 |
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Quinn, J., A.M. Fryberg, R.W. Ganster, M.C. Schmidt, and C.L.
Peterson (1996) "DNA Binding properties of the yeast SWI/SNF complex." Nature, 379:844-847. |
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Chen, X., M.C. Schmidt, W. F. Goins and and J. C.
Glorioso (1995) "Two herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-active promoters differ in their contributions to latency-associated transcript expression during lytic and latent infections" J. Virology 69:7899-908. |
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Tillman, T.S., R. W. Ganster, R. Jiang, M. Carlson, and M.C. Schmidt (1995) "STD1 (MSN3) interacts directly with the TATA-binding protein and modulates transcription of the SUC2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae" Nucleic Acids Res. 23:3174-3180. |
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Nebes, V. and M.C. Schmidt (1994) "Human lysosomal alpha-mannosidase: isolation and nucleotide sequence of the full-length cDNA" Biochem Biophys Res Com 200:239-245. |
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Kuddus, R. and M.C. Schmidt (1993) "Effect of the non-conserved N-terminus on the DNA binding activity of the yeast TATA binding protein" Nucleic Acids Res 21:1789-1796. |
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