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D. Chirinos*, K. He, V. Aberdeen, W.T. Starmer and S.E. Erdman. (in preparation) Loci Affecting Cellular Responses of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to Triterpene Glycosides, Natural Products of the Cactus Species Agria.

N. Mackin, T. Sousou* and S.E. Erdman (submitted) The PXL1 gene of S. cerevisiae encodes a paxillin-like protein that functions in polarized cell growth.

G. Huang, M. Zhang and S.E. Erdman (2003) Posttranslational modifications required for cell surface localization and function of the fungal adhesin Aga1p. Eukaryotic Cell (in press).

E. Muller, N. Mackin, S.E. Erdman and K. Cunningham. (2003) Fig1p Facilitates Ca++ Influx System and Cell Fusion During Mating of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Biological Chemistry (in press).

M. Zhang, D. Bennett*, and S.E. Erdman (2002) Maintenance of mating cell integrity requires the adhesin Fig2p Eucaryotic Cell 1:811-822.

S.E. Erdman and M. Snyder (2001) A filamentous growth response mediated by the yeast mating pathway. Genetics 159:919-928. [Click here for Quicktime Movie]

S.E. Erdman, L. Lin, M. Malczynski and M. Snyder (1998) Pheromone-regulated genes required for yeast mating differentiation. J. Cell Biology 140:461-483.

S.E. Erdman, H.J Chen and K.C. Burtis (1996). Functional and genetic characterization of the oligomerization and DNA binding properties of the Drosophila doublesex proteins. Genetics 144:1639-1652.

S.E. Erdman and K.C. Burtis (1993). The doublesex proteins of Drosophila share a novel zinc finger-related DNA binding domain. EMBO J. 12:527-535.

 

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