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Abscisic acid represses growth of the Arabidopsis embryonic axis after germination by enhancing auxin signaling.

Belin C., Megies C., Hauserova E., Lopez-Molina L.

Plant Cell 21:2253-2268(2009) · Mapped (5)

Rapamycin delays tumor development in murine livers by inhibiting proliferation of hepatocytes with DNA damage.

Buitrago-Molina L.E., Pothiraju D., Lamle J., Marhenke S., Kossatz U., Breuhahn K., Manns M.P., Malek N., Vogel A.

Hepatology 50:500-509(2009) · Mapped (5)

The gibberellic acid signaling repressor RGL2 inhibits Arabidopsis seed germination by stimulating abscisic acid synthesis and ABI5 activity.

Piskurewicz U., Jikumaru Y., Kinoshita N., Nambara E., Kamiya Y., Lopez-Molina L.

Plant Cell 20:2729-2745(2008) · Mapped (6)

Activation of nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 in hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 and its role in survival and tumor development.

Marhenke S., Lamle J., Buitrago-Molina L.E., Canon J.M., Geffers R., Finegold M., Sporn M., Yamamoto M., Manns M.P., Grompe M. et al.

Hepatology 48:487-496(2008) · Mapped (2)

Early manganese-toxicity response in Vigna unguiculata L.--a proteomic and transcriptomic study.

Fuhrs H., Hartwig M., Molina L.E., Heintz D., Van Dorsselaer A., Braun H.P., Horst W.J.

Proteomics 8:149-159(2008) · UniProtKB (33)

The role of chromatin-remodeling factor PKL in balancing osmotic stress responses during Arabidopsis seed germination.

Perruc E., Kinoshita N., Lopez-Molina L.

Plant J. 52:927-936(2007) · Mapped (3)

Proteomic analysis of the cellular responses induced in uninfected immune cells by cell-expressed X4 HIV-1 envelope.

Molina L., Grimaldi M., Robert-Hebmann V., Espert L., Varbanov M., Devaux C., Granier C., Biard-Piechaczyk M.

Proteomics 7:3116-3130(2007) · Mapped (7)

An Ustilago maydis gene involved in H2O2 detoxification is required for virulence.

Molina L., Kahmann R.

Plant Cell 19:2293-2309(2007) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (1)

Insights from the genome of the biotrophic fungal plant pathogen Ustilago maydis.

Kaemper J., Kahmann R., Boelker M., Ma L.-J., Brefort T., Saville B.J., Banuett F., Kronstad J.W., Gold S.E., Mueller O. et al.

Nature 444:97-101(2006) · UniProtKB (6,521)

Specific haplotypes of the CALPAIN-5 gene are associated with polycystic ovary syndrome.

Gonzalez A., Saez M.E., Aragon M.J., Galan J.J., Vettori P., Molina L., Rubio C., Real L.M., Ruiz A., Ramirez-Lorca R.

Hum. Reprod. 21:943-951(2006) · Mapped (5)

The abi1-1 mutation blocks ABA signaling downstream of cADPR action.

Wu Y., Sanchez J.P., Lopez-Molina L., Himmelbach A., Grill E., Chua N.-H.

Plant J. 34:307-315(2003) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (1)

AFP is a novel negative regulator of ABA signaling that promotes ABI5 protein degradation.

Lopez-Molina L., Mongrand S., Kinoshita N., Chua N.-H.

Genes Dev. 17:410-418(2003) · UniProtKB (2)

ABI5 acts downstream of ABI3 to execute an ABA-dependent growth arrest during germination.

Lopez-Molina L., Mongrand S., McLachlin D.T., Chait B.T., Chua N.-H.

Plant J. 32:317-328(2002) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (2)

The orphan nuclear receptor REV-ERBalpha controls circadian transcription within the positive limb of the mammalian circadian oscillator.

Preitner N., Damiola F., Lopez-Molina L., Zakany J., Duboule D., Albrecht U., Schibler U.

Cell 110:251-260(2002) · Mapped (13)

Paraoxonase1-192 polymorphism modulates the effects of regular and acute exercise on paraoxonase1 activity.

Tomas M., Elosua R., Senti M., Molina L., Vila J., Anglada R., Fito M., Covas M.I., Marrugat J.

J. Lipid Res. 43:713-720(2002) · Mapped (3)

Role of insulin receptor dimerization domains in ligand binding, cooperativity, and modulation by anti-receptor antibodies.

Surinya K.H., Molina L., Soos M.A., Brandt J., Kristensen C., Siddle K.

J. Biol. Chem. 277:16718-16725(2002) · Mapped (11)

A postgermination developmental arrest checkpoint is mediated by abscisic acid and requires the ABI5 transcription factor in Arabidopsis.

Lopez-Molina L., Mongrand S., Chua N.-H.

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 98:4782-4787(2001) · UniProtKB (1)

A bioluminescent derivative of Pseudomonas putida KT2440 for deliberate release into the environment.

Ramos C., Molina L., Molbak L., Ramos J.L., Molin S.

FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 34:91-102(2000) · UniProtKB (2)

A null mutation in a bZIP factor confers ABA-insensitivity in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Lopez-Molina L., Chua N.H.

Plant Cell Physiol. 41:541-547(2000) · UniProtKB (1)

The transcription factor DBP affects circadian sleep consolidation and rhythmic EEG activity.

Franken P., Lopez-Molina L., Marcacci L., Schibler U., Tafti M.

J. Neurosci. 20:617-625(2000) · Mapped (2)

Proline catabolism by Pseudomonas putida: cloning, characterization, and expression of the put genes in the presence of root exudates.

Vilchez S., Molina L., Ramos C., Ramos J.L.

J. Bacteriol. 182:91-99(2000) · UniProtKB (2)

Circadian expression of the steroid 15 alpha-hydroxylase (Cyp2a4) and coumarin 7-hydroxylase (Cyp2a5) genes in mouse liver is regulated by the PAR leucine zipper transcription factor DBP.

Lavery D.J., Lopez-Molina L., Margueron R., Fleury-Olela F., Conquet F., Schibler U., Bonfils C.

Mol. Cell. Biol. 19:6488-6499(1999) · UniProtKB (2) · Mapped (2)

The DBP gene is expressed according to a circadian rhythm in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and influences circadian behavior.

Lopez-Molina L., Conquet F., Dubois-Dauphin M., Schibler U.

EMBO J. 16:6762-6771(1997) · Mapped (2)

Location of the DBP transcription factor gene in human and mouse.

Stubbs L., Carver E., Ashworth L., Lopez-Molina L.

Mamm. Genome 7:65-67(1996) · Mapped (10)

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