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Research GBB Molecular Cell Biology Publications

Publications 1994

  1. Nuttley, W.M., A.M. Brade, G.A. Eitzen, M. Veenhuis, J.D. Aitchison, R.K. Szilard, J.R. Glover and R.A. Rachubinski. (1994). PAY4, a gene required for peroxisome assembly in the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica, encodes a novel member of a family of putative ATPases. J. Biol. Chem. 269, 556-566.
  2. aber, K.N., P. Haima, W. Harder, M. Veenhuis and G. AB. (1994). Highly efficient electrotransformation of the yeast Hansenula polymorpha. Curr. Genet. 25, 305-310.
  3. Gietl, C., K.N. Faber, I.J. van der Klei and M. Veenhuis. (1994). Mutation analysis of the N-terminal topogenic signal of watermelon glyoxysomal malate dehydrogenase using the heterologous host Hansenula polymorpha. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 91, 3151-3155.
  4. Thumm, M., R. Egner, B. Koch, M. Schlumpberger, M. Straub, M. Veenhuis and D.H. Wolf. (1994). Isolation of Autophagocytosis mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. FEBS Lett. 349, 275-280.
  5. Evers, M.E., V.I. Titorenko, I.J. van der Klei, W. Harder and M. Veenhuis. (1994). Assembly of alcohol oxidase in peroxisomes of the yeast Hansenula polymorpha requires the co-factor FAD. Mol. Biol. of the Cell 5, 829-837.
  6. van der Klei, I.J., M. Veenhuis and W. Neupert. (1994). A morphological view on mitochondrial protein targeting. Microscopy Research and Technique 27: 284-293
  7. Waterham, H.R., V.I. Titorenko, P. Haima, J.M. Cregg, W. Harder and M. Veenhuis (1994). The Hansenula polymorpha PER1 gene is essential for peroxisome biogenesis and encodes a peroxisomal matrix protein with both carboxy- and amino-terminal targeting signals. J. Cell Biol. 127: 737-749.
  8. Hoff, W.D., W.W. Sprenger, P.W. Postma, T.E. Meyer, M. Veenhuis, T. Leguijt, and K.J. Hellingwerf. (1994). The photoactive yellow protein from Ectothiorhodospira halophila as studied with a highly specific polyclonal antiserum: (intra)cellular localization, regulation of expression, and taxonomic distribution of cross-reacting proteins. J. Bacteriol. 176, 3920-3927.
  9. Marzioch, M., Erdmann, E., Veenhuis, M. and Kunau, W.H. (1994). PAS7 encodes a novel yeast member of the WD-40 protein family essential for import of 3-oxoacyl-CoA thiolase, a PTS2-containing protein, into peroxisomes. EMBO J. 13, 4908-4918.
  10. Faber, K.N., P. Haima, C. Gietl, W. Harder, G. AB and M. Veenhuis. (1994). The methylotrophic yeast Hansenula polymorpha contains an inducible import pathway for peroxisomal matrix proteins with an N-terminal targeting signal (PTS2 proteins). Proc. Natl. Acad Sci. USA 91: 12985-12989.
  11. Lehnerer, M., Keizer-Gunnik, I., Veenhuis, M., Gietl, C. (1994). Functional analysis of the N-terminal prepeptides of watermelon mitochondrial and glyoxysomal malate dehydrogenases. Botanica Acta 107: 306-312
  12. Dijksterhuis, J., Veenhuis, M., Harder, W. and Nordbring-Herz, G. (1994). Nematophagous Fungi: Physiological aspects and structure-function relationships. Adv. Microbial Physiol. 36, 111-143.
  13. Dijksterhuis, J., Sjollema, K.A., Veenhuis, M. and Harder, W. (1994). Competetive interactions between two nematophagous fungi during infection and digestion of the nematode Panagrellus redivivus. Mycol. Res. 98: 1458-1562.
  14. Vrieling, E.G., Gieskes, W.W.C., van Zeijl, W.J.M. and Veenhuis, M. (1994). Detection of toxic phytoplankton species by immunochemical particle analysis based on flow cytometry. Netherlands J. Aquatic Ecology 28: 249-254.
  15. Vrieling, E.G., Peperzak, L., Gieskes, W.W.C. and Veenhuis, M. (1994). Detection of the ichthyotoxic dinoflagellate Gyrodinium(cf.)aureolum and morphologically related Gymnodium species using monoclonal antibodies: a specific immunological tool. Marine Ecol. Progress Series 103: 165-174.
  16. Harder, W. and Veenhuis, M. (1994). Biogenesis and function of hydrogenosomes in the anaerobic fungus Neocallimastix sp. L2; a molecular approach. In: Prins, R.A. and Stewart, C.S. (eds) Micro-organisms in ruminant nutrition. Nottingham University Press. pp 223-232.
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