Publications 1997
- Komori, M., S.W. Rasmussen, J.A.K.W. Kiel, R.J.S. Baerends, J.M. Cregg, I.J. van der Klei, M. Veenhuis (1997) The Hansenula polymorpha PEX14 gene encodes a novel peroxisomal membrane protein essential for peroxisome biogenesis. EMBO J. 16: 44-53.
- Salomons, F.A., I.J. van der Klei, A.M. Kram, W. Harder & M. Veenhuis (1997) Brefeldin A interferes with peroxisomal protein sorting in the yeast Hansenula polymorpha. FEBS Letters 411: 133-139.
- Albertini, M., P. Rehling, R. Erdmann, W. Girzalsky, J.A.K.W. Kiel, M. Veenhuis, W.H. Kunau (1997) Pex14p, a peroxisomal membrane protein binding both receptors of the two PTS-dependent import pathways. Cell 89: 83-92.
- Baerends, R.J.S., F.A. Salomons, K.N. Faber, J.A.K.W. Kiel, I.J. van der Klei, M. Veenhuis. (1997) Deviant Pex3p levels affect normal peroxisome formation in Hansenula polymorpha: high steady-state levels of the protein fully abolish matrix protein import. Yeast 13: 1437-1448
- Baerends, R.J.S., F.A. Salomons, J.A.K.W. Kiel, I.J. van der Klei & M. Veenhuis (1997) Deviant Pex3p levels affect normal peroxisome formation in Hansenula polymorpha: a sharp increase of the protein level induces the proliferation of numerous, small protein-import competent peroxisomes. Yeast 13: 1449-1463.
- Erdmann, R., M. Veenhuis & W.H. Kunau: Peroxisomes: organelles at the crossroads. (1997) Tr. Cell Biol. 7:400-407.
- Wimmer, B., F. Lottspeich, I. van der Klei, M. Veenhuis & Chr. Gietl (1997) The glyoxysomal and plastid molecular chaperones (70-kDa heat shock protein) of watermelon cotyledons are encoded by a single gene. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94: 13624-13629.
- Rosen, S., K. Sjollema, M. Veenhuis & A. Tunlid (1997) A cytoplasmic lectin produced by the fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora functions as a storage protein during saprophytic and parasitic growth. Microbiol. 143: 2593-2604.
- van der Klei, I.J. & M. Veenhuis (1997) Yeast peroxisomes: function and biogenesis of a versatile cell organelle. Tr. Microbiol. 5: 502-509.
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