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David T Stuart
David T Stuart
Professor of Biochemistry
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CLN3, not positive feedback, determines the timing of CLN2 transcription in cycling cells.
D Stuart, C Wittenberg
Genes & development 9 (22), 2780-2794, 1995
2591995
CLB5 and CLB6 are required for premeiotic DNA replication and activation of the meiotic S/M checkpoint
D Stuart, C Wittenberg
Genes & development 12 (17), 2698-2710, 1998
2061998
A poxvirus-encoded uracil DNA glycosylase is essential for virus viability
DT Stuart, C Upton, MA Higman, EG Niles, G McFadden
Journal of virology 67 (5), 2503-2512, 1993
1111993
Phosphorylation and Maximal Activity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Meiosis-Specific Transcription Factor Ndt80 Is Dependent on Ime2
R Sopko, S Raithatha, D Stuart
Molecular and cellular biology 22 (20), 7024-7040, 2002
1062002
Identification of a poxvirus gene encoding a uracil DNA glycosylase.
C Upton, DT Stuart, G McFadden
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90 (10), 4518-4522, 1993
1051993
Myosin light chain phosphorylation and contractile performance of human skeletal muscle
DS Stuart, MD Lingley, RW Grange, ME Houston
Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology 66 (1), 49-54, 1988
1051988
Rme1, a negative regulator of meiosis, is also a positive activator of G1 cyclin gene expression.
WM Toone, AL Johnson, GR Banks, JH Toyn, D Stuart, C Wittenberg, ...
The EMBO journal 14 (23), 5824-5832, 1995
921995
Cell cycle-dependent transcription of CLN2 is conferred by multiple distinct cis-acting regulatory elements
D Stuart, C Wittenberg
Molecular and cellular biology, 1994
921994
High levels of genetic recombination among cotransfected plasmid DNAs in poxvirus-infected mammalian cells
DH Evans, D Stuart, G McFadden
Journal of virology 62 (2), 367-375, 1988
901988
Structural elucidation of a PRP8 core domain from the heart of the spliceosome
DB Ritchie, MJ Schellenberg, EM Gesner, SA Raithatha, DT Stuart, ...
Nature structural & molecular biology 15 (11), 1199-1205, 2008
862008
Structure of the sporulation‐specific transcription factor Ndt80 bound to DNA
JS Lamoureux, D Stuart, R Tsang, C Wu, JNM Glover
The EMBO journal, 2002
862002
Regulation of Cell Size by Glucose Is Exerted via Repression of the CLN1 Promoter
K Flick, D Chapman-Shimshoni, D Stuart, M Guaderrama, C Wittenberg
Molecular and cellular biology 18 (5), 2492-2501, 1998
641998
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ime2 phosphorylates Sic1 at multiple PXS/T sites but is insufficient to trigger Sic1 degradation
C Sedgwick, M Rawluk, J Decesare, S Raithatha, J Wohlschlegel, ...
Biochemical Journal 399 (1), 151-160, 2006
522006
The target DNA sequence for resolution of poxvirus replicative intermediates is an active late promoter
D Stuart, K Graham, M Schreiber, C Macaulay, G McFadden
Journal of virology 65 (1), 61-70, 1991
511991
Lipomyces starkeyi: an emerging cell factory for production of lipids, oleochemicals and biotechnology applications
BA McNeil, DT Stuart
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 34 (10), 147, 2018
502018
In vitro resolution of poxvirus replicative intermediates into linear minichromosomes with hairpin termini by a virally induced Holliday junction endonuclease
D Stuart, K Ellison, K Graham, G McFadden
Journal of virology 66 (3), 1551-1563, 1992
501992
Engineering Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentative pathways for the production of isobutanol
E Ofuonye, K Kutin, DT Stuart
Biofuels 4 (2), 185-201, 2013
442013
Biosynthesis of fatty alcohols in engineered microbial cell factories: advances and limitations
A Krishnan, BA McNeil, DT Stuart
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 8, 610936, 2020
422020
Myosin light chain phosphorylation in intact human muscle
ME Houston, MD Lingley, DS Stuart, RW Grange
FEBS letters 219 (2), 469-471, 1987
421987
Dual Phosphorylation of Cdk1 Coordinates Cell Proliferation with Key Developmental Processes in Drosophila
JO Ayeni, R Varadarajan, O Mukherjee, DT Stuart, F Sprenger, M Srayko, ...
Genetics 196 (1), 197-210, 2014
412014
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