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Haoping Liu
Haoping Liu
Professor of Biological Chemistry, University of California, Irvine
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Suppression of Hyphal Formation in Candida albicans by Mutation of a STE12 Homolog
H Liu, J Köhler, GR Fink
Science 266 (5191), 1723-1726, 1994
10091994
Elements of the yeast pheromone response pathway required for filamentous growth of diploids
H Liu, CA Styles, GR Fink
Science 262 (5140), 1741-1744, 1993
6721993
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C Has a Mutation in FL08, a Gene Required for Filamentous Growth
H Liu, CA Styles, GR Fink
Genetics 144 (3), 967-978, 1996
5381996
Construction of a GAL1-regulated yeast cDNA expression library and its application to the identification of genes whose overexpression causes lethality in yeast.
H Liu, J Krizek, A Bretscher
Genetics 132 (3), 665-673, 1992
3781992
Transcriptional control of dimorphism in Candida albicans
H Liu
Current opinion in microbiology 4 (6), 728-735, 2001
3482001
Bistable expression of WOR1, a master regulator of white–opaque switching in Candida albicans
G Huang, H Wang, S Chou, X Nie, J Chen, H Liu
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (34), 12813-12818, 2006
3372006
Disruption of the single tropomyosin gene in yeast results in the disappearance of actin cables from the cytoskeleton
H Liu, A Bretscher
Cell 57 (2), 233-242, 1989
3041989
The Flo8 Transcription Factor Is Essential for Hyphal Development and Virulence in Candida albicans
F Cao, S Lane, PP Raniga, Y Lu, Z Zhou, K Ramon, J Chen, H Liu
Molecular biology of the cell 17 (1), 295-307, 2006
2692006
DNA array studies demonstrate convergent regulation of virulence factors by Cph1, Cph2, and Efg1 in Candida albicans
S Lane, C Birse, S Zhou, R Matson, H Liu
Journal of Biological Chemistry 276 (52), 48988-48996, 2001
2622001
Candida albicans hyphal initiation and elongation
Y Lu, C Su, H Liu
Trends in microbiology 22 (12), 707-714, 2014
2262014
Hyphal Development in Candida albicans Requires Two Temporally Linked Changes in Promoter Chromatin for Initiation and Maintenance
Y Lu, C Su, A Wang, H Liu
PLoS biology 9 (7), e1001105, 2011
2102011
Characterization of TPM1 disrupted yeast cells indicates an involvement of tropomyosin in directed vesicular transport.
H Liu, A Bretscher
The Journal of cell biology 118 (2), 285-299, 1992
2091992
A conserved mitogen‐activated protein kinase pathway is required for mating in Candida albicans
J Chen, J Chen, S Lane, H Liu
Molecular microbiology 46 (5), 1335-1344, 2002
1982002
Fus3-regulated Tec1 degradation through SCFCdc4 determines MAPK signaling specificity during mating in yeast
S Chou, L Huang, H Liu
Cell 119 (7), 981-990, 2004
1962004
Regulation of mating and filamentation genes by two distinct Ste12 complexes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
S Chou, S Lane, H Liu
Molecular and cellular biology, 2006
1802006
Hyphal Elongation Is Regulated Independently of Cell Cycle inCandida albicans
I Hazan, M Sepulveda-Becerra, H Liu
Molecular biology of the cell 13 (1), 134-145, 2002
1552002
The Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factor Cph2 Regulates Hyphal Development in CandidaalbicansPartly via Tec1
S Lane, S Zhou, T Pan, Q Dai, H Liu
Molecular and cellular biology 21 (19), 6418-6428, 2001
1552001
Co-regulation of pathogenesis with dimorphism and phenotypic switching in Candida albicans, a commensal and a pathogen
H Liu
International Journal of Medical Microbiology 292 (5-6), 299-311, 2002
1512002
The Antimicrobial Peptide Histatin-5 Causes a Spatially Restricted Disruption on the Candida albicans Surface, Allowing Rapid Entry of the Peptide into the …
AB Mochon, H Liu
PLoS pathogens 4 (10), e1000190, 2008
1432008
A G1 Cyclin Is Necessary for Maintenance of Filamentous Growth in Candida albicans
JDJ Loeb, M Sepulveda-Becerra, I Hazan, H Liu
Molecular and cellular biology 19 (6), 4019-4027, 1999
1281999
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