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Authors: Denison, SH Negrete-Urtasun, S Mingot, JM Tilburn, J Mayer, WA Goel, A Espeso, EA Penalva, MA Arst, HN
Citation: Sh. Denison et al., Putative membrane components of signal transduction pathways for ambient pH regulation in Aspergillus and meiosis in Saccharomyces are homologous (vol 30, pg 259, 1998), MOL MICROB, 39(1), 2001, pp. 211-211

Authors: Espeso, EA Roncal, T Diez, E Rainbow, L Bignell, E Alvaro, J Suarez, T Denison, SH Tilburn, J Arst, HN Penalva, MA
Citation: Ea. Espeso et al., On how a transcription factor can avoid its proteolytic activation in the absence of signal transduction, EMBO J, 19(4), 2000, pp. 719-728

Authors: Espeso, EA Roncal, T Diez, E Rainbow, L Bignell, E Alvaro, J Suarez, T Denison, SH Tilburn, J Arst, HN Penalva, MA
Citation: Ea. Espeso et al., On how a transcription factor can avoid its proteolytic activation in the absence of signal transduction, EMBO J, 19(10), 2000, pp. 2391-2391

Authors: Negrete-Urtasun, S Reiter, W Diez, E Denison, SH Tilburn, J Espeso, EA Penalva, MA Arst, HN
Citation: S. Negrete-urtasun et al., Ambient pH signal transduction in Aspergillus: completion of gene characterization (vol 33, pg 994, 1999), MOL MICROB, 34(5), 1999, pp. 1149-1149

Authors: Negrete-Urtasun, S Reiter, W Diez, E Denison, SH Tilburn, J Espeso, EA Penalva, MA Arst, HN
Citation: S. Negrete-urtasun et al., Ambient pH signal transduction in Aspergillus: completion of gene characterization, MOL MICROB, 33(5), 1999, pp. 994-1003

Authors: Hutchings, H Stahmann, KP Roels, S Espeso, EA Timberlake, WE Arst, HN Tilburn, J
Citation: H. Hutchings et al., The multiply-regulated gabA gene encoding the GABA permease of Aspergillusnidulans: a score of exons, MOL MICROB, 32(3), 1999, pp. 557-568

Authors: Mingot, JM Tilburn, J Diez, E Bignell, E Orejas, M Widdick, DA Sarkar, S Brown, CV Caddick, MX Espeso, EA Arst, HN Penalva, MA
Citation: Jm. Mingot et al., Specificity determinants of proteolytic processing of Aspergillus PacC transcription factor are remote from the processing site, and processing occurs in yeast if pH signalling is bypassed, MOL CELL B, 19(2), 1999, pp. 1390-1400
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