Recent Additions to the CGC Bibliography
Updated November 7, 2005
CGC Bibliography Paper 7566
Tang S;Hyman BC
Rolling circle amplification of complete nematode mitochondrial genomes.
Journal of Nematology 37: 236-241 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7565
Brownlie JC;Whyard S
Identification of novel non-autonomous CemaT transposable elements and
evidence of their mobility within the C. elegans genome.
Genetica 125: 243-251 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7564
Watanabe M;Mitani N;Ishii N;Miki K
Corrigendum to "A mutation in a cuticle collagen causes hypersensitivity to
the endocrine disrupting chemical, bisphenol A, in Caenorhabditis elegans."
Mutation Research 578: 436 2005
CORRECT
CGC Bibliography Paper 7563
Pop C;Salvesen GS
The nematode death machine in 3D.
Cell 123: 192-193 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7562
Chandler RJ;Venditti CP
Genetic and genomic systems to study methylmalonic acidemia.
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 86: 34-43 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7561
Landsverk ML;Epstein HF
Genetic analysis of myosin II assembly and organization in model organisms.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 62: 2270-2282 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7560
Cole DG
Intraflagellar transport: keeping the motors coordinated.
Current Biology 15: R798-R781 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7559
Wadsworth WG
Axon pruning: C. elegans makes the cut.
Current Biology 15: R796-R797 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7558
Eastburn DJ;Han M
A gain-of-function allele of cbp-1, the Caenorhabditis elegans ortholog of the
mammalian CBP/p300 gene, causes an increase in histone acetyltransferase
activity and antagonism of activated Ras.
Molecular and Cellular Biology 25: 9427-9434 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7557
Morrow IC;Parton RG
Flotillins and the PHB domain protein family: rafts, worms and anaesthetics.
Traffic 6: 725-740 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7556
O'Neil RG;Heller S
The mechanosensitive nature of TRPV channels.
Pflugers Arch - European Journal of Physiology 451: 193-203 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7555
Liedtke W
TRPV4 as osmosensor: a transgenic approach.
Pflugers Arch - European Journal of Physiology 451: 176-180 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7554
Milani M;Drobne D;Tatti F;Batani D;Poletti G;Orsini F;Zullini A;Zrimec A
Read-out of soft X-ray contact microscopy microradiographs by focused ion
beam/scanning electron microscope.
Scanning 27: 249-253 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7553
Oey NA;Ijlst L;van Roermund CW;Wijburg FA;Wanders RJ
dif-1 and colt, both implicated in early embryonic development, encode
carnitine acylcarnitine translocase.
Molecular Genetics & Metabolism 85: 121-124 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7552
Rahlen T;Sunga J;Rask J;Herrera A;Lam K;Sing L;Sato K;Ramos RA;Kirven-Brooks
M;Reiss-Bubenheim D
Methods for the culture of C. elegans and S. cerevisiae in microgravity.
Gravitation & Space Biology Bulletin 18: 91-92 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7551
Zhao Y;Johnsen R;Baillie D;Rose A
Worms in space? A model biological dosimeter.
Gravitational & Space Biology Bulletin 18: 11-16 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7550
Ning F;Delhomme D;LeCun Y;Piano F;Bottou L;Barbano PE
Toward automatic phenotyping of developing embryos from videos.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 14: 1360-1371 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7549
Johnson NM:Behm CA;Trowell SC
Heritable and inducible gene knockdown in C. elegans using Wormgate and the
ORFeome.
Gene 359: 26-34 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7548
Davis MW;Hammarlund M;Harrach T;Hullett P;Olsen S;Jorgensen EM
Rapid single nucleotide polymorphism mapping in C. elegans.
BMC Genomics 6: 1-11 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7547
Wakabayashi T;Osada T;Shingai R
Serotonin deficiency shortens the duration of forward movement in
Caenorhabditis elegans.
Bioscience, Biotechnology & Biochemistry 69: 1767-1770 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7546
Baylis HA
VAV's got rhythm.
Cell 123: 5-7 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7545
Norman KR;Fazzio RT;Mellem JE;Espelt MV;Strange K;Beckerle MC;Maricq AV
The Rho/Rac-family guanine nucleotide exchange factor VAV-1 regulates rhythmic
behaviors in C. elegans.
Cell 123: 119-132 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7544
Reichart K;Menzel R
Expression profiling of five different xenobiotics using a Caenorhabditis
elegans whole genome microarray.
Chemosphere 61: 229-237 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7543
Rougvie AE
Intrinsic and extrinsic regulators of developmental timing: from miRNAs to
nutritional cues.
Development 132: 3787-3798 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7542
Tiensuu T;Larsen MK;Vernersson E;Tuck S
lin-1 has both positive and negative functions in specifying multiple cell
fates induced by Ras/MAP kinase signaling in C. elegans.
Developmental Biology 286: 338-351 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7541
Kim K;Colosimo ME;Yeung H;Sengupta P
The UNC-3 Olf/EBF protein represses alternate neuronal programs to specify
chemosensory neuron identity.
Developmental Biology 286: 136-148
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7540
Masse I;Molin L;Billaud M;Solari F
Lifespan and dauer regulation by tissue-specific activities of Caenorhabditis
elegans DAF-18.
Developmental Biology 286: 91-101 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7539
Shetty P;Lo MC;Robertson SM;Lin R
C. elegans TCF protein, POP-1, converts from repressor to activator as a
result of Wnt-induced lowering of nuclear levels.
Developmental Biology 285: 584-592 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7538
Maduro MF;Kasmir JJ;Zhu J;Rothman JH
The Wnt effector POP-1 and the PAL-1/Caudal homeoprotein collaborate with
SKN-1 to activate C. elegans endoderm development.
Developmental Biology 285: 510-523 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7537
Zinovyeva AY;Forrester WC
The C. elegans Frizzled CFZ-2 is required for cell migration and interacts
with multiple Wnt signaling pathways.
Developmental Biology 285: 447-461 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7536
Zhang Y;Foster JM;Nelson LS;Ma D;Carlow CKS
The chitin synthase genes chs-1 and chs-2 are essential for C. elegans
development and responsible for chitin deposition in the eggshell and pharynx,
respectively.
Developmental Biology 285: 330-339 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7535
Tilmann C;Kimble J
Cyclin D regulation of a sexually dimorphic asymmetric cell division.
Developmental Cell 9: 489-499 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7534
Luke CJ;Pak SC;Askew DJ;Askew YS;Smith JE;Silverman GA
Selective conservation of the RSL-encoding, proteinase inhibitory-type, clade
L serpins in Caenorhabidtis elegans.
Frontiers in Bioscience 11: 581-594 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7533
Alvarez OA;Jager T;Kooijman SALM;Kammenga JE
Responses to stress of Caenorhabditis elegans populations with different
reproductive strategies.
Funtional Biology 19: 897 2005
CORRECT
CGC Bibliography Paper 7532
Inoue H;Hisamoto N;An JH;Oliveira RP;Nishida E;Blackwell TK;Matsumoto K
The C. elegans p38 MAPK pathway regulates nuclear localization of the
transcription factor SKN-1 in oxidative stress response.
Genes & Development 19: 2278-2283 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7531
Singh ND;Davis JC;Petrov DA
X-linked genes evolve higher codon bias in Drosophila and Caenorhabditis.
Genetics 171: 145-155 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7530
Zugasti O;Rajan J;Kuwabara PE
The function and expansion of the Patched- and Hedgehog-related homologs in C.
elegans.
Genome Research 15: 1402-1410 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7529
Matharu BK;Manrao MR;Kaul VK
Synthesis and nematicidal activity of 4-thiazolidinones.
Indian Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry 15: 95-96 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7528
McVeigh P;Leech S;Mair GR;Marks NJ;Geary TG;Maule AG
Analysis of FMRFamide-like peptide (FLP) diversity in phylum Nematoda.
International Journal for Parasitology 35: 1043-1060 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7527
Filippidis G;Kouloumentas C;Voglis G;Zacharopoulou F;Papazoglou
TG;Tavernarakis N
Imaging of Caenorhabditis elegans neurons by second-harmonic generation and
two-photon excitation fluorescence.
Journal of Biomedical Optics 10: 24015 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7526
Faumont S;Miller AC;Lockery SR
Chemosensory behavior of semi-restrained Caenorhabditis elegans.
Journal of Neurobiology 65: 171-178 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7525
Kipreos ET
C. elegans cell cycles: invariance and stem cell divisions.
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 6: 766-776 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7524
Lipton J
Mating worms and the cystic kidney: Caenorhabditis elegans as a model for
renal disease.
Pediatric Nephrology 20: 1531-1536 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7523
Frand AR;Russel S;Ruvkun G
Functional genomic analysis of C. elegans molting.
PLoS Biology 3: 1719-1733 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7522
Mitreva M;Blaxter ML;Bird DM;McCarter JP
Comparative genomics of nematodes.
Trends in Genetics 21: 537-581 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7521
Miller DJ;Ball EE;Technau U
Cnidarians and ancestral genetic complexity in the animal kingdom.
Trends in Genetics 21: 536-539 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7520
Paschinger K;Fabini G;Schuster D;Rendic D;Wilson IBH
Definition of immunogenic carbohydrate epitopes.
Acta Biochimica Polonica 52: 629-632 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7519
Wang D;Ruvkun G
Regulation of Caenorhabditis elegans RNA interference by the daf-2 insulin
stress and longevity signaling pathway.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 69: 429-431 2004
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7518
Robert VJP;Vastenhouw NL;Plasterk RHA
RNA interference, transposon silencing, and cosuppression in the
Caenorhabditis elegans germ line: similarities and differences.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7517
Meyer BJ;McDonel P;Csankovszki G;Ralston E
Sex and X-chromosome-wide repression in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 69: 71-79 2004
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7516
Molin L;Puisieux A
C. elegans homologue of the Caf1 gene, which encodes a subunit of the CCR-NOT
complex, is essential for embryonic and larval development and for meiotic
progression.
Gene 358: 73-81 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7515
Skantar AM;Agama K;Meyer SLF:Carta LK;Vinyard BT
Effects of geldanamycis on hatching and juvenile motility in Caenorhbditis
elegans and Heterodera glycines.
Journal of Chemical Ecology 31: 2481-2491 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7514
Houthoofd K;Johnson TE;Vanfleteren JR
Dietary restriction in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
Journals of Gerontology Series A-Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences 60:
1125-1131 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7513
Tucker M;Sieber M;Morphew M;Han M
The Caenorhabditis elegans aristaless orthologue, alr-1, is required for
maintaining the functional and structural integrity of the amphid sensory
organs.
Molecular Biology of the Cell 16: 4695-1704 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7512
Goh KI;Kahng B;Kim D
Graph theoretic analysis of protein interaction networks of eukaryotes.
Physica A 357: 501-512 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7511
Suzuki M;Tsuji T;Ohtake H
A model of motor control of the nematode C. elegans with neuronal circuits.
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 35: 75-86 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7510
Qin H;Burnette DT;Bae HK;Forscher P;Barr MM;Rosenbaum JL
Intraflagellar transport is required for the vectorial movement of TRPV
channels in the ciliary membrane.
Current Biology 15: 1695-1699 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7509
Luke-Glaser S;Pintard L;Lu C;Mains PE;Peter M
The BTB protein MEL-26 promotes cytokinesis in C. elegans by a
CUL-3-independent mechanism.
Current Biology 15: 1605-1615 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7508
Kaltenbach LS;Updike DL;Mango SE
Contribution of the amino and carboxyl termini for PHA-4/FoxA function in
Caenorhabditis elegans.
Developmental Dynamics 234: 346-354 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7507
Styer KL;Hopkins GW;Bartra SS;Plano GV;Frothingham R;Aballay A
Yersinia pestis kills Caenorhabditis elegans by a biofilm-independent process
that involves novel virulence factors.
EMBO Reports 6: 992-997 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7506
Szewczyk NJ;Jacobson LA
Signal-transduction networks and the regulation of muscle protein degradation.
International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology 37: 1997-2011 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7505
Yan N;Chai J;Lee ES;Gu L;Liu Q;He J;Wu JW;Kokel D;Li H;Hao Q;Xue D;Shi Y
Structure of the CED-4-CED-9 complex provides insights into programmed cell
death in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Nature 437: 831-837 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7504
Wu Y;Luo Y
Transgenic C. elegans as a model in Alzheimer's research.
Current Alzheimer Research 2: 37-45 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7503
C. elegans Sequencing Consortium
Genome sequence of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans: A platform for
investigating biology.
Science 285: 1493 1999
CORRECT
CGC Bibliography Paper 7502
C. elegans Sequencing Consortium
Genome sequence of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans: A platform for
investigating biology.
Science 283: 35 1999
CORRECT
CGC Bibliography Paper 7501
Espelt MV;Estevez AY;Yin XY;Strange K
Oscillatory Ca2+ signaling in the isolated Caenorhabditis elegans intestine:
role of the inositol-1,4,5-trisphospate receptor and phospholipases C beta and
gamma.
Journal of General Physiology 126: 379-392 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7500
Van Voorhies WA;Fuchs J;Thomas S
The longevity of Caenorhabditis elegans in soil.
Biology Letters 1: 247-249 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7499
Van Gilst MR;Hadjivassiliou H;Yamamoto KR
A Caenorhabditis elegans nutrient response system partially dependent on
nuclear receptor NHR-49.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102: 13496-13501 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7498
Shatilla A;Ishchenko AA;Saparbaev M;Ramotar D
Characterization of Caenorhabditis elegans exonuclease-3 and evidence that a
Mg2+-dependent variant exhibits a distinct mode of action on damaged DNA.
Biochemistry 44: 12835-12848 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7497
Pemberton TJ;Kay JE
Identification and comparative analysis of the peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans
isomerase repertoires of H. sapiens, D. melanogaster, C. elegans, S.
cerevisiae and Sz. pombe.
Comparative and Functional Genomics 6: 277-300 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7496
Kaltenbach LS;Updike DL;Mango SE
Contribution of the amino and carboxyl termini for PHA-4/FoxA function in
Caenorhabditis elegans.
Developmental Dynamics 234: 346-354 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7495
Mooijaart SP;Brandt BW;Baldal EA;Pijpe J;Kuningas M;Beekman M;Zwaan
BJ;Slagboom PE;Westendorp RGJ;van Heemst D
C. elegans DAF-12, nuclear hormone receptors and human longevity and disease
at old age.
Ageing Research Reviews 4: 351-371 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7494
Ausubel FM
Areinnate immune signaling pathways in plants and animals conserved?
Nature Immunology 6: 973-979 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7493
Chu KW;Chan SKW;Chow KL
Improvement of heavy metal stress and toxicity assays by coupling a transgenic
reporter in a mutant nematode strain.
Aquatic Toxicology 74: 320-332 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7492
Skrdla PJ
Statistical kinetic approach for modeling lifespan.
Biophysical Chemistry 118: 22-24 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7491
Anderson P
A place for RNAi.
Developmental Cell 9: 311-312 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7490
Sha K;Fire A
Imprinting capacity of gamete lineages in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Genetics 170: 1633-1652 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7489
Fan X;She YM;Bagshaw RD;Callahan JW;Schachter H;Mahuran DJ
Identification of the hydrophobic glycoproteins of Caenorhabditis elegans.
Glycobiology 15: 952-964 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7488
Dudley NR;Goldstein B
RNA interference in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Methods in Molecular Biology 309: 29-38 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7487
Geldziler B;Chatterjee I;Singson A
The genetic and molecular analysis of spe-19, a gene required for sperm
activation in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Developmental Biology 283: 424-436 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7486
Ou G;Qin H;Rosenbaum JL;Scholey JM
The PKD protein qilin undergoes intraflagellar transport.
Current Biology 15: R410-R411 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7485
Kroft TL;Gleason EJ;L'Hernault SW
The spe-42 gene is required for sperm-egg interactions during C. elegans
fertilization and encodes a sperm-specific transmembrane protein.
Developmental Biology 286: 169-181 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7484
Gutierrez-Zepeda A;Santell R;Wu Z;Brown M;Wu Y;Khan I;Link CD;Zhao B;Luo Y
Soy isoflavone glycitein protects against beta amyloid-induced toxicity and
oxidative stress in transgenic Caenorhabditis elegans.
BMC Neuroscience 6: 28-36 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7483
Li M;Jones-Rhoades MW;Lau NC;Bartel DP;Rougvie AE
Regulatory mutations of mir-48, a C. elegans let-7 family microRNA, cause
developmental timing defects.
Developmental Cell 9: 415-422 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7482
Abbott AL;Alvarez-Saavedra E;Miska EA;Lau NC;Bartel DP;Horvitz HR;Ambros V
The let-7 microRNA family members mir-48, mir-84, and mir-241 function
together to regulate developmental timing in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Developmental Cell 9: 403-414 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7481
Powell JR;Jow MM;Meyer BJ
The T-box transcription factor SEA-1 is an autosomal element of the X:A signal
that determines C. elegans sex.
Developmental Cell 9: 339-349 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7480
Leidel S;Gonczy P
Centrosome duplication and nematodes: recent insights from an old
relationship.
Developmental Cell 9: 317-325 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7479
Roy PJ;Morris Q
Network news: functional modules revealed during early embryogenesis in C.
elegans.
Developmental Cell 9: 307-315 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7478
Ghenea S;Boudreau JR;Lague NP;Chin-Sang ID
The VAB-1 Eph receptor tyrosine kinase and SAX-3/Robo neuronal receptors
function together during C. elegans embryonic morphogenesis.
Development 132: 3679-3690 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7477
Masuda M;Saimaru H;Takamura N;Imai K
An improved method for proteomics studies in C. elegans by fluorogenic
derivatization, HPLC isolation, enzymatic digestion and liquid
chromatography-tandem mass spectrometric identification.
Biomedical Chromatography 19: 556-560 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7476
Schafer WR
Deciphering the neural and molecular mechanisms of C. elegans behavior.
Current Biology 15: R723-R729 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7475
Sivasundar A;Hey J
Sampling from natural populations with RNAi reveals high outcrossing and
population structure in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Current Biology 15: 1598-1602 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7474
Kage E;Hayashi Y;Takeuchi H;Hirotsu T;Kunitomo H;Inoue T;Arai H;Iino Y;Kubo T
MBR-1, a novel helix-turn-helix transcription factor, is required for pruning
excessive neurites in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Current Biology 15: 1554-1559 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7473
Spanier B;Sturzenbaum SR;Holden-Dye LM;Baumeister R
Caenorhabditis elegans Neprilysin NEP-1: an effector of locomotion and
pharyngeal pumping.
Journal of Molecular Biology 352: 429-437 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7472
Lee J;Song HO;Jee C;Vanoaica L;Ahnn J
Calcineurin regulates enteric muscle contraction through EXP-1, excitatory
GABA-gated channel, in C. elegans.
Journal of Molecular Biology 352: 313-318 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7471
Crickmore N
Using worms to better understand how Bacillus thuringiensis kills insects.
Trends in Microbiology 13: 347-350 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7470
Pujol N;Ewbank JJ
Pathogen avoidance using toll signaling in C. elegans.
Toll and Toll-Like Receptors: An Immunologic Perspective. Kluwer
Academic/Plenum Publications, New York, NY.: 162-167 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7469
Felix MA
Developmental biology of nematodes - What we learn from Caenorhabditis
elegans.
Nematology: Advances and Perspectives, Vol 1: Nematode Morphology, Physiology
and Ecology. Oxford University Press, New York, NY.1: 71-174 2004
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7468
Ayyadevara S;Engle MR;Singh SP;Dandapat A;Lichti CF;Benes H;Reis RJS;Liebau
E;Zimniak P
Lifespan and stress resistance of Caenorhabditis elegans are increased by the
expression of glutathione transferases capable of metabolizing the lipid
peroxidation product 4-hydroxynonenal.
Aging Cell 4: 257-271 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7467
Nanji M;Hopper NA;Gems D
LET-60 RAS modulates effects of insulin/IGF-1 signaling on development and
aging in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Aging Cell 4: 235-245 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7466
Mertens I;Vandingenen A;Clynen E;Nachman RJ;de Loof A;Schoofs L
Characterization of an RFamide-related peptide orphan GPCR in C. elegans.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7465
Richardson SJ;Hennebry SC;Smith BJ;Wright HM
Evolution of the thyroid hormone distributor protein transthyretin in
microbes, C. elegans, and vertebrates.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1040: 448-451 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7464
Eisenhut RJ;Knox D;Hermann GJ
Characterization of a conserved apoptotic marker expressed in Caenorhabditis
elegans phagocytic cells.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 335: 1231-1238 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7463
McColl G;Vantipalli MC;Lithgow GJ
C. elegans ortholog of mammalian Ku70 interacts with insulin-like signaling to
modulate stress resistance and life span.
FASEB Journal 19: 0302-0318 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7462
Higashitani A;Higashitani A;Sasagawa Y;Sugimoto T;Miyazawa Y;Szewczyk NJ;Viso
M;Gasset G;Eche B;Fukui K;Shimazu T;Fujimoto N;Kuriyama K;Ishioka N
Checkpoint and physiological apoptosis in germ cells proceeds normally in
spaceflown Caenorhabditis elegans.
Apoptosis 10: 949-954 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7461
Thompson BE;Bernstein DS;Bachorik JL;Petcherski AG;Wickens M;Kimble J
Dose-dependent control of proliferation and sperm specification by FOG-1/CPEB.
Development 132: 3471-3481 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7460
McMiller L;Johnson CM
Molecular characterization of HLH-17, a C. elegans bHLH protein required for
normal larval development.
Gene 356: 1-10 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7459
Ji YJ;Singaravelu G;Ahnn J
RNT-1 regulation in C. elegans.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 96: 8-15 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7458
Scholl EH;Bird DM
Resolving tylenchid evolutionary relationships through multiple gene analysis
derived from EST data.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 36: 536-545 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7457
Johnston RJ;Chang S;Etchberger JF;Ortiz CO;Hobert O
MicroRNAs acting in a double-negative feedback loop to control a neuronal cell
fate decision.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102: 12449-12454 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7456
Fitch DHA
Evolution: an ecological context for C. elegans.
Current Biology 15: R655-R658 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7455
Wang J;Mohler WA;Savage-Dunn C
C-terminal mutants of C. elegans Smads reveal tissue-specific requirements for
protein activation by TGF-beta signaling.
Development 132: 3505-3513 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7454
Tajsharghi H;Pilon M;Oldfors A
A Caenorhabditis elegans model of the myosin heavy chain IIa E706T mutation.
Annals of Neurology 58: 442-448 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7453
Nagele P;Metz LB;Crowder CM
Xenon acts by inhibition on non-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor-mediated
glutamatergic neurotransmission in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Anesthesiology 103: 508-513 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7452
Bagga S;Bracht J;Hunter S;Massirer K;Holtz J;Eachus R;Pasquinelli AE
Regulation by let-7 and lin-4 miRNAs results in target mRNA degradation.
Cell 122: 553-563 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7451
Maduro MF;Hill RJ;Heid PJ;Newman-Smith ED;Zhu J;Priess JR;Rothman JH
Genetic redundancy in endoderm specification within the genus Caenorhabditis.
Developmental Biology 284: 509-522 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7450
Thoemke K;Yi W;Ross JM;Kim S;Reinke V;Zarkower D
Genome-wide analysis of sex-enriched gene expression during C. elegans larval
development.
Developmental Biology 284: 500-508 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7449
Frank CA;Hawkins NC;Guenther C;Horvitz HR;Garriga G
C. elegans HAM-1 positions the cleavage plane and regulates apoptosis in
asymmetric neuroblast divisions.
Developmental Biology 284: 301-310 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7448
Wang X;Kweon J;Larson S;Chen L
A role for the C. elegans L1CAM homologue lad-1/sax-7 in maintaining tissue
attachment.
Developmental Biology 284: 273-291 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7447
Steven R;Zhang L;Culotti J;Pawson T
The UNC-73/Trio RhoGEF-2 domain is required in separate isoforms for the
regulation of pharynx pumping and normal neurotransmission in C. elegans.
Genes & Development 19: 2016-2029 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7446
Umemura T;Rapp P;Rongo C
The role of regulatory domain interactions in UNC-43 CaMKII localization and
trafficking.
Journal of Cell Science 118: 3327-3338 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7445
Wang H;Spang A;Sullivan MA;Hryhorenko J;Hagen FK
The terminal phase of cytokinesis in the Caenorhabditis elegans early embryo
required protein glycosylation.
Molecular Biology of the Cell 16: 4202-4213 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7444
Gower NJD;Walker DS;Baylis HA
Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate signaling regulates mating behavior in
Caenorhabditis elegans males.
Molecular Biology of the Cell 16: 3978-3986 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7443
Winska P;Golos B;Ciesla J;Zielinski Z;Fraczyk T;Walajtys-Rode E;Rode W
Developmental arrest in Caenorhabditis elegans dauer larvae causes high
expression of enzymes involved in thymidylate biosynthesis, similar to that
found in Trichinella muscle larvae.
Parasitology 131: 247-254 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7442
Iser WB;Kim D;Bachman E;Wolkow C
Examination of the requirement for ucp-4, a putative homolog of mammalian
uncoupling proteins, for stress tolerance and longevity in C. elegans.
Mechanisms of Ageing & Development 126: 1090-1096 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7441
Richie CT;Golden A
Chromosome segregation: Aurora B gets Tousled.
Current Biology 15: R379-R382 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7440
Suematsu T;Sato A;Sakurai M;Watanabe K;Ohtsuki T
A unique tRNA recognition machanism of Caenorhabditis elegans mitochondrial
EF-Tu2.
Nucleic Acids Research 33: 4683-4691 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7439
Hong RL;Villwock A;Sommer RJ
Cultivation of the Rhabditid Poikilolaimus oxycercus as a laboratory nematode
for genetic analyses.
Journal of Experimental Zoology 303A: 742-760 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7438
Hikita T;Qadota H;Tsuboi D;Taya S;Moerman DG;Kaibuchi K
Identification of a novel CDC42 GEF that is localized to the PAT-3-mediated
adhesive structure.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 335: 139-145 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7437
Husson SJ;Clynen E;Baggerman G;De Loof A;Schoofs L
Discovering neuropeptides in Caenorhabditis elegans by two dimensional liquid
chromatography and mass spectrometry.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 335: 76-86 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7436
Poteryaev D;Spang A
A role of SAND-family proteins in endocytosis.
Biochemical Society Transactions 33: 606-608 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7435
Cardona ST;Wopperer J;Eberl L;Valvano MA
Diverse pathogenicity of Burkholderia cepacia complex strains in the
Caenorhabditis elegans host model.
FEMS Microbiology Letters 250: 97-104 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7434
Alvarez OA;Jager T;Kooijman SALM;Kammenga JE
Responses to stress of Caenorhabditis elegans populations with different
reproductive strategies.
Functional Ecology 19: 656-664 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7433
Ning F;Delhomme D;LeCun Y;Piano F;Bottou L;Barbano PE
Toward automatic phenotyping of developing embryos from videos.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 14: 1360-1371 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7432
Prithiviraj B;Bais HP;Weir T;Suresh B;Najarro EH;Dayakar BV;Schweizer
HP;Vivanco JM
Down regulation of virulence factors of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by salicylic
acid attenuates its virulence on Arabidopsis thaliana and Caenorhabditis
elegans.
Infection and Immunity 73: 5319-5328 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7431
Natsuka S;Kawaguchi M;Wada Y;Ichikawa A;Ikura K;Hase S
Characterization of wheat germ agglutinin ligand on soluble glycoproteins in
Caenorhabditis elegans.
Journal of Biochemistry 138: 209-213 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7430
Filippidis G;Kouloumentas C;Kapsokalyvas D;Voglis G;Tavernarakis N;Papazoglou
TG
Imaging of Caenorhabditis elegans samples and sub-cellular localization of new
generation photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy, using non-linear
microscopy.
Journal of Physics D-Applied Physics 38: 2625-2632 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7429
Estevez AY;Strange K
Calcium feedback mechanisms regulate oscillatory activity of a TRP-like Ca2+
conductance in C. elegans intestinal cells.
Journal of Physiology 567: 239-251 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7428
Liedtke W
TRPV4 plays an evolutionary conserved role in the transduction of osmotic and
mechanical stimuli in living animals.
Journal of Physiology 567: 53-58 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7427
Karsenti E
TPX or not TPX?
Molecular Cell 19: 431-432 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7426
Ding L;Spencer A;Morita K;Han M
The developmental timing regulator AIN-1 interacts with miRISCs and may target
the Argonaute protein ALG-1 to cytoplasmic P bodies in C. elegans.
Molecular Cell 19: 437-447 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7425
Wong K;Hengartner M
C. elegans as a model disease for neuroacanthocytosis.
Neuroacanthocytosis Syndromes : 187-195 2004
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7424
Rocheleau CE;Ronnlund A;Tuck S;Sundaram MV
Caenorhabditis elegans CNK-1 promotes Raf activation but is not essential for
Ras/Raf signaling.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102: 11757-11762 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7423
Walker G;Houthoofd K;Vanfleteren JR;Gems D
Dietary restriction in C. elegans: from rate-of-living effects to nutrient
sensing pathways.
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development 126: 929-937 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7422
Hutter H;Wacker I;Schmid C;Hedgecock EM
Novel genes controlling ventral cord asymmetry and navigation of pioneer axons
in C. elegans.
Developmental Biology 284: 260-272 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7421
Hawkins NC;Ellis G;Bowerman B;Garriga G
MOM-5 Frizzled regulates the distribution of DSH-2 to control C. elegans
asymmetric neuroblast divisions.
Developmental Biology 284: 246-259 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7420
Gal TZ;Glazer I;Koltai H
Stressed worms: responding to the post-genomics era.
Molecular & Biochemical Parasitology 143: 1-5 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7419
McCarthy EK;Goldstein B
Asymmetric division: a kinesin for spindle positioning.
Current Biology 15: R591-R593 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7418
de Bono M;Maricq AV
Neuronal substrates of complex behaviors in C. elegans.
Annual Review of Neuroscience 28: 451-501 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7417
Ozlu N;Srayko M;Kinoshita K;Habermann B;O'Toole ET;Muller-Reichert T;Schmalz
N;Desai A;Hyman AA
An essential function of the C. elegans ortholog of TPX2 is to localize
activated Aurora A kinase to mitotic spindles.
Developmental Cell 9: 237-248 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7416
Srayko M;Kaya A;Stamford J;Hyman AA
Identification and characterization of factors required for microtubule growth
and nucleation in the early C. elegans embryo.
Developmental Cell 9: 223-236 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7415
Sundaram MV
The love-hate relationship between Ras and Notch.
Genes & Development 19: 1825-1839 2005
REVIEW
CGC Bibliography Paper 7414
Ackley BD;Harrington RJ;Hudson ML;Williams L;Kenyon CJ;Chisholm AD;Jin Y
The two isoforms of the Caenorhabditis elegans leukocyte-common antigen
related tyrosine phosphatase PTP-3 function independently in axon guidance and
synapse formation.
Journal of Neuroscience 25: 7517-7528 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7413
Hanover JA;Forsythe ME;Hennessey PT;Brodigan TM;Love DC;Ashwell G;Krause M
A Caenorhabditis elegans model of insulin resistance: Altered macronutrient
storage and dauer formation in an OGT-1 knockout.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102: 11266-11271 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7412
Lackner MR;Kindt RM;Carroll PM;Brown K;Cancilla MR;Chen C;de Silva H;Franke
Y;Guan B;Heuer T;Hung T;Keegan K;Lee JM;Manne V;O'Brien C;Parry D;Perez-Villar
JJ;Reddy RK;Xiao H;Zhan H;Cockett M;Plowman G;Fitzgerald K;Costa
M;Ross-Macdonald P
Chemical genetics identifies Rab geranylgeranyl transferase as an apoptotic
target of farnesly transferase inhibitors.
Cancer Cell 7: 325-336 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7411
Martinez-Grueiro M;Gimenez-Pardo C;Gomez-Barrio A;Franck X;Fournet
A;Hocquemiller R;Figadere B;Casado-Escribano N
Nematocidal and trichomonacidal activities of 2-substituted quinolines.
Il Farmaco 60: 219-224 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7410
Takacs-Vellai K;Vellai T;Puoti A;Passannante M;Wicky C;Streit A;Kovacs
AL;Mueller F
Inactivation of the autophagy gene bec-1 triggers apoptotic cell death in C.
elegans.
Current Biology 15: 1513-1517 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7409
Jiang Y;Horner V;Liu J
The HMX homeodomain protein MLS-2 regulates cleavage orientation, cell
proliferation and cell fate specification in the C. elegans postembryonic
mesoderm.
Development 132: 4119-4130 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7408
Vought VE;Ohmachi M;Lee MH;Maine EM
EGO-1, a putative RNA-directed RNA polymerase, promotes germline proliferation
in parallel with GLP-1/Notch signaling and regulates the spatial organization
of nuclear pore complexes and germline P...
Genetics 170: 1121-1132 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7407
Bachorik JL;Kimble J
Redundant control of the Caenorhabditis elegans sperm/oocyte switch by PUF-8
and FBF-1, two distinct PUF RNA-binding proteins.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102: 10893-10897 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7406
Yabe T;Suzuki N;Furukawa T;Ishihara T;Katsura I
Multidrug resistance-associated protein MRP-1 regulates dauer diapause by its
export activity in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Development 132: 3197-3207 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7405
Putzke AP;Hikita ST;Clegg DO;Rothman JH
Essential kinase-independent role of a Fer-like non-receptor tyrosine kinase
in Caenorhabditis elegans morphogenesis.
Development 132: 3185-3195 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7404
Watanabe N;Nagamatsu Y;Gengyo-Ando K;Mitani S;Ohshima Y
Control of body size by SMA-5, a homolog of MAP kinase BMK1/ERK5, in C.
elegans.
Development 132: 3175-3184 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7403
Siepel A;Bejerano G;Pedersen JS;Hinrich AS;Hou M;Rosenbloom K;Clawson H;Spieth
J;Hillier LW;Richard S;Weinstock GM;Wilson RK;Gibbs RA;Kent WJ;Miller
W;Haussler D
Evolutionarily conserved elements in vertebrate, insect, worm, and yeast
genomes.
Genome Research 15: 1034-1050 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7402
Nakamura K;Kim S;Ishidate T;Bei Y;Pang K;Shirayama M;Trzepacz C;Brownell
DR;Mello CC
Wnt signaling drives WRM-1/beta-tatenin asymmetries in early C. elegans
embryos.
Genes & Development 19: 1749-1754 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7401
Ketel CS;Andersen EF;Vargas ML;Suh J;Strome S;Simon JA
Subunit contributions to histone methyltransferase activities of fly and worm
polycomb group complexes.
Molecular and Cellular Biology 25: 6857-6868 2005
ARTICLE
CGC Bibliography Paper 7400
Zhang G;Sleiman SF;Tseng RJ;Rajakumar V;Wang X;Chamberlin HM
Alteration of the DNA binding domain disrupts distinct functions of the C.
elegans Pax protein EGL-38.
Mechanisms of Development 122: 887-899 2005
ARTICLE