Georgia Anastasia Patikoglou - Publications

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2003 Yale University, New Haven, CT 

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Year Citation  Score
2002 Patikoglou GA, Koelle MR. An N-terminal region of Caenorhabditis elegans RGS proteins EGL-10 and EAT-16 directs inhibition of G(alpha)o versus G(alpha)q signaling. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277: 47004-13. PMID 12354761 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M208186200  0.694
2001 Chase DL, Patikoglou GA, Koelle MR. Two RGS proteins that inhibit Galpha(o) and Galpha(q) signaling in C. elegans neurons require a Gbeta(5)-like subunit for function. Current Biology : Cb. 11: 222-31. PMID 11250150 DOI: 10.1016/S0960-9822(01)00071-9  0.636
2000 Dong MQ, Chase D, Patikoglou GA, Koelle MR. Multiple RGS proteins alter neural G protein signaling to allow C. elegans to rapidly change behavior when fed. Genes & Development. 14: 2003-14. PMID 10950865 DOI: 10.1101/Gad.14.16.2003  0.598
1999 Patikoglou GA, Kim JL, Sun L, Yang SH, Kodadek T, Burley SK. TATA element recognition by the TATA box-binding protein has been conserved throughout evolution. Genes & Development. 13: 3217-30. PMID 10617571 DOI: 10.1101/Gad.13.24.3217  0.395
1999 Hajdu-Cronin YM, Chen WJ, Patikoglou G, Koelle MR, Sternberg PW. Antagonism between G(o)alpha and G(q)alpha in Caenorhabditis elegans: the RGS protein EAT-16 is necessary for G(o)alpha signaling and regulates G(q)alpha activity. Genes & Development. 13: 1780-93. PMID 10421631 DOI: 10.1101/Gad.13.14.1780  0.708
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