Alex Engel, Ph.D. - Publications
Affiliations: | 2007 | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
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2010 | Engel A, Barton GM. Compartment-specific control of signaling from a DNA-sensing immune receptor. Science Signaling. 3: pe45. PMID 21119105 DOI: 10.1126/Scisignal.3150Pe45 | 0.33 | |||
2010 | Engel A, Aguilar PS, Walter P. The yeast cell fusion protein Prm1p requires covalent dimerization to promote membrane fusion. Plos One. 5: e10593. PMID 20485669 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0010593 | 0.592 | |||
2010 | Aguilar PS, Heiman MG, Walther TC, Engel A, Schwudke D, Gushwa N, Kurzchalia T, Walter P. Structure of sterol aliphatic chains affects yeast cell shape and cell fusion during mating. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 4170-5. PMID 20150508 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0914094107 | 0.574 | |||
2008 | Engel A, Walter P. Membrane lysis during biological membrane fusion: collateral damage by misregulated fusion machines. The Journal of Cell Biology. 183: 181-6. PMID 18852300 DOI: 10.1083/Jcb.200805182 | 0.502 | |||
2007 | Heiman MG, Engel A, Walter P. The Golgi-resident protease Kex2 acts in conjunction with Prm1 to facilitate cell fusion during yeast mating. The Journal of Cell Biology. 176: 209-22. PMID 17210951 DOI: 10.1083/Jcb.200609182 | 0.628 | |||
2007 | Aguilar PS, Engel A, Walter P. The plasma membrane proteins Prm1 and Fig1 ascertain fidelity of membrane fusion during yeast mating. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 18: 547-56. PMID 17151357 DOI: 10.1091/Mbc.E06-09-0776 | 0.581 | |||
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