Christopher P. Mattison, Ph.D. - Publications

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2000 University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology

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2020 Mattison CP, Tungtrongchitr A, Tille KS, Cottone CB, Riegel C. Cloning, Expression, and Immunological Characterization of Formosan Subterranean Termite (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae) Arginine Kinase. Journal of Insect Science (Online). 20. PMID 32706873 DOI: 10.1093/jisesa/ieaa071  0.327
2014 Duran RM, Gregersen S, Smith TD, Bhetariya PJ, Cary JW, Harris-Coward PY, Mattison CP, Grimm C, Calvo AM. The role of Aspergillus flavus veA in the production of extracellular proteins during growth on starch substrates. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 98: 5081-94. PMID 24584515 DOI: 10.1007/S00253-014-5598-6  0.339
2011 Mattison CP, Stumpff J, Wordeman L, Winey M. Mip1 associates with both the Mps1 kinase and actin, and is required for cell cortex stability and anaphase spindle positioning Cell Cycle. 10: 783-793. PMID 21325884 DOI: 10.4161/Cc.10.5.14955  0.466
2007 Mattison CP, Old WM, Steiner E, Huneycutt BJ, Resing KA, Ahn NG, Winey M. Mps1 activation loop autophosphorylation enhances kinase activity Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282: 30553-30561. PMID 17728254 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M707063200  0.606
2007 Kanai M, Ma Z, Izumi H, Kim SH, Mattison CP, Winey M, Fukasawa K. Physical and functional interaction between mortalin and Mps1 kinase. Genes to Cells : Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms. 12: 797-810. PMID 17573779 DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2443.2007.01091.X  0.568
2006 Mattison CP, Winey M. The centrosome cycle Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation. 42: 111-146. PMID 16903210 DOI: 10.1007/B136685  0.332
2004 Fisk HA, Mattison CP, Winey M. A field guide to the Mps1 family of protein kinases. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 3: 439-42. PMID 14963409 DOI: 10.4161/Cc.3.4.784  0.471
2003 Fisk HA, Mattison CP, Winey M. Human Mps1 protein kinase is required for centrosome duplication and normal mitotic progression. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 100: 14875-80. PMID 14657364 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.2434156100  0.513
2002 Fisk HA, Mattison CP, Winey M. Centrosomes and tumour suppressors. Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 14: 700-5. PMID 12473342 DOI: 10.1016/S0955-0674(02)00385-X  0.307
2002 Winkler A, Arkind C, Mattison CP, Burkholder A, Knoche K, Ota I. Heat stress activates the yeast high-osmolarity glycerol mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway, and protein tyrosine phosphatases are essential under heat stress. Eukaryotic Cell. 1: 163-73. PMID 12455951 DOI: 10.1128/Ec.1.2.163-173.2002  0.655
2000 Mattison CP, Ota IM. Two protein tyrosine phosphatases, Ptp2 and Ptp3, modulate the subcellular localization of the Hog1 MAP kinase in yeast. Genes & Development. 14: 1229-35. PMID 10817757 DOI: 10.1101/Gad.14.10.1229  0.664
1999 Mattison CP, Spencer SS, Kresge KA, Lee J, Ota IM. Differential regulation of the cell wall integrity mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway in budding yeast by the protein tyrosine phosphatases Ptp2 and Ptp3. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 19: 7651-60. PMID 10523653 DOI: 10.1128/Mcb.19.11.7651  0.696
1997 Jacoby T, Flanagan H, Faykin A, Seto AG, Mattison C, Ota I. Two protein-tyrosine phosphatases inactivate the osmotic stress response pathway in yeast by targeting the mitogen-activated protein kinase, Hog1. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 272: 17749-55. PMID 9211927 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.272.28.17749  0.695
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