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Revision as of 16:03, 12 March 2009
M. Iacovino, C. Granycome, H. Sembongi, M. Bokori-Brown, R.A. Butow, I.J. Holt, J.M. Bateman (2009). The conserved translocase Tim17 prevents mitochondrial DNA loss. Human Molecular Genetics. 18: 65-74.
H. McNeill, G.M.Craig, J.M.Bateman (2008). Regulation of Neurogenesis and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling by the Insulin Receptor/Target of Rapamycin Pathway in Drosophila. Genetics. 179: 843-854.
J. M. Bateman, H. McNeill, (2006). Insulin/IGF signalling in neurogenesis. Cell and Molecular Life Sciences, 63: 1701-1705.
J. M. Bateman, H. McNeill, (2005). Seeing in color--warts and all. Developmental Cell 9, 441-442.
J. M. Bateman, H. McNeill, (2004). Temporal Control of Differentiation by the Insulin Receptor/Tor Pathway in Drosophila. Cell 119, 87-96.
D.L. Lister, J.M. Bateman, S. Purton and C.J. Howe, (2003). DNA transfer from chloroplast to nucleus is much rarer in Chlamydomonas than in tobacco. Gene 316: 33-38.
J. M. Bateman, M. Iacovino, P. S. Perlman and R. A. Butow, (2002). Mitochondrial DNA instability mutants of the bifunctional protein Ilv5p have altered organization in mitochondria and are targeted for degradation by Hsp78 and the Pim1p protease. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277:47946-47953.
J. M. Bateman, P. S. Perlman and R. A. Butow, (2002). Mutational bisection of the mitochondrial DNA stability and amino acid biosynthetic functions of Ilv5p of budding yeast. Genetics, 161:1043-1052.
J. M. Bateman, P. S. Perlman and R. A. Butow, (2001). Identification of a mitochondrial DNA transaction domain in the bifunctional protein Ilv5p. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 12 Suppl.
J. M. Bateman and S. Purton, (2000). Tools for chloroplast transformation in Chlamydomonas: expression vectors and a new dominant selectable marker. Molecular and General Genetics, 263:404-410.