A. Apolloni

Publication List Details

Period

1999 - 2008

Number

7

Co-Authors

X-ray and $\gamma$-ray propagation in bent crystals with flat and cylindrical surfaces (2008)

Apolloni, A., Mana, G., Palmisano, C., Zosi, G.

In this paper we investigate x-ray and $\gamma$-ray propagation in crystals having a constant strain gradient and flat or cylindrical surfaces. When a displacement field is present, we solve the...

Will diverse Tat interactions lead to novel antiretroviral drug targets? (2006)

Harrich, D., McMillan, N., Munoz, L., Apolloni, A., Meredith, L.

More than fifteen years following the description of Tat as a critical HIV gene expression regulatory protein, additional roles for Tat in HIV replication have been described, including reverse...

A new large N phase transition in YM2 (2005)

Apolloni, A., Arianos, S., D'Adda, A.

Inspired by the interpretation of two dimensional Yang-Mills theory on a cylinder as a random walk on the gauge group, we point out the existence of a large N transition which is the gauge theory...

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcription is stimulated by Tat from other lentiviruses (2002)

Hooker, CW, Scott, J, Apolloni, A, Parry, E, Harrich, D

The tat gene is required by HIV-1 for efficient reverse transcription and this function of Tat can be distinguished from its role in transcription by RNA polymerase II using tat point mutations that...

Characterization of RasGRP2, a plasma membrane-targeted, dual specificity Ras/Rap exchange factor (2000)

Clyde-Smith, J, Silins, G, Gartside, M, Grimmond, S, Etheridge, M, Apolloni, A, ...

Ras proteins operate as molecular switches in signal transduction pathways downstream of tyrosine kinases and G-protein-coupled receptors. Ras is switched from the inactive GDP-bound state to the...

H-ras but not K-ras traffics to the plasma membrane through the exocytic pathway (2000)

Apolloni, A., Prior, I. A., Lindsay, M., Parton, R. G., Hancock, J. F.

Ras proteins must be localized to the inner surface of the plasma membrane to be biologically active. The motifs that effect Ras plasma membrane targeting consist of a C-terminal CAAX motif plus a...

Dominant-negative caveolin inhibits H-Ras function by disrupting cholesterol-rich plasma membrane domains (1999)

Roy, S., Luetterforst, R., Harding, A., Apolloni, A., Etheridge, M., Stang, E., ...

The plasma membrane pits known as caveolae have been implicated both in cholesterol homeostasis and in signal transduction. Cav(DGV) and Cav(KSY), two dominant-negative amino-terminal truncation...