Mike Boxem

Publication List Details

Period

2002 - 2009

Number

14

Co-Authors

Empirically controlled mapping of the Caenorhabditis elegans protein-protein interactome network (2009)

Simonis, Nicolas, Rual, Jean-Francois, Carvunis, Anne-Ruxandra, Tasan, Murat, Lemmens, Irma, Hirozane-Kishikawa, Tomoko, ...

Abstract: To provide accurate biological hypotheses and elucidate global properties of cellular networks, systematic identification of protein-protein interactions must meet high quality standards....

OSM-11 Facilitates LIN-12 Notch Signaling during Caenorhabditis elegans Vulval Development (2008)

Hidetoshi Komatsu, Michael Y. Chao, Jonah Larkins-Ford, Mark E. Corkins, Gerard A. Somers, Tim Tucey, ...

Notch signaling is critical for cell fate decisions during development. Caenorhabditis elegans and vertebrate Notch ligands are more diverse than classical Drosophila Notch ligands, suggesting...

Prediction of domain interactions in C. elegans (2008)

Faruck Morcos, Mike Boxem, Niels Klitgord, Marc Vidal, Jesús A. Izaguirre

High throughput experiments and computational methods allow the elucidation of networks of protein-protein interactions (PPI) in several organisms. Since about 80 % of all proteins consist of...

A protein domain-based interactome network for C. elegans early embryogenesis (2008)

Boxem, Mike, Maliga, Zoltan, Klitgord, Niels, Li, Na, Lemmens, Irma, Mana, Miyeko, ...

Many protein-protein interactions are mediated through independently folding modular domains. Proteome-wide efforts to model protein-protein interaction or "interactome" networks have largely ignored...

Cyclin-dependent kinases in C. elegans (2006)

Boxem, Mike

Abstract Cell division is an inherent part of organismal development, and defects in this process can lead to developmental abnormalities as well as cancerous growth. In past decades, much of the...

A first version of the Caenorhabditis elegans Promoterome (2004)

Dupuy, Denis, Li, Qian-Ru, Deplancke, Bart, Boxem, Mike, Hao, Tong, Lamesch, Philippe, ...

An important aspect of the development of systems biology approaches in metazoans is the characterization of expression patterns of nearly all genes predicted from genome sequences. Such...

A First Version of the Caenorhabditis elegans Promoterome (2004)

Dupuy, Denis, Li, Qian-Ru, Deplancke, Bart, Boxem, Mike, Hao, Tong, Lamesch, Philippe, ...

An important aspect of the development of systems biology approaches in metazoans is the characterization of expression patterns of nearly all genes predicted from genome sequences. Such...

A First Version of the Caenorhabditis elegans Promoterome

Dupuy, Denis, Li, Qian-Ru, Deplancke, Bart, Boxem, Mike, Hao, Tong, Lamesch, Philippe, ...

An important aspect of the development of systems biology approaches in metazoans is the characterization of expression patterns of nearly all genes predicted from genome sequences. Such...

Cyclin-dependent kinases in C. elegans

Boxem, Mike

Cell division is an inherent part of organismal development, and defects in this process can lead to developmental abnormalities as well as cancerous growth. In past decades, much of the basic...

A First Version of the Caenorhabditis elegans Promoterome

Dupuy, Denis, Li, Qian-Ru, Deplancke, Bart, Boxem, Mike, Hao, Tong, Lamesch, Philippe, ...

An important aspect of the development of systems biology approaches in metazoans is the characterization of expression patterns of nearly all genes predicted from genome sequences. Such...

Cyclin-dependent kinases in C. elegans

Boxem, Mike

Cell division is an inherent part of organismal development, and defects in this process can lead to developmental abnormalities as well as cancerous growth. In past decades, much of the basic...

OSM-11 Facilitates LIN-12 Notch Signaling during Caenorhabditis elegans Vulval Development

Komatsu, Hidetoshi, Chao, Michael Y, Larkins-Ford, Jonah, Corkins, Mark E, Somers, Gerard A, Tucey, Tim, ...

Notch signaling is critical for cell fate decisions during development. Caenorhabditis elegans and vertebrate Notch ligands are more diverse than classical Drosophila Notch ligands, suggesting...