Peter McPhie

Multi-tissue gene-expression analysis in a mouse model of thyroid hormone resistance (2004)

Miller, Lance D, McPhie, Peter, Suzuki, Hideyo, Kato, Yasuhito, Liu, Edison T, Cheng, Sheue-yann

Abstract Background Resistance to thyroid hormone (RTH) is caused by mutations of the thyroid hormone receptor β (TRβ) gene. To understand the transcriptional program underlying TRβ mutant-induced...

Expression of mutant thyroid hormone nuclear receptors is associated with human renal clear cell carcinoma (2002)

Kamiya, Yuji, Puzianowska-Kuznicka, Monika, McPhie, Peter, Nauman, Janusz, Cheng, Sheue-yann, Nauman, Alicja

Thyroid hormone (T3) regulates proliferation and differentiation of cells, via its nuclear receptors (TRs). These processes have been shown to be abnormally regulated during carcinogenesis. We have...

The Orphan Nuclear Receptor Ear-2 Is a Negative Coregulator for Thyroid Hormone Nuclear Receptor Function

Zhu, Xu-guang, Park, Kyung Soo, Kaneshige, Masahiro, Bhat, Manoj K., Zhu, Qihong, Mariash, Cary N., ...

Thyroid hormone (T3) nuclear receptors (TR) are ligand-dependent transcription factors which regulate growth, differentiation, and development. One emerging hypothesis suggests that TR mediate these...

Multi-tissue gene-expression analysis in a mouse model of thyroid hormone resistance

Miller, Lance D, McPhie, Peter, Suzuki, Hideyo, Kato, Yasuhito, Liu, Edison T, Cheng, Sheue-yann

Gene-expression analysis in cerebellum, heart and white adipose tissue from a knock-in mouse that harbors a human mutation and faithfully reproduces human resistance to thyroid hormone, uncovered...

Stable Secondary Structure near the Nicking Site for Adeno-Associated Virus Type 2 Rep Proteins on Human Chromosome 19

Jang, Ming Y., Yarborough, OrLando H., Conyers, Gary B., McPhie, Peter, Owens, Roland A.

Adeno-associated virus serotype 2 (AAV-2) can preferentially integrate its DNA into a 4-kb region of human chromosome 19, designated AAVS1. The nicking activity of AAV-2's Rep68 or Rep78 proteins is...

Thiol–disulphide interchange in tubulin: kinetics and the effect on polymerization

Britto, P. J., Knipling, Leslie, Mcphie, Peter, Wolff, J.

All 20 cysteine residues are accessible to disulphide reagents in the tubulin dimer, whereas only four are accessible in taxol-stabilized microtubules. Reaction rates with disulphide reagents are a...

The Orphan Nuclear Receptor Ear-2 Is a Negative Coregulator for Thyroid Hormone Nuclear Receptor Function

Zhu, Xu-guang, Park, Kyung Soo, Kaneshige, Masahiro, Bhat, Manoj K., Zhu, Qihong, Mariash, Cary N., ...

Thyroid hormone (T3) nuclear receptors (TR) are ligand-dependent transcription factors which regulate growth, differentiation, and development. One emerging hypothesis suggests that TR mediate these...

Multi-tissue gene-expression analysis in a mouse model of thyroid hormone resistance

Miller, Lance D, McPhie, Peter, Suzuki, Hideyo, Kato, Yasuhito, Liu, Edison T, Cheng, Sheue-yann

Gene-expression analysis in cerebellum, heart and white adipose tissue from a knock-in mouse that harbors a human mutation and faithfully reproduces human resistance to thyroid hormone, uncovered...

Stable Secondary Structure near the Nicking Site for Adeno-Associated Virus Type 2 Rep Proteins on Human Chromosome 19

Jang, Ming Y., Yarborough, OrLando H., Conyers, Gary B., McPhie, Peter, Owens, Roland A.

Adeno-associated virus serotype 2 (AAV-2) can preferentially integrate its DNA into a 4-kb region of human chromosome 19, designated AAVS1. The nicking activity of AAV-2's Rep68 or Rep78 proteins is...

Thiol–disulphide interchange in tubulin: kinetics and the effect on polymerization

Britto, P. J., Knipling, Leslie, Mcphie, Peter, Wolff, J.

All 20 cysteine residues are accessible to disulphide reagents in the tubulin dimer, whereas only four are accessible in taxol-stabilized microtubules. Reaction rates with disulphide reagents are a...

Assembly of the Yeast Cell Wall: Crh1p AND Crh2p ACT AS TRANSGLYCOSYLASES IN VIVO AND IN VITRO*S⃞

Cabib, Enrico, Farkas, Vladimir, Kosík, Ondrej, Blanco, Noelia, Arroyo, Javier, McPhie, Peter

The cross-linking of polysaccharides to assemble new cell wall in fungi requires mechanisms by which a preexisting linkage is broken for each new one made, to allow for the absence of free energy...