Genome-scale data, angiosperm relationships, and 'ending incongruence': a cautionary tale in phylogenetics
As systematists grapple with assembling the Tree of Life, recent studies have encouraged a
genomic-scale approach, obtaining DNA sequence data for entire nuclear, plastid or …
genomic-scale approach, obtaining DNA sequence data for entire nuclear, plastid or …
PD-1/PD-L1 pathway in breast cancer
F Schütz, S Stefanovic, L Mayer, A von Au… - Oncology research and …, 2017 - karger.com
The programmed cell death-1 receptor (PD-1) is an immune checkpoint inhibitor which is
expressed on the surface of immune effector cells. It is activated mainly by PD-L1 which can be …
expressed on the surface of immune effector cells. It is activated mainly by PD-L1 which can be …
SYFPEITHI: database for MHC ligands and peptide motifs
…, NPN Emmerich, OA Bachor, S Stevanović - Immunogenetics, 1999 - Springer
The first version of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) databank SYFPEITHI: database
for MHC ligands and peptide motifs, is now available to the general public. It contains a …
for MHC ligands and peptide motifs, is now available to the general public. It contains a …
[HTML][HTML] Identification of a targeting factor for posttranslational membrane protein insertion into the ER
S Stefanovic, RS Hegde - Cell, 2007 - cell.com
Hundreds of proteins are anchored in intracellular membranes by a single transmembrane
domain (TMD) close to the C terminus. Although these tail-anchored (TA) proteins serve …
domain (TMD) close to the C terminus. Although these tail-anchored (TA) proteins serve …
A ribosome-associating factor chaperones tail-anchored membrane proteins
Hundreds of proteins are inserted post-translationally into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
membrane by a single carboxy-terminal transmembrane domain (TMD) 1 . During targeting …
membrane by a single carboxy-terminal transmembrane domain (TMD) 1 . During targeting …
Localized hypermutation and associated gene losses in legume chloroplast genomes
Point mutations result from errors made during DNA replication or repair, so they are usually
expected to be homogeneous across all regions of a genome. However, we have found a …
expected to be homogeneous across all regions of a genome. However, we have found a …
Monophyly of the Convolvulaceae and circumscription of their major lineages based on DNA sequences of multiple chloroplast loci
S Stefanović, L Krueger… - American Journal of …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
… Based on this observation, a more detailed examination was conducted with expanded
sampling in Convolvulaceae and some putatively closely related families (S. Stefanović and RG …
sampling in Convolvulaceae and some putatively closely related families (S. Stefanović and RG …
Gene transfer from parasitic to host plants
Plant mitochondrial genes are transmitted horizontally across mating barriers with surprising
frequency, but the mechanism of transfer is unclear 1 , 2 . Here we describe two new cases …
frequency, but the mechanism of transfer is unclear 1 , 2 . Here we describe two new cases …
Classification of Convolvulaceae: a phylogenetic approach
S Stefanović, DF Austin, RG Olmstead - Systematic Botany, 2003 - BioOne
… However, these clades do not correspond to Hallier’s (1893) subdivisions. One clade includes
the small African genus Astripomoea and, as its sister, a predominantly New World group …
the small African genus Astripomoea and, as its sister, a predominantly New World group …
Sulphur isotope evidence for freshwater fish consumption: a case study from the Danube Gorges, SE Europe
… Therefore the δ 34 S value in the available food for humans depends ultimately on the δ 34
S … In summary, the freshwater fish are completely separated in their δ 34 S values from the …
S … In summary, the freshwater fish are completely separated in their δ 34 S values from the …