John E. Houghton
Affiliations: | Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States |
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"John Houghton"Children
Sign in to add traineeShrikant D Pawar | grad student | Georgia State (Astronomy Tree) | |
Michael Hebert | grad student | 1997 | Georgia State (Chemistry Tree) |
Bothina A. Farag | grad student | 2003 | Georgia State |
Liangyong Jiang | grad student | 2004 | Georgia State |
Amrita M. Nargund | grad student | 2010 | Georgia State |
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Nargund AM, Avery SV, Houghton JE. (2008) Cadmium induces a heterogeneous and caspase-dependent apoptotic response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Apoptosis : An International Journal On Programmed Cell Death. 13: 811-21 |
Sumner ER, Shanmuganathan A, Sideri TC, et al. (2005) Oxidative protein damage causes chromium toxicity in yeast. Microbiology (Reading, England). 151: 1939-48 |
Shanmuganathan A, Avery SV, Willetts SA, et al. (2004) Copper-induced oxidative stress in Saccharomyces cerevisiae targets enzymes of the glycolytic pathway. Febs Letters. 556: 253-9 |
Guo Z, Houghton JE. (1999) PcaR-mediated activation and repression of pca genes from Pseudomonas putida are propagated by its binding to both the -35 and the -10 promoter elements Molecular Microbiology. 32: 253-263 |
Hebert MD, Houghton JE. (1997) Regulation of ornithine utilization in Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PAO1) is mediated by a transcriptional regulator, OruR Journal of Bacteriology. 179: 7834-7842 |
Houghton JE, Brown TM, Appel AJ, et al. (1995) Discontinuities in the evolution of Pseudomonas putida cat genes. Journal of Bacteriology. 177: 401-12 |
Romero-Steiner S, Parales RE, Harwood CS, et al. (1994) Characterization of the pcaR regulatory gene from Pseudomonas putida, which is required for the complete degradation of p-hydroxybenzoate Journal of Bacteriology. 176: 5771-5779 |