Kurt E Kwast
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Lai L, Kissinger M, Burke P, Kwast K
BMC Genomics
. 2008 Dec;
9:627.
PMID: 19105839
Background: Acute changes in environmental parameters (e.g., O2, pH, UV, osmolarity, nutrients, etc.) evoke a common transcriptomic response in yeast referred to as the "environmental stress response" (ESR) or "common...
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Parks B, Jiang L, Thomas P, Wenger C, Roth M, Boyne 2nd M, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2007 Oct;
79(21):7984-91.
PMID: 17915963
Proteomics has grown significantly with the aid of new technologies that consistently are becoming more streamlined. While processing of proteins from a whole cell lysate is typically done in a...
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Yeater K, Chandra J, Cheng G, Mukherjee P, Zhao X, Rodriguez-Zas S, et al.
Microbiology (Reading)
. 2007 Jul;
153(Pt 8):2373-2385.
PMID: 17660402
Microarrays were used to identify changes in gene expression associated with Candida albicans biofilm development. Two biofilm substrates (denture and catheter), and two C. albicans strains for each substrate, were...
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Lai L, Kosorukoff A, Burke P, Kwast K
Eukaryot Cell
. 2006 Sep;
5(9):1468-89.
PMID: 16963631
We conducted a comprehensive genomic analysis of the temporal response of yeast to anaerobiosis (six generations) and subsequent aerobic recovery ( approximately 2 generations) to reveal metabolic-state (galactose versus glucose)-dependent...
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Du Y, Parks B, Sohn S, Kwast K, Kelleher N
Anal Chem
. 2006 Feb;
78(3):686-94.
PMID: 16448040
The extension of quantitation methods for small peptides to ions above 5 kDa, and eventually to global quantitative proteomics of intact proteins, will require extensive refinement of current analytical approaches....
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Lai L, Kosorukoff A, Burke P, Kwast K
Mol Cell Biol
. 2005 May;
25(10):4075-91.
PMID: 15870279
In contrast to previous steady-state analyses of the O(2)-responsive transcriptome, here we examined the dynamics of the response to short-term anaerobiosis (2 generations) in both catabolite-repressed (glucose) and derepressed (galactose)...
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Burke P, Lai L, Kwast K
Anal Biochem
. 2004 Apr;
328(1):29-34.
PMID: 15081904
Gene expression can respond rapidly to changes in environmental conditions. To effectively monitor these responses, we built a filtration apparatus that allows for the rapid harvesting and processing of moderate...
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Lu X, Zhang W, Qin Z, Kwast K, Liu J
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2004 Jan;
32(2):447-55.
PMID: 14739237
We propose a periodic-normal mixture (PNM) model to fit transcription profiles of periodically expressed (PE) genes in cell cycle microarray experiments. The model leads to a principled statistical estimation procedure...
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Kwast K, Lai L, Menda N, James 3rd D, Aref S, Burke P
J Bacteriol
. 2001 Dec;
184(1):250-65.
PMID: 11741867
DNA arrays were used to investigate the functional role of Rox1 in mediating acclimatization to anaerobic conditions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Multiple growth conditions for wild-type and rox1 null strains were...