» Authors » T P Hodge

T P Hodge

Explore the profile of T P Hodge including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 10
Citations 415
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Stern D, Hodge T, Lonsdale D
Plant Mol Biol . 2013 Dec; 3(6):355-61. PMID: 24310568
E. coli ribosomal DNA has been used to probe maize mitochondrial DNA. It hybridizes primarily with chloroplast ribosomal DNA sequences and with fungal and bacterial sequences which may contaminate the...
2.
Reichelt S, Knight A, Hodge T, Baluska F, Samaj J, Volkmann D, et al.
Plant J . 1999 Oct; 19(5):555-67. PMID: 10504577
Myosins are a large superfamily of motor proteins which, in association with actin, are involved in intra- cellular motile processes. In addition to the conventional myosins involved in muscle contractility,...
3.
Hodge T, Cross R, Kendrick-Jones J
J Cell Biol . 1992 Sep; 118(5):1085-95. PMID: 1512291
A short nonhelical sequence at the COOH-terminus of vertebrate nonmuscle myosin has been shown to enhance myosin filament assembly. We have analyzed the role of this sequence in chicken intestinal...
4.
Cross R, Hodge T, Kendrick-Jones J
J Cell Sci Suppl . 1991 Jan; 14:17-21. PMID: 1885654
Cells need to control the location and timing of actomyosin-dependent force generation, and appear to do so in the first instance by regulating myosin filament self-assembly (Yumura and Fukui, 1985)....
5.
Rottmann W, Brears T, Hodge T, Lonsdale D
EMBO J . 1987 Jun; 6(6):1541-6. PMID: 16453770
The Texas (T) male sterile cytoplasm of maize is distinguished by a mitochondrially synthesized 13-kd polypeptide and a high susceptibility to the toxin produced by the fungal pathogen Helminthosporium maydis....
6.
Houchins J, Ginsburg H, Rohrbaugh M, Dale R, Schardl C, Hodge T, et al.
EMBO J . 1986 Nov; 5(11):2781-8. PMID: 3792299
The DNA sequence of the 5270-bp repeated DNA element from the mitochondrial genome of the fertile cytoplasm of maize has been determined. The repeat is a major site of recombination...
7.
Lonsdale D, Hodge T, Fauron C
Nucleic Acids Res . 1984 Dec; 12(24):9249-61. PMID: 6096824
The size of the mitochondrial genome from the fertile cytoplasm of maize has been determined by restriction mapping to be 570 kb. The entire sequence complexity of the genome can...
8.
Lonsdale D, Hodge T, Stoehr P
Nucleic Acids Res . 1984 Jan; 12(1 Pt 2):429-36. PMID: 6320095
A Fortran program has been written to permit comparative analysis of Grunstein-Hogness hybridisation data from small plasmid or cosmid banks. This program is particularly useful for restriction mapping using genome...
9.
Lonsdale D, Hodge T, Howe C, Stern D
Cell . 1983 Oct; 34(3):1007-14. PMID: 6354467
The mitochondrial genome of maize contains a DNA sequence homologous to the chloroplast gene coding for the large subunit of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (LS gene). The presence in mitochondrial DNA of...
10.
Lonsdale D, Thompson R, Hodge T
Nucleic Acids Res . 1981 Aug; 9(15):3657-69. PMID: 6269087
The mitochondrial DNA of maize was cloned using the cosmid, Homer I. Recombinants carrying sequences homologous to the S1 and S2 DNA elements of male sterile maize have been analysed....