Relevant Publications

 

Angelo G. and Van Gilst M.R. (2009) Starvation Protects Germline Stem Cells and Extends Reproductive Longevity in C. elegans. Science, in press.

Hahn-Windgassen A. and Van Gilst M.R. (2009) The Caenorhabditis elegans HNF4a Homolog, NHR-31, Mediates Excretory Tube Growth and Function through Coordinate Regulation of the Vacuolar ATPase.  PLoS Genetics, 5(7): e1000553. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1000553.

Perez C.L. and Van Gilst M.R. (2008) A 13C Isotope Labeling Strategy Reveals the Impact of Insulin Signaling on Lipogenesis in C. elegans. Cell Metabolism. 8(3) 266-274.

Greer E.R., Perez C.L., Van Gilst M.R, and Kaveh Ashrafi (2008) The C. elegans nervous system regulates fat and feeding through coordinated but independent molecular mechanisms. Cell Metabolism.  8(2) 118-131.

Taubert S., Hansen M., Van Gilst M.R, Cooper S.B., Yamamoto K.R. (2008) The mediator subunit MDT-15 confers metabolic adaptation to ingested material.  PLoS Genetics 4(2).

Taubert, S., Van Gilst M.R, Hansen, M., and Yamamoto K.R. (2006) A mediator subunit, MDT-15, integrates regulation of fatty acid metabolism by NHR-49 -dependent and independent pathways in C. elegans. Genes and Dev. 20, 1137-49

Van Gilst, M. R., Hadjivassiliou, H. and Yamamoto, K. R. (2005) A C. elegans nutrient response system partially dependent upon NHR-49. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 102, 13496-501

Van Gilst, M. R., Hadjivassiliou, H., Jolly, A. and Yamamoto K. R. (2005) Nuclear hormone receptor NHR-49 controls fat consumption and fatty acid composition in C. elegans.  PLoS Biology 3, 301-312

Shostak, Y., Van Gilst, M. R., Antebi, A. and Yamamoto K. R. (2004) Identification of C. elegans DAF-12 binding sites, response elements and target genes. Genes and Dev. 18, 2529-2544.

Van Gilst, M. R., Gissendanner, C.R. and Sluder, A. E.  (2002)  Diversity and function of orphan nuclear receptors in nematodes.  Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression 12, 65-88.

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