Walter K. Schmidt -
Publications
Most Recent
Peer-Reviewed Research Papers - Click here for a COMPLETE list
of PubMed archived publications
- Manandhar SP, Jacobsen WH, Santangelo GM, and Schmidt WK
Chemical inhibition of CaaX protease activity disrupts
yeast Ras localization.
submitted.
- Manandhar SP, Hildebrandt ER, and Schmidt WK
Small molecule inhibitors of the Rce1p CaaX protease.
J Biomolecular Screening (2007),12(7):883-893.
- Porter SB, Hildebrandt ER, Breevoort SR, Dore TM, and Schmidt WK
Inhibition of the CaaX proteases Rce1p and Ste24p by peptidyl (acyloxy)methyl
ketones.
Biochim Biophys Acta (2007), 1773(6):853-62.
- Alper BJ, Nienow TE,
and Schmidt WK
A common genetic system for functional studies of Ptr and
related M16A proteases.
Biochem J (2006), 398(1):145-52.
- Plummer LJ, Hildebrandt
ER, Porter SB, Rogers VA, McCracken J, Schmidt WK
Mutational analysis of the ras converting enzyme reveals
a requirement for glutamate and histidine residues.
J Biol Chem (2006), 281(8):4596-605.
Invited Book Chapters
and Reviews
- Schmidt WK and Michaelis
S
The Ste24 protease.
In Handbook of Proteolytic Enzymes (2004), p.
460-465.
- Schmidt WK and Michaelis
S
The Axl1p gene product (Saccharomyces
cerevisiae).
In Handbook of Proteolytic Enzymes (2004), p.
879-882.
- Chavez RA, Chen YT, Schmidt WK,
Carnell L, Moore HP
Expression of exogenous proteins in cells with regulated
secretory pathways.
In Methods Cell Biol. (1994), 43 Pt A:263-88.
Ph.D. Dissertation
- Schmidt WK. Sorting and
prohormone processing within the regulated secretory
pathway of the pituitary-derived AtT-20 cell line.
University of California (1995).
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