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Michael S. Kilberg,
PUBLICATIONS REFEREED
PUBLICATIONS: 117. Shan, J., Ord,
D., Ord, T., and Kilberg, M.S. (2009) Elevated ATF4 Expression, in the
Absence of Other Signals, is Sufficient for Transcriptional Induction via
C/EBP-ATF Response Elements, J. Biol. Chem., 284,
21241-21248. 116.
Su, N., Thiaville, M.M., Awad, K., Gjymishka, A., Brant,
J.O., Yang, T.P., and Kilberg, M.S. (2009) Protein or Amino Acid Deprivation
Differentially Regulates the Hepatic FOXA Genes Through an ATF4-Independent
Pathway, Hepatology, 50, 282-290. 115.
Palii, S.S., Kays, C.E., Deval, C., Bruhat, A., Fafournoux,
and Kilberg, M.S. (2009) Specificity of amino acid regulated gene
expression: analysis of genes subjected to either complete or single amino
acid deprivation. Amino
Acids,
37, 79-88. 114. Gjymishka, A., Su, N., and
Kilberg, M.S. (2009) Transcriptional Induction of the Human
Asparagine Synthetase Gene During the Unfolded Protein Response Does Not
Require the ATF6 and IRE1/XBP1 Arms of the Pathway. Biochem. J., 417, 695-703. 113.
Su, N. and Kilberg, M. S. (2008) C/EBP
homology protein (CHOP) Interacts
with Activating Transcription Factor 4 (ATF4) and Negatively Regulates the
Stress-Dependent Induction of the Asparagine Synthetase Gene, J. Biol.
Chem., 283, 35106-35117. 112. Thiaville, M.M., Dudenhausen,
E.E., Awad, K.S., Zhong,
C., and Kilberg, M.S. (2008) Activated
Transcription Via Mammalian Amino Acid Response Elements Does Not Require
Enhanced Recruitment of the Mediator Complex. Nuc.
Acids Res., 36,
5571-5580. 111.
Gjymishka, A., Palii, S.S., Shan, J., and Kilberg, M.S. (2008) Despite Increased ATF4
Binding at the C/EBP-ATF Composite Site Following Activation of the Unfolded
Protein Response, System A Transporter 2 (SNAT2) Transcription Activity is
Repressed in HepG2 Cells, J. Biol.
Chem., 283, 27736-27747. 110. Abbatiello, S.E., Pan,
Y-X., Zhou, M., Wayne, A.S., Veenstra, T.D.,
Hunger, S.P., Kilberg, M.S., Eyler, J.R., Richards,
N.G., Conrads, T.P. (2008) Mass Spectrometric
Quantification of Asparagine Synthetase in Circulating Leukemia Cells from
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Patients. J. Proteomics., 71,
61-70. 109. Thiaville,
M.M., Pan, Y-X., Gjymishka, A., Zhong,
C., Kaufman, R.J., and Kilberg, M.S. (2008) MEK
Signaling is Required for Phosphorylation of eIF2a
Following Amino Acid Limitation of HepG2 Human Hepatoma Cells. J. Biol.
Chem., 283, 10848-10857. 108. Aiken, K.J., Bickford,
J.S., Kilberg, M.S., and Nick, H.S. (2008) Metabolic
Regulation of Manganese Superoxide Dismutase Expression via Essential Amino
Acid Deprivation. J. Biol. Chem., 283, 10252-10263. 107. Thiaville, M.M., Dudenhausen, E.E., Zhong, C., Pan, Y-X., and Kilberg, M.S. (2008)
Deprivation of Protein or Amino Acid Induces C/EBPb
Synthesis and Binding to Amino Acid Response Elements, but its Action is Not
an Absolute Requirement for Enhanced Transcription. Biochem.
J., 410, 473-484. 106. Su,
N., Pan, Y-X., Zhou, M., Harvey, R.C., Hunger, S.P., and Kilberg, M.S. (2008)
Correlation between Asparaginase Sensitivity and Asparagine Synthetase
Protein Content, but not mRNA, in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Cell Lines, Pediatric
Blood & Cancer, 50, 274-279. 105. Gutierrez, J.A., Pan, Y-X.,
Koroniak, L., Hiratake,
J., Kilberg, M.S., and Richards, N.G.J. (2007) An Inhibitor of Human
Asparagine Synthetase Suppresses Proliferation of an L-Asparaginase
Resistant Leukemia Cell Line. Chem. & Biol., 13, 1339-1347. 104. Pan, Y-X., Chen, C.,
Thiaville, M.M., and Kilberg, M.S. (2007) Activation of the ATF3 Gene through a Coordinated Amino Acid-Sensing
Response Program that Controls Transcriptional Regulation of Responsive Genes
Following Amino Acid Limitation. Biochem. J., 401,
299-307. 103. K ilberg, M.S. (2006) Amino Acid-Dependent Signal
Transduction for Control of Transport and Metabolism. Acta
Biomed.,
77(Suppl. 3), 18-20. 102. Chen, H. and Kilberg, M.S. (2006) Alignment of the
Transcription Start Site Coincides with Increased Transcriptional Activity
from the Human Asparagine Synthetase Gene Following Amino Acid Deprivation. J. Nutr., 136, 2463-2467. 101. Palii, S.S., Thiaville, M.M., Pan, Y-X., Zhong, C., and Kilberg, M.S. (2006) Characterization of the Amino Acid
Response Element Within the Human SNAT2 System A Transporter Gene. Biochem. J., 395, 517-527. 100.
Chen C., Dudenhausen, E.E., Chen, H., Pan, Y-X., Gjymishka,
A., and Kilberg, M.S. (2005) Amino Acid Limitation Induces Transcription from
the Human C/EBPb Gene
Via an Enhancer Activity Located Downstream of the Protein Coding Sequence. Biochem. J., 391, 649-658. 99. Pan, Y-X., Chen, H., and
Kilberg, M.S. (2005) Interaction of RNA-Binding
Proteins HuR and AUF1
with the human ATF3 mRNA 3¢ UTR Regulates
its Amino Acid Limitation-Induced Stabilization. J.
Biol. Chem., 280, 34609-34616. 98. Chen, H., Pan, Y., Dudenhausen, E.E., and
Kilberg, M.S. (2004) Amino Acid Deprivation Induces the Transcription Rate of
the Human Asparagine Synthetase Gene Through a Timed Program of Expression
and Promoter Binding of Nutrient-Responsive bZIP Transcription Factors as
well as Localized Histone Acetylation.
J. Biol. Chem., 279,
50829-50839. 97.Chen, C., Dudenhausen, E.E., Pan,
Y., Zhong, C., and Kilberg, M.S. (2004) Human
CCAAT/Enhancer-Binding Protein Beta (C/EBPb) Gene Expression is Activated By Endoplasmic Reticulum
Stress through an Unfolded Protein Response Element Downstream of the Protein
Coding Sequence. J. Biol. Chem., 279, 27948-27956. 96. Leung-Pineda, V., Chen, H., and Kilberg, M.S. (2004)
Induction of p21 and p27 Expression by Amino Acid Deprivation of HepG2 Human
Hepatoma Cells. Biochem.
J., 379, 79-88. 95. Palii, S.S., Chen. H., and Kilberg, M.S. (2004) Transcriptional
Control of the Human SNAT2 System A Transporter Gene by Amino Acid
Availability is Mediated by an Intronic Element. J. Biol. Chem., 279,
3463-3471. 94. Pan,
Y.-X., Chen, H., Siu, F., and Kilberg, M.S. (2003)
Amino Acid Deprivation and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Induce Expression of
Multiple Activating Transcription Factor-3 mRNA Species That, When
Over-expressed in HepG2 Cells, Modulate Transcription by the Human Asparagine
Synthetase Promoter. J. Biol. Chem.,
278, 38402-38412. 93. Burkhardt, B.R., Loiler, S.A., Anderson, J.A., Kilberg, M.S., Crawford,
J.M., Flotte, T.R., Goudy, K.S., Ellis, T.M., and
Atkinson, M. (2003) Glucose-responsive expression of the human insulin
promoter in HepG2 human hepatoma cells. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1005,
237-241. 92. Weiss, M.D., Derazi, S., Rossignol, C., Varoqui, H.,
Erickson, J.D., Kilberg, M.S., and 91. Zhong, C., Chen, C.,
and Kilberg, M.S. (2003) Characterization of the Nutrient Sensing Response Unit in the Human Asparagine Synthetase Promoter. Biochem. J., 372, 603-609. 90. Chang, S.-H., Garcia, J., Melendez, J.A., Kilberg,
M.S., and Agarwal, A. (2003) Heme Oxygenase-1 Gene Induction by Glucose Deprivation is
Mediated by
Reactive Oxygen Species via the Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain. Biochem. J., 371, 877-885. 89.Bruhat, A., Averous, J., Carraro, V., Zhong, C., Reimold, A.M., Kilberg, M.S., and Fafournoux, P. (2002)
Differences in the Molecular Mechanisms Involved in the Transcriptional
Activation of CHOP And Asparagine Synthetase in Response to Amino Acid
Deprivation and Activation of the Unfolded Protein Response, J. Biol.
Chem., 277, 48107-48114. 88. Bain, P.J., LeBlanc-Chaffin, R., Chen, H., Palii,
S.S., Leach, K.M., and Kilberg, M.S. (2002) The Mechanism for Transcriptional
Activation of the Human ATA2 Transporter Gene by Amino Acid Deprivation is
Different Than That for Asparagine Synthetase, J. Nutr.,
132, 3023-3029. 87. Yang, W.
and Kilberg, M.S. (2002) Biosynthesis, Intracellular Targeting, and
Degradation of the EAAC1 Glutamate/Aspartate Transporter in C6 Glioma Cells, J.
Biol. Chem., 277, 38350-38357. 86. Siu, F.,
Bain, P.J., LeBlanc-Chaffin, R., Chen, H., and Kilberg, M.S.
(2002) ATF4 is a Mediator of the Nutrient
Sensing Response Pathway that Activates the Human Asparagine Synthetase Gene.
J. Biol. Chem., 277, 24120-24127. 85. Cramer, S., Beveridge,
M., Kilberg, M. and Novak, D. (2002) Physiological Importance of System
A-Mediated Amino Acid Transport to Rat Fetal Development. Am. J. Physiol. 282, C153-C160. 84. Leung-Pineda, V. and Kilberg, M.S.
(2002) Role of Sp1 and Sp3 in the
Nutrient-Regulated Expression of the Human Asparagine Synthetase Gene. J. Biol. Chem., 277, 16585-16591. 83. Chang, S.-H., Barbosa-Tessmann,
82. Siu, F., Chen, C., Zhong, C., and Kilberg, M.S. (2001)
CCAAT/Enhancer-Binding Protein Beta (C/EBPb) is a Mediator of the Nutrient Sensing Response Pathway
that Activates the Human Asparagine Synthetase Gene. J. Biol. Chem., 276,
48100-48107. 81. Weiss, M.D., Derazi, S.,
Kilberg, M.S., and 80. Aslanian, A.M. and Kilberg, M.S. (2001)
Multiple Adaptive Mechanisms Affect Asparagine Synthetase Substrate
Availability in Asparaginase Resistant Molt-4 Human Leukemia Cells. Biochem. J., 358,
59-67. 79. Aslanian,
A.M., Fletcher, B.S., and Kilberg, M.S. (2001) Asparagine Synthetase
Expression Alone is Sufficient to Induce Asparaginase Resistance in Molt-4
Human Leukemia Cells. Biochem. J., 357, 321-328. 78. Barbosa-Tessmann, I.P., Chen, C., Zhong, C., Siu, F., Schuster,
S.M., Nick, H.S., and Kilberg, M.S. (2000) Activation of the Human Asparagine
Synthetase Gene by the Amino Acid Response and the Endoplasmic Reticulum
Stress Response Pathways Occurs by Common Genomic Elements. J. Biol. Chem., 275, 26976-26985. 77. Barbosa-Tessmann, I.P., Chen, C., Zhong, C., Schuster,
S.M., Nick, H.S., and Kilberg, M.S. (1999) Activation of the Unfolded Protein
Response Pathway Induces Human Asparagine Synthetase Gene Expression. J. Biol. Chem.,
274, 31139-31144. 76. Matthews, J.C., Beveridge,
M.J., Dialynas, E., Bartke,
A., Kilberg, M.S., and Novak, D.A., (1999)
Placental Anionic and Cationic Amino Acid Transporter Expression in
Growth Hormone Overexpressing, Null IGF-II, or Null
IGF-I Receptor Mice. Placenta, 20, 639-650. 75. Barbosa-Tessmann, I.P., Leung Pineda, V., Nick, H.S.,
Schuster, S.M., and Kilberg, M.S. (1999) Transcriptional Regulation of the
Human Asparagine Synthetase Gene by Carbohydrate Availability. Biochem. J., 339, 151-158. 74. Matthews, J.C., Beveridge,
M.J., Malandro, M.S., Rothstein, J.D.,
Campbell-Thompson, M., Verlander, J., Kilberg,
M.S., and Novak, D.A., (1998) Activity and Protein Localization of Multiple
Glutamate Transporters in Gestation Day 14 versus Day 20 Rat Placenta. Am. J. Physiol., 274, C603-C614. 73. Matthews, J.C., Beveridge,
M.J., Malandro, M.S., Kilberg, M.S., and Novak,
D.A., (1998) Response of Placental Amino Acid Transport to Gestational Age
and Interuterine Growth Retardation. Proc. Nutr.
Soc., 57, 257-263. 72. McDonald, K.K., Zharikov,
S., Block, E.R., and Kilberg, M.S. (1997) A Caveolar
Complex between the Cationic Amino Acid Transporter 1 and Endothelial Nitric‑oxide
Synthase May Explain the "Arginine Paradox". J. Biol. Chem., 272, 31213-31216. 71. Matthews, J.C., Aslanian, A.M.,
McDonald, K.K., Yang, W., Malandro, M.S., Novak,
D.A., and Kilberg, M.S. (1997) An Expression System for Mammalian Amino Acid
Transporters Using a Stably-Maintained Episomal
Vector. Anal. Biochem., 254,
208-214. 70. Hyatt, S.L., Aulak, K.S., Malandro, M.S., Kilberg, M.S., and Hatzoglou, M., (1997)
Adaptive Regulation of the Cationic Amino Acid Transporter-1 (CAT-1) in Fao Cells. J.
Biol. Chem., 272, 19951-19957. 69. Novak, D.A., Matthews, J.C., Beveridge, M.J., Yao,
S.Y.M., Young, J., and Kilberg, M.S., (1997) Demonstration of System y+L Activity on the Basal Plasma Membrane
Surface of Rat Placenta and Developmentally-Regulated Expression of 4F2HC
mRNA., Placenta, 18,
643-648. 68. Hutson, R.G., Kitoh, T., 67. McDonald, K.K., Rouhani, R.,
Handlogten, M.E., Block, E.R., Griffith, O.W.,
Allison, R.D.,and
Kilberg, M.S. (1997) Inhibition of Endothelial Cell Transport System y+
by Arginine Analogs that Inhibit Nitric Oxide Synthase. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1324, 133-141. 66. Tamarappoo, B.K., Raizada, M., and Kilberg, M.S. (1997) Identification of a
Novel Na+-dependent Glutamine Transporter in Cultured Rat Neurons.
J. Neurochem.
68, 954-960. 65. Hutson, R.G., Warskulat, U.,
Häussinger, D., and Kilberg, M.S. (1996) An Example
of Nutrient Control of Gene Expression: Amino Acid-dependent Regulation of
Asparagine Synthetase. Clinical Nutrition, 15,
327-331. 64. Malandro, M.S., Beveridge, M.J., Kilberg, M.S., and Novak, D.A., (1996)
Effect of Low-Protein Diet-Induced Intrauterine Growth Retardation on Rat
Placental Amino acid Transport. Am. J.
Physiol., 271, C295-C303. 63. Malandro, M.S., Beveridge, M.J., Novak, D.A., and Kilberg, M.S. (1996)
Rat Placental Amino Acid Transport After Protein-Deprivation-Induced
Intrauterine Growth Retardation. Biochem. Soc.
Trans. 24, 839-843. 62. 61. Velaz-Faircloth, L., McGraw,
T.S., Fremeau, R.T., Jr., Malandro,
M.S., Kilberg, M.S., and 60. Tamarappoo, B.K., McDonald,
K.K., and Kilberg, M.S. (1996) Expressed Human ASCT1 Hippocampal Amino Acid
Transporter Exhibits a pH-Dependent Change in Substrate Specificity. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1279,
131-136. 59. Hutson, R.G. and Kilberg, M.S., (1994) Cloning of a
Rat Asparagine Synthetase cDNA and Substrate Specificity of the Amino
Acid-Dependent Control of Its mRNA Content. Biochem. J., 304, 745-750. 58. Tamarappoo, B.K., Singh, H.P., and
Kilberg, M.S. (1994) Protein Modification of Glutamine Transport in
SV40-Transformed Hepatocytes and Immunodetection of
Proteins Associated with System N Transport Activity. J. Nutr.,
124, S1493-1498. 57. Malandro, M.S., Beveridge, M.J., Kilberg, M.S., and Novak, D.A. (1994)
Ontogeny of Cationic Amino Acid Transport Systems in Rat Placenta. Am. J. Physiol., 267,
C804-811. 56. Novak, D.A., Kilberg, M.S., and Beveridge,
M.J. (1994) Ontogeny and Plasma Membrane Localization of Amino Acid Transport
System L in Rat Liver., Biochem. J., 301,
671-674. 55. Woodard, M. H., Dunn, W.A., Laine, R. O., Malandro, M.,
McMahon, R., Simell, O., Block, E.R., and Kilberg,
M.S. (1994) Plasma Membrane Clustering of the System y+ (CAT-1)
Amino Acid Transporter as Detected by Immunohistochemistry. Am. J. Physiol., 266,
E817-E824. 54. Laine, R.O., Shay, N.F., and
Kilberg, M.S. (1994) Nuclear Retention of the Induced mRNA Following Amino
Acid-Dependent Transcriptional Regulation of Mammalian Ribosomal Proteins L17
and S25. J. Biol. Chem. 269,
9693-9697. 53. 52. Shafqat, S., Tamarappoo, Balaji K., Kilberg,
M.S., Puranam, R.S., McNamara, J.O., Guadano-Ferraz, A., and Fremeau,
R.T., (1993) Cloning and Expression of a Novel Na+-Dependent
Neutral Amino Acid Transporter Structurally Related to Mammalian Na+/Glutamate
Cotransporters. J. Biol. Chem. 268, 15351-15355. 51. Tamarappoo, B.K., 50. Cariappa, R. and Kilberg,
M.S. (1992) Plasma Membrane Domain Localization, Targeting, and Transcytosis of the Glucagon-Induced Hepatic System A
Carrier. Am. J. Physiol. 263,
E1021-E1028. 49. Tamarappoo, B.K., Handlogten, M.E., Laine, R.O.,
Serrano, M.A., Dugan, J., and Kilberg, M.S. (1992) Identification of the
Protein Responsible for Hepatic System N Amino Acid Transport Activity. J. Biol. Chem. 267, 2370-2374. 48. Laine, R.O. Laipis, P.J.,
Shay, N.F., and Kilberg, M.S. (1991) Identification of an Amino
Acid-Regulated mRNA (ASI) from Rat Liver as the Mammalian Equivalent of
Bacterial Ribosomal Protein L22. J.
Biol. Chem., 266, 16969-16972. 47. Wilde, S.W. and Kilberg, M.S., (1991) Glutamine Transport
by Basolateral Plasma Membrane Vesicles Prepared from Rabbit Intestine. Biochem. J. 277,687-692. 46. Bode, B.P. and Kilberg, M.S. (1991) Amino
Acid-Dependent Increase in Hepatic System N Activity is Linked to Cell
Swelling. J. Biol. Chem. 266,
7376-7381. 45. Tamarappoo, B.K. and
Kilberg, M.S., (1991) Functional Reconstitution of the Hepatic System N Amino
Acid Transport Activity. Biochem. J. 274,
97-101. 44. Shay, N.F., Nick, H.S., and Kilberg, M.S., (1990)
Molecular Cloning of an Amino Acid Regulated mRNA (ASI) in Rat Hepatoma
Cells. J. Biol. Chem. 265,
17844-17848. 43. 42. Tarnuzzer, R., Campa, M.J., Qian, N.-X., Englesberg, E.,
and Kilberg, M.S., (1990) Expression of the Mammalian System A Neutral Amino
Acid Transporter in Xenopus Oocytes.
J. Biol. Chem. 265,
13914-13917. 41. Campa, M. and Kilberg, M.S., (1990) Characterization of
Neutral and Cationic Amino Acid Transport in Xenopus
Oocytes. J.
Cell. Physiol. 141, 645-652. 40. Cariappa, R. and Kilberg, M.S., (1990) Hormone-Induced
System A Amino Acid Transport Activity in Rat Liver
Plasma Membrane and Golgi Vesicles. Evidence for a Differential Sensitivity
to Inactivation by NEM During Carrier Maturation. J. Biol. Chem. 265, 1470-1475. 39.
Fong, A. D., 38.
Fafournoux, P., Dudenhausen, E., and Kilberg, M.S., (1989) Solubilization and Reconstitution Characteristics of
Hepatic System A-mediated Amino Acid Transport. J. Biol. Chem. 264, 4805-4811. 37. Kilberg,
M.S. (1989) Measurement of Amino Acid Transport by Hepatocytes in Suspension
and Monolayer Culture. Methods Enzymol. 173, 564-575. 36. 35. 34.
Kilberg, M.S. and Handlogten, M.E. (1988) Transport
of Branched Chain Amino Acids and Their Corresponding 2-Keto Acids by
Mammalian Cells. Methods Enzymol. 166, 252-260. 33. Dudeck, K.L., Dudenhausen, E. E., Chiles, T.C., Fafournoux,
P., and Kilberg, M.S., (1987) Evidence for Inherent Differences in the System
A Carrier from Normal and Transformed Liver Tissue. Differential Inactivation
and Substrate Protection in Membrane Vesicles and Reconstituted Proteoliposomes. J.
Biol. Chem. 262, 12565-12569. 32. 31. Bracy, D.S., Schenerman, M.A.,
and Kilberg, M.S. (1987) Solubilization and
Reconstitution of Hepatic System A-mediated Transport: Preparation of Proteoliposomes Containing Glucagon-Stimulated Transport
Activity. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 899, 51-58. 30. 29.
Kilberg, M.S., Bracy, D.S. and 28. Schenerman, M.A. and Kilberg, M.S. (1986) Maintenance of
Glucagon-Stimulated System A Amino Acid Transport
Activity in Rat Liver Plasma Membrane Vesicles. Biochim. Biophys.
Acta 856, 428-436. 27. Bracy, D.S., 26. Handlogten, M.E., Barber, E.F., Bracy,
D.S. and Kilberg, M.S. (1985) Amino Acid-Dependent Inactivation of
Glucagon-Induced System A Transport Activity in Cultured Rat Hepatocytes. Mol. Cell. Endocrin.
43, 61-69. 25. 24. Bannai et al (1984) Amino Acid Transport
Systems. Neurochem. Res. 9, 1757-1758. 23. Bannai et al (1984) Amino Acid Transport
Systems. Nature 311, 308. 22. Kilberg,
M.S., Han, H.-P., Barber, E.F. and Chiles, T.C. (1985) Adaptive Regulation of
Neutral Amino Acid Transport System A in Rat H4 Hepatoma Cells. J. Cell. Physiol. 122,
290-298. 21. Weissbach, L. and Kilberg, M.S. (1984) Amino
Acid-Activation of Amino Acid Transport System N Early in Primary Cultures of
Rat Hepatocytes. J. Cell. Physiol.
121, 1313-1318. 20. 19.
Barber, E.F., 18.
Kilberg, M.S. and Gwynn, M.B. (1983) Plasma Membrane Transport of
2-Ketoisocaproate by Rat Hepatocytes in Primary Culture. J. Biol. Chem. 258, 11524-11527. 17.
Kilberg, M.S., Vida, T.A. and Barber, E.F. (1983) Regulation of Neutral Amino
Acid Transport in Hepatocytes Isolated from Adrenalectomized
Rats. J. Cell. Physiol. 114,
45-52. 16.
Barber, E.F., Handlogten, M.E., Vida, T.A. and
Kilberg, M.S. (1982) Neutral Amino
Acid Transport in Hepatocytes Isolated from Streptozotocin-induced
Diabetic Rats. J. Biol. Chem. 257,
14960-14967. 15. Weissbach, L., 14. 13. Handlogten, M.E., Weissbach, L.
and Kilberg, M.S. (1982) Heterogeneity of Na+-independent
2-Aminobicyclo-(2,2,l)-heptane-2-carboxylic Acid and L-Leucine Transport in
Isolated Rat Hepatocytes in Primary Culture. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.
104, 307-313. 12. 11. Shotwell, M.A., Jayme, D.W., Kilberg, M.S. and Oxender, D.L. (1981) Neutral Amino Acid Transport Systems
in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells. J.
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H.N. (1980) Characteristics of an Amino Acid Transport System in Rat Liver
for Glutamine, Asparagine, Histidine, and Closely Related Analogs. J. Biol. Chem. 255,
4011-4019. 8. Ohsawa, M., Kilberg, M.S., Kimmel, G. and Christensen,
H.N. (1980) Energization of Amino Acid Transport in
Energy-Depleted Ehrlich Cells and Plasma Membrane Vesicles. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 599, 175-190. 7.
Kilberg, M.S. and Christensen, H.N. (1980) The Relationship Between Membrane
Potential and the Transport Activity of Systems A and L in Ehrlich Cell
Plasma Membrane Vesicles. Memb. Biochem. 3, 155-168. 6.
Kilberg, M.S., Christensen, H.N. and 5.
Kilberg, M.S. and Christensen, H.N. (1979) Electron-Transferring Enzymes in
the Plasma Membrane of the Ehrlich Ascites Tumor
Cell. Biochemistry 18,
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Kilberg, M.S. and Neuhaus, O.W. (1978) Hormonal Control
of Amino Acid Transport in the Liver of Rats Exposed to Whole-Body
Irradiation. Radiat. Res. 73, 360-372. 3.
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Regulation of Hepatic Amino Acid Transport.
J. Supramol.
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Stimulated Amino Acid Transport in Promoting Glycogenesis
in the Irradiated Rat. Radiat. Res. 66,
597-608. 1.
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