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Clement A. Stanyon

Researcher at Wayne State University

Publications -  7
Citations -  2746

Clement A. Stanyon is an academic researcher from Wayne State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drosophila Protein & Gene. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 2704 citations.

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A Drosophila protein-interaction map centered on cell-cycle regulators

TL;DR: The substantial number of new interactions discovered here supports the conclusion that previous interaction mapping studies were far from complete and that many more interactions remain to be found.
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A strategy for constructing large protein interaction maps using the yeast two-hybrid system: regulated expression arrays and two-phase mating.

TL;DR: An efficient two-hybrid strategy to facilitate construction of protein interaction maps on a genome-wide scale that has several advantages over previously described approaches, including the ability to detect interactions with proteins that inhibit yeast growth or that activate transcription as BD fusions.
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Regulated expression of proteins in yeast using the MAL61-62 promoter and a mating scheme to increase dynamic range.

TL;DR: A conditional expression system that takes advantage of the yeast MAL62 promoter (MAL62p), which can be controlled by adding maltose or glucose to the growth medium to induce or repress transcription, and a mating scheme is used to dramatically increase the dynamic range of expression levels possible.

Progress and potential of Drosophila protein interaction maps Progress and potential of Drosophila protein interaction maps

TL;DR: The construction and characterisation of Drosophila PIMs will help define the functions of many conserved genes and pathways, and will provide the pharmaceutical research industry with invaluable data to assist with drug target identification and validation.