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Jeffrey G. Williams

Researcher at University of Dundee

Publications -  84
Citations -  4535

Jeffrey G. Williams is an academic researcher from University of Dundee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dictyostelium & Gene. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 84 publications receiving 4403 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeffrey G. Williams include Tohoku University.

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Transcriptional regulation of Dictyostelium pattern formation

TL;DR: Recent advances in understanding the signalling pathways that generate prestalk‐cell heterogeneity are described, focusing on the roles of the prestalk-cell inducer differentiation‐inducing factor‐1 (DIF‐1), the tip inducer cAMP and the transcription factors that mediate their actions.
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Dictyostelium Finds New Roles to Model

TL;DR: This review addresses issues for the social amoeba Dictyostelium and highlights some of the organisms more recent applications, ranging from sociobiological to medical research with much else in between.
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STAT signalling in cell proliferation and in development.

TL;DR: Two different ways in which STAT signalling pathways can interface with Smad signalling pathways significantly increasing combinatorial signalling possibilities, have been described.
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Chemotactic sorting to cAMP in the multicellular stages of Dictyostelium development

TL;DR: Dictyostelium transformants that overproduce the extracellular form of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase and so accumulate a reduced amount of cAMP are blocked in development in the form of a tight mound, prior to formation of the apical tip.
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Tyrosine Phosphorylation-Independent Nuclear Translocation of a Dictyostelium STAT in Response to DIF Signaling

TL;DR: A Dictyostelium STAT is described, Dd-STATc, which regulates the speed of early development and the timing of terminal differentiation and also functions as a repressor, which directs graded expression of the ecmA gene in different prestalk cell populations.