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Pauline Schaap

Researcher at University of Dundee

Publications -  148
Citations -  5266

Pauline Schaap is an academic researcher from University of Dundee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dictyostelium discoideum & Dictyostelium. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 141 publications receiving 4851 citations. Previous affiliations of Pauline Schaap include University of Groningen & Leiden University.

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Cyclic di-nucleotide signaling enters the eukaryote domain.

TL;DR: STING, the human c‐di‐NMP receptor, is conserved throughout metazoa and their closest unicellular relatives, suggesting protist origins for human c •di‐GMP signaling.
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Evolution of size and pattern in the social amoebas.

TL;DR: This review summarizes efforts to provide a framework for investigating the genetic changes that generated novel morphologies in the Dictyostelia to examine trends in the evolution of novel forms and in the divergence of genes that shape these forms.
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The cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase RegA critically regulates encystation in social and pathogenic amoebas.

TL;DR: It is shown here that RegA is deeply conserved in social and pathogenic amoebas and that deletion of the RegA gene in P. pallidum causes precocious encystation and prevents cyst germination.
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Evolution of developmental cyclic adenosine monophosphate signaling in the Dictyostelia from an amoebozoan stress response.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of the different roles of cAMP in the model D. discoideum and summarize studies aimed to resolve how these roles emerged during Dictyostelid evolution.
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Dictyostelium development-socializing through cAMP.

TL;DR: This chapter describes the respective roles of the three adenylyl cyclases ACA, ACB and ACG in controlling cAMP signaling during development and discusses how cAMP signals are processed by the cells to trigger the large repertoire of gene regulatory events that is under control of this signal molecule.