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Selected Publications

Manel Camps, Department of Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology

  1. M. Camps, A. Herman, L. A. Loeb. 2007. Genetic Constraints on Protein Evolution. Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 42:313-32. PDF
  2. T. T. Van, S.-K. Kim, M. Camps, J. C. Boothroyd, L. J. Knoll. 2007. The BSR4 protein is up-regulated in Toxoplasma gondii bradyzoites, however the dominant surface antigen recognised by the P36 monoclonal antibody is SRS9. International Journal of Parasitogy 37:877-875. PDF
  3. M. Camps, L.A. Loeb. 2005. Critical role of R-loops in processing replication forks. Frontiers in Bioscience. 10: 689-698. PDF
  4. M. Camps, L.A. Loeb. 2004. When pol I goes into high gear: processive DNA synthesis by pol I in the cell. Cell cycle. 3:116-8. PDF
  5. M. Camps, L.A. Loeb. 2003. Targeted mutagenesis in E. coli: a powerful tool for the generation of random mutant libraries. Discovery Medicine. 3:18, 36-37. PDF
  6. M. Camps, J. Naukkarinen, B. Johnson, L. A. Loeb. 2003. Targeted gene evolution in E. coli using a highly error-prone DNA polymerase I. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 100:9727-32. PDF
  7. M. Camps, L. A. Loeb. 2003. Use of Pol I-deficient E. coli for functional complementation of DNA polymerase. IN: Directed Evolution Library Creation: Methods and Protocols, (eds., F.H. Arnold and G. Georgiou). Methods in Molecular Biology. 230:11-18.
  8. M. Camps, G. Arrizabalaga, J. C. Boothroyd. 2002. An rRNA mutation identifies the apicoplast as the target for clindamycin in Toxoplasma gondii.Molecular Microbiology. 43:1309-1318. PDF
  9. M. Camps, J. C. Boothroyd. 2001. Toxoplasma gondii: selective killing of extracellular parasites by oxidation using PDTC. Journal of Experimental Parasitology. 98:206-214. PDF
  10. D.C. McFadden, M. Camps, J. C. Boothroyd. 2001. Resistance as a tool in the study of old and new drug targets in Toxoplasma. Drug Resistance Updates. 4:79-84. PDF
  11. F. Posas, M. Camps, and J. Ariño. 1995. The PPZ protein phosphatases are important determinants of salt tolerance in yeast cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277:13036-13041. PDF


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