1. Forsythe ME, Love DC, Lazarus BD, Kim EJ, Prinz WA, Ashwell G, Krause MW, Hanover JA Caenorhabditis elegans ortholog of a diabetes susceptibility locus: oga-1 (O-GlcNAcase) knockout impacts O-GlcNAc cycling, metabolism, and dauer. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (103): 11952-7, 2006. [Full Text/Abstract]
2. Fukushige T, Brodigan TM, Schriefer LA, Waterston RH, Krause M Defining the transcriptional redundancy of early bodywall muscle development in C. elegans: evidence for a unified theory of animal muscle development. Genes Dev , 2006. [Full Text/Abstract]
3. Hanover JA, Forsythe ME, Hennessey PT, Brodigan TM, Love DC, Ashwell G, Krause M A Caenorhabditis elegans model of insulin resistance: Altered macronutrient storage and dauer formation in an OGT-1 knockout. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (102): 11266-71, 2005. [Full Text/Abstract]
4. Fukushige T, Krause M The myogenic potency of HLH-1 reveals wide-spread developmental plasticity in early C. elegans embryos. Development (132): 1795-805, 2005. [Full Text/Abstract]
5. Cai T Fukushige T Notkins AL Krause M Insulinoma-Associated Protein IA-2, a Vesicle Transmembrane Protein, Genetically Interacts with UNC-31/CAPS and Affects Neurosecretion in Caenorhabditis elegans. J Neurosci (24): 3115-24, 2004. [Full Text/Abstract]
6. Brodigan TM Liu J Park M Kipreos ET Krause M Cyclin E expression during development in Caenorhabditis elegans. Dev Biol (254): 102-15, 2003. [Full Text/Abstract]
7. Corsi AK Brodigan TM Jorgensen EM Krause M Characterization of a dominant negative C. elegans Twist mutant protein with implications for human Saethre-Chotzen syndrome. Development (129): 2761-72, 2002. [Full Text/Abstract]
8. Tonkin LA Saccomanno L Morse DP Brodigan T Krause M Bass BL RNA editing by ADARs is important for normal behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans. EMBO J (21): 6025-35, 2002. [Full Text/Abstract]
9. Kostrouchova M Krause M Kostrouch Z Rall JE Nuclear hormone receptor CHR3 is a critical regulator of all four larval molts of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (98): 7360-5, 2001. [Full Text/Abstract]
10. Corsi AK Kostas SA Fire A Krause M Caenorhabditis elegans twist plays an essential role in non-striated muscle development. Development (127): 2041-51, 2000. [Full Text/Abstract]
11. Dichoso D Brodigan T Chwoe KY Lee JS Llacer R Park M Corsi AK Kostas SA Fire A Ahnn J Krause M The MADS-Box factor CeMEF2 is not essential for Caenorhabditis elegans myogenesis and development. Dev Biol (223): 431-40, 2000. [Full Text/Abstract]
12. Zhang JM Chen L Krause M Fire A Paterson BM Evolutionary conservation of MyoD function and differential utilization of E proteins. Dev Biol (208): 465-72, 1999. [Full Text/Abstract]
13. Park M Krause MW Regulation of postembryonic G(1) cell cycle progression in Caenorhabditis elegans by a cyclin D/CDK-like complex. Development (126): 4849-60, 1999. [Full Text/Abstract]
14. Harfe BD Vaz Gomes A Kenyon C Liu J Krause M Fire A Analysis of a Caenorhabditis elegans Twist homolog identifies conserved and divergent aspects of mesodermal patterning. Genes Dev (12): 2623-35, 1998. [Full Text/Abstract]
15. Kostrouchova M Krause M Kostrouch Z Rall JE CHR3: a Caenorhabditis elegans orphan nuclear hormone receptor required for proper epidermal development and molting. Development (125): 1617-26, 1998. [Full Text/Abstract]
16. Harfe BD Branda CS Krause M Stern MJ Fire A MyoD and the specification of muscle and non-muscle fates during postembryonic development of the C. elegans mesoderm. Development (125): 2479-88, 1998. [Full Text/Abstract]
17. Krause M Park M Zhang JM Yuan J Harfe B Xu SQ Greenwald I Cole M Paterson B Fire A A C. elegans E/Daughterless bHLH protein marks neuronal but not striated muscle development. Development (124): 2179-89, 1997. [Full Text/Abstract]
18. Lubas WA Frank DW Krause M Hanover JA O-Linked GlcNAc transferase is a conserved nucleocytoplasmic protein containing tetratricopeptide repeats. J Biol Chem (272): 9316-24, 1997. [Full Text/Abstract]
19. Krause M MyoD and myogenesis in C. elegans. Bioessays (17): 219-28, 1995. [Full Text/Abstract]
20. Krause M Harrison SW Xu SQ Chen L Fire A Elements regulating cell- and stage-specific expression of the C. elegans MyoD family homolog hlh-1. Dev Biol (166): 133-48, 1994. [Full Text/Abstract]
21. Chen L Krause M Sepanski M Fire A The Caenorhabditis elegans MYOD homologue HLH-1 is essential for proper muscle function and complete morphogenesis. Development (120): 1631-41, 1994. [Full Text/Abstract]
22. Chen L Krause M Draper B Weintraub H Fire A Body-wall muscle formation in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos that lack the MyoD homolog hlh-1. Science (256): 240-3, 1992. [Full Text/Abstract]
23. Mello CC Draper BW Krause M Weintraub H Priess JR The pie-1 and mex-1 genes and maternal control of blastomere identity in early C. elegans embryos. Cell (70): 163-76, 1992. [Full Text/Abstract]
24. Krause M Fire A Harrison SW Priess J Weintraub H CeMyoD accumulation defines the body wall muscle cell fate during C. elegans embryogenesis. Cell (63): 907-19, 1990. [Full Text/Abstract]
25. Krause M Fire A Harrison SW Priess J Weintraub H CeMyoD accumulation defines the body wall muscle cell fate during C. elegans embryogenesis. Cell (63): 907-19, 1990. [Full Text/Abstract]
26. Krause M Hirsh D A trans-spliced leader sequence on actin mRNA in C. elegans. Cell (49): 753-61, 1987. [Full Text/Abstract]