PUBLICATIONS



Lehmann, M. (2021). Diverse roles of phosphatidate phosphatases in insect development and metabolism. Insect Biochem. Mol. Biol. 133, 103469, [PDF]

Hood, S.E., Kofler, X.V., Chen, Q., Scott, J., Ortega, J. and Lehmann, M. (2020). Nuclear translocation ability of Lipin differentially affects gene expression and survival in fed and fasting Drosophila. J. Lipid Res., 61, 1720-1732, [PDF]

Lehmann, M. (2017). Endocrine and physiological regulation of neutral fat storage in Drosophila. Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 461, 165-177, [PDF]

Ree, B., Greene, S.E. and Lehmann, M. (2016). Drosophila melanogaster P{GAL4-Hsp70.PB} transposon insertion on 3rd chromosome creates mutations in mth and Ptpmeg genes. Dros. Inf. Serv. 99, 83-84. [PDF]

Schmitt, S., Ugrankar, R., Greene, S.E., Prajapati, M. and Lehmann, M. (2015). Drosophila Lipin interacts with Insulin and TOR Signaling Pathways in the Control of Growth and Lipid Metabolism. J. Cell. Sci. 128, 4395-4406. [PDF]

Smith, K.G. and Lehmann, M. (2014). Friedrich Gerstäcker's Natural History Observations in Arkansas, 1838-1842. Arkansas Historical Quarterly Vol. LXXIII, no 1, p. 17-30. [PDF]

Ugrankar, R., Liu, Y., Provaznik, J., Schmitt, S. and Lehmann, M. (2011). Lipin Is a Central Regulator of Adipose Tissue Development and Function in Drosophila melanogaster. Mol. Cell. Biol. 31, 1646-1656. [PDF]

Liu, Y. and Lehmann, M. (2008). Genes and biological processes controlled by the Drosophila FOXA orthologue Fork head. Insect Mol. Biol. 17, 91-101.
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Lehmann, M. (2008). Roles of the FOXA transcription factor Fork head in autophagic developmental cell death. Autophagy (Article Addendum) 4, 713-714.
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Liu, Y. and Lehmann, M. (2008). A genomic response to the yeast transcription factor GAL4 in Drosophila. Fly 2, 92-98. [PDF]

Cao, C., Liu, Y. and Lehmann, M. (2007). Fork head controls the timing and tissue selectivity of steroid-induced developmental cell death. J. Cell Biol. 176, 843-852. [PDF]
Comment: Thummel, C.S. (2007). To die or not to die - a role for Fork head. J. Cell Biol. 176, 737-739. [PDF]

Liu, Y. and Lehmann, M. (2006). FOXO-independent suppression of programmed cell death by the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway in Drosophila. Dev. Genes Evol. 216, 531-535. [PDF]

Lehmann, M. (2004). Anything else but GAGA: A nonhistone protein complex reshapes chromatin structure. Trends in Genetics 20, 15-22.
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Schwendemann, A. and Lehmann, M. (2002). Pipsqueak and GAGA factor act in concert as partners at homeotic and many other loci. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 99, 12883-12888. [PDF]

Siegmund, T. and Lehmann, M. (2002). The Drosophila Pipsqueak protein defines a new family of helix-turn-helix DNA-binding proteins. Dev. Genes Evol. 212, 152-157. [PDF]

Lehmann, M., Jiang, C., Ip, Y. T. and Thummel C. S. (2002). AP-1, but not NF-kB, is required for efficient steroid-triggered salivary gland cell death in Drosophila. Cell Death Differ. 9, 581-590.

Renault, N., King-Jones, K. and Lehmann, M. (2001). Down-regulation of the tissue-specific transcription factor Fork head by Broad-Complex mediates a stage-specific hormone response. Development 128, 3729-3737. [PDF]

King-Jones, K., Korge, G. and Lehmann, M. (1999). The helix-loop-helix proteins dAP-4 and Daughterless bind both in vitro and in vivo to SEBP3 sites required for transcriptional activation of the Drosophila gene Sgs-4. J. Mol. Biol. 291, 71-82. [PDF]

Lehmann, M., Siegmund, T., Lintermann, K.-G. and Korge, G. (1998). The Pipsqueak protein of Drosophila melanogaster binds to GAGA sequences through a novel DNA-binding domain. J. Biol. Chem. 273, 28504-28509. [PDF]

Lintermann, K.-G., Roth, G. E., King-Jones, K., Korge, G. and Lehmann, M. (1998). Comparison of the GAGA factor genes of Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila virilis reveals high conservation of GAGA factor structure beyond the BTB/POZ and DNA-binding domains. Dev. Genes Evol. 208, 447-456. [PDF]

Hofmann, A. and Lehmann, M. (1998). The transcriptional switch between the Drosophila Pig-1 and Sgs-4 genes depends on a SEBP1 binding site within a shared enhancer region. Mol. Gen. Genet. 259, 656-663.

Lehmann, M., Wattler, F. and Korge, G. (1997). Two new regulatory elements controlling the Drosophila Sgs-3 gene are potential ecdysone receptor and fork head binding sites. Mech. Dev. 62, 15-27.

Lehmann, M. (1996). Drosophila Sgs genes: stage and tissue specificity of hormone responsiveness. BioEssays 18, 47-54.

Lehmann, M. and Korge, G. (1996). The fork head product directly specifies the tissue-specific hormone responsiveness of the Drosophila Sgs-4 gene. EMBO J. 15, 4825-4834.

Lehmann, M. and Korge, G. (1995). Ecdysone regulation of the Drosophila Sgs-4 gene is mediated by the synergistic action of ecdysone receptor and SEBP 3. EMBO J. 14, 716-726.