AMP (Advancing Marquette Priorities): A Collaborative Model for Campus Change.
2023 ADVANCE Equity in STEM Community Convening. 2023 May; Durham, NC, USA.
Understanding the link between the actin cytoskeleton and prion biology.
PLoS Pathog.
2023 Mar;19(3):e1011228. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1011228. eCollection 2023 Mar. PubMed PMID:
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The yeast molecular chaperone, Hsp104, influences transthyretin aggregate formation.
Front Mol Neurosci.
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Implications of the Actin Cytoskeleton on the Multi-Step Process of [PSI(+)] Prion Formation.
Viruses.
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Cytoduction and Plasmiduction in Yeast.
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The actin cytoskeletal network plays a role in yeast prion transmission and contributes to prion stability.
Mol Microbiol.
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DMSO-mediated curing of several yeast prion variants involves Hsp104 expression and protein solubilization, and is decreased in several autophagy related gene (atg) mutants.
PLoS One.
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The three faces of Sup35.
Yeast.
2019 Aug;36(8):465-472. doi: 10.1002/yea.3392. Epub 2019 Jul 1. Review. PubMed PMID:
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Toxicity and infectivity: insights from de novo prion formation.
Curr Genet.
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A Genetic Tool to Track Protein Aggregates and Control Prion Inheritance.
Cell.
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Spatial sequestration and oligomer remodeling during de novo [PSI(+)] formation.
Prion.
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De novo [PSI (+)] prion formation involves multiple pathways to form infectious oligomers.
Sci Rep.
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Writing Assignments with a Metacognitive Component Enhance Learning in a Large Introductory Biology Course.
CBE Life Sci Educ.
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Prion formation and polyglutamine aggregation are controlled by two classes of genes.
PLoS Genet.
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Drosophila vitelline membrane assembly: a critical role for an evolutionarily conserved cysteine in the "VM domain" of sV23.
Dev Biol.
2010 Nov 15;347(2):360-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2010.08.037. Epub 2010 Sep 9. PubMed PMID:
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Most, but not all, yeast strains in the deletion library contain the [PIN(+)] prion.
Yeast.
2010 Mar;27(3):159-66. doi: 10.1002/yea.1740. PubMed PMID:
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An engineered nonsense URA3 allele provides a versatile system to detect the presence, absence and appearance of the [PSI+] prion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Yeast.
2006 Jan 30;23(2):141-7. doi: 10.1002/yea.1341. PubMed PMID:
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The N-terminal prodomain of sV23 is essential for the assembly of a functional vitelline membrane network in Drosophila.
Dev Biol.
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Purification and characterization of human cell--cell adhesion molecule 1 (C-CAM1) expressed in insect cells.
Protein Expr Purif.
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