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100 | 0 | ‡a اريك دي. روس ‡9 ar | |
400 | 0 | ‡a Eric D. Ross ‡c researcher ‡9 en | |
400 | 0 | ‡a Eric D Ross ‡c wetenschapper ‡9 nl | |
670 | ‡a Author's Atypical structural tendencies among low-complexity domains in the Protein Data Bank proteome | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Composition-based prediction and rational manipulation of prion-like domain recruitment to stress granules | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Compositional determinants of prion formation in yeast | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Controlling the prion propensity of glutamine/asparagine-rich proteins. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Effects of Mutations on the Aggregation Propensity of the Human Prion-Like Protein hnRNPA2B1. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Fitting yeast and mammalian prion aggregation kinetic data with the Finke-Watzky two-step model of nucleation and autocatalytic growth | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Generating new prions by targeted mutation or segment duplication. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Genetic interaction of hnRNPA2B1 and DNAJB6 in a Drosophila model of multisystem proteinopathy | ||
670 | ‡a Author's HMG proteins and DNA flexibility in transcription activation | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Hop modulates Hsp70/Hsp90 interactions in protein folding | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Improved quantitation of DNA curvature using ligation ladders. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Increasing prion propensity by hydrophobic insertion. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Interactions between non-identical prion proteins. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Intrinsic protein disorder, amino acid composition, and histone terminal domains. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Mutations in prion-like domains in hnRNPA2B1 and hnRNPA1 cause multisystem proteinopathy and ALS | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Natural and pathogenic protein sequence variation affecting prion-like domains within and across human proteomes | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Prion genetics: new rules for a new kind of gene | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Prions: proteins as genes and infectious entities. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Proteome-scale relationships between local amino acid composition and protein fates and functions | ||
670 | ‡a Author's [PSI+] maintenance is dependent on the composition, not primary sequence, of the oligopeptide repeat domain. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Reporter assay systems for [URE3] detection and analysis | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Sequence features governing aggregation or degradation of prion-like proteins | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Sky1: at the intersection of prion-like proteins and stress granule regulation | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Strategies for identifying new prions in yeast | ||
670 | ‡a Author's The effects of amino acid composition on yeast prion formation and prion domain interactions | ||
670 | ‡a Author's The prion-like protein kinase Sky1 is required for efficient stress granule disassembly | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Yeast prions and human prion-like proteins: sequence features and prediction methods | ||
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919 | ‡a yeastprionsandhumanprionlikeproteinssequencefeaturesandpredictionmethods ‡A Yeast prions and human prion-like proteins: sequence features and prediction methods ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a effectsofaminoacidcompositiononyeastprionformationandpriondomaininteractions ‡A The effects of amino acid composition on yeast prion formation and prion domain interactions ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a strategiesforidentifyingnewprionsinyeast ‡A Strategies for identifying new prions in yeast ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a sky1attheintersectionofprionlikeproteinsandstressgranuleregulation ‡A Sky1: at the intersection of prion-like proteins and stress granule regulation ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a sequencefeaturesgoverningaggregationordegradationofprionlikeproteins ‡A Sequence features governing aggregation or degradation of prion-like proteins ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a reporterassaysystemsfordetectionandanalysis ‡A Reporter assay systems for [URE3] detection and analysis ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a prionlikeproteinkinasesky1isrequiredforefficientstressgranuledisassembly ‡A The prion-like protein kinase Sky1 is required for efficient stress granule disassembly ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a proteomescalerelationshipsbetweenlocalaminoacidcompositionandproteinfatesandfunctions ‡A Proteome-scale relationships between local amino acid composition and protein fates and functions ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a prionsproteinsasgenesandinfectiousentities ‡A Prions: proteins as genes and infectious entities. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a priongeneticsnewrulesforanewkindofgene ‡A Prion genetics: new rules for a new kind of gene ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a naturalandpathogenicproteinsequencevariationaffectingprionlikedomainswithinandacrosshumanproteomes ‡A Natural and pathogenic protein sequence variation affecting prion-like domains within and across human proteomes ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a mutationsinprionlikedomainsinhnrnpa2b1andhnrnpa1causemultisystemproteinopathyandals ‡A Mutations in prion-like domains in hnRNPA2B1 and hnRNPA1 cause multisystem proteinopathy and ALS ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a intrinsicproteindisorderaminoacidcompositionandhistoneterminaldomains ‡A Intrinsic protein disorder, amino acid composition, and histone terminal domains. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a interactionsbetweennonidenticalprionproteins ‡A Interactions between non-identical prion proteins. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a increasingprionpropensitybyhydrophobicinsertion ‡A Increasing prion propensity by hydrophobic insertion. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a improvedquantitationofdnacurvatureusingligationladders ‡A Improved quantitation of DNA curvature using ligation ladders. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a hmgproteinsanddnaflexibilityintranscriptionactivation ‡A HMG proteins and DNA flexibility in transcription activation ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a fittingyeastandmammalianprionaggregationkineticdatawiththefinkewatzky2stepmodelofnucleationandautocatalyticgrowth ‡A Fitting yeast and mammalian prion aggregation kinetic data with the Finke-Watzky two-step model of nucleation and autocatalytic growth ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a effectsofmutationsontheaggregationpropensityofthehumanprionlikeproteinhnrnpa2b1 ‡A Effects of Mutations on the Aggregation Propensity of the Human Prion-Like Protein hnRNPA2B1. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a maintenanceisdependentonthecompositionnotprimarysequenceoftheoligopeptiderepeatdomain ‡A [PSI+] maintenance is dependent on the composition, not primary sequence, of the oligopeptide repeat domain. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a controllingtheprionpropensityofglutamineasparaginerichproteins ‡A Controlling the prion propensity of glutamine/asparagine-rich proteins. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a compositionaldeterminantsofprionformationinyeast ‡A Compositional determinants of prion formation in yeast ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a compositionbasedpredictionandrationalmanipulationofprionlikedomainrecruitmenttostressgranules ‡A Composition-based prediction and rational manipulation of prion-like domain recruitment to stress granules ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a atypicalstructuraltendenciesamonglowcomplexitydomainsintheproteindatabankproteome ‡A Atypical structural tendencies among low-complexity domains in the Protein Data Bank proteome ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a geneticinteractionofhnrnpa2b1anddnajb6inadrosophilamodelofmultisystemproteinopathy ‡A Genetic interaction of hnRNPA2B1 and DNAJB6 in a Drosophila model of multisystem proteinopathy ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a hopmodulateshsp70hsp90interactionsinproteinfolding ‡A Hop modulates Hsp70/Hsp90 interactions in protein folding ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a generatingnewprionsbytargetedmutationorsegmentduplication ‡A Generating new prions by targeted mutation or segment duplication. ‡9 1 | ||
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