Paul K. Herman
Affiliations: | Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH |
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Eukaryotic cell growthWebsite:
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Hurst Z, Liu W, Shi Q, et al. (2022) A distinct P-body-like granule is induced in response to the disruption of microtubule integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics |
Zhang B, Herman PK. (2020) It is all about the process(ing): P-body granules and the regulation of signal transduction. Current Genetics. 66: 73-77 |
Nostramo R, Xing S, Zhang B, et al. (2019) Insights into the Role of P-Bodies and Stress Granules in Protein Quality Control. Genetics |
Zhang B, Butler AM, Shi Q, et al. (2018) P-body localization of the Hrr25/CK1 protein kinase is required for the completion of meiosis. Molecular and Cellular Biology |
Shah KH, Varia SN, Cook LA, et al. (2016) A Hybrid-Body Containing Constituents of Both P-Bodies and Stress Granules Forms in Response to Hypoosmotic Stress in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Plos One. 11: e0158776 |
Zhang B, Shi Q, Varia SN, et al. (2016) The Activity-Dependent Regulation of Protein Kinase Stability by the Localization to P-bodies. Genetics |
Nostramo R, Herman PK. (2016) Deubiquitination and the regulation of stress granule assembly. Current Genetics. 62: 503-506 |
Klionsky DJ, Abdelmohsen K, Abe A, et al. (2016) Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition). Autophagy. 12: 1-222 |
Nostramo R, Varia SN, Zhang B, et al. (2015) The catalytic activity of the Ubp3 deubiquitinating protease is required for efficient stress granule assembly in S. cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology |
Shah KH, Nostramo R, Zhang B, et al. (2014) Protein kinases are associated with multiple, distinct cytoplasmic granules in quiescent yeast cells Genetics. 198: 1495-1512 |