Alison E. Meyer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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(Characterization of the specialized role of the ribosome-associated J -protein, Jjj1, in ribosome biogenesis.) |
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Kaschner LA, Sharma R, Shrestha OK, et al. (2015) A conserved domain important for association of eukaryotic J-protein co-chaperones Jjj1 and Zuo1 with the ribosome. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1853: 1035-45 |
Meyer AE, Hoover LA, Craig EA. (2010) The cytosolic J-protein, Jjj1, and Rei1 function in the removal of the Pre-60 S subunit factor Arx1 Journal of Biological Chemistry. 285: 961-968 |
Meyer AE, Hung NJ, Yang P, et al. (2007) The specialized cytosolic J-protein, Jjj1, functions in 60S ribosomal subunit biogenesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 1558-63 |
Craig EA, Meyer A, Sahi C. (2007) Network of Hsp70:J‐protein molecular chaperone machineries The Faseb Journal. 21 |
Wuitschick JD, Lindstrom PR, Meyer AE, et al. (2004) Homing endonucleases encoded by germ line-limited genes in Tetrahymena thermophila have APETELA2 DNA binding domains. Eukaryotic Cell. 3: 685-94 |