Stephen R. Cronin, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA |
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(The identification of COD1/SPF1 and the characterization of its role in the regulation of HMG -CoA reductase degradation and the function of the endoplasmic reticulum.) |
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Flury I, Garza R, Shearer A, et al. (2005) INSIG: a broadly conserved transmembrane chaperone for sterol-sensing domain proteins. The Embo Journal. 24: 3917-26 |
Cronin SR, Rao R, Hampton RY. (2002) Cod1p/Spf1p is a P-type ATPase involved in ER function and Ca2+ homeostasis. The Journal of Cell Biology. 157: 1017-28 |
Gardner RG, Swarbrick GM, Bays NW, et al. (2000) Endoplasmic reticulum degradation requires lumen to cytosol signaling. Transmembrane control of Hrd1p by Hrd3p. The Journal of Cell Biology. 151: 69-82 |
Cronin SR, Khoury A, Ferry DK, et al. (2000) Regulation of HMG-CoA reductase degradation requires the P-type ATPase Cod1p/Spf1p. The Journal of Cell Biology. 148: 915-24 |
Cronin SR, Hampton RY. (1999) Measuring protein degradation with green fluorescent protein. Methods in Enzymology. 302: 58-73 |
Cronin S, Hampton R. (1999) Techniques update Trends in Cell Biology. 9: 36 |
Gardner R, Cronin S, Leader B, et al. (1998) Sequence Determinants for Regulated Degradation of Yeast 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl-CoA Reductase, an Integral Endoplasmic Reticulum Membrane Protein Molecular Biology of the Cell. 9: 2611-2626 |