Brandon Wadas - Publications

Affiliations: 
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 

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Year Citation  Score
2017 Chen SJ, Wu X, Wadas B, Oh JH, Varshavsky A. An N-end rule pathway that recognizes proline and destroys gluconeogenic enzymes. Science (New York, N.Y.). 355. PMID 28126757 DOI: 10.1126/Science.Aal3655  0.609
2016 Wadas B, Piatkov K, Brower C, Varshavsky A. Analyzing N-terminal Arginylation Through the Use of Peptide Arrays and Degradation Assays. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. PMID 27510035 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M116.747956  0.659
2016 Wadas B, Borjigin J, Huang Z, Oh JH, Hwang CS, Varshavsky A. Degradation of Serotonin N-Acetyltransferase, a Circadian Regulator, by the N-end Rule Pathway. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. PMID 27339900 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M116.734640  0.668
2016 Liu YJ, Liu C, Chang Z, Wadas B, Brower CS, Song ZH, Xu ZL, Shang YL, Liu WX, Wang LN, Dong W, Varshavsky A, Hu RG, Li W. Degradation of the Separase-cleaved Rec8, a Meiotic Cohesin Subunit, by the N-end Rule Pathway. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. PMID 26858254 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M116.714964  0.677
2015 Park SE, Kim JM, Seok OH, Cho H, Wadas B, Kim SY, Varshavsky A, Hwang CS. Control of mammalian G protein signaling by N-terminal acetylation and the N-end rule pathway. Science (New York, N.Y.). 347: 1249-52. PMID 25766235 DOI: 10.1126/Science.Aaa3844  0.661
2014 Brower CS, Rosen CE, Jones RH, Wadas BC, Piatkov KI, Varshavsky A. Liat1, an arginyltransferase-binding protein whose evolution among primates involved changes in the numbers of its 10-residue repeats. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: E4936-45. PMID 25369936 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1419587111  0.585
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