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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Susan Lee Lindquist, ForMemRS was an American professor of biology at MIT specializing in molecular biology, particularly the protein folding problem within a family of molecules known as heat-shock proteins, and prions. Lindquist was a member and former director of the Whitehead Institute and was awarded the National Medal of Science in 2010.
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- The heat-shock proteins. (1988) (3631)
- The heat-shock response. (1986) (3412)
- HSP90 and the chaperoning of cancer (2005) (2341)
- The function of heat-shock proteins in stress tolerance: degradation and reactivation of damaged proteins. (1993) (2257)
- Hsp90 as a capacitor for morphological evolution (1998) (2184)
- HSP90 at the hub of protein homeostasis: emerging mechanistic insights (2010) (1632)
- Hsp104, Hsp70, and Hsp40 A Novel Chaperone System that Rescues Previously Aggregated Proteins (1998) (1349)
- Hsp90 as a capacitor of phenotypic variation (2002) (1326)
- α-Synuclein Blocks ER-Golgi Traffic and Rab1 Rescues Neuron Loss in Parkinson's Models (2006) (1278)
- Role of the chaperone protein Hsp104 in propagation of the yeast prion-like factor [psi+]. (1995) (1022)
- Nucleated conformational conversion and the replication of conformational information by a prion determinant. (2000) (948)
- The FLP recombinase of yeast catalyzes site-specific recombination in the drosophila genome (1989) (917)
- Protein disaggregation mediated by heat-shock protein Hspl04 (1994) (887)
- A Systematic Survey Identifies Prions and Illuminates Sequence Features of Prionogenic Proteins (2009) (885)
- HSP104 required for induced thermotolerance. (1990) (816)
- Heat Shock Factor 1 Is a Powerful Multifaceted Modifier of Carcinogenesis (2007) (800)
- Reduced levels of hsp90 compromise steroid receptor action in vivo (1990) (780)
- Yeast Cells Provide Insight into Alpha-Synuclein Biology and Pathobiology (2003) (780)
- Quantitative Analysis of Hsp90-Client Interactions Reveals Principles of Substrate Recognition (2012) (722)
- A yeast prion provides a mechanism for genetic variation and phenotypic diversity (2000) (681)
- hsp82 is an essential protein that is required in higher concentrations for growth of cells at higher temperatures (1989) (677)
- Heat Shock Protein 101 Plays a Crucial Role in Thermotolerance in Arabidopsis (2000) (676)
- Generation of Isogenic Pluripotent Stem Cells Differing Exclusively at Two Early Onset Parkinson Point Mutations (2011) (675)
- Multiple effects of trehalose on protein folding in vitro and in vivo. (1998) (659)
- Conducting nanowires built by controlled self-assembly of amyloid fibers and selective metal deposition (2003) (632)
- HSP100/Clp proteins: a common mechanism explains diverse functions. (1996) (622)
- HSF1 Drives a Transcriptional Program Distinct from Heat Shock to Support Highly Malignant Human Cancers (2012) (616)
- Support for the Prion Hypothesis for Inheritance of a Phenotypic Trait in Yeast (1996) (615)
- Hsp90 Potentiates the Rapid Evolution of New Traits: Drug Resistance in Diverse Fungi (2005) (612)
- Heat Shock (1991) (606)
- Self-Seeded Fibers Formed by Sup35, the Protein Determinant of [PSI +], a Heritable Prion-like Factor of S. cerevisiae (1997) (582)
- Hsp104 is required for tolerance to many forms of stress. (1992) (574)
- A Neuronal Isoform of the Aplysia CPEB Has Prion-Like Properties (2003) (553)
- Aggregation of huntingtin in yeast varies with the length of the polyglutamine expansion and the expression of chaperone proteins. (2000) (537)
- Prions as adaptive conduits of memory and inheritance (2005) (527)
- Rnq1: an epigenetic modifier of protein function in yeast. (2000) (506)
- Neurotoxicity and Neurodegeneration When PrP Accumulates in the Cytosol (2002) (496)
- RNA splicing is interrupted by heat shock and is rescued by heat shock protein synthesis (1986) (488)
- The heat shock response is self-regulated at both the transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels (1982) (482)
- Thermotolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: the Yin and Yang of trehalose. (1998) (479)
- Hsp104 Catalyzes Formation and Elimination of Self-Replicating Sup35 Prion Conformers (2004) (475)
- α-Synuclein: membrane interactions and toxicity in Parkinson's disease. (2010) (466)
- Structural insights into a yeast prion illuminate nucleation and strain diversity (2005) (462)
- The Parkinson's disease protein α-synuclein disrupts cellular Rab homeostasis (2008) (450)
- α-Synuclein is part of a diverse and highly conserved interaction network that includes PARK9 and manganese toxicity (2009) (448)
- A suite of Gateway® cloning vectors for high‐throughput genetic analysis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2007) (442)
- Increase in Activity During Calorie Restriction Requires Sirt1 (2005) (438)
- Widespread Macromolecular Interaction Perturbations in Human Genetic Disorders (2015) (431)
- Mutational analysis of Hsp90 function: interactions with a steroid receptor and a protein kinase (1995) (421)
- Heat-shock protein hsp90 governs the activity of pp60v-src kinase. (1993) (414)
- Identification and Rescue of α-Synuclein Toxicity in Parkinson Patient–Derived Neurons (2013) (410)
- The consequences of expressing hsp70 in Drosophila cells at normal temperatures. (1992) (403)
- Yeast Genes That Enhance the Toxicity of a Mutant Huntingtin Fragment or α-Synuclein (2003) (402)
- Regulation of protein synthesis during heat shock (1981) (401)
- Polyglutamine aggregates alter protein folding homeostasis in Caenorhabditis elegans. (2000) (394)
- A yeast TDP-43 proteinopathy model: Exploring the molecular determinants of TDP-43 aggregation and cellular toxicity (2008) (393)
- hsp70: Nuclear concentration during environmental stress and cytoplasmic storage during recovery (1984) (387)
- Prions are a common mechanism for phenotypic inheritance in wild yeasts (2012) (383)
- In vivo functions of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Hsp90 chaperone. (1997) (378)
- Green tea (-)-epigallocatechin-gallate modulates early events in huntingtin misfolding and reduces toxicity in Huntington's disease models. (2006) (364)
- Functional Links Between Aβ Toxicity, Endocytic Trafficking, and Alzheimer’s Disease Risk Factors in Yeast (2011) (358)
- Harnessing Hsp90 function as a powerful, broadly effective therapeutic strategy for fungal infectious disease (2009) (356)
- A Quantitative Chaperone Interaction Network Reveals the Architecture of Cellular Protein Homeostasis Pathways (2014) (345)
- Epigenetic regulation of translation reveals hidden genetic variation to produce complex traits (2004) (342)
- Varying patterns of protein synthesis in Drosophila during heat shock: implications for regulation. (1980) (329)
- Hsp90 and Environmental Stress Transform the Adaptive Value of Natural Genetic Variation (2010) (319)
- Conversion of PrP to a Self-Perpetuating PrPSc-like Conformation in the Cytosol (2002) (317)
- PLAAC: a web and command-line application to identify proteins with prion-like amino acid composition (2014) (315)
- The Parkinson's disease protein alpha-synuclein disrupts cellular Rab homeostasis. (2008) (314)
- Cryptic Variation in Morphological Evolution: HSP90 as a Capacitor for Loss of Eyes in Cavefish (2013) (313)
- Widespread regulation of translation by elongation pausing in heat shock (2013) (303)
- Wild-type PrP and a mutant associated with prion disease are subject to retrograde transport and proteasome degradation (2001) (301)
- Flanking sequences profoundly alter polyglutamine toxicity in yeast. (2006) (294)
- The Reprogramming of Tumor Stroma by HSF1 Is a Potent Enabler of Malignancy (2014) (293)
- A natively unfolded yeast prion monomer adopts an ensemble of collapsed and rapidly fluctuating structures (2007) (293)
- Impaired ERAD and ER stress are early and specific events in polyglutamine toxicity. (2008) (291)
- Bridging high-throughput genetic and transcriptional data reveals cellular responses to alpha-synuclein toxicity (2009) (290)
- 18 Heat Shock Proteins and Stress Tolerance (1994) (282)
- An ancient developmental induction: heat-shock proteins induced in sporulation and oogenesis. (1986) (277)
- High levels of nuclear heat-shock factor 1 (HSF1) are associated with poor prognosis in breast cancer (2011) (276)
- Prion protein (PrPc) positively regulates neural precursor proliferation during developmental and adult mammalian neurogenesis. (2006) (275)
- Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance: how important is it? (2013) (268)
- Hspl04 is a highly conserved protein with two essential nucleotide-binding sites (1991) (267)
- Prion Switching in Response to Environmental Stress (2008) (259)
- Mapping differential interactomes by affinity purification coupled with data independent mass spectrometry acquisition (2013) (257)
- Mechanisms of protein-folding diseases at a glance (2014) (253)
- Under cover: causes, effects and implications of Hsp90‐mediated genetic capacitance (2004) (250)
- Prion protein is expressed on long-term repopulating hematopoietic stem cells and is important for their self-renewal (2006) (246)
- Yeast genes that enhance the toxicity of a mutant huntingtin fragment or alpha-synuclein. (2003) (246)
- Role of the protein chaperone YDJ1 in establishing Hsp90-mediated signal transduction pathways. (1995) (245)
- A Chaperone Pathway in Protein Disaggregation (2005) (245)
- Antagonistic Interactions between Yeast Chaperones Hsp104 and Hsp70 in Prion Curing (1999) (245)
- The preferential translation of Drosophila hsp70 mRNA requires sequences in the untranslated leader (1985) (243)
- Chaperone-supervised conversion of prion protein to its protease-resistant form. (1997) (243)
- Tight Coordination of Protein Translation and HSF1 Activation Supports the Anabolic Malignant State (2013) (243)
- Prions as protein-based genetic elements. (2002) (241)
- A Cyclophilin Function in Hsp90-Dependent Signal Transduction (1996) (235)
- Hsp26 is not required for growth at high temperatures, nor for thermotolerance, spore development, or germination (1986) (233)
- Yeast Reveal a “Druggable” Rsp5/Nedd4 Network that Ameliorates α-Synuclein Toxicity in Neurons (2013) (230)
- The cellular prion protein mediates neurotoxic signalling of β‐sheet‐rich conformers independent of prion replication (2011) (229)
- Heat-shock protein 104 expression is sufficient for thermotolerance in yeast. (1996) (228)
- In vivo analysis of the Hsp90 cochaperone Sti1 (p60) (1997) (225)
- Effect of engineering Hsp70 copy number on Hsp70 expression and tolerance of ecologically relevant heat shock in larvae and pupae of Drosophila melanogaster. (1996) (225)
- Effects of Q/N-rich, polyQ, and non-polyQ amyloids on the de novo formation of the [PSI+] prion in yeast and aggregation of Sup35 in vitro. (2004) (223)
- Modelling neurodegeneration in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: why cook with baker's yeast? (2010) (223)
- Fitness Trade-offs Restrict the Evolution of Resistance to Amphotericin B (2013) (218)
- Cdc37 is a molecular chaperone with specific functions in signal transduction. (1997) (215)
- Destruction or potentiation of different prions catalyzed by similar Hsp104 remodeling activities. (2006) (215)
- The role of heat-shock proteins in thermotolerance. (1993) (212)
- Epigenetics in the Extreme: Prions and the Inheritance of Environmentally Acquired Traits (2010) (210)
- Hyperthermia protects mice against the lethal effects of endotoxin. (1993) (210)
- The role of Sis1 in the maintenance of the [RNQ+] prion (2001) (198)
- Oligopeptide-repeat expansions modulate ‘protein-only’ inheritance in yeast (1999) (195)
- A Yeast Model of FUS/TLS-Dependent Cytotoxicity (2011) (195)
- Maturation of the tyrosine kinase c-src as a kinase and as a substrate depends on the molecular chaperone Hsp90. (1999) (192)
- SIRT1 Protects against α-Synuclein Aggregation by Activating Molecular Chaperones (2012) (189)
- Heat shock and recovery are mediated by different translational mechanisms. (1982) (189)
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae Hsp104 protein. Purification and characterization of ATP-induced structural changes. (1994) (188)
- HSP90 affects the expression of genetic variation and developmental stability in quantitative traits (2008) (188)
- Potent inhibition of huntingtin aggregation and cytotoxicity by a disulfide bond-free single-domain intracellular antibody. (2004) (185)
- Hsp104, Hsp70 and Hsp40 interplay regulates formation, growth and elimination of Sup35 prions (2008) (185)
- Cooperative kinetics of both Hsp104 ATPase domains and interdomain communication revealed by AAA sensor‐1 mutants (2002) (185)
- Screening for Amyloid Aggregation by Semi-Denaturing Detergent-Agarose Gel Electrophoresis (2008) (184)
- Compounds from an unbiased chemical screen reverse both ER-to-Golgi trafficking defects and mitochondrial dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease models (2010) (180)
- Protein homeostasis and the phenotypic manifestation of genetic diversity: principles and mechanisms. (2010) (179)
- Hsp104 antagonizes alpha-synuclein aggregation and reduces dopaminergic degeneration in a rat model of Parkinson disease. (2008) (179)
- Interactions among alpha-synuclein, dopamine, and biomembranes: some clues for understanding neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease. (2004) (177)
- An Arabidopsis heat shock protein complements a thermotolerance defect in yeast. (1994) (176)
- The power of automated high-resolution behavior analysis revealed by its application to mouse models of Huntington's and prion diseases (2007) (175)
- Chemical and biological approaches for adapting proteostasis to ameliorate protein misfolding and aggregation diseases: progress and prognosis. (2011) (173)
- Inactivation of the ampD gene causes semiconstitutive overproduction of the inducible Citrobacter freundii beta-lactamase (1987) (172)
- Is the major Drosophila heat shock protein present in cells that have not been heat shocked? (1983) (168)
- Asymmetric deceleration of ClpB or Hsp104 ATPase activity unleashes protein-remodeling activity (2007) (165)
- Chaperone-dependent amyloid assembly protects cells from prion toxicity (2008) (165)
- Creating a protein-based element of inheritance. (2000) (163)
- A heritable switch in carbon source utilization driven by an unusual yeast prion. (2009) (162)
- A new method for manipulating transgenes: engineering heat tolerance in a complex, multicellular organism (1993) (162)
- Heritable Remodeling of Yeast Multicellularity by an Environmentally Responsive Prion (2013) (161)
- Conservation of Hsp90 macromolecular complexes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1994) (161)
- Opposing effects of glutamine and asparagine govern prion formation by intrinsically disordered proteins. (2011) (159)
- Prions, protein homeostasis, and phenotypic diversity. (2010) (158)
- Mitochondrial metabolism promotes adaptation to proteotoxic stress (2019) (158)
- Phenotypic Diversity and Altered Environmental Plasticity in Arabidopsis thaliana with Reduced Hsp90 Levels (2007) (157)
- Widespread inhibition of posttranscriptional splicing shapes the cellular transcriptome following heat shock. (2014) (156)
- A network of protein interactions determines polyglutamine toxicity. (2006) (154)
- Mad Cows Meet Psi-chotic Yeast: The Expansion of the Prion Hypothesis (1997) (154)
- Intracellular localization of heat shock proteins in Drosophila (1980) (151)
- Intrinsically Disordered Proteins Drive Emergence and Inheritance of Biological Traits (2016) (150)
- Lipidomic Analysis of α-Synuclein Neurotoxicity Identifies Stearoyl CoA Desaturase as a Target for Parkinson Treatment. (2018) (150)
- Genetic Architecture of Hsp90-Dependent Drug Resistance (2006) (149)
- Changes in the middle region of Sup35 profoundly alter the nature of epigenetic inheritance for the yeast prion [PSI+] (2002) (147)
- Binding of the Citrobacter freundii AmpR regulator to a single DNA site provides both autoregulation and activation of the inducible ampC beta-lactamase gene (1989) (146)
- Changes in hsp70 alter thermotolerance and heat-shock regulation in Drosophila. (1991) (145)
- RNA metabolism: strategies for regulation in the heat shock response. (1990) (144)
- Prion recognition elements govern nucleation, strain specificity and species barriers (2007) (141)
- Blessings in disguise: biological benefits of prion-like mechanisms. (2013) (139)
- Amyloid deposits: Protection against toxic protein species? (2009) (139)
- Heat shock proteins affect RNA processing during the heat shock response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1991) (136)
- Inhibiting the transcription factor HSF1 as an anticancer strategy (2009) (136)
- Cross-Kingdom Chemical Communication Drives a Heritable, Mutually Beneficial Prion-Based Transformation of Metabolism (2014) (135)
- Clioquinol promotes the degradation of metal-dependent amyloid-β (Aβ) oligomers to restore endocytosis and ameliorate Aβ toxicity (2014) (135)
- Using the heat-shock response to discover anticancer compounds that target protein homeostasis. (2011) (134)
- Genetic evidence for a functional relationship between Hsp104 and Hsp70 (1993) (133)
- Strains of [PSI+] are distinguished by their efficiencies of prion‐mediated conformational conversion (2001) (132)
- Atypical AAA+ Subunit Packing Creates an Expanded Cavity for Disaggregation by the Protein-Remodeling Factor Hsp104 (2007) (132)
- HSP90-buffered genetic variation is common in Arabidopsis thaliana (2008) (130)
- The mammalian-membrane two-hybrid assay (MaMTH) for probing membrane-protein interactions in human cells (2014) (130)
- Spontaneous Generation of Prion Infectivity in Fatal Familial Insomnia Knockin Mice (2009) (129)
- Genetic analysis of viable Hsp90 alleles reveals a critical role in Drosophila spermatogenesis. (1999) (129)
- Loss of tumor suppressor NF1 activates HSF1 to promote carcinogenesis. (2012) (128)
- The ATPase Activity of Hsp104, Effects of Environmental Conditions and Mutations* (1998) (128)
- Luminidependens (LD) is an Arabidopsis protein with prion behavior (2016) (127)
- Defining a pathway of communication from the C-terminal peptide binding domain to the N-terminal ATPase domain in a AAA protein. (2002) (127)
- Plasmodium falciparum heat shock protein 110 stabilizes the asparagine repeat-rich parasite proteome during malarial fevers (2012) (121)
- Prion induction involves an ancient system for the sequestration of aggregated proteins and heritable changes in prion fragmentation (2010) (119)
- Heat-shock proteins Hsp104 and Hsp70 reactivate mRNA splicing after heat inactivation (1995) (118)
- Conserved features of intermediates in amyloid assembly determine their benign or toxic states (2012) (116)
- Chaperones as thermodynamic sensors of drug–target interactions reveal kinase inhibitor specificities in living cells (2013) (116)
- The yeast non‐Mendelian factor [ETA+] is a variant of [PSI+], a prion‐like form of release factor eRF3 (1999) (116)
- Polyamine pathway contributes to the pathogenesis of Parkinson disease (2010) (115)
- De novo generation of a PrPSc-like conformation in living cells (1999) (115)
- Regulation of HSP70 synthesis by messenger RNA degradation. (1989) (115)
- The Drosophila hsp70 message is rapidly degraded at normal temperatures and stabilized by heat shock. (1988) (114)
- Dominant gain-of-function mutations in Hsp104p reveal crucial roles for the middle region. (2004) (111)
- FLP-mediated DNA mobilization to specific target sites in Drosophila chromosomes. (1997) (110)
- Sensitivity-Enhanced NMR Reveals Alterations in Protein Structure by Cellular Milieus (2015) (110)
- Inhibiting the transcription factor HSF1 as an anticancer strategy. (2009) (108)
- The elongation of yeast prion fibers involves separable steps of association and conversion. (2004) (108)
- Motor Mechanism for Protein Threading through Hsp104 (2009) (107)
- AmpG, a signal transducer in chromosomal β‐lactamase induction (1993) (107)
- Translational efficiency of heat-induced messages in Drosophila melanogaster cells. (1980) (107)
- Analysis of prion factors in yeast. (2002) (107)
- [PSI+]: an epigenetic modulator of translation termination efficiency. (1999) (107)
- Genome-Scale Networks Link Neurodegenerative Disease Genes to α-Synuclein through Specific Molecular Pathways. (2017) (104)
- Loss of Hsp70 Exacerbates Pathogenesis But Not Levels of Fibrillar Aggregates in a Mouse Model of Huntington's Disease (2009) (103)
- HSP90 Shapes the Consequences of Human Genetic Variation (2017) (103)
- Identification of SSF1, CNS1, and HCH1 as multicopy suppressors of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae Hsp90 loss-of-function mutation. (1999) (102)
- hsp26 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is related to the superfamily of small heat shock proteins but is without a demonstrable function (1989) (100)
- The role of conformational flexibility in prion propagation and maintenance for Sup35p (2001) (100)
- The Prion Protein Knockout Mouse (2007) (99)
- Translation of unspliced transcripts after heat shock. (1988) (99)
- HSP90 empowers evolution of resistance to hormonal therapy in human breast cancer models (2014) (96)
- Locus-specific control of asymmetric and CpNpG methylation by the DRM and CMT3 methyltransferase genes (2002) (94)
- Interactions of the chaperone Hsp104 with yeast Sup35 and mammalian PrP. (1997) (92)
- Rapid Selection of Cyclic Peptides that Reduce α-Synuclein Toxicity in Yeast and Animal Models (2009) (92)
- Prion protein gene polymorphisms in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2003) (92)
- Calcineurin determines toxic versus beneficial responses to α-synuclein (2014) (91)
- Unraveling infectious structures, strain variants and species barriers for the yeast prion [PSI+] (2009) (89)
- Protein-only mechanism induces self-perpetuating changes in the activity of neuronal Aplysia cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding protein (CPEB) (2011) (87)
- An Evolutionarily Conserved Prion-like Element Converts Wild Fungi from Metabolic Specialists to Generalists (2014) (87)
- Selective translation and degradation of heat-shock messenger RNAs in Drosophila. (1990) (86)
- BETASCAN: Probable β-amyloids Identified by Pairwise Probabilistic Analysis (2009) (86)
- Protein folding sculpting evolutionary change. (2009) (85)
- Inhibition of heat shock protein synthesis by heat-inducible antisense RNA. (1986) (84)
- Heat-shock proteins and stress tolerance in microorganisms (1992) (82)
- Changing patterns of gene expression during sporulation in yeast. (1984) (82)
- ResponseNet: revealing signaling and regulatory networks linking genetic and transcriptomic screening data (2011) (82)
- Inhibiting GPI anchor biosynthesis in fungi stresses the endoplasmic reticulum and enhances immunogenicity. (2012) (81)
- Protein-only inheritance in yeast: something to get [PSI+]-ched about. (2000) (81)
- Yeast prion [psi +] and its determinant, Sup35p. (1999) (81)
- Characterization of an HSP70 Cognate Gene Family in Arabidopsis. (1988) (81)
- Bidirectional amyloid fiber growth for a yeast prion determinant (2001) (80)
- The role of calorie restriction and SIRT1 in prion-mediated neurodegeneration (2008) (77)
- In Situ Peroxidase Labeling and Mass-Spectrometry Connects Alpha-Synuclein Directly to Endocytic Trafficking and mRNA Metabolism in Neurons. (2017) (77)
- Subunit interactions influence the biochemical and biological properties of Hsp104. (2001) (76)
- Autoregulation of the Heat-Shock Response (1993) (76)
- Hsp110 Chaperones Regulate Prion Formation and Propagation in S. cerevisiae by Two Discrete Activities (2008) (76)
- Eukaryotic initiation factor 4D, the hypusine-containing protein, is conserved among eukaryotes. (1987) (75)
- A chaperone pathway in protein disaggregation: Hsp26 ALTERS THE NATURE OF PROTEIN AGGREGATES TO FACILITATE REACTIVATION BY Hsp104. VOLUME 280 (2005) PAGES 23869-23875 (2006) (73)
- APOE4 disrupts intracellular lipid homeostasis in human iPSC-derived glia (2021) (72)
- Prion formation by a yeast GLFG nucleoporin (2012) (72)
- Distinct prion strains are defined by amyloid core structure and chaperone binding site dynamics. (2014) (71)
- Different 8-Hydroxyquinolines Protect Models of TDP-43 Protein, α-Synuclein, and Polyglutamine Proteotoxicity through Distinct Mechanisms* (2011) (71)
- Heat shock factor 1 regulates lifespan as distinct from disease onset in prion disease (2008) (71)
- The intracellular location of yeast heat-shock protein 26 varies with metabolism (1989) (71)
- Maintenance and inheritance of yeast prions. (1996) (70)
- Generation of Isogenic Pluripotent Stem Cells Differing Exclusively at Two Early Onset Parkinson Point Mutations (2011) (70)
- Heat-shock proteins and stress tolerance in microorganisms. (1992) (69)
- Non-toxic antimicrobials that evade drug resistance (2015) (69)
- Biochemical, cell biological, and genetic assays to analyze amyloid and prion aggregation in yeast. (2010) (69)
- Analysis of the AAA sensor-2 motif in the C-terminal ATPase domain of Hsp104 with a site-specific fluorescent probe of nucleotide binding (2002) (69)
- Harnessing Natural Diversity to Probe Metabolic Pathways (2005) (66)
- Toward stem cell-based phenotypic screens for neurodegenerative diseases (2015) (65)
- The cytoplasmic prolyl-tRNA synthetase of the malaria parasite is a dual-stage target of febrifugine and its analogs (2015) (65)
- Compromising the 19S proteasome complex protects cells from reduced flux through the proteasome (2015) (63)
- Loss of native &agr;-synuclein multimerization by strategically mutating its amphipathic helix causes abnormal vesicle interactions in neuronal cells (2017) (61)
- Direct and selective elimination of specific prions and amyloids by 4,5-dianilinophthalimide and analogs (2008) (61)
- A method for probing the mutational landscape of amyloid structure (2011) (60)
- Lymphotoxin-dependent prion replication in inflammatory stromal cells of granulomas. (2008) (60)
- Cyclin-G-associated kinase modifies α-synuclein expression levels and toxicity in Parkinson's disease: results from the GenePD Study. (2011) (60)
- Combining DNP NMR with segmental and specific labeling to study a yeast prion protein strain that is not parallel in-register (2017) (59)
- Structural basis for species-selective targeting of Hsp90 in a pathogenic fungus (2019) (59)
- Structure-activity relationships for withanolides as inducers of the cellular heat-shock response. (2014) (58)
- Optical trapping with high forces reveals unexpected behaviors of prion fibrils (2010) (57)
- Prion Formation and Polyglutamine Aggregation Are Controlled by Two Classes of Genes (2011) (56)
- Preferential deadenylation of Hsp70 mRNA plays a key role in regulating Hsp70 expression in Drosophila melanogaster (1994) (56)
- Chemical Genomics-Based Antifungal Drug Discovery: Targeting Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) Precursor Biosynthesis (2014) (56)
- HSF1 phase transition mediates stress adaptation and cell fate decisions (2019) (55)
- Molecular population genetics and evolution of a prion-like protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (2001) (55)
- Coordinate regulation of beta-lactamase induction and peptidoglycan composition by the amp operon. (1991) (54)
- Prion-like proteins sequester and suppress the toxicity of huntingtin exon 1 (2014) (54)
- Developmentally regulated nuclear transport of transcription factors in Drosophila embryos enable the heat shock response. (1998) (53)
- Transcriptional derepression of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae HSP26 gene during heat shock (1990) (51)
- The Peptidyl-prolyl Isomerase Domain of the CyP-40 Cyclophilin Homolog Cpr7 Is Not Required to Support Growth or Glucocorticoid Receptor Activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae* (1998) (51)
- The role of Hsp104 in stress tolerance and [PSI+] propagation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1995) (50)
- Conversion of a yeast prion protein to an infectious form in bacteria (2010) (50)
- Sequences of wild-type and mutant ampD genes of Citrobacter freundii and Enterobacter cloacae (1993) (50)
- AmpG, a signal transducer in chromosomal beta-lactamase induction. (1993) (48)
- An intrinsically disordered yeast prion arrests the cell cycle by sequestering a spindle pole body component (2012) (47)
- Rapid Selection of Cyclic Peptides that Reduce Alpha-Synuclein Toxicity in Yeast and Animal Models (2009) (46)
- Prion Pathogenesis is Independent of Caspase-12 (2007) (46)
- Suppression of 19S proteasome subunits marks emergence of an altered cell state in diverse cancers (2016) (44)
- A Genetic Tool to Track Protein Aggregates and Control Prion Inheritance (2017) (43)
- Combating neurodegenerative disease with chemical probes and model systems. (2014) (43)
- An inter‐species protein–protein interaction network across vast evolutionary distance (2016) (42)
- Translocon Declogger Ste24 Protects against IAPP Oligomer-Induced Proteotoxicity (2018) (41)
- Genetic basis of induction and overproduction of chromosomal class I beta-lactamase in nonfastidious gram-negative bacilli. (1988) (41)
- Investigating protein conformation-based inheritance and disease in yeast. (2001) (41)
- Profoundly different prion diseases in knock-in mice carrying single PrP codon substitutions associated with human diseases (2013) (41)
- Heritable yeast prions have a highly organized three-dimensional architecture with interfiber structures (2012) (40)
- Molecular chaperones as modulators of polyglutamine protein aggregation and toxicity (2002) (40)
- BETASCAN: Probable beta-amyloids Identified by Pairwise Probabilistic Analysis (2009) (39)
- Alternative assembly pathways of the amyloidogenic yeast prion determinant Sup35–NM (2007) (38)
- Hsp90 and Chromatin: Where is the Link? (2003) (34)
- Context dependent neuroprotective properties of prion protein (PrP) (2009) (33)
- Diminishing Apoptosis by Deletion of Bax or Overexpression of Bcl-2 Does Not Protect against Infectious Prion Toxicity In Vivo (2007) (33)
- Interleukin-1 beta increases the biosynthesis of the heat shock protein hsp70 and selectively decreases the biosynthesis of five proteins in rat pancreatic islets. (1991) (32)
- Probing the Role of PrP Repeats in Conformational Conversion and Amyloid Assembly of Chimeric Yeast Prions* (2007) (32)
- From yeast to patient neurons and back again: Powerful new discovery platforms (2014) (31)
- Evidence that alpha-synuclein does not inhibit phospholipase D. (2009) (31)
- Navigating the ClpB channel to solution (2005) (31)
- The basis for a heat-induced developmental defect: defining crucial lesions. (1995) (30)
- 16 Posttranscriptional Regulation of Heat Shock Protein Synthesis in Drosophila (1990) (30)
- Chromosomal beta-lactam resistance in enterobacteria. (1986) (30)
- PICALM Rescues Endocytic Defects Caused by the Alzheimer's Disease Risk Factor APOE4. (2020) (30)
- A Fungal-Selective Cytochrome bc1 Inhibitor Impairs Virulence and Prevents the Evolution of Drug Resistance. (2016) (30)
- Subcellular differentiation in sporulating yeast cells (1986) (30)
- Interactions among α-synuclein, dopamine, and biomembranes (2007) (29)
- Self-perpetuating epigenetic pili switches in bacteria (2002) (29)
- Rebalancing Protein Homeostasis Enhances Tumor Antigen Presentation (2019) (28)
- Sequence-dependent denaturation energetics: A major determinant in amyloid disease diversity (2002) (27)
- Endothelial Thermotolerance Impairs Nanoparticle Transport in Tumors. (2015) (27)
- Heat shock--a comparison of Drosophila and yeast. (1984) (26)
- Phenotypic screens for compounds that target the cellular pathologies underlying Parkinson's disease. (2012) (26)
- FKBP12 contributes to α-synuclein toxicity by regulating the calcineurin-dependent phosphoproteome (2017) (24)
- Physical properties of polymorphic yeast prion amyloid fibers. (2011) (24)
- Rnq 1 : An Epigenetic Modifier of Protein (2000) (24)
- Inhibiting mitochondrial phosphate transport as an unexploited antifungal strategy (2017) (24)
- Hsp90 as a capacitor of phenotypic (2002) (23)
- A possible epigenetic mechanism for the persistence of memory. (2004) (23)
- Expression of a Drosophila heat shock protein in mammalian cells: transient association with nucleoli after heat shock. (1984) (23)
- STITCHER: Dynamic assembly of likely amyloid and prion β-structures from secondary structure predictions (2011) (23)
- The Schizosaccharomyces pombe Hsp104 Disaggregase Is Unable to Propagate the [PSI +] Prion (2009) (22)
- 4 – Coordinate and Noncoordinate Gene Expression during Heat Shock: A Model for Regulation (1985) (21)
- Hsp90 and chromatin (2003) (21)
- [PSI+], SUP35, and chaperones. (2001) (21)
- Signalling proteins in enterobacterial AmpC beta-lactamase regulation. (1989) (21)
- The Parkinson’s disease protein alpha-synuclein is a modulator of processing bodies and mRNA stability (2022) (21)
- Overcoming fluconazole resistance in Candida albicans clinical isolates with tetracyclic indoles. (2012) (20)
- Purification and properties of Hsp104 from yeast. (1998) (20)
- Contribution of N‐ and C‐terminal domains to the function of Hsp90 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1999) (19)
- Hypusine formation in eukaryotic initiation factor 4D is not reversed when rates or specificity of protein synthesis is altered. (1987) (18)
- Detection of compounds that rescue Rab1-synuclein toxicity. (2008) (18)
- Aggregation and Fibril Structure of AβM01-42 and Aβ1-42. (2017) (18)
- The yeast prion [PSI+]: molecular insights and functional consequences. (2001) (18)
- Piperazinyl quinolines as chemosensitizers to increase fluconazole susceptibility of Candida albicans clinical isolates. (2011) (17)
- Histone H3 lysine 4 methylation is mediated by Set1 and promotes maintenance of active chromatin states in fission yeast (2002) (16)
- Chapter 23 Mechanisms of chromosomal β-lactamase induction in Gram-negative bacteria (1994) (16)
- Induction of chromosomal β-lactamase expression in enterobacteria (1986) (15)
- Heat shock protein 100 and the amastigote stage-specific A2 proteins of Leishmania donovani (2001) (15)
- ML212: A small-molecule probe for investigating fluconazole resistance mechanisms in Candida albicans (2013) (15)
- Context-dependent perturbation of neural systems in transgenic mice expressing a cytosolic prion protein (2009) (14)
- Translational Regulation in the Heat-Shock Response of Drosophila Cells (1987) (14)
- Dihydropyrimidine-Thiones and Clioquinol Synergize To Target β-Amyloid Cellular Pathologies through a Metal-Dependent Mechanism. (2017) (14)
- Role of HSP90 in the Regulation of de Novo Purine Biosynthesis. (2018) (14)
- RNA-directed DNA methylation in Arabidopsis (2002) (13)
- Hsp101 plays a crucial role in thermotolerance in Arabidopsis. (2000) (13)
- Orientation of aromatic residues in amyloid cores: Structural insights into prion fiber diversity (2014) (13)
- A nucleolar protein allows viability in the absence of the essential ER-residing molecular chaperone calnexin (2009) (13)
- Pioneer cells established by the [SWI+] prion can promote dispersal and out-crossing in yeast (2017) (12)
- Scarless Gene Tagging with One-Step Transformation and Two-Step Selection in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe (2016) (12)
- This contribution is part of the special series of Inaugural Articles by members of the National Academy of Sciences elected on April 29 , 1997 . In vivo functions of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Hsp 90 chaperone (1997) (12)
- Splice isoform and pharmacological studies reveal that sterol depletion relocalizes α-synuclein and enhances its toxicity (2014) (11)
- Induction and maintenance of nonsymmetrical DNA methylation in Neurospora (2002) (11)
- Conservation of a portion of the S. cerevisiae Ure2p prion domain that interacts with the full-length protein (2002) (11)
- Mad cows meet mad yeast: the prion hypothesis. (1996) (11)
- Inhibition of translation initiation factor eIF4a inactivates heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) and exerts anti-leukemia activity in AML (2021) (10)
- TorsinA and the TorsinA-Interacting Protein Printor Have No Impact on Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress or Protein Trafficking in Yeast (2011) (10)
- Self-perpetuating structural states in biology, disease, and genetics (2002) (10)
- Yeast can accommodate phosphotyrosine: v-Src toxicity in yeast arises from a single disrupted pathway (2018) (9)
- Amyloid fibres of Sup35 support a prion-like mechanism of inheritance in yeast. (1998) (9)
- Loss of Hsp 70 Exacerbates Pathogenesis but not Levels of Fibrillar Aggregates in a Mouse Model of Huntington ’ s Disease (2010) (8)
- HSF2 cooperates with HSF1 to drive a transcriptional program critical for the malignant state (2022) (8)
- Self-perpetuating changes in Sup35 protein conformation as a mechanism of heredity in yeast. (2001) (8)
- mouse models of Huntington ' s and prion diseases The power of automated high-resolution behavior analysis revealed by its application to (2007) (8)
- Differential mRNA Stability: A Regulatory Strategy for Hsp70 Synthesis (1990) (7)
- . . . but yeast prion offers clues about evolution (2000) (7)
- De novo generation of a PrP Sc -like (1999) (7)
- Illuminating aggregate heterogeneity in neurodegenerative disease (2007) (7)
- Heritable chromatin structure: Mapping “memory” in histones H3 and H4 (2002) (7)
- THE ROLE OF HSP104 IN STRESS TOLERANCE AND PRION MAINTENANCE (1999) (6)
- Heat-Shock Protein hsp90 Governs the Activity of pp60 (2007) (6)
- The Cytoplasmic Prolyl-tRNA Synthetase of the Malaria Parasite is a Dual-Stage Target for Drug Development (2015) (5)
- Bridging the gap between high-throughput genetic and transcriptional data reveals cellular pathways responding to alpha-synuclein toxicity (2009) (5)
- Prion formation by a yeast (2012) (5)
- Response from Chernoff et al. (1995) (5)
- Santagata Supports the Anabolic Malignant State Tight Coordination of Protein Translation and HSF 1 Activation (2014) (5)
- Evidence that α -Synuclein Does Not Inhibit Phospholipase D † (2009) (5)
- Interactions among prions and prion “strains” in yeast (2002) (5)
- A Phenotype Under Challenge (2007) (4)
- Induction of chromosomal beta-lactamase expression in enterobacteria. (1986) (4)
- Prion Switching in Response to Environmental (2008) (4)
- Author Correction: Mitochondrial metabolism promotes adaptation to proteotoxic stress (2019) (4)
- Identification of Small Molecules that Selectively Inhibit Fluconazole-Resistant Candida Albicans in the Presence of Fluconazole but not in its Absence - Probe 3 (2011) (4)
- Curing Chaperones Hsp 104 and Hsp 70 in Prion Antagonistic Interactions between Yeast (1999) (4)
- Nicolas Rohner for Loss of Eyes in Cavefish Cryptic Variation in Morphological Evolution : HSP 90 as a Capacitor (2014) (3)
- Green tea ( 2 )-epigallocatechin-gallate modulates early events in huntingtin misfolding and reduces toxicity in Huntington’s disease models (2006) (3)
- Corrigendum: Combating neurodegenerative disease with chemical probes and model systems (2015) (3)
- Genetic Analysis of Heat Shock Protein Functions in Yeast (1991) (3)
- Yeast Cells as a Discovery Platform for Parkinson's Disease and other Protein Misfolding Diseases (2008) (3)
- $^{13}C$ NMR Studies of Metabolic Pathways Regulated by HSP104 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1998) (2)
- Stress-induced proteins : proceedings of a Hoffmann-La Roche-director's sponsors UCLA symposia, held at Keystone, Colorado, April 10-16, 1988 (1989) (2)
- Won't you change partners and dance? (1992) (2)
- Using yeast to understand protein folding diseases: an interview with Susan Lindquist by Kristin Kain. (2008) (2)
- Profoundly different prion diseases in knockin mice carrying single PrP codon substitutions associated with human diseases Citation (2013) (2)
- Interview: Protein folding and studies of neurodegenerative diseases. (2008) (2)
- Correction to Inhibiting GPI Anchor Biosynthesis in Fungi Stresses the Endoplasmic Reticulum and Enhances Immunogenicity (2014) (2)
- HeatShockProteins Affect RNA Processing during theHeatShock Response ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae (1991) (1)
- Cooper in Parkinson ' s Models-Synuclein Blocks ER-Golgi Traffic and Rab 1 Rescues Neuron Loss (2013) (1)
- Structural basis for species-selective targeting of Hsp90 in a pathogenic fungus (2019) (1)
- Author-Initiated Retraction: Donmez et al., SIRT1 Protects against α-Synuclein Aggregation by Activating Molecular Chaperones (2016) (1)
- Lindquist Protein Folding Sculpting Evolutionary Change (2010) (1)
- Preferential Deadenylation of Hsp7O mRNA Plays a Key Role in Regulating Hsp7O Expression in Drosophila melanogaster (1)
- A cytoplasmically inherited prionlike genetic element in yeast. (1996) (1)
- White How Detection of Compounds That Rescue Rab 1-Synuclein Toxicity (2008) (1)
- Proteasomal complex regulation by heat‐shock proteins in cancer (2013) (1)
- Abstract P6-15-06: Heat Shock Protein 90 Inhibition Limits the Emergence of Tamoxifen Resistance (2010) (1)
- Self-Perpetuating Changes in Sup35 Protein Conformation as A mechanism of Heredity in Yeast (2000) (1)
- Erratum: Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance: how important is it? (2013) (1)
- Susan Lee Lindquist (1949–2016) (2016) (1)
- Persistent Activation of mRNA Translation by Transient Hsp90 Inhibition. (2020) (1)
- Three Quite Different Things That Matter to Me (2010) (1)
- The insulation of genes from external enhancers and silencing chromatin (2002) (1)
- Disrupting fluconazole resistance in Candida albicans clinical isolates with tetracyclic indoles (2013) (1)
- and Prognosis Progress − Ameliorate Protein Misfolding and Aggregation Diseases Chemical and Biological Approaches for Adapting Proteostasis to service (2011) (1)
- Persistent Activation of mRNA Translation by Transient Hsp90 Inhibition. (2020) (1)
- Inactivating Heat Shock Factor 1 (HSF1) in Acute Myeloid Leukemia By Pharmacological Inhibition of eIF4a: A Promising Therapeutic Approach (2015) (1)
- Figure 62, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376533 (2012) (0)
- PARTICIPATION OF STRESS PROTEINS IN EXOGENOUS LUCIFERASE EXPRESSION IN YEAST (1997) (0)
- Table 2, Summary of SAR Performed Upon the 4-chlorobenzamide (2012) (0)
- Figure 14, Spectroscopic data for SID 99245537 (2012) (0)
- P5-01-13: High Levels of Nuclear Heat Shock Factor 1 (HSF1) Are Associated with Poor Prognosis in Breast Cancer: Results from the Nurses' Health Study. (2011) (0)
- Analysis of the AAA sensor-2 ATPase domain of Hsp104 wi fluorescent probe of nucleoti (2016) (0)
- Table 3, Physical Properties of 4-chlorobenzamide Derivatives (2012) (0)
- Arthur M. Sackler, M.D. (2002) (0)
- Figure 27, Spectroscopic data for SID 99245535 (2012) (0)
- Yeun Chung Derived Neurons − Patient-Synuclein Toxicity in Parkinson α Identification and Rescue (2016) (0)
- Methods for building genomic networks and uses thereof (2018) (0)
- Transient Hsp90 suppression promotes a heritable change in protein translation (2018) (0)
- A method for detecting in yeast for influence by means of protein folding (2002) (0)
- Alzheimer ' s Disease Risk Factors in Yeast Toxicity , Endocytic Trafficking , and β Functional Links Between A (2013) (0)
- Figure 20, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376501 (2012) (0)
- The Stress Response and Stress Proteins (2020) (0)
- Scheme 1, Synthesis of the Probe (ML212) (2013) (0)
- Environmentally Acquired Traits Epigenetics in the Extreme: Prions and the Inheritance of (2013) (0)
- Table 10, Heteroaromatic Substitution of the 7-chloroquinoline (2012) (0)
- Table 2, Summary of Probe Properties Computed from Structure ML316 (2014) (0)
- Mad Cows Meet Psi-chotic Yeast : Minireview The Expansion of the Prion Hypothesis (1997) (0)
- Figure 40, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376517 (2012) (0)
- Chung Derived Neurons − Patient-Synuclein Toxicity in Parkinson α Identification and Rescue of (2014) (0)
- Figure 53, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376524 (2012) (0)
- Preferential Deadenylation ofHsp7OmRNA Plays a KeyRole inRegulating Hsp7OExpression inDrosophila melanogaster (1994) (0)
- Abstracts of papers presented at the 1994 Meeting on Biology of Heat Shock Proteins & Molecular Chaperones, May 4-May 8, 1994 (1994) (0)
- Physical Properties of Yeast Prion Proteins Studied with Optical Tweezers (2010) (0)
- Prion Proteins: Surprising Genetics, Surprising Biology and Surprising Folds (2008) (0)
- Figure 32, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376523 (2012) (0)
- Figure 41, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376498 (2012) (0)
- Abstracts of papers presented at the 1998 Meeting on Molecular Chaperones and the Heat Shock Response, May 6-May 10, 1998 (1996) (0)
- Aggregation Diseases ndProteostasis to Ameliorate Protein Misfolding a Chemical and Biological Approaches for Adapting (2011) (0)
- Table 5, Physical Properties of Additional Amides and Amide Bond Surrogates (2012) (0)
- Figure 28, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376509 (2012) (0)
- Probing Metabolic Requirements for Fungal Virulence — Probe 1 (2014) (0)
- Figure 58, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376545 (2012) (0)
- Figure 15, Spectroscopic data for SID 99245531 (2012) (0)
- HSF1 phase transition mediates stress adaptation and cell fate decisions (2020) (0)
- Figure 55, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376554 (2012) (0)
- Figure 25, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376504 (2012) (0)
- Figure 46, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376513 (2012) (0)
- Method of proof in yeast for medium affect the protein folding (2002) (0)
- Transmission of prions (2002) (0)
- Simple Cellular Solutions to Complex Problems (2009) (0)
- Over the years , yeast , fruit fl ies , mustard plants and mice have struggled through their own versions of an extreme reality TV show in the laboratory of Whitehead Member (2005) (0)
- QnAs with Susan L. Lindquist. Interviewed by Prashant Nair. (2011) (0)
- Abstract A23: Cell autonomous and nonautonomous activities of heat shock factor 1 support tumor initiation, progression, and metastasis (2013) (0)
- Figure 36, Spectroscopic data for SID 99245548 (2012) (0)
- Figure 22, Spectroscopic data for SID 99245567 (2012) (0)
- buffering role of HSP 90 in disease manifestations d HSP 90 chaperoning shapes allele expressivity (2017) (0)
- Figure 21, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376507 (2012) (0)
- Table 4, Evaluation of Additional Amides and Amide Bond Surrogates (2012) (0)
- Figure 61, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376515 (2012) (0)
- Table 7, Physical Properties of Piperazine Derivatives (2012) (0)
- Figure 51, Spectroscopic data for SID 99245561 (2012) (0)
- Figure 10, Evaluating Loss of C. glabrata Mitochondrial Membrane Potential with JC-1 (2014) (0)
- Figure 10, Critical Path (2012) (0)
- WP: Workshop Lectures (2010) (0)
- ] Prion (0)
- Abstract C132: Targeting heat shock factor 1 improves the antitumor efficiency of hyperthermia. (2013) (0)
- Chaperoning brain degeneration (2002) (0)
- Figure 34, Spectroscopic data for SID 99245539 (2012) (0)
- Figure 31, Spectroscopic data for SID 99245553 (2012) (0)
- In Situ Peroxidase Labelin g and Mass-Spectrometry Connects Alpha-Synuclein Directly to Endocytic Trafficking and mRNA Metabolism in Neurons Graphical (2017) (0)
- Figure 54, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376503 (2012) (0)
- Mad cows and psi-chotic yeast: an extension of the prion hypothesis (1999) (0)
- Accelerating Yeast Prion Biology using Droplet Microfluidics (2012) (0)
- Figure 13, Best-in-class Chemosensitizers for Reversing Fluconazole Resistance (MIC=1.2–2.8 μM) (2012) (0)
- Figure 44, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376526 (2012) (0)
- Table 9, Physical Properties of Substituted Quinoline Analogs (2012) (0)
- Figure 50, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376557 (2012) (0)
- Table 1, Plasma Stability of Probe ML316 and analogs CID3889161 and CID56604835 (2014) (0)
- Figure 42, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376530 (2012) (0)
- Naturally occurring fibrillar proteins can induce AA amyloidosis by a prion-like mechanism (2012) (0)
- Figure 37, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376512 (2012) (0)
- 13 Stress Tolerance, Metabolism, and Development: The Many Flavors of Trehalose (2005) (0)
- Figure 39, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376508 (2012) (0)
- National Academy of Sciences Sackler Colloquia Series (2002) (0)
- Figure 33, Spectroscopic data for SID 99245557 (2012) (0)
- Figure 52, Spectroscopic data for SID 99245569 (2012) (0)
- P3-01-09: Oncogenic Activation of HSF1 Enables the Malignant Progression of Breast Carcinoma. (2011) (0)
- Tight Coordination of Protein Translation and Heat Shock Factor 1 Activation Supports the Anabolic Malignant State (2013) (0)
- Abstract A28: Targeting the epigenetic state regulating cancer cell vulnerability to proteasome inhibition (2017) (0)
- Figure 24, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376500 (2012) (0)
- Excited About Science (2003) (0)
- Modelling neurodegeneration in S . cerevisiae : Why cook with Baker ’ s yeast ? (2012) (0)
- Figure 60, Spectroscopic data for SID 99245570 (2012) (0)
- Binding oftheCitrobacter freundii AmpRRegulator toaSingle DNA Site Provides BothAutoregulation andActivation ofthe Inducible ampCr-Lactamase Gene (1989) (0)
- Protein folding shapes the adaptive value of genetic variation (2011) (0)
- Inhibition of mitochondrial ferredoxin 1 (FDX1) prevents adaptation to proteotoxic stress (2018) (0)
- Probing Structure and Mechanics of Yeast Prion Proteins with Optical Tweezers (2009) (0)
- Mammalian-Membrane-Two-Hybrid ( MaMTH ) : a novel split-ubiquitin assay for investigation of signaling pathways in human cells (2014) (0)
- Figure 43, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376518 (2012) (0)
- Figure 18, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376522 (2012) (0)
- Heat-shock protein 104 expression is sufficient for thermotolerance in yeast ( chaperones / stress tolerance / heat-shock factor / prion ) (0)
- Figure 23, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376531 (2012) (0)
- Figure 16, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376520 (2012) (0)
- Table 1, Summary of Assays Completed (2012) (0)
- Figure 59, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376552 (2012) (0)
- Yeast Cells as a Discovery Platform for Neurodegenerative Disease (2005) (0)
- Figure 48, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376502 (2012) (0)
- Table 8, Summary of SAR Performed with Substituted Quinolines (2012) (0)
- Figure 38, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376525 (2012) (0)
- Figure 30, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376511 (2012) (0)
- Fungal Prions and Evolutionary Trajectories (2016) (0)
- Observation of Amyloid-Like Fibers of the Sup35 Protein from Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (2000) (0)
- Abstract OT3-2-05: Randomized phase II study of fulvestrant with or without ganetespib in patients (pts) with hormone receptor (HR)-positive metastatic breast cancer (2013) (0)
- Prions, From Structure to Epigenetics and Neuronal Functions (2012) (0)
- Figure 5, ML316 Selectively Inhibits Growth of C. albicans (A and B) over 3T3 Fibroblasts (C) (2014) (0)
- Peptide microarray-based mapping of prion transmission barriers (2005) (0)
- Figure 49, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376538 (2012) (0)
- A flurry of folding problems: an interview with Susan Lindquist by Jane Gitschier. (2011) (0)
- Unraveling Molecular Mechanisms and Structures of Self-Perpetuating Prions (2010) (0)
- Figure 4, Probe Stability in PBS solution at 23 °C (2012) (0)
- Aggregation of Trp>Glu Mutants of the Human Gamma-D Crystallin: A Model for Hereditary or UV-Induced Cataract (2013) (0)
- New Mechanisms of Inheritance Based on Self-perpetuating Changes in Protein Conformation (2000) (0)
- Metal nanowires from self-assembled protein fibers (2002) (0)
- Figure 56, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376537 (2012) (0)
- Figure 26, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376527 (2012) (0)
- Figure 17, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376521 (2012) (0)
- yeast prion A heritable switch in carbon source utilization driven by an unusual (2013) (0)
- Identification of benzothiazoles as potential polyglutamine aggregation inhibitors of Huntington's disease by using an automated filter retardation assay (2002) (0)
- Abstract PR07: Mechanisms of stromal reprogramming mediated by heat shock factor 1 (2016) (0)
- Table 11, Physical Properties of the Heteroaromatic Surrogates (2012) (0)
- Figure 19, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376499 (2012) (0)
- Expanding the prion model for the yeast [PSI+] element: Response (2000) (0)
- Figure 57, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376553 (2012) (0)
- Table 3, SAR Analysis of Ethyl Carbamate (2014) (0)
- Table 6, Biological Assay of Piperazine Derivatives (2012) (0)
- Sequences ofWild-Type andMutantampDGenesof Citrobacterfreundii andEnterobacter cloacae (1993) (0)
- Studies of the aggregation of mutant proteins in vitro provide insights into the genetics of amyloid diseases (2002) (0)
- Does heterochromatin protein 1 always follow code (2002) (0)
- Rapid iPSC inclusionopathy models shed light on formation, consequence and molecular subtype of α-synuclein inclusions (2022) (0)
- Compounds, compositions and method for inhibiting the toxicity of a-synuclein. (2005) (0)
- Figure 1, Some known inhibitors of fungal mitochondria oxidative phosphorylation (2014) (0)
- Susan L. Lindquist. (2002) (0)
- Figure 47, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376519 (2012) (0)
- Figure 29, Spectroscopic data for SID 99376510 (2012) (0)
- HSP26 Gene during Heat Shock (0)
- Figure 35, Spectroscopic data for SID 99245543 (2012) (0)
- Figure 45, Spectroscopic data for SID 99245559 (2012) (0)
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