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(NOTE: Only the last 10 years of publications are
listed)
Gentry, MS, Hallberg, RL, and Pallas, DC, (2005). An in vivo assay to quantify stable protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) heterotrimeric species. Meth. Mol. Biol. (accepted for publication).
Gentry MS, Li Y, Wei H, Syed FF, Patel SH, Hallberg RL, Pallas DC. (2005). A novel assay for protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) complexes in vivo reveals differential effects of covalent modifications on different Saccharomyces cerevisiae PP2A heterotrimers. Eukaryot Cell. 4:1029-1040.
Dobbelaere,
J., Gentry, M.S., Hallberg, R.L., and Barral, Y. (2003).
Phosphorylation-dependent regulation of septin dynamics during the
cell cycle. Developmental Cell 4: 345-357. [Click
here for PDF]
Gentry,
M., and Hallberg, R.L. (2002). Regulation of the localization
of PP2A subunits during the S. cerevisiae cell cycle. Molecular
Biology of the Cell 13: 3477-3492. [Click
here for PDF]
Jiang,
W. and Hallberg, R.L. (2001). Correct regulation of the Septation
Initiation Network (SIN) in S. pombe requires the activities
of par1 and par2. Genetics 158: 1413-1429. [Click
here for PDF]
Yang,
H., Jiang, W., Gentry, W. and Hallberg, R.L. (2000). Loss
of a protein phosphatase 2A regulatory subunit (Cdc55p) elicits
an improper regulation of Swe1p degradation. Molecular and Cellular
Biology 20: 8143-8156. [Click
here for PDF]
Kaufman,
B.A., Newman, S.M., Hallberg, R.L., Slaughter, C.A., Perlman,
P.S., and Butow, R.A. (2000). In organello formaldehyde crosslinking
of proteins to mitochondrial DNA: identification of bifunctional
proteins. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97: 7772-7777. [Click
here for PDF]
Jiang,
W. and Hallberg, R.L. (2000). Isolation and characterization
of par1+ and par2+:Two Schizosaccharomyces pombe genes encoding
B' subunits of protein phosphatase 2A. Genetics 154: 1025-38.
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Heckathorn, S.A., Coleman, J.S., and Hallberg, R.L. (1997).
Recovery of net CO2 assimilation after heat stress is correlated
with recovery of oxygen-evolving-complex proteins in Zea mays
L. Photosynthetica 33: 13-20.
Shu,
Y., Yang, H., and Hallberg, R.L. (1997). Molecular genetic
analysis of Rts1p, a B' regulatory subunit of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
protein phosphatase 2A. Molecular and Cellular Biology 17:
3242 - 3253.
Heckathorn,
S.A., Poeller, G. J., Coleman, J. S., and Hallberg, R. L.
(1996). Nitrogen availability alters patterns of accumulation of
heat stress-induced proteins in plants. Oecologia 105: 413
- 418.
Heckathorn,
S.A., Poeller, G. J., Coleman, J. S., and Hallberg, R. L.
(1996). Nitrogen availability and vegetative development influence
the response of ribulose 1.5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase,
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase, and heat-shock protein content
to heat stress in Zea mays. L. Int. J. Plant Sci. 157:
588-595.
Hallberg,
E.M. and Hallberg, R.L. (1996). Translational thermotolerance
in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cell Stress and Chaperones 1:
70-77.
Fung,
P.A., Gaertig, J., Gorovsky, M.A., and Hallberg, R.L. (1995).
A small cytoplasmic RNA is essential for establishing thermotolerance.
Science 268: 1036-1039.
Shu,
Y., Hallberg, E.M., and Hallberg, R.L. (1995). SCS1, a multicopy
suppressor of hsp60-ts mutant alleles, does not encode a mitochondrially-targeted
protein. Molecular and Cellular Biology 15: 5618 - 5626.
Rospert,
S. and Hallberg, R.L. (1995). Interaction of hsp60 with proteins
imported into the mitochondrial matrix. Methods in Enzymology,
260: 287 - 292.
Coleman,
J.S., Heckathorn, S.A. and Hallberg, R.L. (1995). Heat-shock
proteins and thermotolerance: linking molecular and ecological perspectives.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10: 305 - 306.
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