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Richarch L. Hallberg . Professor

Protein phosphatases and the cell cycle in yeast; role of molecular chaperones in mitochondrial DNA replication

hallberg@syr.edu
Office: 411 Lyman Hall
Phone: 315-443-1104 / fax: 315-443-2156

Education:
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1968
Postdoc, California Institute of Technology, 1968-70

RESEARCH

Hallberg Lab at Syracuse University: http://biology.syr.edu/hallbergresearch.html

Funding: National Science Foundation: Molecular dynamics of protein phosphatase 2A in yeast.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

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. [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. [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. [PDF]

 

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