PUBLICATIONS

The Traffic Jam of Ribosome Biogenesis

Making ribosomes is intricate, highly regulated, and tightly orchestrated. We think when the transcribing of ribosomal DNA gets jammed, ubiquitin comes to the rescue.

Richardson, L. A., Reed, B. J., Charette, J. M., Freed, E. F., Fredrickson, E. K., Locke, M. N., Baserga, S. J., R. G. Gardner. 2012.

A Conserved Deubiquitinating Enzyme Controls Cell Growth by Regulating
RNA Polymerase I Stability.

Cell Reports 2:372-385.

 

 

Reed, B.J., Locke, M.N., and R.G. Gardner. 2015.

A Conserved Deubiquitinating Enzyme Uses Intrinsically Disordered Regions to Scaffold Multiple Protein Interaction Sites.

Journal of Biological Chemistry 290:20601–20612.

 

More to come.

 

RESEARCH

A conserved deubiquitinating enzyme uses intrinsic disordered regions to scaffold multiple protein-interaction sites. JBC 290: 20601-20612.

Dynamic sumoylation of a conserved transcription corepressor prevents persistent inclusion formation during hyperosmotic stress. PLoS Genetics 12: e1005809.

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Richard Gardner

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