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Authors: Zhang, YM Nijbroek, G Sullivan, ML McCracken, AA Watkins, SC Michaelis, S Brodsky, JL
Citation: Ym. Zhang et al., Hsp70 molecular chaperone facilitates endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator in yeast, MOL BIOL CE, 12(5), 2001, pp. 1303-1314

Authors: Brodsky, JL
Citation: Jl. Brodsky, Chaperoning the maturation of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator, AM J P-LUNG, 281(1), 2001, pp. L39-L42

Authors: Nishikawa, S Fewell, SW Kato, Y Brodsky, JL Endo, T
Citation: S. Nishikawa et al., Molecular chaperones in the yeast endoplasmic reticulum maintain the solubility of proteins for retrotranslocation and degradation, J CELL BIOL, 153(5), 2001, pp. 1061-1069

Authors: Gusarova, V Caplan, AJ Brodsky, JL Fisher, EA
Citation: V. Gusarova et al., Apoprotein B degradation is promoted by the molecular chaperones hsp90 andhsp70, J BIOL CHEM, 276(27), 2001, pp. 24891-24900

Authors: Fewell, SW Day, BW Brodsky, JL
Citation: Sw. Fewell et al., Identification of an inhibitor of hsc70-mediated protein translocation andATP hydrolysis, J BIOL CHEM, 276(2), 2001, pp. 910-914

Authors: McCracken, AA Werner, ED Powell, MJ Kruse, KB Brodsky, JL
Citation: Aa. Mccracken et al., Differential fates of invertase mutants in the yeast endoplasmic reticulum, YEAST, 16(1), 2000, pp. 49-55

Authors: Sullivan, CS Tremblay, JD Fewell, SW Lewis, JA Brodsky, JL Pipas, JM
Citation: Cs. Sullivan et al., Species-specific elements in the large T-antigen J domain are required forcellular transformation and DNA replication by simian virus 40, MOL CELL B, 20(15), 2000, pp. 5749-5757

Authors: McClellan, AJ Brodsky, JL
Citation: Aj. Mcclellan et Jl. Brodsky, Mutation of the ATP-binding pocket of SSA1 indicates that a functional interaction between Ssa1p and Ydj1p is required for post-translational translocation into the yeast endoplasmic reticulum, GENETICS, 156(2), 2000, pp. 501-512

Authors: Brodsky, JL McCracken, AA
Citation: Jl. Brodsky et Aa. Mccracken, ER protein quality control and proteasome-mediated protein degradation, SEM CELL D, 10(5), 1999, pp. 507-513

Authors: Coury, LA McGeoch, JEM Guidotti, G Brodsky, JL
Citation: La. Coury et al., The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae does not sequester chloride but can express a functional mammalian chloride channel, FEMS MICROB, 179(2), 1999, pp. 327-332

Authors: Coury, LA Zeidel, ML Brodsky, JL
Citation: La. Coury et al., Use of yeast sec6 mutant for purification of vesicles containing recombinant membrane proteins, METH ENZYM, 306, 1999, pp. 169-186

Authors: Trimbur, GM Goeckeler, JL Brodsky, JL Walsh, CJ
Citation: Gm. Trimbur et al., Cloning, sequencing, and nucleolar targeting of the basal-body-binding nucleolar protein BN46/51, J CELL SCI, 112(8), 1999, pp. 1159-1168

Authors: Brodsky, JL Werner, ED Dubas, ME Goeckeler, JL Kruse, KB McCracken, AA
Citation: Jl. Brodsky et al., The requirement for molecular chaperones during endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation demonstrates that protein export and import are mechanistically distinct, J BIOL CHEM, 274(6), 1999, pp. 3453-3460

Authors: Coury, LA Hiller, M Mathai, JC Jones, EW Zeidel, ML Brodsky, JL
Citation: La. Coury et al., Water transport across yeast vacuolar and plasma membrane-targeted secretory vesicles occurs by passive diffusion, J BACT, 181(14), 1999, pp. 4437-4440

Authors: Brodsky, JL
Citation: Jl. Brodsky, Selectivity of the molecular chaperone-specific immunosuppressive agent 15-deoxyspergualin - Modulation of HSC70 ATPase activity without compromisingDnaJ chaperone interactions, BIOCH PHARM, 57(8), 1999, pp. 877-880

Authors: McClellan, AJ Endres, JB Vogel, JP Palazzi, D Rose, MD Brodsky, JL
Citation: Aj. Mcclellan et al., Specific molecular chaperone interactions and an ATP-dependent conformational change are required during posttranslational protein translocation intothe yeast ER, MOL BIOL CE, 9(12), 1998, pp. 3533-3545

Authors: Brodsky, JL Lawrence, JG Caplan, AJ
Citation: Jl. Brodsky et al., Mutations in the cytosolic DnaJ homologue, YDJ1, delay and compromise the efficient translation of heterologous proteins in yeast, BIOCHEM, 37(51), 1998, pp. 18045-18055
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