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Melissa N Locke

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Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|May 10, 2019
Regulation of TORC2 function and localization by Rab5 GTPases in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>Melissa N Locke, Jeremy Thorner
Nature Chemical Biology|March 20, 2014
DNA damage: walking the edgeMelissa N Locke, Michael Rape
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 23, 2018
Rab5 GTPases are required for optimal TORC2 functionMelissa N Locke, Jeremy Thorner
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 8, 2015
A Conserved Deubiquitinating Enzyme Uses Intrinsically Disordered Regions to Scaffold Multiple Protein Interaction SitesBenjamin J Reed, Melissa N Locke, Richard G Gardner
Genetics|June 1, 2012
Comparing enhancer action in cis and in transJack R Bateman, Justine E Johnson, Melissa N Locke
Molecular Biology of the Cell|May 10, 2011
Exposed hydrophobicity is a key determinant of nuclear quality control degradationEric K Fredrickson, Joel C Rosenbaum, Melissa N Locke, et al.
Biomolecules|September 6, 2017
The TORC2-Dependent Signaling Network in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeFrançoise M Roelants, Kristin L Leskoske, Maria Nieves Martinez Marshall, et al.
Mbio|June 28, 2024
RECON gene disruption enhances host resistance to enable genome-wide evaluation of intracellular pathogen fitness during infectionChelsea E Stamm, Adelle P McFarland, Melissa N Locke, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|April 22, 2011
A yeast model for polyalanine-expansion aggregation and toxicityCatherine A Konopka, Melissa N Locke, Pamela S Gallagher, et al.
Cell Reports|August 21, 2012
A conserved deubiquitinating enzyme controls cell growth by regulating RNA polymerase I stabilityLauren A Richardson, Benjamin J Reed, J Michael Charette, et al.
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Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|May 10, 2019
Regulation of TORC2 function and localization by Rab5 GTPases in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>Melissa N Locke, Jeremy Thorner
Nature Chemical Biology|March 20, 2014
DNA damage: walking the edgeMelissa N Locke, Michael Rape
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 23, 2018
Rab5 GTPases are required for optimal TORC2 functionMelissa N Locke, Jeremy Thorner
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 8, 2015
A Conserved Deubiquitinating Enzyme Uses Intrinsically Disordered Regions to Scaffold Multiple Protein Interaction SitesBenjamin J Reed, Melissa N Locke, Richard G Gardner
Genetics|June 1, 2012
Comparing enhancer action in cis and in transJack R Bateman, Justine E Johnson, Melissa N Locke
Molecular Biology of the Cell|May 10, 2011
Exposed hydrophobicity is a key determinant of nuclear quality control degradationEric K Fredrickson, Joel C Rosenbaum, Melissa N Locke, et al.
Biomolecules|September 6, 2017
The TORC2-Dependent Signaling Network in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeFrançoise M Roelants, Kristin L Leskoske, Maria Nieves Martinez Marshall, et al.
Mbio|June 28, 2024
RECON gene disruption enhances host resistance to enable genome-wide evaluation of intracellular pathogen fitness during infectionChelsea E Stamm, Adelle P McFarland, Melissa N Locke, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|April 22, 2011
A yeast model for polyalanine-expansion aggregation and toxicityCatherine A Konopka, Melissa N Locke, Pamela S Gallagher, et al.
Cell Reports|August 21, 2012
A conserved deubiquitinating enzyme controls cell growth by regulating RNA polymerase I stabilityLauren A Richardson, Benjamin J Reed, J Michael Charette, et al.
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