Publications
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Prasad, R., S. Kawaguchi, and D.T.W. Ng. 2010. A Nucleus-based Quality Control Mechanism for Cytosolic Proteins. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21: 2117–2127. Wang, S., and D.T.W. Ng. 2010. Evasion of Endoplasmic Reticulum Surveillance Makes Wsc1p an Obligate Substrate of Golgi Quality Control. Molecular Biology of the Cell 21: 1153–1165. Kanehara, K., W. Xie, and D. T. W. Ng. 2010. Modularity of the Hrd1 ERAD complex underlies its diverse client range. The Journal of Cell Biology 188: 707-716. Ng, D. T. W., E. D. Spear, and P. Walter. 2000. The unfolded protein response pathway regulates Spear, E. D. and D. T. W. Ng. 2001. The unfolded protein response: no longer just a special teams player. Traffic. 2:515-523. Ng, D. T. W. 2001. Interorganellar signal transduction: The arrest of secretion response. Dev. Cell. 1:319-320. Vashist, S., W. Kim, W. Belden, E. D. Spear, C. Barlowe, and D. T. W. Ng. 2001. Distinct retrieval and retention mechanisms are required for the quality control of endoplasmic reticulum protein folding. J. Cell Biol. 155:355-367. Helenius, J., D. T.W. Ng, C. L. Marolda, P. Walter, M. A. Valvano and M. Aebi. 2002. The RFT1 protein is required for the translocation of lipid-linked oligosaccharides across the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum. Nature. 415:447-450. Vashist, S., C. G. Frank, C. A. Jakob, and D.T.W. Ng. 2002. Two Distinctly Localized P-Type ATPases Collaborate to Maintain Organelle Homeostasis Required for Glycoprotein Processing and Quality Control. Mol. Biol. Cell. 13:3955-3966. Spear, E. D. and D. T. W. Ng. 2003. Stress tolerance of misfolded carboxypeptidase Y requires maintenance of protein trafficking and degradation pathways. Mol. Biol. Cell. 14:2756-2767. Vashist and D. T. W. Ng. 2004. Misfolded proteins are sorted by a sequential checkpoint mechanism of ER quality control. J. Cell Biol. 165:41-42. Ng, D. T. W. 2004. Heat/Stress Responses. In Encyclopedia of Biological Chemistry. 2:343-347. Elsevier Inc., San Diego, CA. Ng, D. T. W. 2005. Screening for mutants defective in secretory protein maturation and ER quality control. Methods. 35:366-372. Sayeed, A. and D. T. W. Ng. 2005. Search and Destroy: ER quality control and ER-associated degradation. In Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 40:1-16. Taylor and Francis, Inc. London, UK. Spear, E. D. and D. T. W. Ng. 2005. Single, context-specific glycans can target misfolded glycoproteins for ER-associated degradation. J. Cell Biol. 169:73-82. Kim, W., E. D. Spear, and D. T. W. Ng. 2005. Yos9p detects and targets misfolded glycoproteins for ER-associated degradation. Mol. Cell. 19:753-764. Ismail, N. and D. T. W. Ng. 2006. Have you HRD? Understanding ERAD Is DOAble! Cell. 126:237-239. Xie, W., K. Kanehara, A. Sayeed and D.T.W Ng. 2009. Intrinsic Conformational Determinants Signal Protein Misfolding to the Hrd1/Htm1 Endoplasmic Reticulum–associated Degradation System. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 20:3317–3329. |
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