38 results on '"Hatters, Danny M."'
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2. Longitudinal spatial mapping of lipid metabolites reveals pre-symptomatic changes in the hippocampi of Huntington's disease transgenic mice
3. Arginine-rich C9ORF72 ALS proteins stall ribosomes in a manner distinct from a canonical ribosome-associated quality control substrate
4. Sequence grammar underlying the unfolding and phase separation of globular proteins
5. A biosensor of protein foldedness identifies increased “holdase” activity of chaperones in the nucleus following increased cytosolic protein aggregation
6. Arginine in C9ORF72 Dipolypeptides Mediates Promiscuous Proteome Binding and Multiple Modes of Toxicity
7. Protein aggregation in cell biology: An aggregomics perspective of health and disease
8. Modest Declines in Proteome Quality Impair Hematopoietic Stem Cell Self-Renewal
9. Tadpole-like Conformations of Huntingtin Exon 1 Are Characterized by Conformational Heterogeneity that Persists regardless of Polyglutamine Length
10. Transcriptional profiles for distinct aggregation states of mutant Huntingtin exon 1 protein unmask new Huntington's disease pathways
11. Misfolded Polyglutamine, Polyalanine, and Superoxide Dismutase 1 Aggregate via Distinct Pathways in the Cell
12. A Platform to View Huntingtin Exon 1 Aggregation Flux in the Cell Reveals Divergent Influences from Chaperones hsp40 and hsp70
13. The Allosteric Mechanism Induced by Protein Kinase A (PKA) Phosphorylation of Dematin (Band 4.9)
14. AMP-Activated Protein Kinase β-Subunit Requires Internal Motion for Optimal Carbohydrate Binding
15. Sedimentation velocity analysis of amyloid oligomers and fibrils using fluorescence detection
16. Flipping the switch: How cysteine oxidation directs tau amyloid conformations
17. Tracking Mutant Huntingtin Aggregation Kinetics in Cells Reveals Three Major Populations That Include an Invariant Oligomer Pool
18. VLDL lipolysis products increase VLDL fluidity and convert apolipoprotein E4 into a more expanded conformation
19. Conformation Sensors that Distinguish Monomeric Proteins from Oligomers in Live Cells
20. Insight on the Molecular Envelope of Lipid-Bound Apolipoprotein E from Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
21. Model of Biologically Active Apolipoprotein E Bound to Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine
22. Apolipoprotein E structure: insights into function
23. Amino-terminal Domain Stability Mediates Apolipoprotein E Aggregation into Neurotoxic Fibrils
24. Modulation of Apolipoprotein E Structure by Domain Interaction: DIFFERENCES IN LIPID-BOUND AND LIPID-FREE FORMS
25. Engineering Conformational Destabilization into Mouse Apolipoprotein E: A MODEL FOR A UNIQUE PROPERTY OF HUMAN APOLIPOPROTEIN E4
26. Fibrillar Amyloid Protein Present in Atheroma Activates CD36 Signal Transduction
27. Sedimentation Velocity Analysis of Flexible Macromolecules: Self-Association and Tangling of Amyloid Fibrils
28. The Circularization of Amyloid Fibrils Formed by Apolipoprotein C-II
29. Phospholipid Complexation and Association with Apolipoprotein C-II: Insights from Mass Spectrometry
30. Apolipoprotein E4 Forms a Molten Globule: A POTENTIAL BASIS FOR ITS ASSOCIATION WITH DISEASE
31. Macromolecular Crowding Accelerates Amyloid Formation by Human Apolipoprotein C-II
32. Huntingtin Inclusions Trigger Cellular Quiescence, Deactivate Apoptosis, and Lead to Delayed Necrosis
33. The Molecular Chaperone, α-Crystallin, Inhibits Amyloid Formation by Apolipoprotein C-II
34. Sub-micellar phospholipid accelerates amyloid formation by apolipoprotein C-II
35. Sedimentation Analysis of Novel DNA Structures Formed by Homo-Oligonucleotides
36. Proteome Aggregation Patterns Under Proteostasis Stress as Signatures for Understanding Huntington's Disease
37. Conformational detection of prion protein with biarsenical labeling and FlAsH fluorescence
38. The allosteric mechanism induced by protein kinase A (PKA) phosphorylation of dematin (band 4.9).
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