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Thomas E Dever
Thomas E Dever
NICHD, NIH
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei nih.gov
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Evidence that hepatitis C virus resistance to interferon is mediated through repression of the PKR protein kinase by the nonstructural 5A protein
MJ Gale Jr, MJ Korth, NM Tang, SL Tan, DA Hopkins, TE Dever, ...
Virology 230 (2), 217-227, 1997
10701997
Phosphorylation of initiation factor 2α by protein kinase GCN2 mediates gene-specific translational control of GCN4 in yeast
TE Dever, L Feng, RC Wek, AM Cigan, TF Donahue, AG Hinnebusch
Cell 68 (3), 585-596, 1992
9711992
Gene-specific regulation by general translation factors
TE Dever
Cell 108 (4), 545-556, 2002
9642002
Bidirectional RNA helicase activity of eucaryotic translation initiation factors 4A and 4F
F Rozen, I Edery, K Meerovitch, TE Dever, WC Merrick, N Sonenberg
Molecular and cellular biology 10 (3), 1134-1144, 1990
8491990
GTP-binding domain: three consensus sequence elements with distinct spacing.
TE Dever, MJ Glynias, WC Merrick
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 84 (7), 1814-1818, 1987
8021987
The elongation, termination, and recycling phases of translation in eukaryotes
TE Dever, R Green
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 4 (7), a013706, 2012
5812012
The joining of ribosomal subunits in eukaryotes requires eIF5B
TV Pestova, IB Lomakin, JH Lee, SK Choi, TE Dever, CUT Hellen
Nature 403 (6767), 332-335, 2000
5572000
Biochemical mechanisms for translational regulation in synaptic plasticity
E Klann, TE Dever
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 5 (12), 931-942, 2004
5242004
Hypusine-containing protein eIF5A promotes translation elongation
P Saini, DE Eyler, R Green, TE Dever
Nature 459 (7243), 118-121, 2009
5022009
eIF5A promotes translation of polyproline motifs
E Gutierrez, BS Shin, CJ Woolstenhulme, JR Kim, P Saini, AR Buskirk, ...
Molecular cell 51 (1), 35-45, 2013
4902013
Tight binding of the phosphorylated α subunit of initiation factor 2 (eIF2α) to the regulatory subunits of guanine nucleotide exchange factor eIF2B is required for inhibition …
T Krishnamoorthy, GD Pavitt, FAN Zhang, TE Dever, AG Hinnebusch
Molecular and cellular biology 21 (15), 5018-5030, 2001
4712001
Eukaryotic translation initiation factors and regulators
N Sonenberg, TE Dever
Current opinion in structural biology 13 (1), 56-63, 2003
4572003
Higher-order substrate recognition of eIF2α by the RNA-dependent protein kinase PKR
AC Dar, TE Dever, F Sicheri
Cell 122 (6), 887-900, 2005
4412005
Mechanistic link between PKR dimerization, autophosphorylation, and eIF2α substrate recognition
M Dey, C Cao, AC Dar, T Tamura, K Ozato, F Sicheri, TE Dever
Cell 122 (6), 901-913, 2005
4332005
Structure of the dual enzyme Ire1 reveals the basis for catalysis and regulation in nonconventional RNA splicing
KPK Lee, M Dey, D Neculai, C Cao, TE Dever, F Sicheri
Cell 132 (1), 89-100, 2008
4302008
eIF5A functions globally in translation elongation and termination
AP Schuller, CCC Wu, TE Dever, AR Buskirk, R Green
Molecular cell 66 (2), 194-205. e5, 2017
3902017
Suppression of protein synthesis in brain during hibernation involves inhibition of protein initiation and elongation
KU Frerichs, CB Smith, M Brenner, DJ DeGracia, GS Krause, L Marrone, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 95 (24), 14511-14516, 1998
3621998
X-Ray structures of the universal translation initiation factor IF2/eIF5B: conformational changes on GDP and GTP binding
A Roll-Mecak, C Cao, TE Dever, SK Burley
Cell 103 (5), 781-792, 2000
2832000
The ATP-dependent interaction of eukaryotic initiation factors with mRNA.
RD Abramson, TE Dever, TG Lawson, BK Ray, RE Thach, WC Merrick
Journal of Biological Chemistry 262 (8), 3826-3832, 1987
2651987
Mammalian eukaryotic initiation factor 2 alpha kinases functionally substitute for GCN2 protein kinase in the GCN4 translational control mechanism of yeast.
TE Dever, JJ Chen, GN Barber, AM Cigan, L Feng, TF Donahue, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90 (10), 4616-4620, 1993
2591993
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