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    The Yeast Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 2B Translation Initiation Complex Interacts with the Fatty Acid Synthesis Enzyme YBR159W and Endoplasmic Reticulum Membranes by Browne, Christopher M., Samir, Parimal, Fites, J. Scott, Villarreal, Seth A., Link, Andrew J.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-03-2013)
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    Identification of Changing Ribosome Protein Compositions using Mass Spectrometry by Samir, Parimal, Browne, Christopher M., Rahul, Sun, Ming, Shen, Bingxin, Li, Wen, Frank, Joachim, Link, Andrew J.

    Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-10-2018)
    “…The regulatory role of the ribosome in gene expression has come into sharper focus. It has been proposed that ribosomes are dynamic complexes capable of…”
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    A Time‐Resolved Cryo‐EM Study of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 80S Ribosome Protein Composition in Response to a Change in Carbon Source by Sun, Ming, Shen, Bingxin, Li, Wen, Samir, Parimal, Browne, Christopher M., Link, Andrew J., Frank, Joachim

    Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-01-2021)
    “…The role of the ribosome in the regulation of gene expression has come into increased focus. It is proposed that ribosomes are catalytic engines capable of…”
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    Discovery of Covalent CDK14 Inhibitors with Pan-TAIRE Family Specificity by Ferguson, Fleur M, Doctor, Zainab M, Ficarro, Scott B, Browne, Christopher M, Marto, Jarrod A, Johnson, Jared L, Yaron, Tomer M, Cantley, Lewis C, Kim, Nam Doo, Sim, Taebo, Berberich, Matthew J, Kalocsay, Marian, Sorger, Peter K, Gray, Nathanael S

    Published in Cell chemical biology (20-06-2019)
    “…Cyclin-dependent kinase 14 (CDK14) and other TAIRE family kinases (CDKs 15-18) are proteins that lack functional annotation but are frequent off-targets of…”
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    Critical Role for Saccharomyces cerevisiae Asc1p in Translational Initiation at Elevated Temperatures by Gerbasi, Vincent R., Browne, Christopher M., Samir, Parimal, Shen, Bingxin, Sun, Ming, Hazelbaker, Dane Z., Galassie, Allison C., Frank, Joachim, Link, Andrew J.

    Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-12-2018)
    “…The eukaryotic ribosomal protein RACK1/Asc1p is localized to the mRNA exit channel of the 40S subunit but lacks a defined role in mRNA translation…”
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    Targeted Identification of Protein Interactions in Eukaryotic mRNA Translation by Link, Andrew J., Niu, Xinnan, Weaver, Connie M., Jennings, Jennifer L., Duncan, Dexter T., McAfee, K. Jill, Sammons, Morgan, Gerbasi, Vince R., Farley, Adam R., Fleischer, Tracey C., Browne, Christopher M., Samir, Parimal, Galassie, Allison, Boone, Braden

    Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-04-2020)
    “…To identify protein–protein interactions and phosphorylated amino acid sites in eukaryotic mRNA translation, replicate TAP‐MudPIT and control experiments are…”
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    Front Cover: Identification of Changing Ribosome Protein Compositions using Mass Spectrometry by Samir, Parimal, Browne, Christopher M., Rahul, Sun, Ming, Shen, Bingxin, Li, Wen, Frank, Joachim, Link, Andrew J.

    Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-10-2018)
    “…DOI: 10.1002/pmic.201800217 Eukaryotic cells contain different types of ribosomes that differ in their protein and RNA composition. The ribosome filter…”
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    Interpersonal cognitive and behavioral effects of observed anger, anxiety, and depression by Browne, Christopher M

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…Anger, like sadness and fear, has consistently been identified as a basic human emotion. Previous research has shown that individuals prefer to avoid both…”
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