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    Mitochondrial Dysfunction Leads to Nuclear Genome Instability via an Iron-Sulfur Cluster Defect by Veatch, Joshua R., McMurray, Michael A., Nelson, Zara W., Gottschling, Daniel E.

    Published in Cell (26-06-2009)
    “…Mutations and deletions in the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA), as well as instability of the nuclear genome, are involved in multiple human diseases. Here, we…”
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    Septin Filament Formation Is Essential in Budding Yeast by McMurray, Michael A., Bertin, Aurelie, Garcia, Galo, Lam, Lisa, Nogales, Eva, Thorner, Jeremy

    Published in Developmental cell (19-04-2011)
    “…Septins are GTP-binding proteins that form ordered, rod-like multimeric complexes and polymerize into filaments, but how such supramolecular structure…”
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    Unlocking the black box of HPWPs-performance relationship in Vietnamese higher education context: the case of Ho Chi Minh City's universities by Pham-Thai, N. T., Le, T. D., McMurray, A. J., Muenjohn, N.

    “…Resting on social exchange theory and the Ability-Motivation-Opportunity framework, this research examined the causal relationships between high-performance…”
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    Subunit-dependent modulation of septin assembly: budding yeast septin Shs1 promotes ring and gauze formation by Garcia, 3rd, Galo, Bertin, Aurelie, Li, Zhu, Song, Yi, McMurray, Michael A, Thorner, Jeremy, Nogales, Eva

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (12-12-2011)
    “…Septins are conserved guanosine triphosphate-binding cytoskeletal proteins involved in membrane remodeling. In budding yeast, five mitotic septins (Cdc3,…”
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    Phosphatidylinositol -4,5- bisphosphate Promotes Budding Yeast Septin Filament Assembly and Organization by Bertin, Aurélie, McMurray, Michael A., Thai, Luong, Garcia, Galo, Votin, Violet, Grob, Patricia, Allyn, Theresa, Thorner, Jeremy, Nogales, Eva

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (10-12-2010)
    “…Septins are a conserved family of GTP-binding proteins that assemble into symmetric linear heterooligomeric complexes, which in turn are able to polymerize…”
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    Saccharomyces cerevisiae septins: Supramolecular organization of heterooligomers and the mechanism of filament assembly by Bertin, Aurelie, McMurray, Michael A, Grob, Patricia, Park, Sang-Shin, Garcia, Galo III, Patanwala, Insiyyah, Ng, Ho-leung, Alber, Tom, Thorner, Jeremy, Nogales, Eva

    “…Mitotic yeast cells express five septins (Cdc3, Cdc10, Cdc11, Cdc12, and Shs1/Sep7). Only Shs1 is nonessential. The four essential septins form a complex…”
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    Septins: molecular partitioning and the generation of cellular asymmetry by McMurray, Michael A, Thorner, Jeremy

    Published in Cell division (26-08-2009)
    “…During division, certain cellular contents can be distributed unequally; daughter cells with different fates have different needs. Septins are proteins that…”
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    Selective functional inhibition of a tumor-derived p53 mutant by cytosolic chaperones identified using split-YFP in budding yeast by Denney, Ashley S, Weems, Andrew D, McMurray, Michael A

    Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (06-09-2021)
    “…Life requires the oligomerization of individual proteins into higher-order assemblies. In order to form functional oligomers, monomers must adopt appropriate…”
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    Cytosolic chaperones mediate quality control of higher-order septin assembly in budding yeast by Johnson, Courtney R, Weems, Andrew D, Brewer, Jennifer M, Thorner, Jeremy, McMurray, Michael A

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-04-2015)
    “…Septin hetero-oligomers polymerize into cytoskeletal filaments with essential functions in many eukaryotic cell types. Mutations within the oligomerization…”
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    Guanidine hydrochloride reactivates an ancient septin hetero-oligomer assembly pathway in budding yeast by Johnson, Courtney R, Steingesser, Marc G, Weems, Andrew D, Khan, Anum, Gladfelter, Amy, Bertin, Aurélie, McMurray, Michael A

    Published in eLife (28-01-2020)
    “…Septin proteins evolved from ancestral GTPases and co-assemble into hetero-oligomers and cytoskeletal filaments. In , five septins comprise two species of…”
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    An Age-Induced Switch to a Hyper-Recombinational State by McMurray, Michael A., Gottschling, Daniel E.

    “…There is a strong correlation between age and cancer, but the mechanism by which this phenomenon occurs is unclear. We chose Saccharomyces cerevisiae to…”
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    Assembly, molecular organization, and membrane-binding properties of development-specific septins by Garcia, 3rd, Galo, Finnigan, Gregory C, Heasley, Lydia R, Sterling, Sarah M, Aggarwal, Adeeti, Pearson, Chad G, Nogales, Eva, McMurray, Michael A, Thorner, Jeremy

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (29-02-2016)
    “…Septin complexes display remarkable plasticity in subunit composition, yet how a new subunit assembled into higher-order structures confers different functions…”
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    Source regions contributing to excess reactive nitrogen deposition in the Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA) of the United States by Zhang, Rui, Thompson, Tammy M, Barna, Michael G, Hand, Jennifer L, McMurray, Jill A, Bell, Michael D, Malm, William C, Schichtel, Bret A

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (10-09-2018)
    “…Research has shown that excess reactive nitrogen (Nr) deposition in the Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA) of the United States has passed critical load (CL)…”
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    Pheromone-induced anisotropy in yeast plasma membrane phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate distribution is required for MAPK signaling by Garrenton, Lindsay S., Stefan, Christopher J., McMurray, Michael A., Emr, Scott D., Thorner, Jeremy, Glazer, Alexander Namiot

    “…During response of budding yeast to peptide mating pheromone, the cell becomes markedly polarized and MAPK scaffold protein Ste5 localizes to the resulgint…”
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    Chemical rescue of mutant proteins in living Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells by naturally occurring small molecules by Hassell, Daniel S, Steingesser, Marc G, Denney, Ashley S, Johnson, Courtney R, McMurray, Michael A

    Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (01-09-2021)
    “…Intracellular proteins function in a complex milieu wherein small molecules influence protein folding and act as essential cofactors for enzymatic reactions…”
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    Septin Stability and Recycling during Dynamic Structural Transitions in Cell Division and Development by McMurray, Michael A., Thorner, Jeremy

    Published in Current biology (26-08-2008)
    “…Septins are conserved proteins found in hetero-oligomeric complexes that are incorporated into distinct structures during cell division and differentiation;…”
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    Emergency tracheostomy management cognitive aid by Graham, Jonathan M, Fisher, Caleb M, Cameron, Tanis S, Streader, Trevor G, Warrillow, Stephen J, Chao, Caroline, Chong, Christine Knee, Ellard, Louise, Hamoline, Jerome L, McMurray, Kristy A, Phillips, Damien J, Ross, Jacqueline M, Vu, Quevy

    Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-05-2021)
    “…Tracheostomies may be inserted to assist weaning from ventilation or to aid airway management.1 Complications occur in up to 40% of patients, with tube…”
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    Coupling de novo protein folding with subunit exchange into pre-formed oligomeric protein complexes: the ‘heritable template’ hypothesis by McMurray Michael A.

    Published in Biomolecular concepts (01-12-2016)
    “…Despite remarkable advances in synthetic biology, the fact remains that it takes a living cell to make a new living cell. The information encoded in the genome…”
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    DNAdigest and Repositive: Connecting the World of Genomic Data by Kovalevskaya, Nadezda V, Whicher, Charlotte, Richardson, Timothy D, Smith, Craig, Grajciarova, Jana, Cardama, Xocas, Moreira, José, Alexa, Adrian, McMurray, Amanda A, Nielsen, Fiona G G

    Published in PLoS biology (24-03-2016)
    “…There is no unified place where genomics researchers can search through all available raw genomic data in a way similar to OMIM for genes or Uniprot for…”
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