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Publications by Joseph B. Rayman
Functional Role of Tia1/Pub1 and Sup35 Prion Domains: Directing Protein Synthesis Machinery to the Tubulin Cytoskeleton
Molecular Cell
Cell Biology
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Realtime Microscopic Observation of Prion-Fiber Growth Using Yeast Prion Sup35
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A Variational Model for Oligomer-Formation Process of GNNQQNY Peptide From Yeast Prion Protein Sup35
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Cryptic Peptides of the Kringle Domains Preferentially Bind to Disease-Associated Prion Protein
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The Enzyme-Instructed Assembly of the Core of Yeast Prion Sup35 to Form Supramolecular Hydrogels
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The Role of Crowded Physiological Environments in Prion and Prion-Like Protein Aggregation
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Suppression of Polyglutamine Toxicity by the Yeast Sup35 Prion Domain inDrosophila
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Unique Functional Characteristics of the Polymerization and MAP Binding Regulatory Domains of Plant Tubulin
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