Michael L. Tobin
Rutgers University
3 Papers
10 Citations
Michael L. Tobin is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Control of chromosome duplication & Endosome. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael L. Tobin include University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
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Papers
Regulation of endosomal clathrin and retromer‐mediated endosome to Golgi retrograde transport by the J‐domain protein RME‐8
TL;DR: A mechanism, whereby retromer can regulate endosomal clathrin dynamics through RME‐8 and Hsc70, promoting the sorting of recycling cargo into the retrograde pathway is indicated.
The DNA Damage Response Pathway Contributes to the Stability of Chromosome III Derivatives Lacking Efficient Replicators
James F. Theis,Carmela Irene,Ann Dershowitz,Renee L. Brost,Michael L. Tobin,Fabiana M. di Sanzo,Jian-Ying Wang,Charles Boone,Carol S. Newlon +8 more
TL;DR: Observations suggest that a DNA-damage-independent mechanism enhances ORIΔ chromosome stability, not simply by detecting and responding to DNA template damage, but also by facilitating replication of large inter-origin gaps.
Identification of mutations that decrease the stability of a fragment of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III lacking efficient replicators.
James F. Theis,Ann Dershowitz,Carmela Irene,Clelia Maciariello,Michael L. Tobin,Giordano Liberi,Sahba Tabrizifard,Malgorzata Korus,Lucia Fabiani,Carol S. Newlon +9 more
TL;DR: Ofm14 is an allele of RAD9, which is required for the activation of the DNA damage checkpoint, suggesting that this checkpoint plays a key role in the maintenance of the “originless” fragment.
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