Richard L. Hallberg
Syracuse University
19 Papers
253 Citations
Richard L. Hallberg is an academic researcher from Syracuse University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protein phosphatase 2 & Protein subunit. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 19 publications.
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Papers
Phosphorylation-dependent regulation of septin dynamics during the cell cycle.
TL;DR: The results implicate septins in a late step of cytokinesis and indicate that proper regulation of septin dynamics, possibly through the control of their phosphorylation state, is required for the completion of cytokineis.
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In organello formaldehyde crosslinking of proteins to mtDNA: identification of bifunctional proteins.
Brett A. Kaufman,Scott M. Newman,Richard L. Hallberg,Clive A. Slaughter,Philip S. Perlman,Ronald A. Butow +5 more
TL;DR: Crosslinking and DNA gel shift experiments show that Hsp60p binds to single-stranded DNA with high specificity for the template strand of a putative origin of mtDNA replication, and bifunctional proteins that participate in the stability of rho(+) mtDNA are identified.
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Nitrogen availability alters patterns of accumulation of heat stress-induced proteins in plants.
TL;DR: The results indicate that N availability influences HSP production in higher plants suggesting that HSPproduction might be resource-limited, and that among other benefits, chloroplast HSPs may in some way limit damage to PSII function during heat stress.
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Localization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Protein Phosphatase 2A Subunits throughout Mitotic Cell Cycle
TL;DR: The hypothesis that regulatory subunits determine sites of PP2A accumulation is confirmed, although Rts1p and Tpd3p required heterotrimer formation to achieve normal localization, Cdc55p achieved its normal localization in the absence of either an A or C subunit.
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