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Ariel Stanhill
Affiliation
Open University of Israel
ORCID
Career Start Year
1997
Papers
18
H Index
14
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
37031316
The role of RNF149 in the pre-emptive quality control substrate ubiquitination.
Commun Biol
2023
34572530
An Arsenite Relay between PSMD14 and AIRAP Enables Revival of Proteasomal DUB Activity.
Biomolecules
2021
32620695
Correction: Thioredoxin-related protein 32 is an arsenite-regulated thiol reductase of the proteasome 19 S particle.
J Biol Chem
2020
26876100
Selective Binding of AIRAPL Tandem UIMs to Lys48-Linked Tri-Ubiquitin Chains.
Structure
2016
26337389
Proteasomal degradation of preemptive quality control (pQC) substrates is mediated by an AIRAPL-p97 complex.
Mol Biol Cell
2015
23872423
The complexity of recognition of ubiquitinated substrates by the 26S proteasome.
Biochim Biophys Acta
2014
25318673
VWA domain of S5a restricts the ability to bind ubiquitin and Ubl to the 26S proteasome.
Mol Biol Cell
2014
24898249
Stress-induced start codon fidelity regulates arsenite-inducible regulatory particle-associated protein (AIRAP) translation.
J Biol Chem
2014
24429290
Inherent asymmetry in the 26S proteasome is defined by the ubiquitin receptor RPN13.
J Biol Chem
2014
24160817
Signal-peptide-mediated translocation is regulated by a p97-AIRAPL complex.
Biochem J
2014
21733848
Stalled proteasomes are directly relieved by P97 recruitment.
J Biol Chem
2011
19349280
Thioredoxin-related Protein 32 is an arsenite-regulated Thiol Reductase of the proteasome 19 S particle.
J Biol Chem
2009
18467495
Proteasomal adaptation to environmental stress links resistance to proteotoxicity with longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2008
16278678
Ha-ras(val12) induces HSP70b transcription via the HSE/HSF1 system, but HSP70b expression is suppressed in Ha-ras(val12)-transformed cells.
Oncogene
2006
16973439
An arsenite-inducible 19S regulatory particle-associated protein adapts proteasomes to proteotoxicity.
Mol Cell
2006
11967066
HSF and Msn2/4p can exclusively or cooperatively activate the yeast HSP104 gene.
Mol Microbiol
2002
10523641
The yeast ras/cyclic AMP pathway induces invasive growth by suppressing the cellular stress response.
Mol Cell Biol
1999
9276462
Translocation of NLS-BSA conjugates into nuclei of permeabilized mammalian cells can be supported by protoplast extract. An experimental system for studying plant cytosolic factors involved in nuclear import.
FEBS Lett
1997
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