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Tasha Johnson
Affiliation
Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI), University of California san francisco
ORCID
Career Start Year
2010
Papers
14
H Index
12
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CM4AI Collaborator
Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
30118682
An Mtb-Human Protein-Protein Interaction Map Identifies a Switch between Host Antiviral and Antibacterial Responses.
Mol Cell
2018
30166453
CRL4<sup>AMBRA1</sup> targets Elongin C for ubiquitination and degradation to modulate CRL5 signaling.
EMBO J
2018
30209081
Multiple Routes to Oncogenesis Are Promoted by the Human Papillomavirus-Host Protein Network.
Cancer Discov
2018
25381059
Acetylome profiling reveals overlap in the regulation of diverse processes by sirtuins, gcn5, and esa1.
Mol Cell Proteomics
2015
26297806
Centriolar satellites assemble centrosomal microcephaly proteins to recruit CDK2 and promote centriole duplication.
Elife
2015
26651948
Meta- and Orthogonal Integration of Influenza "OMICs" Data Defines a Role for UBR4 in Virus Budding.
Cell Host Microbe
2015
26312481
Prediction of Functionally Important Phospho-Regulatory Events in Xenopus laevis Oocytes.
PLoS Comput Biol
2015
26118995
Global Mapping of the Inc-Human Interactome Reveals that Retromer Restricts Chlamydia Infection.
Cell Host Microbe
2015
25981045
Lineage-Specific Viral Hijacking of Non-canonical E3Â Ubiquitin Ligase Cofactors in the Evolution of Vif Anti-APOBEC3 Activity.
Cell Rep
2015
25616068
A combined proteomics/genomics approach links hepatitis C virus infection with nonsense-mediated mRNA decay.
Mol Cell
2015
25544563
Global mapping of herpesvirus-host protein complexes reveals a transcription strategy for late genes.
Mol Cell
2015
23017303
A proteomic analysis of the effect of growth hormone on mammary alveolar cell-T (MAC-T) cells in the presence of lactogenic hormones.
Domest Anim Endocrinol
2013
23746449
Systematic triple-mutant analysis uncovers functional connectivity between pathways involved in chromosome regulation.
Cell Rep
2013
20380773
Growth hormone alters lipid composition and increases the abundance of casein and lactalbumin mRNA in the MAC-T cell line.
J Dairy Res
2010
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