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Randolph Y Hampton
Affiliation
University of California San Diego
ORCID
Career Start Year
1980
Papers
82
H Index
44
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CM4AI Collaborator
Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
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Published Year
37729018
Exploring the "misfolding problem" by systematic discovery and analysis of functional-but-degraded proteins.
Mol Biol Cell
2023
33184059
An autonomous, but INSIG-modulated, role for the sterol sensing domain in mallostery-regulated ERAD of yeast HMG-CoA reductase.
J Biol Chem
2021
33566711
Inner-nuclear-membrane-associated degradation employs Dfm1-independent retrotranslocation and alleviates misfolded transmembrane-protein toxicity.
Mol Biol Cell
2021
32966159
Direct involvement of Hsp70 ATP hydrolysis in Ubr1-dependent quality control.
Mol Biol Cell
2020
32891886
HRD Complex Self-Remodeling Enables a Novel Route of Membrane Protein Retrotranslocation.
iScience
2020
30910017
Assays for protein retrotranslocation in ERAD.
Methods Enzymol
2019
31074531
Integrating after CEN Excision (ICE) Plasmids: Combining the ease of yeast recombination cloning with the stability of genomic integration.
Yeast
2019
29351850
Systematic Gene-to-Phenotype Arrays: A High-Throughput Technique for Molecular Phenotyping.
Mol Cell
2018
30018140
"Mallostery"-ligand-dependent protein misfolding enables physiological regulation by ERAD.
J Biol Chem
2018
29499140
The Dfm1 Derlin Is Required for ERAD Retrotranslocation of Integral Membrane Proteins.
Mol Cell
2018
29351849
The Dfm1 Derlin Is Required for ERAD Retrotranslocation of Integral Membrane Proteins.
Mol Cell
2018
28774913
New developments for protein quality control.
Science
2017
28077573
A Cdc48 "Retrochaperone" Function Is Required for the Solubility of Retrotranslocated, Integral Membrane Endoplasmic Reticulum-associated Degradation (ERAD-M) Substrates.
J Biol Chem
2017
28992438
Proteostatic Tactics in the Strategy of Sterol Regulation.
Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol
2017
27170191
Direct and essential function for Hrd3 in ER-associated degradation.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2016
27270400
Control of the innate immune response by the mevalonate pathway.
Nat Immunol
2016
26051182
The Unfolded Protein Response Triggers Site-Specific Regulatory Ubiquitylation of 40S Ribosomal Proteins.
Mol Cell
2015
23306196
Insulin-induced gene protein (INSIG)-dependent sterol regulation of Hmg2 endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD) in yeast.
J Biol Chem
2013
22854296
Finding the will and the way of ERAD substrate retrotranslocation.
Curr Opin Cell Biol
2012
22829918
Cytosolic entry of Shiga-like toxin a chain from the yeast endoplasmic reticulum requires catalytically active Hrd1p.
PLoS One
2012
21211716
San1-mediated quality control: substrate recognition "sans" chaperones.
Mol Cell
2011
21628456
The sterol-sensing domain (SSD) directly mediates signal-regulated endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD) of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl (HMG)-CoA reductase isozyme Hmg2.
J Biol Chem
2011
20080635
Cytoplasmic protein quality control degradation mediated by parallel actions of the E3 ubiquitin ligases Ubr1 and San1.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2010
19940128
Usa1p is required for optimal function and regulation of the Hrd1p endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation ubiquitin ligase.
J Biol Chem
2010
19243134
Protein quality control as a strategy for cellular regulation: lessons from ubiquitin-mediated regulation of the sterol pathway.
Chem Rev
2009
19776008
Geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate is a potent regulator of HRD-dependent 3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase degradation in yeast.
J Biol Chem
2009
19394298
Misfolded membrane proteins are specifically recognized by the transmembrane domain of the Hrd1p ubiquitin ligase.
Mol Cell
2009
19324879
In vitro analysis of Hrd1p-mediated retrotranslocation of its multispanning membrane substrate 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl (HMG)-CoA reductase.
J Biol Chem
2009
18321851
Cue1p is an activator of Ubc7p E2 activity in vitro and in vivo.
J Biol Chem
2008
19041760
A cholesterol toggle switch.
Cell Metab
2008
18667535
Genetic and structural analysis of Hmg2p-induced endoplasmic reticulum remodeling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Mol Biol Cell
2008
17893151
Amplitude control of protein kinase C by RINCK, a novel E3 ubiquitin ligase.
J Biol Chem
2007
17083136
Yeast Derlin Dfm1 interacts with Cdc48 and functions in ER homeostasis.
Yeast
2006
17035235
Determinants of RING-E2 fidelity for Hrd1p, a membrane-anchored ubiquitin ligase.
J Biol Chem
2006
15738968
Cdc48-Ufd2-Rad23: the road less ubiquitinated?
Nat Cell Biol
2005
16270032
INSIG: a broadly conserved transmembrane chaperone for sterol-sensing domain proteins.
EMBO J
2005
16338365
Fusion-based strategies to identify genes involved in degradation of a specific substrate.
Methods Enzymol
2005
15875007
Cell biology: sterol sensor comes up for air.
Nature
2005
15975777
The dynamic ER: experimental approaches and current questions.
Curr Opin Cell Biol
2005
15635451
Lipid-mediated, reversible misfolding of a sterol-sensing domain protein.
EMBO J
2005
14570925
Structural control of endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation: effect of chemical chaperones on 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase.
J Biol Chem
2004
15550643
Varshavsky's contributions.
Science
2004
15479733
Membrane biogenesis and the unfolded protein response.
J Cell Biol
2004
12586055
IRE1: a role in UPREgulation of ER degradation.
Dev Cell
2003
12058017
Cod1p/Spf1p is a P-type ATPase involved in ER function and Ca2+ homeostasis.
J Cell Biol
2002
12383799
ER-associated degradation in protein quality control and cellular regulation.
Curr Opin Cell Biol
2002
12142284
Proteolysis and sterol regulation.
Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol
2002
12015140
Cdc48-Ufd1-Npl4: stuck in the middle with Ub.
Curr Biol
2002
11146622
Hrd1p/Der3p is a membrane-anchored ubiquitin ligase required for ER-associated degradation.
Nat Cell Biol
2001
11739805
HRD4/NPL4 is required for the proteasomal processing of ubiquitinated ER proteins.
Mol Biol Cell
2001
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