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Sonya E Neal
Affiliation
University of California San Diego, United States Howard Hughes Medical Institute
ORCID
Career Start Year
2009
Papers
22
H Index
10
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
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Published Year
37734998
Proteotoxic stress and the ubiquitin proteasome system.
Semin Cell Dev Biol
2024
36350249
An ERAD-independent role for rhomboid pseudoprotease Dfm1 in mediating sphingolipid homeostasis.
EMBO J
2023
37295396
Juneteenth in STEMM and the barriers to equitable science.
Cell
2023
36689475
Yeast derlin Dfm1 employs a chaperone-like function to resolve misfolded membrane protein stress.
PLoS Biol
2023
35940905
The Role of the Rhomboid Superfamily in ER Protein Quality Control: From Mechanisms and Functions to Diseases.
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol
2023
35076277
Decoding Transcription Regulatory Mechanisms Associated with <i>Coccidioides immitis</i> Phase Transition Using Total RNA.
mSystems
2022
35452608
Quality Control: Maintaining molecular order and preventing cellular chaos.
Mol Cell
2022
35320719
Derlin rhomboid pseudoproteases employ substrate engagement and lipid distortion to enable the retrotranslocation of ERAD membrane substrates.
Cell Rep
2022
34278330
Assays for studying normal <i>versus</i> suppressive ERAD-associated retrotranslocation pathways in yeast.
STAR Protoc
2021
33718843
Impaired phosphatidylethanolamine metabolism activates a reversible stress response that detects and resolves mutant mitochondrial precursors.
iScience
2021
33566711
Inner-nuclear-membrane-associated degradation employs Dfm1-independent retrotranslocation and alleviates misfolded transmembrane-protein toxicity.
Mol Biol Cell
2021
34686332
Derlin rhomboid pseudoproteases employ substrate engagement and lipid distortion to enable the retrotranslocation of ERAD membrane substrates.
Cell Rep
2021
32645330
The role of rhomboid superfamily members in protein homeostasis: Mechanistic insight and physiological implications.
Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res
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
29351849
The Dfm1 Derlin Is Required for ERAD Retrotranslocation of Integral Membrane Proteins.
Mol Cell
2018
29499140
The Dfm1 Derlin Is Required for ERAD Retrotranslocation of Integral Membrane Proteins.
Mol Cell
2018
28814504
Osm1 facilitates the transfer of electrons from Erv1 to fumarate in the redox-regulated import pathway in the mitochondrial intermembrane space.
Mol Biol Cell
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
27170191
Direct and essential function for Hrd3 in ER-associated degradation.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2016
26085103
Mia40 Protein Serves as an Electron Sink in the Mia40-Erv1 Import Pathway.
J Biol Chem
2015
19477928
Reconstitution of the mia40-erv1 oxidative folding pathway for the small tim proteins.
Mol Biol Cell
2009
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