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Proteomic characterization of the human centrosome by protein correlation profiling
JS Andersen, CJ Wilkinson, T Mayor, P Mortensen, EA Nigg, M Mann
Nature 426 (6966), 570-574, 2003
15462003
C-Nap1, a novel centrosomal coiled-coil protein and candidate substrate of the cell cycle–regulated protein kinase Nek2
AM Fry, T Mayor, P Meraldi, YD Stierhof, K Tanaka, EA Nigg
The Journal of cell biology 141 (7), 1563-1574, 1998
5451998
Perilous journey: a tour of the ubiquitin–proteasome system
G Kleiger, T Mayor
Trends in cell biology 24 (6), 352-359, 2014
3822014
The centrosomal protein C-Nap1 is required for cell cycle–regulated centrosome cohesion
T Mayor, YD Stierhof, K Tanaka, AM Fry, EA Nigg
The Journal of cell biology 151 (4), 837-846, 2000
2902000
Rsp5/Nedd4 is the main ubiquitin ligase that targets cytosolic misfolded proteins following heat stress
NN Fang, GT Chan, M Zhu, SA Comyn, A Persaud, RJ Deshaies, D Rotin, ...
Nature cell biology 16 (12), 1227-1237, 2014
1972014
The diversity of ubiquitin recognition: hot spots and varied specificity
JM Winget, T Mayor
Molecular cell 38 (5), 627-635, 2010
1852010
Hul5 HECT ubiquitin ligase plays a major role in the ubiquitylation and turnover of cytosolic misfolded proteins
NN Fang, AHM Ng, V Measday, T Mayor
Nature cell biology 13 (11), 1344-1352, 2011
1562011
The mechanism regulating the dissociation of the centrosomal protein C-Nap1 from mitotic spindle poles
T Mayor, U Hacker, YD Stierhof, EA Nigg
Journal of cell science 115 (16), 3275-3284, 2002
1552002
Quantitative profiling of ubiquitylated proteins reveals proteasome substrates and the substrate repertoire influenced by the Rpn10 receptor pathway
T Mayor, J Graumann, J Bryan, MJ MacCoss, RJ Deshaies
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 6 (11), 1885-1895, 2007
1192007
Analysis of Polyubiquitin Conjugates Reveals That the Rpn10 Substrate Receptor Contributes to the Turnover of Multiple Proteasome Targets* S
T Mayor, JR Lipford, J Graumann, GT Smith, RJ Deshaies
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 4 (6), 741-751, 2005
1182005
Polarization of the endoplasmic reticulum by ER-septin tethering
JT Chao, AKO Wong, S Tavassoli, BP Young, A Chruscicki, NN Fang, ...
Cell 158 (3), 620-632, 2014
1112014
Protein kinases in control of the centrosome cycle
T Mayor, P Meraldi, YD Stierhof, EA Nigg, AM Fry
FEBS letters 452 (1-2), 92-95, 1999
1111999
Proteomic characterization of aggregating proteins after the inhibition of the ubiquitin proteasome system
IB Wilde, M Brack, JM Winget, T Mayor
Journal of proteome research 10 (3), 1062-1072, 2011
712011
Distinct features of stress granule proteins predict localization in membraneless organelles
ER Kuechler, PM Budzyńska, JP Bernardini, J Gsponer, T Mayor
Journal of molecular biology 432 (7), 2349-2368, 2020
632020
Deubiquitinase activity is required for the proteasomal degradation of misfolded cytosolic proteins upon heat-stress
NN Fang, M Zhu, A Rose, KP Wu, T Mayor
Nature communications 7 (1), 12907, 2016
602016
Phase separation and clustering of an ABC transporter in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
F Heinkel, L Abraham, M Ko, J Chao, H Bach, LT Hui, H Li, M Zhu, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (33), 16326-16331, 2019
592019
Mapping the broad structural and mechanical properties of amyloid fibrils
G Lamour, R Nassar, PHW Chan, G Bozkurt, J Li, JM Bui, CK Yip, T Mayor, ...
Biophysical Journal 112 (4), 584-594, 2017
532017
False start: cotranslational protein ubiquitination and cytosolic protein quality control
SA Comyn, GT Chan, T Mayor
Journal of proteomics 100, 92-101, 2014
452014
Regulating centrosomes by protein phosphorylation
AM Fry, T Mayor, EA Nigg
Current topics in developmental biology 49, 291-312, 1999
431999
The yeast ubr1 ubiquitin ligase participates in a prominent pathway that targets cytosolic thermosensitive mutants for degradation
F Khosrow-Khavar, NN Fang, AHM Ng, JM Winget, SA Comyn, T Mayor
G3: Genes| Genomes| Genetics 2 (5), 619-628, 2012
422012
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