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R E Rhoads

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Rhoads R
J Biol Chem . 1999 Oct; 274(43):30337-40. PMID: 10521405
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Good D, Schwarzenberger P, Eastham J, Rhoads R, Hunt J, Collins M, et al.
J Cell Biochem . 1999 Jul; 74(3):395-405. PMID: 10412041
Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is a protein that is expressed predominantly in normal prostate epithelial cells and in most adenocarcinomas of the prostate (Cap) and in virtually all Cap metastases....
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Cai A, Jankowska-Anyszka M, Centers A, Chlebicka L, Stepinski J, Stolarski R, et al.
Biochemistry . 1999 Jul; 38(26):8538-47. PMID: 10387101
Fifty-eight analogues of the 5'-terminal 7-methylguanosine-containing cap of eukaryotic messenger RNA were synthesized and tested for their ability to inhibit in vitro protein synthesis. A new algorithm was developed for...
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Keiper B, Gan W, Rhoads R
Int J Biochem Cell Biol . 1999 Apr; 31(1):37-41. PMID: 10216942
eIF4G is a member of the class of translational initiation factors involved in mRNA recruitment to the 43S initiation complex. The proteins from yeast to mammals are present in multiple...
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Badorff C, Lee G, Lamphear B, Martone M, Campbell K, Rhoads R, et al.
Nat Med . 1999 Mar; 5(3):320-6. PMID: 10086389
Enteroviruses such as Coxsackievirus B3 can cause dilated cardiomyopathy, but the mechanism of this pathology is unknown. Mutations in cytoskeletal proteins such as dystrophin cause hereditary dilated cardiomyopathy, but it...
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Keiper B, Rhoads R
Dev Biol . 1999 Jan; 206(1):1-14. PMID: 9918691
Xenopus oocytes accumulate maternal mRNAs which are then recruited to ribosomes during meiotic cell cycle progression in response to progesterone and coincident with poly(A) elongation. Prior to stimulation, most protein...
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Kerekatte V, Keiper B, Badorff C, Cai A, Knowlton K, Rhoads R
J Virol . 1998 Dec; 73(1):709-17. PMID: 9847377
Infection of cells by picornaviruses of the rhinovirus, aphthovirus, and enterovirus groups results in the shutoff of host protein synthesis but allows viral protein synthesis to proceed. Although considerable evidence...
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Bovee M, Lamphear B, Rhoads R, Lloyd R
Virology . 1998 Jun; 245(2):241-9. PMID: 9636363
Previously, the purified recombinant 2A proteases (2Apro) of coxsackievirus B4 (CVB4) and human rhinovirus type 2 (HRV2) were shown to cleave synthetic peptides derived from human or rabbit elF4G as...
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Jankowska-Anyszka M, Lamphear B, Aamodt E, Harrington T, Darzynkiewicz E, Stolarski R, et al.
J Biol Chem . 1998 May; 273(17):10538-42. PMID: 9553113
The rate-limiting step for cap-dependent translation initiation in eukaryotes is recruitment of mRNA to the ribosome. An early event in this process is recognition of the m7GTP-containing cap structure at...
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Gan W, Lacelle M, Rhoads R
J Biol Chem . 1998 Mar; 273(9):5006-12. PMID: 9478948
The eIF4 group initiation factors are required for cap-dependent translation initiation. Infection of mammalian cells by picornaviruses results in proteolytic cleavage of one of these factors, eIF4G, which severely restricts...