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Tom H Stevens
Tom H Stevens
Professor, University of Oregon
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Morphological classification of the yeast vacuolar protein sorting mutants: evidence for a prevacuolar compartment in class E vps mutants.
CK Raymond, I Howald-Stevenson, CA Vater, TH Stevens
Molecular biology of the cell 3 (12), 1389-1402, 1992
10391992
STRUCTURE, FUNCTION AND REGULATION OF THE VACUOLAR (H+)-ATPase
TH Stevens, M Forgac
Annual review of cell and developmental biology 13 (1), 779-808, 1997
7291997
Protein Splicing Converts the Yeast TFP1 Gene Product to the 69-kdDSubunit of the Vacuolar H+-Adenosine Triphosphatase
PM Kane, CT Yamashiro, DF Wolczyk, N Neff, M Goebl, TH Stevens
Science 250 (4981), 651-657, 1990
6691990
Early stages in the yeast secretory pathway are required for transport of carboxypeptidase Y to the vacuole
T Stevens, B Esmon, R Schekman
Cell 30 (2), 439-448, 1982
6611982
Protein sorting in yeast: mutants defective in vacuole biogenesis mislocalize vacuolar proteins into the late secretory pathway
JH Rothman, TH Stevens
Cell 47 (6), 1041-1051, 1986
5081986
PEP4 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes proteinase A, a vacuolar enzyme required for processing of vacuolar precursors
G Ammerer, CP Hunter, JH Rothman, GC Saari, LA Valls, TH Stevens
Molecular and cellular biology, 1986
4821986
VPS27 controls vacuolar and endocytic traffic through a prevacuolar compartment in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
RC Piper, AA Cooper, H Yang, TH Stevens
The Journal of cell biology 131 (3), 603-617, 1995
4591995
Protein sorting in yeast: the localization determinant of yeast vacuolar carboxypeptidase Y resides in the propeptide
LA Valls, CP Hunter, JH Rothman, TH Stevens
Cell 48 (5), 887-897, 1987
4141987
[44] Methods for studying the yeast vacuole
CJ Roberts, CK Raymond, CT Yamashiro, TH Stevens
Methods in enzymology 194, 644-661, 1991
4061991
Vacuole Biogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Protein Transport Pathways to the Yeast Vacuole
NJ Bryant, TH Stevens
Microbiology and molecular biology reviews 62 (1), 230-247, 1998
3891998
Protein transport from the late Golgi to the vacuole in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
K Bowers, TH Stevens
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Cell Research 1744 (3), 438-454, 2005
3582005
Vps52p, Vps53p, and Vps54p form a novel multisubunit complex required for protein sorting at the yeast late Golgi
E Conibear, TH Stevens
Molecular biology of the cell 11 (1), 305-323, 2000
3482000
Vps10p cycles between the late-Golgi and prevacuolar compartments in its function as the sorting receptor for multiple yeast vacuolar hydrolases.
AA Cooper, TH Stevens
The Journal of cell biology 133 (3), 529-541, 1996
3461996
A putative GTP binding protein homologous to interferon-inducible Mx proteins performs an essential function in yeast protein sorting
JH Rothman, CK Raymond, T Gilbert, PJ O'Hara, TH Stevens
Cell 61 (6), 1063-1074, 1990
3221990
Characterization of genes required for protein sorting and vacuolar function in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
JH Rothman, I Howald, TH Stevens
The EMBO journal 8 (7), 2057-2065, 1989
3091989
Reactions of nitric oxide with cytochrome c oxidase
GW Brudvig, TH Stevens, SI Chan
Biochemistry 19 (23), 5275-5285, 1980
2811980
Multiple sorting pathways between the late Golgi and the vacuole in yeast
E Conibear, TH Stevens
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Cell Research 1404 (1-2), 211-230, 1998
2531998
The yeast v-SNARE Vti1p mediates two vesicle transport pathways through interactions with the t-SNAREs Sed5p and Pep12p
GF Mollard, SF Nothwehr, TH Stevens
The Journal of cell biology 137 (7), 1511-1524, 1997
2521997
VMA11 and VMA16 encode second and third proteolipid subunits of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae vacuolar membrane H+-ATPase
R Hirata, LA Graham, A Takatsuki, TH Stevens, Y Anraku
Journal of Biological Chemistry 272 (8), 4795-4803, 1997
2481997
Evolution of increased complexity in a molecular machine
GC Finnigan, V Hanson-Smith, TH Stevens, JW Thornton
Nature 481 (7381), 360-364, 2012
2452012
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