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Yair Argon
Yair Argon
Professor of Pathology, Univ. Pennsylvania
Verified email at mail.med.upenn.edu
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Sequential interaction of the chaperones BiP and GRP94 with immunoglobulin chains in the endoplasmic reticulum
J Melnick, JL Dul, Y Argon
Nature 370 (6488), 373-375, 1994
5431994
GRP94: An HSP90-like protein specialized for protein folding and quality control in the endoplasmic reticulum
M Marzec, D Eletto, Y Argon
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Cell Research 1823 (3), 774-787, 2012
4352012
The endoplasmic reticulum stress protein GRP94, in addition to BiP, associates with unassembled immunoglobulin chains.
J Melnick, S Aviel, Y Argon
Journal of Biological Chemistry 267 (30), 21303-21306, 1992
3321992
GRP94, an ER chaperone with protein and peptide binding properties
Y Argon, BB Simen
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 10 (5), 495-505, 1999
2991999
Sperm morphogenesis in wild-type and fertilization-defective mutants of Caenorhabditis elegans.
S Ward, Y Argon, GA Nelson
The Journal of cell biology 91 (1), 26-44, 1981
2701981
Protein folding in the ER
FJ Stevens, Y Argon
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 10 (5), 443-454, 1999
2691999
GRP94 in ER quality control and stress responses
D Eletto, D Dersh, Y Argon
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 21 (5), 479-485, 2010
2612010
Membrane biogenesis during B cell differentiation: most endoplasmic reticulum proteins are expressed coordinately.
DL Wiest, JK Burkhardt, S Hester, M Hortsch, DI Meyer, Y Argon
The Journal of cell biology 110 (5), 1501-1511, 1990
2611990
Protein disulfide isomerase A6 controls the decay of IRE1α signaling via disulfide-dependent association
D Eletto, D Eletto, D Dersh, T Gidalevitz, Y Argon
Molecular cell 53 (4), 562-576, 2014
2422014
The lytic granules of natural killer cells are dual-function organelles combining secretory and pre-lysosomal compartments.
JK Burkhardt, S Hester, CK Lapham, Y Argon
The Journal of cell biology 111 (6), 2327-2340, 1990
2051990
Inhibition of immunoglobulin folding and secretion by dominant negative BiP ATPase mutants.
L Hendershot, J Wei, J Gaut, J Melnick, S Aviel, Y Argon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (11), 5269-5274, 1996
2031996
Interaction of radicicol with members of the heat shock protein 90 family of molecular chaperones
TW Schulte, S Akinaga, T Murakata, T Agatsuma, S Sugimoto, H Nakano, ...
Molecular Endocrinology 13 (9), 1435-1448, 1999
1971999
Redox controls UPR to control redox
D Eletto, E Chevet, Y Argon, C Appenzeller-Herzog
Journal of cell science 127 (17), 3649-3658, 2014
1852014
GRP94 is essential for mesoderm induction and muscle development because it regulates insulin-like growth factor secretion
S Wanderling, BB Simen, O Ostrovsky, NT Ahmed, SM Vogen, ...
Molecular biology of the cell 18 (10), 3764-3775, 2007
1732007
Orchestration of secretory protein folding by ER chaperones
T Gidalevitz, F Stevens, Y Argon
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Cell Research 1833 (11), 2410-2424, 2013
1622013
The giant organelles in beige and Chediak-Higashi fibroblasts are derived from late endosomes and mature lysosomes.
JK Burkhardt, FA Wiebel, S Hester, Y Argon
The Journal of experimental medicine 178 (6), 1845-1856, 1993
1571993
Folding of insulin receptor monomers is facilitated by the molecular chaperones calnexin and calreticulin and impaired by rapid dimerization
J Bass, G Chiu, Y Argon, DF Steiner
The Journal of cell biology 141 (3), 637-646, 1998
1411998
Lytic granules from cytotoxic T cells exhibit kinesin-dependent motility on microtubules in vitro
JK Burkhardt, JM McIIvain Jr, MP Sheetz, Y Argon
Journal of cell science 104 (1), 151-162, 1993
1271993
CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS FERTILIZATION-DEFECTIVE MUTANTS WITH ABNORMAL SPERM
Y Argon, S Ward
Genetics 96 (2), 413-433, 1980
1241980
Development of a Grp94 inhibitor
AS Duerfeldt, LB Peterson, JC Maynard, CL Ng, D Eletto, O Ostrovsky, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 134 (23), 9796-9804, 2012
1172012
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