Carol A. Harley

Publication List Details

Period

1996 - 2002

Number

7

Co-Authors

Yeast genes controlling responses to topogenic signals in a model transmembrane protein (2002)

Tipper, Donald J., Harley, Carol A.

Yeast protein insertion orientation (PIO) mutants were isolated by selecting for growth on sucrose in cells in which the only source of invertase is a C-terminal fusion to a transmembrane protein....

Transmembrane protein insertion orientation in yeast depends on the charge difference across transmembrane segments, their total hydrophobicity, and its distribution (1998)

Harley, Carol A., Holt, Jonathan A., Turner, Rhiannon, Tipper, Donald J.

The determinants of transmembrane protein insertion orientation at the endoplasmic reticulum have been investigated in Saccharomyces cerevisiae using variants of a Type III (naturally exofacial N...

The role of charged residues in determining transmembrane protein insertion orientation in yeast (1996)

Harley, Carol A., Tipper, Donald J.

The first 79 residues of the yeast Ste2p G protein-coupled pheromone receptor, including the negatively charged N-terminal domain, the first transmembrane segment, and the following positively...

Yeast Genes Controlling Responses to Topogenic Signals in a Model Transmembrane Protein

Tipper, Donald J., Harley, Carol A

Yeast protein insertion orientation (PIO) mutants were isolated by selecting for growth on sucrose in cells in which the only source of invertase is a C-terminal fusion to a transmembrane protein....

Characterization of Herpes Simplex Virus-Containing Organelles by Subcellular Fractionation: Role for Organelle Acidification in Assembly of Infectious Particles

Harley, Carol A., Dasgupta, Anindya, Wilson, Duncan W.

The cytoplasmic compartments occupied by exocytosing herpes simplex virus (HSV) are poorly defined. It is unclear which organelles contain the majority of trafficking virions and which are occupied...

Yeast Genes Controlling Responses to Topogenic Signals in a Model Transmembrane Protein

Tipper, Donald J., Harley, Carol A

Yeast protein insertion orientation (PIO) mutants were isolated by selecting for growth on sucrose in cells in which the only source of invertase is a C-terminal fusion to a transmembrane protein....

Characterization of Herpes Simplex Virus-Containing Organelles by Subcellular Fractionation: Role for Organelle Acidification in Assembly of Infectious Particles

Harley, Carol A., Dasgupta, Anindya, Wilson, Duncan W.

The cytoplasmic compartments occupied by exocytosing herpes simplex virus (HSV) are poorly defined. It is unclear which organelles contain the majority of trafficking virions and which are occupied...