Ruth N. Collins

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology
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Monica Calero grad student 2003 Cornell
Carol J. DeRegis grad student 2008 Cornell
Christopher D. Heger grad student 2008 Cornell
Peter B. Rahl grad student 2008 Cornell
Mengqiao Wang grad student 2013 Cornell
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Lepore D, Spassibojko O, Pinto G, et al. (2016) Cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation of Sec4p controls membrane deposition during cytokinesis. The Journal of Cell Biology. 214: 691-703
Rinaldi FC, Packer M, Collins R. (2015) New insights into the molecular mechanism of the Rab GTPase Sec4p activation. Bmc Structural Biology. 15: 14
Wang M, Collins RN. (2014) A lysine deacetylase Hos3 is targeted to the bud neck and involved in the spindle position checkpoint. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 25: 2720-34
Heger CD, Wrann CD, Collins RN. (2011) Phosphorylation provides a negative mode of regulation for the yeast Rab GTPase Sec4p. Plos One. 6: e24332
Collins RN, Zimmerberg J. (2009) Cell biology: A score for membrane fusion. Nature. 459: 1065-6
Nokes RL, Fields IC, Collins RN, et al. (2008) Rab13 regulates membrane trafficking between TGN and recycling endosomes in polarized epithelial cells. The Journal of Cell Biology. 182: 845-53
Rahl PB, Collins RN. (2008) Analysis of the Elp complex and its role in regulating exocytosis. Methods in Enzymology. 439: 315-25
DeRegis CJ, Rahl PB, Hoffman GR, et al. (2008) Mutational analysis of betaCOP (Sec26p) identifies an appendage domain critical for function. Bmc Cell Biology. 9: 3
Buvelot Frei S, Rahl PB, Nussbaum M, et al. (2006) Bioinformatic and comparative localization of Rab proteins reveals functional insights into the uncharacterized GTPases Ypt10p and Ypt11p. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 26: 7299-317
Collins RN. (2006) How the ER stays in shape. Cell. 124: 464-6
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