Jeanne Hirsch

Affiliations: 
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States 
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Cell Biology, Molecular Biology
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Budhwar R, Fang G, Hirsch JP. (2011) Kelch repeat proteins control yeast PKA activity in response to nutrient availability. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 10: 767-70
Budhwar R, Lu A, Hirsch JP. (2010) Nutrient control of yeast PKA activity involves opposing effects on phosphorylation of the Bcy1 regulatory subunit. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 21: 3749-58
Niranjan T, Guo X, Victor J, et al. (2007) Kelch repeat protein interacts with the yeast Galpha subunit Gpa2p at a site that couples receptor binding to guanine nucleotide exchange. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282: 24231-8
Lu A, Hirsch JP. (2005) Cyclic AMP-independent regulation of protein kinase A substrate phosphorylation by kelch repeat proteins Eukaryotic Cell. 4: 1794-1800
Peng L, Mirshahi T, Zhang H, et al. (2003) Critical determinants of the G protein gamma subunits in the Gbetagamma stimulation of G protein-activated inwardly rectifying potassium (GIRK) channel activity. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278: 50203-11
Batlle M, Lu A, Green DA, et al. (2003) Krh1p and Krh2p act downstream of the Gpa2p G(alpha) subunit to negatively regulate haploid invasive growth. Journal of Cell Science. 116: 701-10
Kim J, Bortz E, Zhong H, et al. (2000) Localization and signaling of Gβ subunit Ste4p are controlled by a-factor receptor and the a-specific protein Asg7p Molecular and Cellular Biology. 20: 8826-8835
Yu Y, Yussa M, Song J, et al. (1999) A double interaction screen identifies positive and negative ftz gene regulators and ftz-interacting proteins. Mechanisms of Development. 83: 95-105
Kim J, Couve A, Hirsch JP. (1999) Receptor inhibition of pheromone signaling is mediated by the Ste4p Gbeta subunit. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 19: 441-9
Xue Y, Batlle M, Hirsch JP. (1998) GPR1 encodes a putative G protein-coupled receptor that associates with the Gpa2p Galpha subunit and functions in a Ras-independent pathway. The Embo Journal. 17: 1996-2007
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