Douglas Cyr, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Cell Biology University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Protein Folding, Molecular Chaperones, Mitochondria, Intermediate Metabolism
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Marszalek J, De Los Rios P, Cyr D, et al. (2023) J-domain proteins: From molecular mechanisms to diseases. Cell Stress & Chaperones. 29: 21-33
Sopha P, Meerod T, Chantrathonkul B, et al. (2023) Novel functions of the ER-located Hsp40s DNAJB12 and DNAJB14 on proteins at the outer mitochondrial membrane under stress mediated by CCCP. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
Kennedy A, Cyr DM. (2022) DNAJB12 and Hsp70 Mediate Triage of Misfolded Membrane Proteins for Proteasomal versus Lysosomal Degradation. Autophagy Reports. 1: 559-562
Cyr DM, Ramos CH. (2022) Specification of Hsp70 Function by Hsp40 Co-chaperones. Sub-Cellular Biochemistry. 101: 127-139
Zhang R, Malinverni D, Cyr DM, et al. (2022) J-domain protein chaperone circuits in proteostasis and disease. Trends in Cell Biology
Singh AK, Fan Y, Balut C, et al. (2019) Biological characterization of F508delCFTR protein processing by the CFTR Corrector ABBV-2222/GLPG2222. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Kampinga HH, Andreasson C, Barducci A, et al. (2018) Function, evolution, and structure of J-domain proteins. Cell Stress & Chaperones
Vermulst M, Denney AS, Lang MJ, et al. (2015) Corrigendum: Transcription errors induce proteotoxic stress and shorten cellular lifespan. Nature Communications. 6: 8738
Vermulst M, Denney AS, Lang MJ, et al. (2015) Transcription errors induce proteotoxic stress and shorten cellular lifespan. Nature Communications. 6: 8065
Cyr DM, Ramos CH. (2015) Specification of Hsp70 function by Type I and Type II Hsp40. Sub-Cellular Biochemistry. 78: 91-102
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