Charlotte M. Fare
Affiliations: | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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biochemistry, biophysics, neurodegenerationGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorCharlotte A. Boettiger | research assistant | UNC Chapel Hill | |
James Shorter | grad student | Penn |
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Fare CM, Rhine K, Lam A, et al. (2022) A minimal construct of nuclear-import receptor Karyopherin-β2 defines the regions critical for chaperone and disaggregation activity. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 102806 |
Shen H, Yanas A, Owens MC, et al. (2022) Sexually dimorphic RNA helicases DDX3X and DDX3Y differentially regulate RNA metabolism through phase separation. Molecular Cell |
Kim HJ, Mohassel P, Donkervoort S, et al. (2022) Heterozygous frameshift variants in HNRNPA2B1 cause early-onset oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy. Nature Communications. 13: 2306 |
Rhine K, Dasovich M, Yoniles J, et al. (2022) Poly(ADP-ribose) drives condensation of FUS via a transient interaction. Molecular Cell |
Odeh HM, Fare CM, Shorter J. (2021) Nuclear-import receptors counter deleterious phase transitions in neurodegenerative disease. Journal of Molecular Biology. 167220 |
Beijer D, Kim HJ, Guo L, et al. (2021) Characterization of HNRNPA1 mutations defines diversity in pathogenic mechanisms and clinical presentation. Jci Insight. 6 |
Fare CM, Villani A, Drake LE, et al. (2021) Higher-order organization of biomolecular condensates. Open Biology. 11: 210137 |
Fare CM, Shorter J. (2021) (Dis)Solving the problem of aberrant protein states. Disease Models & Mechanisms. 14 |
Fare CM, Shorter J. (2021) Open Access: A Role for p53 in c9ALS/FTD? Trends in Genetics : Tig |
Hutten S, Usluer S, Bourgeois B, et al. (2020) Nuclear Import Receptors Directly Bind to Arginine-Rich Dipeptide Repeat Proteins and Suppress Their Pathological Interactions. Cell Reports. 33: 108538 |