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Jared AM Bard
Jared AM Bard
Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University
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Structure and function of the 26S proteasome
JAM Bard, EA Goodall, ER Greene, E Jonsson, KC Dong, A Martin
Annual review of biochemistry 87, 697-724, 2018
6452018
The 26S proteasome utilizes a kinetic gateway to prioritize substrate degradation
JAM Bard, C Bashore, KC Dong, A Martin
Cell 177 (2), 286-298. e15, 2019
1272019
Chaperones directly and efficiently disperse stress-triggered biomolecular condensates
H Yoo, JAM Bard, EV Pilipenko, DA Drummond
Molecular Cell 82 (4), 741-755. e11, 2022
722022
Stressful steps: progress and challenges in understanding stress-induced mRNA condensation and accumulation in stress granules
H Glauninger, CJW Hickernell, JAM Bard, DA Drummond
Molecular cell 82 (14), 2544-2556, 2022
622022
Recombinant expression, unnatural amino acid incorporation, and site-specific labeling of 26S proteasomal subcomplexes
JAM Bard, A Martin
The Ubiquitin Proteasome System: Methods and Protocols, 219-236, 2018
152018
Ubiquitin modulates 26S proteasome conformational dynamics and promotes substrate degradation
E Jonsson, ZM Htet, JAM Bard, KC Dong, A Martin
Science Advances 8 (51), eadd9520, 2022
112022
Adaptive preservation of orphan ribosomal proteins in chaperone-dispersed condensates
A Ali, R Garde, OC Schaffer, JAM Bard, K Husain, SK Kik, KA Davis, ...
Nature cell biology 25 (11), 1691-1703, 2023
62023
An adaptive biomolecular condensation response is conserved across environmentally divergent species
SK Kik, D Christopher, H Glauninger, CW Hickernell, JAM Bard, KM Lin, ...
Nature Communications 15, 2024
32024
Adaptive preservation of orphan ribosomal proteins in chaperone-stirred condensates
A Ali, R Garde, OC Schaffer, JAM Bard, K Husain, SK Kik, KA Davis, ...
BioRxiv, 2022.11. 09.515856, 2022
32022
Deconvolution of substrate processing by the 26S proteasome reveals a selective kinetic gateway to degradation
JAM Bard, C Bashore, KC Dong, A Martin
BioRxiv, 359695, 2018
32018
Transcriptome-wide mRNA condensation precedes stress granule formation and excludes stress-induced transcripts
H Glauninger, JAM Bard, CJ Wong Hickernell, EM Airoldi, W Li, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.04. 15.589678, 2024
2024
No Granules, No Problem: Stress Granules Are Not Required For mRNA Condensation Or Translational Regulation During Stress
CW Hickernell, H Glauninger, J Bard, DA Drummond
PROTEIN SCIENCE 32 (12), 2023
2023
The functional and molecular determinants of stress-induced mRNA condensation
H Glauninger, J Bard, CW Hickernell, TR Sosnick, E Wallace, ...
Biophysical Journal 122 (3), 484a-485a, 2023
2023
Preservation of orphan ribosomal proteins during stress in chaperone-stirred condensates
A Ali, S Keyport, J Bard, A Drummond, D Pincus
PROTEIN SCIENCE 32, 2023
2023
Track: Protein Phase Separation in Biomolecular Condensates The functional and molecular determinants of stress-induced mRNA condensation
H Glauninger, J Bard, CW Hickernell, T Sosnick, E Wallace, ...
PROTEIN SCIENCE 32, 2023
2023
The functional and molecular determinants of stress-induced mRNA condensation
H Glauninger, J Bard, TR Sosnick, E Wallace, DA Drummond
Biophysical Journal 121 (3), 472a-473a, 2022
2022
Global conformational changes and their allosteric control by ubiquitin regulate protein degradation of the 26S proteasome molecular machine
A Martin, Z Htet, E Jonsson, E Lopez-Alfonzo, K Dong, J Bard
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2022, N06. 001, 2022
2022
Direct Observation of Protein Translocation by the 26S Proteasome
E Jonsson, J Bard, EM López-Alfonzo, E Goodall, K Dong, A Martin
Biophysical Journal 116 (3), 158a-159a, 2019
2019
Illuminating degradation: The coordination and timing of substrate processing by the 26S proteasome
J Bard
University of California, Berkeley, 2018
2018
Illuminating the Proteasome: Fluorescence Assays for Investigating the Kinetics of Proteasome Substrate Processing
JA Bard, E Jonsson, A Martin
The FASEB Journal 30, 597.2-597.2, 2016
2016
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