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Richard S. Marshall
Richard S. Marshall
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Autophagy: the master of bulk and selective recycling
RS Marshall, RD Vierstra
Annual review of plant biology 69, 173-208, 2018
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Autophagic degradation of the 26S proteasome is mediated by the dual ATG8/ubiquitin receptor RPN10 in Arabidopsis
RS Marshall, F Li, DC Gemperline, AJ Book, RD Vierstra
Molecular cell 58 (6), 1053-1066, 2015
3932015
ATG8-Binding UIM Proteins Define a New Class of Autophagy Adaptors and Receptors
RS Marshall, Z Hua, S Mali, F McLoughlin, RD Vierstra
Cell 177 (3), 766-781. e24, 2019
2632019
Dynamic Regulation of the 26S Proteasome: from Synthesis to Degradation
RS Marshall, RD Vierstra
Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences 6, 40, 2019
1892019
Autophagic Turnover of Inactive 26S Proteasomes in Yeast Is Directed by the Ubiquitin Receptor Cue5 and the Hsp42 Chaperone
RS Marshall, F McLoughlin, RD Vierstra
Cell Reports 16 (6), 1717-1732, 2016
1562016
SUMOylome profiling reveals a diverse array of nuclear targets modified by the SUMO ligase SIZ1 during heat stress
TC Rytz, MJ Miller, F McLoughlin, RC Augustine, RS Marshall, YT Juan, ...
The Plant Cell 30 (5), 1077-1099, 2018
1362018
Maize multi-omics reveal roles for autophagic recycling in proteome remodelling and lipid turnover
F McLoughlin, RC Augustine, RS Marshall, F Li, LD Kirkpatrick, MS Otegui, ...
Nature plants 4 (12), 1056-1070, 2018
1192018
Bacteria exploit autophagy for proteasome degradation and enhanced virulence in plants
S Üstün, A Hafrén, Q Liu, RS Marshall, EA Minina, PV Bozhkov, ...
The Plant Cell 30 (3), 668-685, 2018
1132018
Proteasome storage granules protect proteasomes from autophagic degradation upon carbon starvation
RS Marshall, RD Vierstra
eLife 7, e34532, 2018
952018
The proteasome stress regulon is controlled by a pair of NAC transcription factors in Arabidopsis
NP Gladman, RS Marshall, KH Lee, RD Vierstra
The Plant Cell 28 (6), 1279-1296, 2016
862016
Hsp101 interacts with the proteasome and promotes the clearance of ubiquitylated protein aggregates
F McLoughlin, M Kim, RS Marshall, RD Vierstra, E Vierling
Plant physiology 180 (4), 1829-1847, 2019
842019
Reticulon proteins modulate autophagy of the endoplasmic reticulum in maize endosperm
X Zhang, X Ding, RS Marshall, J Paez-Valencia, P Lacey, RD Vierstra, ...
Elife 9, e51918, 2020
732020
Arabidopsis cargo receptor NBR1 mediates selective autophagy of defective proteins
H Jung, HN Lee, RS Marshall, AW Lomax, MJ Yoon, J Kim, JH Kim, ...
Journal of experimental botany 71 (1), 73-89, 2020
672020
Autophagy Plays Prominent Roles in Amino Acid, Nucleotide, and Carbohydrate Metabolism during Fixed-Carbon Starvation in Maize
F McLoughlin, RS Marshall, X Ding, EC Chatt, LD Kirkpatrick, ...
The Plant Cell 32 (9), 2699-2724, 2020
582020
The role of CDC48 in the retro-translocation of non-ubiquitinated toxin substrates in plant cells
RS Marshall, NA Jolliffe, A Ceriotti, CJ Snowden, JM Lord, L Frigerio, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 283 (23), 15869-15877, 2008
582008
The RPT2 subunit of the 26S proteasome directs complex assembly, histone dynamics, and gametophyte and sporophyte development in Arabidopsis
KH Lee, A Minami, RS Marshall, AJ Book, LM Farmer, JM Walker, ...
The Plant Cell 23 (12), 4298-4317, 2011
572011
AUTOPHAGY-RELATED14 And Its Associated Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Complex Promotes Autophagy In Arabidopsis
F Liu, W Hu, F Li, RS Marshall, X Zarza, T Munnik, RD Vierstra
The Plant Cell, 2020
442020
Eat or be eaten: The autophagic plight of inactive 26S proteasomes
RS Marshall, RD Vierstra
Autophagy 11 (10), 1927-1928, 2015
422015
Signal peptide‐regulated toxicity of a plant ribosome‐inactivating protein during cell stress
RS Marshall, F D’Avila, A Di Cola, R Traini, L Spanò, MS Fabbrini, ...
The Plant Journal 65 (2), 218-229, 2011
292011
Understanding and exploiting the roles of autophagy in plants through multi-omics approaches
F Liu, RS Marshall, F Li
Plant science 274, 146-152, 2018
222018
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