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Joel Richter, Ph.D.
Academic Role: Professor
Faculty Appointment(s) In:
Program in Molecular Medicine
Other Affiliation(s):
Interdisciplinary Graduate Program
Program in Neuroscience
Selected Publications
(all publications, see http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Search&db=pubmed&term=richter+jd&tool=fuzzy&ot=richte+jd)
Mendez, R., Hake, L.E., Andresson, T., Littlefield, L.E., Ruderman, J.V., and Richter, J.D. (2000). Phosphorylation of CPE binding factor by Eg2 regulates c-mos mRNA translation. Nature 404, 302-307.
Groisman, I, Huang, Y.S., Mendez, R., Cao, Q., Therukauf, W., and Richter, J.D. (2000). CPEB, maskin, and cyclin B1 mRNA at the mitotic apparatus: implications for local translational control of cell division. Cell 103, 435-447.
Mendez, R., Murthy, K.G.K., Manley, J.L., and Richter, J.D. (2000). Phosphorylation of CPEB by Eg2 mediates the recruitment of CPSF into an active cytoplasmic polyadenylation complex. Molecular Cell 6, 1253-1259.
Tay , J., and Richter, J.D. (2001). Germ cell differentiation and synaptonemal complex formation are disrupted in CPEB knockout mice. Developmental Cell 1, 201-213.
Richter, J.D., and Theurkauf, W. (2001). The message is in the translation. Science 293, 60-62.
Groisman, I., Jung, M-Y., Sarkissian, M.,and Richter, J.D. (2002). Translational control of the embryonic cell cycle. Cell 109, 473-483.
Huang, Y-S., Carson, J.H., Barbarese, E., and Richter, J.D. (2003). Facilitation of dendritic mRNA transport by CPEB. Genes & Development 17, 638-653.
Tay , J., Hodgman, R., Sarkissian, M., and Richter, J.D. (2003). Regulated CPEB phosphorylation during meiotic progression suggests a mechanism for temporal control of maternal mRNA translation. Genes & Development 17, 1457-1462.
Sarkissian, M., Mendez, R., and Richter J.D. (2004). Progesterone and insulin stimulation of CPEB-dependent polyadenylation is regulated by aurora A and glycogen synthase kinase-3. Genes & Development 18, 48-61.
Barnard , D.C., Ryan K., Manley, J.L., and Richter, J.D. (2004). Symplekin and xGld2 are required for CPEB-mediated cytoplasmic polyadenylation. Cell 119, 641-651.
Richter, J.D., and Sonenberg, N. (2005). Regulation of cap-dependent translation by eIF4E inhibitory proteins. Nature 433, 477-480.
Cao, Q., Huang Y-S., Kan, M., and Richter, J.D. (2005). Amyloid precursor proteins anchor CPEB to membranes and promote polyadenylation. Molecular and Cellular Biology 25, 10930-10939.
Padmanabhan, K., and Richter, J.D. (2006). Regulated pumilio binding controls RINGO/Spy mRNA translation and CPEB activation. Genes & Development 20, 199-209.
Office: Biotech 2 Suite 204
Phone: 508-856-8615
E-mail: Joel.Richter@umassmed.edu
Keywords:
Neurobiology,
Gene Expression,
Developmental Biology
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