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Arthur L. Haas is affiliated with Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on subfields such as Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Cell Biology.

Their recent publications include studies on various aspects of molecular and cellular biology related to disease mechanisms and immune responses. Notable recent papers are:

  • "Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus NS2 Protein Induces Autophagy by Modulating Beclin1 Protein Stabilization and ISGylation" (2022), published in mBio
  • "ISG15 attenuates post-translational modifications of mitofusins and congression of damaged mitochondria in Ataxia Telangiectasia cells" (2021), published in Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease
  • "SUMOylation of mitofusins: A potential mechanism for perinuclear mitochondrial congression in cells treated with mitochondrial stressors" (2021), published in Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease
  • "Extracellular ISG15 triggers ISGylation via a type-I interferon independent non-canonical mechanism to regulate host response during virus infection" (2024), published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Characterizing the monomer-dimer equilibrium of UbcH8/Ube2L6: A combined SAXS and NMR study" (2023), published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Arthur L. Haas has collaborated frequently with several coauthors including Meredith Juncker, Ryan Reed, Kerem Kahraman, Oktay Göcenler, and Volker Dötsch.

The scientist's work is often published in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease
  • mBio
  • ACS Omega
  • Cellular Signalling

Their main research topics cover:

  • Autophagy in Disease and Therapy
  • Interferon and Immune Responses
  • Respiratory Viral Infections Research
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Ubiquitin and Proteasome Pathways
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease
  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology

Best Publications

  • Proposed role of ATP in protein breakdown: conjugation of protein with multiple chains of the polypeptide of ATP-dependent proteolysis.

    Avram Hershko;Aaron Ciechanover;Hannah Heller;Arthur L. Haas

  • ATP-dependent conjugation of reticulocyte proteins with the polypeptide required for protein degradation.

    Aaron Ciechanover;Hannah Heller;Sarah Elias;Arthur L. Haas

  • A ubiquitin mutant with specific defects in DNA repair and multiubiquitination.

    J Spence;S Sadis;A L Haas;D Finley

  • Ubiquitin-activating enzyme. Mechanism and role in protein-ubiquitin conjugation.

    A L Haas;J V Warms;A Hershko;I A Rose

  • Interferon induces a 15-kilodalton protein exhibiting marked homology to ubiquitin.

    A L Haas;P Ahrens;P M Bright;H Ankel

  • Ubiquitin is the ATP-dependent proteolysis factor I of rabbit reticulocytes.

    K D Wilkinson;M K Urban;A L Haas

  • The interferon-inducible 15-kDa ubiquitin homolog conjugates to intracellular proteins.

    Keith R. Loeb;Arthur L. Haas

  • The immunochemical detection and quantitation of intracellular ubiquitin-protein conjugates

    A L Haas;P M Bright

  • The mechanism of ubiquitin activating enzyme. A kinetic and equilibrium analysis.

    A L Haas;I A Rose

  • IMMUNOREGULATORY PROPERTIES OF ISG15, AN INTERFERON-INDUCED CYTOKINE

    Jonathan D'Cunha;Ernest Knight;Arthur L. Haas;Robert L. Truitt

  • Pathways of ubiquitin conjugation.

    Arthur L. Haas;Thomas J. Siepmann

  • Immunochemical analysis of the turnover of ubiquitin-protein conjugates in intact cells. Relationship to the breakdown of abnormal proteins.

    A Hershko;E Eytan;A Ciechanover;A L Haas

  • Novel Multiubiquitin Chain Linkages Catalyzed by the Conjugating Enzymes E2EPF and RAD6 Are Recognized by 26 S Proteasome Subunit 5

    Olga V. Baboshina;Arthur L. Haas

  • Increase in ubiquitin-protein conjugates concomitant with the increase in proteolysis in rat skeletal muscle during starvation and atrophy denervation.

    S S Wing;A L Haas;A L Goldberg

  • Crystal structure of the interferon-induced ubiquitin-like protein ISG15

    Jana Narasimhan;Ming Wang;Zhuji Fu;Jennifer M. Klein

  • Elevated Expression of ISG15 in Tumor Cells Interferes with the Ubiquitin/26S Proteasome Pathway

    Shyamal D. Desai;Arthur L. Haas;Laurence M. Wood;Yu Chen Tsai

  • Degradation of cytochrome P450 2E1: selective loss after labilization of the enzyme.

    Daniel J. Tierney;Arthur L. Haas;Dennis R. Koop

  • Conjugation of the 15-kDa Interferon-induced Ubiquitin Homolog Is Distinct from That of Ubiquitin

    Jana Narasimhan;Jennifer L. Potter;Arthur L. Haas

  • The resolution and characterization of putative ubiquitin carrier protein isozymes from rabbit reticulocytes.

    A L Haas;P M Bright

  • Hemin inhibits ATP-dependent ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis: role of hemin in regulating ubiquitin conjugate degradation

    Arthur L. Haas;Irwin A. Rose

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith D. Wilkinson
Keith D. Wilkinson Emory University
Aaron Ciechanover
Aaron Ciechanover Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Allen Taylor
Allen Taylor Tufts University
Joseph T. Barbieri
Joseph T. Barbieri Medical College of Wisconsin
Avram Hershko
Avram Hershko Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Daniel Finley
Daniel Finley Harvard University
Nicolas G. Bazan
Nicolas G. Bazan Louisiana State University
Dara W. Frank
Dara W. Frank Medical College of Wisconsin
Alfred L. Goldberg
Alfred L. Goldberg Harvard University

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