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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
67
Citations
34600
World Ranking
8032
National Ranking
3640

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2003 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Cecile M. Pickart was affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research career was associated with this institution, where they contributed to the academic community through scholarly activities.

During their career, they were recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2003, which marks a formal acknowledgment by peers within the scientific community.

There is no publicly available record of recent papers, coauthors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study tied to their name in the accessible data.

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms underlying ubiquitination.

    Cecile M. Pickart

  • Recognition of the polyubiquitin proteolytic signal.

    Julia S. Thrower;Laura Hoffman;Martin Rechsteiner;Cecile M. Pickart

  • Activation of the IκB Kinase Complex by TRAF6 Requires a Dimeric Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzyme Complex and a Unique Polyubiquitin Chain

    Li Deng;Chen Wang;Erika Spencer;Liyong Yang

  • Ubiquitin: structures, functions, mechanisms.

    Cecile M. Pickart;Michael J. Eddins

  • Polyubiquitin chains: polymeric protein signals

    Cecile M Pickart;David Fushman

  • The ubiquitin-modifying enzyme A20 is required for termination of Toll-like receptor responses.

    David L. Boone;Emre E. Turer;Eric G. Lee;Regina Celeste Ahmad

  • Noncanonical MMS2-Encoded Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzyme Functions in Assembly of Novel Polyubiquitin Chains for DNA Repair

    Roseanne M Hofmann;Cecile M Pickart

  • Back to the Future with Ubiquitin

    Cecile M Pickart

  • A 26 S protease subunit that binds ubiquitin conjugates.

    Q. Deveraux;V. Ustrell;C. Pickart;M. Rechsteiner

  • Proteasomes and their kin: proteases in the machine age.

    Cecile M. Pickart;Robert E. Cohen

  • Ubiquitin in chains.

    Cecile M Pickart

  • A proteasomal ATPase subunit recognizes the polyubiquitin degradation signal.

    Y. Amy Lam;T. Glen Lawson;Murugesan Velayutham;Jay L. Zweier

  • Ubiquitin enters the new millennium.

    Cecile M Pickart

  • Targeting of substrates to the 26S proteasome.

    Cecile M. Pickart

  • Huntingtin Is Ubiquitinated and Interacts with a Specific Ubiquitin-conjugating Enzyme

    Michael A. Kalchman;Rona K. Graham;Gang Xia;H. Brook Koide

  • Solution Conformation of Lys63-linked Di-ubiquitin Chain Provides Clues to Functional Diversity of Polyubiquitin Signaling

    Ranjani Varadan;Michael Assfalg;Aydin Haririnia;Shahri Raasi

  • Diverse polyubiquitin interaction properties of ubiquitin-associated domains.

    Shahri Raasi;Ranjani Varadan;David Fushman;Cecile M Pickart

  • Inhibition of the ubiquitin-proteasome system in Alzheimer's disease.

    Y A Lam;C M Pickart;A Alban;M Landon

  • Characterization of Two Polyubiquitin Binding Sites in the 26 S Protease Subunit 5a

    Patrick Young;Quinn Deveraux;Richard E. Beal;Cecile M. Pickart

  • Mms2–Ubc13 covalently bound to ubiquitin reveals the structural basis of linkage-specific polyubiquitin chain formation

    Michael J Eddins;Candice M Carlile;Kamila M Gomez;Kamila M Gomez;Cecile M Pickart

Frequent Co-Authors

Cynthia Wolberger
Cynthia Wolberger Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
David Fushman
David Fushman University of Maryland, College Park
Martin Rechsteiner
Martin Rechsteiner University of Utah
Michael J. Matunis
Michael J. Matunis Johns Hopkins University
Min Wang
Min Wang Qingdao University
Keith D. Wilkinson
Keith D. Wilkinson Emory University
Elmon Schmelzer
Elmon Schmelzer Max Planck Society
Klaus Palme
Klaus Palme University of Freiburg
Karin Ljung
Karin Ljung Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Daniel Finley
Daniel Finley Harvard University

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