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Overview

Harris D. Bernstein is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with specific interests spanning several subfields including Oncology, Genetics, Surgery, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, and Ecology.

The scientist's work encompasses a range of topics such as Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms, Cholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies, Genetic factors in colorectal cancer, Bacteriophages and microbial interactions, Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, and Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment.

Recent notable papers authored by Harris D. Bernstein are:

  • Bile acids as carcinogens in the colon and at other sites in the gastrointestinal system (2022), published in Experimental Biology and Medicine
  • The Causal Role of Bile Acids in Cancers of the Digestive System (2025), published in Preprints.org

Frequent co-authors in their research include Carol Bernstein, who has collaborated on multiple occasions.

Publications by Harris D. Bernstein have appeared predominantly in the following venues:

  • Experimental Biology and Medicine
  • Preprints.org

Best Publications

  • Model for signal sequence recognition from amino-acid sequence of 54K subunit of signal recognition particle

    Harris D. Bernstein;Mark A. Poritz;Katharina Strub;Patricia J. Hoben

  • The surprising complexity of signal sequences.

    Ramanujan S. Hegde;Harris D. Bernstein

  • The E. coli Signal Recognition Particle Is Required for the Insertion of a Subset of Inner Membrane Proteins

    Nancy D Ulbrandt;John A Newitt;Harris D Bernstein

  • Protein secretion in gram-negative bacteria via the autotransporter pathway.

    Nathalie Dautin;Harris D. Bernstein

  • An E. coli Ribonucleoprotein Containing 4.5S RNA Resembles Mammalian Signal Recognition Particle

    Mark A. Poritz;Harris D. Bernstein;Katharina Strub;Dieter Zopf

  • The methionine-rich domain of the 54 kd protein subunit of the signal recognition particle contains an Rna binding site and can be crosslinked to a signal sequence

    D. Zopf;H. D. Bernstein;A. E. Johnson;P. Walter

  • Interaction of E. coli Ffh/4.5S ribonucleoprotein and FtsY mimics that of mammalian signal recognition particle and its receptor

    Joshua D. Miller;Harris D. Bernstein;Harris D. Bernstein;Peter Walter

  • Cloning and expression of a human kinesin heavy chain gene: interaction of the COOH-terminal domain with cytoplasmic microtubules in transfected CV-1 cells

    F Navone;J Niclas;N Hom-Booher;L Sparks

  • Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli Reduces Mucus and Intermicrovillar Bridges in Human Stem Cell-Derived Colonoids

    Julie In;Jennifer Foulke-Abel;Nicholas C. Zachos;Anne Marie Hansen

  • Autotransporter structure reveals intra-barrel cleavage followed by conformational changes.

    Travis J Barnard;Nathalie Dautin;Petra Lukacik;Harris D Bernstein

  • Translation Arrest Requires Two-Way Communication between a Nascent Polypeptide and the Ribosome

    Cheryl A. Woolhead;Arthur E. Johnson;Arthur E. Johnson;Harris D. Bernstein

  • Cleavage of a bacterial autotransporter by an evolutionarily convergent autocatalytic mechanism

    Nathalie Dautin;Travis J Barnard;D Eric Anderson;Harris D Bernstein

  • Efficient secretion of a folded protein domain by a monomeric bacterial autotransporter.

    Kristen M. Skillman;Travis J. Barnard;Janine H. Peterson;Rodolfo Ghirlando

  • Signal Recognition Particle (SRP)-mediated Targeting and Sec-dependent Translocation of an Extracellular Escherichia coli Protein

    Robert Sijbrandi;Malene L. Urbanus;Corinne M. ten Hagen-Jongman;Harris D. Bernstein

  • Functional substitution of the signal recognition particle 54-kDa subunit by its Escherichia coli homolog

    Harris D. Bernstein;Dieter Zopf;Douglas M. Freymann;Peter Walter

  • Reconstitution of bacterial autotransporter assembly using purified components

    Giselle Roman-Hernandez;Janine H Peterson;Harris D Bernstein

  • Trigger factor retards protein export in Escherichia coli.

    Hin C. Lee;Harris D. Bernstein

  • Surface-Exposed Lipoproteins: An Emerging Secretion Phenomenon in Gram-Negative Bacteria

    Marlena M. Wilson;Harris D. Bernstein

  • The Plasticity of a Translation Arrest Motif Yields Insights into Nascent Polypeptide Recognition inside the Ribosome Tunnel

    Mee-Ngan Frances Yap;Harris D. Bernstein

  • SecA Is Required for the Insertion of Inner Membrane Proteins Targeted by the Escherichia coli Signal Recognition Particle

    Hai-Yan Qi;Harris D. Bernstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Gunnar von Heijne
Gunnar von Heijne Stockholm University
Peter Walter
Peter Walter University of California, San Francisco
David Baltimore
David Baltimore California Institute of Technology
Robert B. Best
Robert B. Best National Institutes of Health
Susan K. Buchanan
Susan K. Buchanan National Institutes of Health
Peter Sarnow
Peter Sarnow Stanford University
Joen Luirink
Joen Luirink Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Arthur E. Johnson
Arthur E. Johnson Texas A&M University
Mary K. Estes
Mary K. Estes Baylor College of Medicine
Sydney Brenner
Sydney Brenner Agency for Science, Technology and Research

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