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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Michael R. Culbertson is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. The scientist's research focuses primarily within their academic position at this institution.

Their recognized achievement includes being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2007. This distinction indicates acknowledgment from a prominent scientific organization.

There are no specific records of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study available for Michael R. Culbertson in the provided data. Likewise, no particular research topics or trends in publications have been documented.

Best Publications

  • The product of the yeast UPF1 gene is required for rapid turnover of mRNAs containing a premature translational termination codon.

    P Leeds;S W Peltz;A Jacobson;M R Culbertson

  • RNA surveillance. Unforeseen consequences for gene expression, inherited genetic disorders and cancer.

    Michael R. Culbertson

  • Gene products that promote mRNA turnover in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    P. Leeds;J. M. Wood;Bum-Soo Lee;M. R. Culbertson

  • COT1, a gene involved in cobalt accumulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    D. S. Conklin;J. A. Mcmaster;M. R. Culbertson;Ching Kung

  • Yeast Upf proteins required for RNA surveillance affect global expression of the yeast transcriptome.

    Michael J. Lelivelt;Michael R. Culbertson

  • Phosphorylation of Retinoblastoma Protein by Viral Protein with Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Function

    Adam J. Hume;Jonathan S. Finkel;Jeremy P. Kamil;Donald M. Coen

  • The yeast homolog to mouse tcp-1 affects microtubule-mediated processes

    D Ursic;M R Culbertson

  • Looking at mRNA decay pathways through the window of molecular evolution

    Michael R Culbertson;Peter F Leeds

  • Yeast K1 killer toxin forms ion channels in sensitive yeast spheroplasts and in artificial liposomes.

    Boris Martinac;Hong Zhu;Andrzej Kubalski;Xinliang Zhou

  • Casein kinase I-like protein kinases encoded by YCK1 and YCK2 are required for yeast morphogenesis.

    L C Robinson;M M Menold;S Garrett;M R Culbertson

  • The majority of yeast UPF1 co-localizes with polyribosomes in the cytoplasm.

    Audrey L. Atkin;Nicola Altamura;Peter Leeds;Michael R. Culbertson

  • Ion channels in yeast

    Michael C. Gustin;Boris Martinac;Yoshiro Saimi;Michael R. Culbertson

  • Yeast casein kinase I homologues: an essential gene pair.

    L C Robinson;E J Hubbard;P R Graves;A A DePaoli-Roach

  • Impact of nonsense-mediated mRNA decay on the global expression profile of budding yeast.

    Qiaoning Guan;Wei Zheng;Shijie Tang;Xiaosong Liu

  • Mutations in elongation factor EF-1 alpha affect the frequency of frameshifting and amino acid misincorporation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    M G Sandbaken;M R Culbertson

  • SUF12 suppressor protein of yeast. A fusion protein related to the EF-1 family of elongation factors.

    Patricia G. Wilson;Michael R. Culbertson

  • The essential yeast Tcp1 protein affects actin and microtubules.

    D Ursic;J C Sedbrook;K L Himmel;M R Culbertson

  • The yeast SEN1 gene is required for the processing of diverse RNA classes

    Doris Ursic;Karen L. Himmel;Kyle A. Gurley;Frances Webb

  • Multiple protein/protein and protein/RNA interactions suggest roles for yeast DNA/RNA helicase Sen1p in transcription, transcription‐coupled DNA repair and RNA processing

    Doris Ursic;Karen Chinchilla;Jonathan S. Finkel;Michael R. Culbertson

  • Casein Kinase Iγ Subfamily. MOLECULAR CLONING, EXPRESSION, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE MAMMALIAN ISOFORMS AND COMPLEMENTATION OF DEFECTS IN THE SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE YCK GENES

    Lanmin Zhai;Paul R. Graves;Lucy C. Robinson;Michelle Italiano

Frequent Co-Authors

Ching Kung
Ching Kung University of Wisconsin–Madison
Mark Winey
Mark Winey University of California, Davis
Boris Martinac
Boris Martinac Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
Julius Adler
Julius Adler University of Wisconsin–Madison
Stephen L. Sturley
Stephen L. Sturley Columbia University Medical Center
Alan D. Attie
Alan D. Attie University of Wisconsin–Madison
Anna A. DePaoli-Roach
Anna A. DePaoli-Roach Indiana University
Peter J. Roach
Peter J. Roach Indiana University
Judith Berman
Judith Berman Tel Aviv University
Philip Hieter
Philip Hieter University of British Columbia

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