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76
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5084
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2435

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

William J. Lennarz is affiliated with Stony Brook University in the United States. Their professional focus encompasses various aspects of scientific research, though no specific fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work are listed for their profile.

There are no recent research papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications associated with William J. Lennarz documented in the available data. Despite this, their scientific career includes recognition by prestigious institutions.

In 1989, William J. Lennarz was named a Member of the National Academy of Sciences, an honor indicative of their standing within the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • The Crystal Structure of Yeast Protein Disulfide Isomerase Suggests Cooperativity between Its Active Sites

    Geng Tian;Song Xiang;Robert Noiva;William J. Lennarz

  • Enzymatic conversion of proteins to glycoproteins.

    Dorothy D. Pless;William J. Lennarz

  • PNG1, a Yeast Gene Encoding a Highly Conserved Peptide:N-Glycanase

    Tadashi Suzuki;Hangil Park;Nancy M. Hollingsworth;Rolf Sternglanz

  • The essential function of yeast protein disulfide isomerase does not reside in its isomerase activity

    MaryLynne LaMantia;William J. Lennarz

  • Export of a cysteine-free misfolded secretory protein from the endoplasmic reticulum for degradation requires interaction with protein disulfide isomerase.

    Pauline Gillece;José Manuel Luz;William J. Lennarz;Francisco Javier de la Cruz

  • Unraveling the mechanism of protein N-glycosylation.

    Aixin Yan;William J. Lennarz

  • Primary structural requirements for the enzymatic formation of the N-glycosidic bond in glycoproteins. Studies with natural and synthetic peptides.

    Gerald Warren Hart;K. Brew;G. A. Grant;R. A. Bradshaw

  • Sea urchin egg receptor for sperm: sequence similarity of binding domain and hsp70

    Kathleen R. Foltz;Jacqueline S. Partin;William J. Lennarz

  • Studies on the Function of Oligosaccharyl Transferase Subunits Stt3p IS DIRECTLY INVOLVED IN THE GLYCOSYLATION PROCESS

    Qi Yan;William J. Lennarz

  • Cytoplasmic peptide : N-glycanase (PNGase) in eukaryotic cells : occurrence, primary structure, and potential functions

    Tadashi Suzuki;Hangil Park;William J. Lennarz

  • Substrate recognition by oligosaccharyltransferase. Studies on glycosylation of modified Asn-X-Thr/Ser tripeptides.

    J K Welply;P Shenbagamurthi;W J Lennarz;F Naider

  • Glycosylation site binding protein and protein disulfide isomerase are identical and essential for cell viability in yeast.

    Marylynne Lamantia;Tadashi Miura;Hiroyuki Tachikawa;Howard A. Kaplan

  • Endo-β-N-acetylglucosaminidase, an enzyme involved in processing of free oligosaccharides in the cytosol

    Tadashi Suzuki;Keiichi Yano;Seiji Sugimoto;Ken Kitajima

  • Effects of tunicamycin on the biosynthesis of glycosaminoglycans by embryonic chick cornea.

    Gerald Warren Hart;W. J. Lennarz

  • Rad23 Provides a Link between the Png1 Deglycosylating Enzyme and the 26 S Proteasome in Yeast

    Tadashi Suzuki;Hangil Park;Michael A. Kwofie;William J. Lennarz

  • Inhibition of polyisoprenoid and glycoprotein biosynthesis causes abnormal embryonic development.

    Daniel D. Carson;William J. Lennarz

  • Relationship of dolichol synthesis to glycoprotein synthesis during embryonic development.

    D D Carson;W J Lennarz

  • A FATTY ACID SYNTHETASE FROM E. COLI

    W. J. Lennarz;R. J. Light;Konrad Bloch

  • Temporal aspects of the N- and O-glycosylation of human chorionic gonadotropin.

    J A Hanover;J Elting;G R Mintz;W J Lennarz

  • Identification of proteins that interact with mammalian peptide:N-glycanase and implicate this hydrolase in the proteasome-dependent pathway for protein degradation

    Hangil Park;Tadashi Suzuki;William J. Lennarz

Frequent Co-Authors

Hermann Schindelin
Hermann Schindelin University of Würzburg
Kay Ohlendieck
Kay Ohlendieck National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Ken Kitajima
Ken Kitajima Nagoya University
Huilin Li
Huilin Li Van Andel Institute
Rolf Sternglanz
Rolf Sternglanz Stony Brook University
Tsukasa Matsuda
Tsukasa Matsuda Nagoya University
Victor D. Vacquier
Victor D. Vacquier University of California, San Diego
Caroline Kisker
Caroline Kisker University of Würzburg
Glenn D. Prestwich
Glenn D. Prestwich University of Utah

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