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Rebeca Ibarra
Rebeca Ibarra
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Cell biology
Ubiquitin
Biology
Ubiquitin ligase
Protein folding
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The San1 Ubiquitin Ligase Avidly Recognizes Misfolded Proteins through Multiple Substrate Binding Sites
2021
Rebeca Ibarra
Heather R. Borror
Bryce Hart
Richard G. Gardner
Gary Kleiger
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The extent of Ssa1/Ssa2 Hsp70 chaperone involvement in nuclear protein quality control degradation varies with the substrate.
2019
Molecular Biology of the Cell
Ramon D. Jones
Charisma Enam
Rebeca Ibarra
Heather R. Borror
Kaitlyn E. Mostoller
Eric K. Fredrickson
JiaBei Lin
Edward Chuang
Zachary M. March
James Shorter
Tommer Ravid
Gary Kleiger
Richard G. Gardner
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Author response: Robust cullin-RING ligase function is established by a multiplicity of poly-ubiquitylation pathways
2019
eLife
Spencer Hill
Kurt M. Reichermeier
Daniel C. Scott
Lorena Samentar
Jasmin Coulombe-Huntington
Luisa Izzi
Xiaojing Tang
Rebeca Ibarra
Thierry Bertomeu
Annie Moradian
Michael J. Sweredoski
Nora B. Caberoy
Brenda A. Schulman
Frank Sicheri
Mike Tyers
Gary Kleiger
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The San1 Ubiquitin Ligase Functions Preferentially with Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzyme Ubc1 During Protein Quality Control
2016
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Rebeca Ibarra
Daniella Sandoval
Eric K. Fredrickson
Richard G. Gardner
Gary Kleiger
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