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Publications

Finnigan, G.C.*, Hanson-Smith, V.*, Stevens, T.H. and J.W. Thornton (2012) The evolution of a multi-paralog molecular machine. Nature, Jan 9, 2012 online.

Finnigan, G.C.*, Hanson-Smith, V.*, Houser, B.D., Park, H.J. and T.H. Stevens (2011) The reconstructed ancestral subunit a functions as both V-ATPase isoforms Vph1p and Stv1p in S. cerevisiae. Mol. Biol. Cell, 22:3176-3191.

Finnigan, G.C., Ryan, M. and T.H. Stevens (2011) A genome-wide enhancer screen implicates sphingolipid composition in vacuolar ATPase function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics, 187:771-783.

Coonrod, E.M. and T.H. Stevens (2010) The Yeast vps Class E Mutants: The Beginning of the Molecular Analysis of the Multivesicular Body Biogenesis. Mol. Biol. Cell, 21:4057-4060.

Ryan, M., Graham, L.A. and T.H. Stevens (2008) Voa1p functions in V-ATPase membrane sector assembly in the yeast endoplasmic reticulum. Mol. Biol. Cell, 19:5131-5142.

Flannery, A.R. and T.H. Stevens (2008) Functional characterization of the N-terminal domain of Subunit H (Vma13p) of the Yeast Vacuolar ATPase. J. Biol. Chem., 283:29099-29108.

Neubert, C., Graham, L.A., Black-Maier, E.W., Liu, T.-Y., Stierhof, Y.-D., Seidel, T., Stevens, T.H. and K. Schumacher (2008) Arabidopsis has two functional orthologs of the yeast V-ATPase assembly factor Vma21p. Traffic, 9:1618-1628.

Schluter, C., Lam, K.K.Y., Brumm, J., Wu, B.W., Saunders, M., Stevens, T.H., Bryan, J. and E. Conibear (2008) Global analysis of yeast endosomal transport identifies the Vps55/68 sorting complex. Mol. Biol. Cell, 19:1282-1294.

Davis-Kaplan, S.R., Compton, M.A., Flannery, A.R., Ward, D.M., Kaplan, J., Stevens, T.H. and L.A. Graham (2006) PKR1 encodes an assembly factor for the yeast V-type ATPase. J Biol Chem. 281: 32025-32035.

Compton, M.A., Graham, L.A. and T.H. Stevens (2006) Vma9p (subunit e) is an integral membrane V0 subunit of the yeast V-ATPase. J Biol Chem. 281:15312-15319.

Lottridge, J.M., Flannery, A.R., Vincelli, J.L. and T.H. Stevens (2006) Vta1p and Vps46p regulate the membrane association and ATPase activity of Vps4p at the yeast multivesicular body. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 103:6202-6207.

Bowers, K. and T.H. Stevens. Protein transport from the late Golgi to the vacuole in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1744, 438-454 (2005).

Malkus, P., Graham, L.A., Stevens, T.H. and R. Schekman. Role of Vma21p in assembly and transport of the yeast vacuolar ATPase. Mol. Biol. Cell, 15, 5075-5091 (2004).

Flannery, A.R., Graham, L.A. and T.H. Stevens. Topological characterization of the c, c', and c'' subunits of the Vacuolar ATPase from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Biol. Chem., 279, 39856-39862 (2004).

Bowers, K., Lottridge, J., Helliwell, S.B., Goldthwaite, L.M., Luzio, J.P. and T.H. Stevens. Protein-protein interactions of ESCRT complexes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Traffic, 5, 194-210 (2004).

Graham, L.A., Flannery, A.R. and T.H. Stevens. Structure and assembly of the yeast V-ATPase. J. Bioenerg. Biomembr., 35, 301-312 (2003).

Conibear, E., Cleck, J.N. and T.H. Stevens. Vps51p mediates the association of the GARP (Vps52/53/54) complex with the Golgi t-SNARE Tlg1p. Mol. Biol. Cell, 14, 1610-1623 (2003).