Neil Green
Alumni Postdoc
neil.green@microbialnovoteqs.com
Selected Publications
Carter SD, Hampton CM, Langlois R, Melero R, Farino ZJ, Calderon MJ, Li W, Wallace CT, Tran NH, Grassucci RA, Siegmund SE, Pemberton J, Morgenstern TJ, Eisenman L, Aguilar JI, Greenberg NL, Levy ES, Yi E, Mitchell WG, Rice WJ, Wigge C, Pilli J, George EW, Aslanoglou D, Courel M, Freyberg RJ, Javitch JA, Wills ZP, Area-Gomez E, Shiva S, Bartolini F, Volchuk A, Murray SA, Aridor M, Fish KN, Walter P, Balla T, Fass D, Wolf SG, Watkins SC, Carazo JM, Jensen GJ, Frank J, Freyberg Z. Ribosome-associated vesicles: A dynamic subcompartment of the endoplasmic reticulum in secretory cells. Sci Adv 6:eaay9572, 2020
(PMID: 32270040) (PDF)
Guydosh NR, Kimmig P, Walter P, Green R. Regulated Ire1-dependent mRNA decay requires no-go mRNA degradation to maintain endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis in S. pombe. eLife 6:e29216, 2017
(PMID: 28945192) (PDF)
Starck SR, Tsai JC, Chen K, Shodiya M, Wang L, Yahiro K, Martins-Green M, Shastri N, Walter P. Translation from the 5’ untranslated region shapes the integrated stress response. Science 351:6272, 2016
(PMID: 26823435) (PDF)
Green N, Fang H, Walter P. Mutants in three novel complementation groups inhibit membrane protein insertion into and soluble protein translocation across the endoplasmic reticulum membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 116:597-604, 1992
(PMID: 1730771) (PDF)
Green N, Walter P. C-terminal sequences can inhibit the insertion of membrane proteins into the endoplasmic reticulum of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 12:276-82, 1992
(PMID: 1729604) (PDF)
Green G, Hansen W, Walter P. The use of gene-fusions to determine membrane protein topology in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Sci Suppl 11:109-13, 1989
(PMID: 2693456)