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Marilyn Resh
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Targeting of Proteins to Membranes by Fatty Acylation
We are investigating the role of myristate and palmitate in targeting proteins to membranes and to plasma membrane microdomains known as rafts.
Membrane Binding and Virus Assembly by HIV-1 Gag
We are studying the mechanisms involved in HIV-1 Gag trafficking, assembly and budding as well as Gag interactions with host cell lipids and proteins.
Lipid Modification of Hedgehog Proteins
Modification of Hedgehog proteins by palmitate and cholesterol.
Regulation of Gliomagenesis by Rho family proteins
Role of p190RhoGAP in Glioma Formation.
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