Annie Aindow

Title(s)Postdoctoral Scholar, Molecular Biology
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    1. An essential and highly selective protein import pathway encoded by nucleus-forming phage. bioRxiv. 2024 Mar 21. Morgan CJ, Enustun E, Armbruster EG, Birkholz EA, Prichard A, Forman T, Aindow A, Wannasrichan W, Peters S, Inlow K, Shepherd IL, Razavilar A, Chaikeeratisak V, Adler BA, Cress BF, Doudna JA, Pogliano K, Villa E, Corbett KD, Pogliano J. PMID: 38562762; PMCID: PMC10983916.
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    2. Sequential membrane- and protein-bound organelles compartmentalize genomes during phage infection. bioRxiv. 2023 Sep 21. Armbruster EG, Lee J, Hutchings J, VanderWal AR, Enustun E, Adler BA, Aindow A, Deep A, Rodriguez ZK, Morgan CJ, Ghassemian M, Charles E, Cress BF, Savage DF, Doudna JA, Pogliano K, Corbett KD, Villa E, Pogliano J. PMID: 37781618; PMCID: PMC10541120.
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    3. Differential Phosphorylation Provides a Switch to Control How α-Arrestin Rod1 Down-regulates Mating Pheromone Response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics. 2016 05; 203(1):299-317. Alvaro CG, Aindow A, Thorner J. PMID: 26920760; PMCID: PMC4858781.
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