David R. Stanford
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Academic title Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
College College of Medicine
Campuses Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Department Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - HMC
Graduate programs
Email Phone
  drs19@psu.edu
  717 531 8587
 
Educational background
  B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1979
Ph. D., Washington State University, 1985
Areas of expertise
 
Fungal ProteinsNuclear Proteins
RNA SplicingRNA, Transfer
Saccharomyces cerevisiaeZinc Fingers
Genes, FungalRNA Processing, Post-Transcriptional
Chromosomes, FungalRNA Precursors
RNA, FungalGene Expression Regulation, Fungal
IsoenzymesProteins
GTP-Binding ProteinsArchaea
Subcellular FractionsActive Transport, Cell Nucleus
Cell NucleusTyrosine-tRNA Ligase
Publication author name
  Stanford D
Stanford DR
Select publications
  Shen WC. Stanford DR. Hopper AK. Los1p, involved in yeast pre-tRNA splicing, positively regulates members of the SOL gene family. 1996 Jun. Genetics. 143(2):699-712.
Tolerico LH. Benko AL. Aris JP. Stanford DR. Martin NC. Hopper AK. Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mod5p-II contains sequences antagonistic for nuclear and cytosolic locations. 1999 Jan. Genetics. 151(1):57-75.
Feng W. Benko AL. Lee JH. Stanford DR. Hopper AK. Antagonistic effects of NES and NLS motifs determine S. cerevisiae Rna1p subcellular distribution. 1999 Feb. J Cell Sci. 112 ( Pt 3):339-47.
Stanford DR. Martin NC. Hopper AK. ADEPTs: information necessary for subcellular distribution of eukaryotic sorting isozymes resides in domains missing from eubacterial and archaeal counterparts. 2000 Jan 15. Nucleic Acids Res. 28(2):383-92.
Azad AK. Stanford DR. Sarkar S. Hopper AK. Role of nuclear pools of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases in tRNA nuclear export. 2001 May. Mol Biol Cell. 12(5):1381-92.

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