Ralph L. Keil
All publications ( 17 )
  • Palmer LK. Rannels SL. Kimball SR. Jefferson LS. Keil RL. Inhibition of mammalian translation initiation by volatile anesthetics. 2006 Jun. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 290(6):E1267-75.
    National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
  • Palmer LK. Shoemaker JL. Baptiste BA. Wolfe D. Keil RL. Inhibition of translation initiation by volatile anesthetics involves nutrient-sensitive GCN-independent and -dependent processes in yeast. 2005 Aug. Mol Biol Cell. 16(8):3727-39.
    National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • Prusty R. Keil RL. SCH9, a putative protein kinase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, affects HOT1-stimulated recombination. 2004 Oct. Mol Genet Genomics. 272(3):264-74.
    National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • Palmer LK. Wolfe D. Keeley JL. Keil RL. Volatile anesthetics affect nutrient availability in yeast. 2002 Jun. Genetics. 161(2):563-74.
    National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • Ward TR. Hoang ML. Prusty R. Lau CK. Keil RL. Fangman WL. Brewer BJ. Ribosomal DNA replication fork barrier and HOT1 recombination hot spot: shared sequences but independent activities. 2000 Jul. Mol Cell Biol. 20(13):4948-57.
    National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • Wolfe D. Reiner T. Keeley JL. Pizzini M. Keil RL. Ubiquitin metabolism affects cellular response to volatile anesthetics in yeast. 1999 Dec. Mol Cell Biol. 19(12):8254-62.
    National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • Defossez PA. Prusty R. Kaeberlein M. Lin SJ. Ferrigno P. Silver PA. Keil RL. Guarente L. Elimination of replication block protein Fob1 extends the life span of yeast mother cells. 1999 Apr. Mol Cell. 3(4):447-55.
  • Wolfe D. Hester P. Keil RL. Volatile anesthetic additivity and specificity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: implications for yeast as a model system to study mechanisms of anestheitc action. 1998 Jul. Anesthesiology. 89(1):174-81.
  • Jiang W. Woitach JT. Keil RL. Bhavanandan VP. Bovine submaxillary mucin contains multiple domains and tandemly repeated non-identical sequences. 1998 Apr 1. Biochem J. 331 ( Pt 1):193-9.
    National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
  • Keil RL. Wolfe D. Reiner T. Peterson CJ. Riley JL. Molecular genetic analysis of volatile-anesthetic action. 1996 Jul. Mol Cell Biol. 16(7):3446-53.
  • Huang GS. Keil RL. Requirements for activity of the yeast mitotic recombination hotspot HOT1: RNA polymerase I and multiple cis-acting sequences. 1995 Nov. Genetics. 141(3):845-55.
    National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • Keil RL. McWilliams AD. A gene with specific and global effects on recombination of sequences from tandemly repeated genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 1993 Nov. Genetics. 135(3):711-8.
    National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • Lin YH. Keil RL. Mutations affecting RNA polymerase I-stimulated exchange and rDNA recombination in yeast. 1991 Jan. Genetics. 127(1):31-8.
    National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • Zehfus BR. McWilliams AD. Lin YH. Hoekstra MF. Keil RL. Genetic control of RNA polymerase I-stimulated recombination in yeast. 1990 Sep. Genetics. 126(1):41-52.
    National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • Yuan LW. Keil RL. Distance-independence of mitotic intrachromosomal recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 1990 Feb. Genetics. 124(2):263-73.
    National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • Voelkel-Meiman K. Keil RL. Roeder GS. Recombination-stimulating sequences in yeast ribosomal DNA correspond to sequences regulating transcription by RNA polymerase I. 1987 Mar 27. Cell. 48(6):1071-9.
    National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • Keil RL. Roeder GS. Cis-acting, recombination-stimulating activity in a fragment of the ribosomal DNA of S. cerevisiae. 1984 Dec. Cell. 39(2 Pt 1):377-86.
    National Institute of General Medical Sciences