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  1. C. Xu, S. Wang, G. Thibault , D.T. Ng (2013). Futile Protein Folding Cycles in the ER Are Terminated by the Unfolded Protein O-Mannosylation Pathway. Science 340, 978-981.
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  2. G. Thibault and D.T. Ng (2013). Heat/Stress Responses. Encyclopedia of Biological Chemistry, Academic Press, Waltham, 2013, 522-525.
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  3. G. Thibault and D.T. Ng (2012) The Endoplasmic Reticulum-Associated Degradation Pathways of Budding Yeast. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol 2012 Dec 3;4(12):a013193.
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  4. G. Thibault , G. Shui, W. Kim, G.C. McAlister, N. Ismail, S.P. Gygi, M.R. Wenk, D.T. Ng (2012). The membrane stress response buffers lethal effects of lipid disequilibrium by reprogramming the protein homeostasis network. Mol Cell 48, 16-27.
    Abstract  I  Full Text  I  Featured on the Cover  I  Faculty of 1000 Evaluation
  5. G. Thibault and W.A. Houry (2012). The role of the N-terminal domain of the chaperone ClpX in recognition and degradation of lambda phage protein O. J Phys Chem B 116, 6717-6724.
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  6. G. Thibault* N. Ismail*, D.T. Ng (2011). The unfolded protein response supports cellular robustness as a broad-spectrum compensatory pathway. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108, 20597-20602. *co-first authors.
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  7. S. Wang, G. Thibault, D.T. Ng (2011). Routing misfolded proteins through the multivesicular body (MVB) pathway protects against proteotoxicity. J Biol Chem 286, 29376-23987.
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  8. G. Thibault* and D.T. Ng (2011). A screen for mutants requiring activation of the unfolded protein response for viability. Methods in Enzymol 491, 199-216. *Corresponding author.
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  9. U. Kanjee, I. Gutsche, E. Alexopoulos, B. Zhao, M. El Bakkouri, G. Thibault, K. Liu, S. Ramachandran, J. Snider, E.F. Pai. W.A. Houry (2011). Linkage between the bacterial acid stress and stringent responses: the structure of the inducible lysine decarboxylase. EMBO J 30, 931-944.
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  10. J. Snider*, G. Thibault*, W.A. Houry (2008). The AAA+ superfamily of functionally diverse proteins. Genome Biol 9, 216. *co-first authors.
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  11. G. Thibault, J. Yudin, P. Wong, V. Tsitrin, R. Sprangers, R. Zhao, W. A Houry (2006). Specificity in substrate and cofactor recognition by the N-terminal domain of the chaperone ClpX. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103, 17724-17729.
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  12. G. Thibault*, Y. Tsitrin*, T. Davidson, A. Gribun, W.A. Houry (2006). Large-scale nucleotide-dependent movement of the N-terminal zinc binding domain of ClpX: implications for chaperone function and regulation. EMBO J 25, 3367-3376. *co-first authors.
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  13. U. A. Wojtyra*, G. Thibault*, A. Tuite, W. A. Houry (2003). The N-terminal zinc binding domain of ClpX is a substrate sensing and dimerization domain that modulates the chaperone function. J Biol Chem 278, 48981-48990. *co-first authors.
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