1. Yap MN, Bernstein HD The plasticity of a translation arrest motif yields insights into nascent polypeptide recognition inside the ribosome tunnel. Mol Cell(34): 201-211, 2009. [Full Text/Abstract]
2. Ieva R, Skillman KM, Bernstein HD Incorporation of a polypeptide segment into the beta-domain pore during the assembly of a bacterial autotransporter. Mol Microbiol(67): 188-201, 2008. [Full Text/Abstract]
3. Barnard TJ, Dautin N, Lukacik P, Bernstein HD, Buchanan SK Autotransporter structure reveals intra-barrel cleavage followed by conformational changes. Nat Struct Mol Biol(14): 1214-20, 2007. [Full Text/Abstract]
4. Dautin N, Barnard TJ, Anderson DE, Bernstein HD Cleavage of a bacterial autotransporter by an evolutionarily convergent autocatalytic mechanism. EMBO J(26): 1942-52, 2007. [Full Text/Abstract]
5. Dautin N, Bernstein HD Protein secretion in gram-negative bacteria via the autotransporter pathway. Annu Rev Microbiol(61): 89-112, 2007. [Full Text/Abstract]
6. Hegde RS, Bernstein HD The surprising complexity of signal sequences. Trends Biochem Sci(31): 563-71, 2006. [Full Text/Abstract]
7. Woolhead CA, Johnson AE, Bernstein HD Translation arrest requires two-way communication between a nascent polypeptide and the ribosome. Mol Cell(22): 587-98, 2006. [Full Text/Abstract]
8. Szabady RL, Peterson JH, Skillman KM, Bernstein HD An unusual signal peptide facilitates late steps in the biogenesis of a bacterial autotransporter. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (102): 221-6, 2005. [Full Text/Abstract]
9. Skillman KM, Barnard TJ, Peterson JH, Ghirlando R, Bernstein HD Efficient secretion of a folded protein domain by a monomeric bacterial autotransporter. Mol Microbiol(58): 945-58, 2005. [Full Text/Abstract]
10. Peterson JH, Woolhead CA, Bernstein HD Basic amino acids in a distinct subset of signal peptides promote interaction with the signal recognition particle. J Biol Chem (278): 46155-62, 2003. [Full Text/Abstract]
11. Lu Y, Qi HY, Hyndman JB, Ulbrandt ND, Teplyakov A, Tomasevic N, Bernstein HD Evidence for a novel GTPase priming step in the SRP protein targeting pathway. EMBO J (20): 6724-34, 2001. [Full Text/Abstract]
12. Lee HC Bernstein HD The targeting pathway of Escherichia coli presecretory and integral membrane proteins is specified by the hydrophobicity of the targeting signal. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (98): 3471-6, 2001. [Full Text/Abstract]