Ralph Keil
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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H171 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Hershey, PA - rlk9@psu.edu
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Anesthetics Translation Initiation Volatile Anesthetics Inhalation Anesthetic Agent Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Yeasts Genetic Recombination Genes Leucine Tryptophan Plasmids Yeast Food Nutrients Students Bacteria Mechanistic Target Of Rapamycin Complex 1 Phosphorylation Isoflurane Ribosomal Dna Permease Initiation Factor 2 Learning Initiation Factor 4e Mitotic RecombinationMost Recent Publications
Interdisciplinary graduate education: A case study
Sarah K. Bronson, Michael F. Verderame, Ralph L. Keil, 2011, Cell on p. 1207-1208
RRD1, a component of the TORC1 signalling pathway, affects anaesthetic response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Laura K. Palmer, Beverly A. Baptiste, John C. Fester, Justin C. Perkins, Ralph L. Keil, 2009, Yeast on p. 655-661
A visual demonstration of plasmid DNA preparation from bacteria
Ralph L. Keil, Laura K. Palmer, 2009, American Biology Teacher on p. 363-366
Inhibition of mammalian translation initiation by volatile anesthetics
Laura K. Palmer, Sharon L. Rannels, Scot R. Kimball, Leonard S. Jefferson, Ralph L. Keil, 2006, American Journal of Physiology on p. E1267-E1275
DEG1, encoding the tRNA:pseudouridine synthase Pus3p, impacts HOT1-stimulated recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
C. E. Hepfer, S. Arnold-Croop, H. Fogell, K. G. Steudel, M. Moon, A. Roff, S. Zaikoski, A. Rickman, K. Komsisky, D. L. Harbaugh, G. I. Lang, R. L. Keil, 2005, Zeitschrift für Induktive Abstammungs- und Vererbungslehre on p. 528-538
Inhibition of translation initiation by volatile anesthetics involves nutrient-sensitive GCN-independent and -dependent processes in yeast
Laura K. Palmer, Jessica L. Shoemaker, Beverly A. Baptiste, Darren Wolfe, Ralph L. Keil, 2005, Molecular Biology of the Cell on p. 3727-3739
SCH9, a putative protein kinase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, affects HOT1-stimulated recombination
R. Prusty, R. L. Keil, 2004, Zeitschrift für Induktive Abstammungs- und Vererbungslehre on p. 264-274
Volatile anesthetics affect nutrient availability in yeast
Laura K. Palmer, Darren Wolfe, Jessica L. Keeley, Ralph L. Keil, 2002, Genetics on p. 563-574
Ribosomal DNA replication fork barrier and HOT1 recombination hot spot: Shared sequences but independent activities
Teresa R. Ward, Margaret L. Hoang, Reeta Prusty, Corine K. Lau, Ralph L. Keil, Walton L. Fangman, Bonita J. Brewer, 2000, Molecular and Cellular Biology on p. 4948-4957
Ubiquitin metabolism affects cellular response to volatile anesthetics in yeast
Darren Wolfe, Thomas Reiner, Jessica L. Keeley, Mark Pizzini, Ralph L. Keil, 1999, Molecular and Cellular Biology on p. 8254-8262