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Ina Poser
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
2001
101
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Emma Lundberg (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36574355Cytosolic stress granules relieve the ubiquitin-proteasome system in the nuclear compartment.EMBO J2023
34260926Feedback control of PLK1 by Apolo1 ensures accurate chromosome segregation.Cell Rep2021
33871026A serum microRNA sequence reveals fragile X protein pathology in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.Brain2021
33706811SRSF3 and SRSF7 modulate 3'UTR length through suppression or activation of proximal polyadenylation sites and regulation of CFIm levels.Genome Biol2021
33535034Predicting protein condensate formation using machine learning.Cell Rep2021
34487489HspB8 prevents aberrant phase transitions of FUS by chaperoning its folded RNA-binding domain.Elife2021
33958580Small heat-shock protein HSPB3 promotes myogenesis by regulating the lamin B receptor.Cell Death Dis2021
32302572RNA-Induced Conformational Switching and Clustering of G3BP Drive Stress Granule Assembly by Condensation.Cell2020
33293335ESI mutagenesis: a one-step method for introducing mutations into bacterial artificial chromosomes.Life Sci Alliance2020
32853564Binding Dynamics of α-Actinin-4 in Dependence of Actin Cortex Tension.Biophys J2020
32783880A Dual Protein-mRNA Localization Screen Reveals Compartmentalized Translation and Widespread Co-translational RNA Targeting.Dev Cell2020
31036938Epigenetic modulation of a hardwired 3D chromatin landscape in two naive states of pluripotency.Nat Cell Biol2019
31722427Loss of the ribosomal RNA methyltransferase NSUN5 impairs global protein synthesis and normal growth.Nucleic Acids Res2019
31271238Defective ribosomal products challenge nuclear function by impairing nuclear condensate dynamics and immobilizing ubiquitin.EMBO J2019
31097792Publisher Correction: Epigenetic modulation of a hardwired 3D chromatin landscape in two naive states of pluripotency.Nat Cell Biol2019
29650702RNA buffers the phase separation behavior of prion-like RNA binding proteins.Science2018
29961577A Molecular Grammar Governing the Driving Forces for Phase Separation of Prion-like RNA Binding Proteins.Cell2018
29930102The replicative helicase MCM recruits cohesin acetyltransferase ESCO2 to mediate centromeric sister chromatid cohesion.EMBO J2018
29362359Impaired DNA damage response signaling by FUS-NLS mutations leads to neurodegeneration and FUS aggregate formation.Nat Commun2018
29358088Isogenic FUS-eGFP iPSC Reporter Lines Enable Quantification of FUS Stress Granule Pathology that Is Rescued by Drugs Inducing Autophagy.Stem Cell Reports2018
29547717Protein Dynamics in Complex DNA Lesions.Mol Cell2018
27723985Antibody Validation in Bioimaging Applications Based on Endogenous Expression of Tagged Proteins.J Proteome Res2017
29097687Genome-scale single-cell mechanical phenotyping reveals disease-related genes involved in mitotic rounding.Nat Commun2017
28592444Cellular differentiation state modulates the mRNA export activity of SR proteins.J Cell Biol2017
28604678Dynamic subunit turnover in ESCRT-III assemblies is regulated by Vps4 to mediate membrane remodelling during cytokinesis.Nat Cell Biol2017
26944680SR proteins are NXF1 adaptors that link alternative RNA processing to mRNA export.Genes Dev2016
27732854ZMYND8 Co-localizes with NuRD on Target Genes and Regulates Poly(ADP-Ribose)-Dependent Recruitment of GATAD2A/NuRD to Sites of DNA Damage.Cell Rep2016
27872256The endosomal transcriptional regulator RNF11 integrates degradation and transport of EGFR.J Cell Biol2016
27306797Molecular basis for CPAP-tubulin interaction in controlling centriolar and ciliary length.Nat Commun2016
27362226Ki-67 acts as a biological surfactant to disperse mitotic chromosomes.Nature2016
27570075A Surveillance Function of the HSPB8-BAG3-HSP70 Chaperone Complex Ensures Stress Granule Integrity and Dynamism.Mol Cell2016
27044745PLEKHA7 Recruits PDZD11 to Adherens Junctions to Stabilize Nectins.J Biol Chem2016
26929011CPAP promotes timely cilium disassembly to maintain neural progenitor pool.EMBO J2016
26764096Augmin shapes the anaphase spindle for efficient cytokinetic furrow ingression and abscission.Mol Biol Cell2016
26841866Recruitment of the Mammalian Histone-modifying EMSY Complex to Target Genes Is Regulated by ZNF131.J Biol Chem2016
25476450Quantitative comparison of a human cancer cell surface proteome between interphase and mitosis.EMBO J2015
26317470A Liquid-to-Solid Phase Transition of the ALS Protein FUS Accelerated by Disease Mutation.Cell2015
26496610A human interactome in three quantitative dimensions organized by stoichiometries and abundances.Cell2015
27135800Systems Analyses Reveal Shared and Diverse Attributes of Oct4 Regulation in Pluripotent Cells.Cell Syst2015
26238190Promiscuous interactions and protein disaggregases determine the material state of stress-inducible RNP granules.Elife2015
25885523FBXW7 and USP7 regulate CCDC6 turnover during the cell cycle and affect cancer drugs susceptibility in NSCLC.Oncotarget2015
25716320Sestrin 2 protein regulates platelet-derived growth factor receptor β (Pdgfrβ) expression by modulating proteasomal and Nrf2 transcription factor functions.J Biol Chem2015
24385583Conserved TCP domain of Sas-4/CPAP is essential for pericentriolar material tethering during centrosome biogenesis.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2014
24634419MBD5 and MBD6 interact with the human PR-DUB complex through their methyl-CpG-binding domain.Proteomics2014
23066101Stoichiometry of chromatin-associated protein complexes revealed by label-free quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics.Nucleic Acids Res2013
24312644C11ORF24 is a novel type I membrane protein that cycles between the Golgi apparatus and the plasma membrane in Rab6-positive vesicles.PLoS One2013
24270879The human cap-binding complex is functionally connected to the nuclear RNA exosome.Nat Struct Mol Biol2013
24048450The C-terminal domain of Brd2 is important for chromatin interaction and regulation of transcription and alternative splicing.Mol Biol Cell2013
23960144Aurora B and Kif2A control microtubule length for assembly of a functional central spindle during anaphase.J Cell Biol2013
24012485A conserved RhoGAP limits M phase contractility and coordinates with microtubule asters to confine RhoA during cytokinesis.Dev Cell2013
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University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universitat (TU) Dresden
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Co-authored papers 7
Medical Faculty and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus
Co-authored papers 6
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University of California san francisco
Co-authored papers 5
Yale University
Co-authored papers 5
Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus
Co-authored papers 5
Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Co-authored papers 4
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
Co-authored papers 4
University of Cambridge
Co-authored papers 3
Stanford University
Co-authored papers 3
Center for Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering, Technische Universitat Dresden
Co-authored papers 3
Aix Marseille University, CNRS, Turing Center for Living Systems
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Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, University of Copenhagen
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Translational Lung Research Center Heidelberg, German Center for Lung Research
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Max-Planck Institute of Biochemistry
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University of Basel
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Radboud Institute for Molecular Science, Radboud University
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University of Southern Denmark
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PSL University
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