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Jens S Andersen
University of Southern Denmark
1993
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Emma Lundberg (CM4AI)
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37856023Endogenous Tagging of Ciliary Genes in Human RPE1 Cells for Live-Cell Imaging.Methods Mol Biol2024
37329882ARS2 instructs early transcription termination-coupled RNA decay by recruiting ZC3H4 to nascent transcripts.Mol Cell2023
37889751Dual agonistic and antagonistic roles of ZC3H18 provide for co-activation of distinct nuclear RNA decay pathways.Cell Rep2023
35403186Transient accumulation and bidirectional movement of KIF13B in primary cilia.J Cell Sci2023
35048984Rapid factor depletion highlights intricacies of nucleoplasmic RNA degradation.Nucleic Acids Res2022
36354106Biochemically validated structural model of the 15-subunit intraflagellar transport complex IFT-B.EMBO J2022
33398005MCM3 upregulation confers endocrine resistance in breast cancer and is a predictive marker of diminished tamoxifen benefit.NPJ Breast Cancer2021
33911076The long non-coding RNA MIR31HG regulates the senescence associated secretory phenotype.Nat Commun2021
32558245Spatial Characterization of the Human Centrosome Proteome Opens Up New Horizons for a Small but Versatile Organelle.Proteomics2020
31950173The human ZC3H3 and RBM26/27 proteins are critical for PAXT-mediated nuclear RNA decay.Nucleic Acids Res2020
32561545Human RTEL1 associates with Poldip3 to facilitate responses to replication stress and R-loop resolution.Genes Dev2020
31432619Rab35 controls cilium length, function and membrane composition.EMBO Rep2019
31519908Selective autophagy maintains centrosome integrity and accurate mitosis by turnover of centriolar satellites.Nat Commun2019
29237719IFT20 modulates ciliary PDGFRα signaling by regulating the stability of Cbl E3 ubiquitin ligases.J Cell Biol2018
30196736DNA damage-induced dynamic changes in abundance and cytosol-nuclear translocation of proteins involved in translational processes, metabolism, and autophagy.Cell Cycle2018
29514088CEP128 Localizes to the Subdistal Appendages of the Mother Centriole and Regulates TGF-β/BMP Signaling at the Primary Cilium.Cell Rep2018
29712776eIF5A is required for autophagy by mediating ATG3 translation.EMBO Rep2018
29298432Characterizing ZC3H18, a Multi-domain Protein at the Interface of RNA Production and Destruction Decisions.Cell Rep2018
28297668Mutually Exclusive CBC-Containing Complexes Contribute to RNA Fate.Cell Rep2017
28453381Degradation of protein translation machinery by amino acid starvation-induced macroautophagy.Autophagy2017
27224062SDCCAG8 Interacts with RAB Effector Proteins RABEP2 and ERC1 and Is Required for Hedgehog Signaling.PLoS One2016
27871484Identification of a Nuclear Exosome Decay Pathway for Processed Transcripts.Mol Cell2016
25977552Centrosomes. Regulated assembly of a supramolecular centrosome scaffold in vitro.Science2015
26569611Retraction: The RNA-Binding Protein KSRP Promotes Decay of β-Catenin mRNA and Is Inactivated by PI3K-AKT Signaling.PLoS Biol2015
24257188A divergent calponin homology (NN-CH) domain defines a novel family: implications for evolution of ciliary IFT complex B proteins.Bioinformatics2014
25103243The Caenorhabditis elegans pericentriolar material components SPD-2 and SPD-5 are monomeric in the cytoplasm before incorporation into the PCM matrix.Mol Biol Cell2014
24814515ANCHR mediates Aurora-B-dependent abscission checkpoint control through retention of VPS4.Nat Cell Biol2014
24909858Quantitative proteomics identifies unanticipated regulators of nitrogen- and glucose starvation.Mol Biosyst2014
24560926Regulation of autophagy by cytosolic acetyl-coenzyme A.Mol Cell2014
24722439Renal-retinal ciliopathy gene Sdccag8 regulates DNA damage response signaling.J Am Soc Nephrol2014
24275748Characterization of early autophagy signaling by quantitative phosphoproteomics.Autophagy2014
24300666Inducing autophagy: a comparative phosphoproteomic study of the cellular response to ammonia and rapamycin.Autophagy2014
23522479Centrosome isolation and analysis by mass spectrometry-based proteomics.Methods Enzymol2013
24270879The human cap-binding complex is functionally connected to the nuclear RNA exosome.Nat Struct Mol Biol2013
23656789Acetylation dynamics of human nuclear proteins during the ionizing radiation-induced DNA damage response.Cell Cycle2013
23584145Protein tyrosine phosphatase SHP2/PTPN11 mistargeting as a consequence of SH2-domain point mutations associated with Noonan Syndrome and leukemia.J Proteomics2013
22218487Global mapping of protein phosphorylation events identifies Ste20, Sch9 and the cell-cycle regulatory kinases Cdc28/Pho85 as mediators of fatty acid starvation responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Mol Biosyst2012
22801418Temporal profiling and pulsed SILAC labeling identify novel secreted proteins during ex vivo osteoblast differentiation of human stromal stem cells.Mol Cell Proteomics2012
22863007Exome capture reveals ZNF423 and CEP164 mutations, linking renal ciliopathies to DNA damage response signaling.Cell2012
22836166Mass spectrometric identification of proteins that interact through specific domains of the poly(A) binding protein.Mol Genet Genomics2012
22471441PhosphoSiteAnalyzer: a bioinformatic platform for deciphering phospho proteomes using kinase predictions retrieved from NetworKIN.J Proteome Res2012
22517431Phosphoproteomic analysis of cells treated with longevity-related autophagy inducers.Cell Cycle2012
22572990Friend or food: different cues to the autophagosomal proteome.Autophagy2012
22311637Identification of autophagosome-associated proteins and regulators by quantitative proteomic analysis and genetic screens.Mol Cell Proteomics2012
22311636Advancing cell biology through proteomics in space and time (PROSPECTS).Mol Cell Proteomics2012
20731699Comparative proteomics and activity of a green sulfur bacterium through the water column of Lake Cadagno, Switzerland.Environ Microbiol2011
22092713Quantitative proteomics of Chlorobaculum tepidum: insights into the sulfur metabolism of a phototrophic green sulfur bacterium.FEMS Microbiol Lett2011
21779348Decellularized matrix from tumorigenic human mesenchymal stem cells promotes neovascularization with galectin-1 dependent endothelial interaction.PLoS One2011
21855801Interaction profiling identifies the human nuclear exosome targeting complex.Mol Cell2011
21674799ErbB2-associated changes in the lysosomal proteome.Proteomics2011
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