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Vladimir Denic
Affiliation
Harvard University
ORCID
Career Start Year
2005
Papers
36
H Index
22
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
36630955
Zinc-finger protein Zpr1 is a bespoke chaperone essential for eEF1A biogenesis.
Mol Cell
2023
37597513
A Zpr1 co-chaperone mediates folding of eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1A via a GTPase cycle.
Mol Cell
2023
35020435
Peroxisome function relies on organelle-associated mRNA translation.
Sci Adv
2022
35404228
The peroxisomal exportomer directly inhibits phosphoactivation of the pexophagy receptor Atg36 to suppress pexophagy in yeast.
Elife
2022
34191542
Cell adaptation to aneuploidy by the environmental stress response dampens induction of the cytosolic unfolded-protein response.
Mol Biol Cell
2021
33877288
A TRCky TA protein delivery service snubs the UPS.
J Cell Biol
2021
32150508
Autophagy prevents runaway meiotic divisions.
Autophagy
2020
31991104
Autophagy of an Amyloid-like Translational Repressor Regulates Meiotic Exit.
Dev Cell
2020
30933966
CRISPR screening using an expanded toolkit of autophagy reporters identifies TMEM41B as a novel autophagy factor.
PLoS Biol
2019
31674906
Retro-2 protects cells from ricin toxicity by inhibiting ASNA1-mediated ER targeting and insertion of tail-anchored proteins.
Elife
2019
31332180
The AAAâ¿¿+â¿¿ATPase TorsinA polymerizes into hollow helical tubes with 8.5 subunits per turn.
Nat Commun
2019
31006537
TEX264 Is an Endoplasmic Reticulum-Resident ATG8-Interacting Protein Critical for ER Remodeling during Nutrient Stress.
Mol Cell
2019
29316440
Putting Your Best Egg Forward.
Dev Cell
2018
29395071
Defining the Essential Function of Yeast Hsf1 Reveals a Compact Transcriptional Program for Maintaining Eukaryotic Proteostasis.
Mol Cell
2018
28877464
Tail-Anchored Protein Insertion by a Single Get1/2 Heterodimer.
Cell Rep
2017
28154131
A pathway of targeted autophagy is induced by DNA damage in budding yeast.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2017
28906250
The AAA protein Msp1 mediates clearance of excess tail-anchored proteins from the peroxisomal membrane.
Elife
2017
27320198
Defining the Essential Function of Yeast Hsf1 Reveals a Compact Transcriptional Program for Maintaining Eukaryotic Proteostasis.
Mol Cell
2016
26166702
Receptor-Bound Targets of Selective Autophagy Use a Scaffold Protein to Activate the Atg1 Kinase.
Mol Cell
2015
26515969
Advice to a young scientist (by someone who doesn't know how to give it).
Mol Biol Cell
2015
26649944
A molecular switch for selective autophagosome formation.
Autophagy
2015
25043001
The Get1/2 transmembrane complex is an endoplasmic-reticulum membrane protein insertase.
Nature
2014
23906715
Endoplasmic reticulum targeting and insertion of tail-anchored membrane proteins by the GET pathway.
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol
2013
22951232
A portrait of the GET pathway as a surprisingly complicated young man.
Trends Biochem Sci
2012
21700217
No country for old misfolded glycoproteins.
Mol Cell
2011
21835666
The mechanism of tail-anchored protein insertion into the ER membrane.
Mol Cell
2011
21719644
Structural basis for tail-anchored membrane protein biogenesis by the Get3-receptor complex.
Science
2011
20850366
A chaperone cascade sorts proteins for posttranslational membrane insertion into the endoplasmic reticulum.
Mol Cell
2010
19325107
Comprehensive characterization of genes required for protein folding in the endoplasmic reticulum.
Science
2009
19956640
The crystal structures of yeast Get3 suggest a mechanism for tail-anchored protein membrane insertion.
PLoS One
2009
18724936
The GET complex mediates insertion of tail-anchored proteins into the ER membrane.
Cell
2008
19111666
Defining the glycan destruction signal for endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation.
Mol Cell
2008
17719544
A molecular caliper mechanism for determining very long-chain fatty acid length.
Cell
2007
16873065
A luminal surveillance complex that selects misfolded glycoproteins for ER-associated degradation.
Cell
2006
16269340
Exploration of the function and organization of the yeast early secretory pathway through an epistatic miniarray profile.
Cell
2005
16168370
Exploration of the topological requirements of ERAD identifies Yos9p as a lectin sensor of misfolded glycoproteins in the ER lumen.
Mol Cell
2005
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