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Franziska Kriegenburg
Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Freiburg
2008
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Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36644903ULK1-mediated phosphorylation regulates the conserved role of YKT6 in autophagy.J Cell Sci2023
37060997The dynamin Vps1 mediates Atg9 transport to the sites of autophagosome formation.J Biol Chem2023
34048862Small but mighty: Atg8s and Rabs in membrane dynamics during autophagy.Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res2021
33274589Atg1 kinase regulates autophagosome-vacuole fusion by controlling SNARE bundling.EMBO Rep2020
31776274Nucleocapsid Protein Recruitment to Replication-Transcription Complexes Plays a Crucial Role in Coronaviral Life Cycle.J Virol2020
30836834The multi-functional SNARE protein Ykt6 in autophagosomal fusion processes.Cell Cycle2019
31649143Vac8 spatially confines autophagosome formation at the vacuole in <i>S. cerevisiae</i>.J Cell Sci2019
29689234Coordination of Autophagosome-Lysosome Fusion by Atg8 Family Members.Curr Biol2018
27966061UBL/BAG-domain co-chaperones cause cellular stress upon overexpression through constitutive activation of Hsf1.Cell Stress Chaperones2017
28330855Conserved Atg8 recognition sites mediate Atg4 association with autophagosomal membranes and Atg8 deconjugation.EMBO Rep2017
29137209LIR and APEAR, two distinct Atg8-binding features within Atg4.Oncotarget2017
28720894Coronavirus nucleocapsid proteins assemble constitutively in high molecular oligomers.Sci Rep2017
28821724Atg4 proteolytic activity can be inhibited by Atg1 phosphorylation.Nat Commun2017
26152728A Two-step Protein Quality Control Pathway for a Misfolded DJ-1 Variant in Fission Yeast.J Biol Chem2015
24497846A chaperone-assisted degradation pathway targets kinetochore proteins to ensure genome stability.PLoS Genet2014
25306921Dss1 is a 26S proteasome ubiquitin receptor.Mol Cell2014
25078495Human ASPL/TUG interacts with p97 and complements the proteasome mislocalization of a yeast ubx4 mutant, but not the ER-associated degradation defect.BMC Cell Biol2014
22177318Molecular chaperones in targeting misfolded proteins for ubiquitin-dependent degradation.FEBS J2012
22177382Quality control of protein folding: an overview.FEBS J2012
21091378Txl1 and Txc1 are co-factors of the 26S proteasome in fission yeast.Antioxid Redox Signal2011
21949850The tissue-specific Rep8/UBXD6 tethers p97 to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane for degradation of misfolded proteins.PLoS One2011
21314436Redox control of the ubiquitin-proteasome system: from molecular mechanisms to functional significance.Antioxid Redox Signal2011
20016260Cdc48 connects with eIF3.Cell Cycle2010
20668161Proteasome nuclear import mediated by Arc3 can influence efficient DNA damage repair and mitosis in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.Mol Biol Cell2010
19781552The 20S proteasome as an assembly platform for the 19S regulatory complex.J Mol Biol2009
18957208Mammalian 26S proteasomes remain intact during protein degradation.Cell2008
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