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Zheng Ser
Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
2014
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Andrej Sali (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37748748A Malassezia pseudoprotease dominates the secreted hydrolase landscape and is a potential allergen on skin.Biochimie2024
36711693Integrative proteogenomics using ProteomeGenerator2.bioRxiv2023
37751693Hybrid structural modeling of alloantibody binding to human leukocyte antigen with rapid and reproducible cross-linking mass spectrometry.Cell Rep Methods2023
37418425Integrative Proteogenomics Using ProteomeGenerator2.J Proteome Res2023
37117180Dependency of NELF-E-SLUG-KAT2B epigenetic axis in breast cancer carcinogenesis.Nat Commun2023
37340712Detection of Bacterial Neutral Ceramidase in Diabetic Foot Ulcers with an Optimized Substrate and Chemoenzymatic Probes.Angew Chem Int Ed Engl2023
35891424Dynamic Interactions of Post Cleaved NS2B Cofactor and NS3 Protease Identified by Integrative Structural Approaches.Viruses2022
35648833Cryo-EM structure of DNA-bound Smc5/6 reveals DNA clamping enabled by multi-subunit conformational changes.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2022
33941673Integrative analysis reveals unique structural and functional features of the Smc5/6 complex.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2021
31083951Optimized Cross-Linking Mass Spectrometry for in Situ Interaction Proteomics.J Proteome Res2019
27041648Cell type dependent morphological adaptation in polyelectrolyte hydrogels governs chondrogenic fate.Biomed Mater2016
27641764A-type Lamins Form Distinct Filamentous Networks with Differential Nuclear Pore Complex Associations.Curr Biol2016
27264180Targeting One Carbon Metabolism with an Antimetabolite Disrupts Pyrimidine Homeostasis and Induces Nucleotide Overflow.Cell Rep2016
25613493Extraction parameters for metabolomics from cultured cells.Anal Biochem2015
24410464Development and quantitative evaluation of a high-resolution metabolomics technology.Anal Chem2014
24894601A strategy for sensitive, large scale quantitative metabolomics.J Vis Exp2014
25009227Quantitative determinants of aerobic glycolysis identify flux through the enzyme GAPDH as a limiting step.Elife2014
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