Publikationen
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UBE2J2 sensitizes the ERAD ubiquitination cascade to changes in membrane lipid saturation. Nature Communications 16, 8973 (2025)
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Determinants of chemoselectivity in ubiquitination by the J2 family of ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes. The EMBO Journal 43 (24), S. 6705 - 6739 (2024)
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Doa10 is a membrane protein retrotranslocase in ER-associated protein degradation. eLife 9, e56945 (2020)
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Quality control of protein complex assembly by a transmembrane recognition factor. Molecular Cell 77 (1), S. 108 - 119 (2020)
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Hrd1 forms the retrotranslocation pore regulated by auto-ubiquitination and binding of misfolded proteins. Nature Cell Biology 22, S. 274 - 281 (2020)
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JASSY, a chloroplast outer membrane protein required for jasmonate biosynthesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 116 (21), S. 10568 - 10575 (2019)
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Cryo-EM structure of the protein-conducting ERAD channel Hrd1 in complex with Hrd3. Nature 548 (7667), S. 352 - 355 (2017)
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Key steps in ERAD of luminal ER proteins reconstituted with purified components. Cell 158 (6), S. 1375 - 1388 (2014)
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Membrane fusion intermediates via directional and full assembly of the SNARE complex. Science 336 (6088), S. 1581 - 1584 (2012)
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Balanced interactions of calcineurin with AKAP79 regulate Ca2+–calcineurin–NFAT signaling. Nature Structural and Molecular Biology 19, S. 337 - 345 (2012)
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A coiled coil trigger site is essential for rapid binding of synaptobrevin to the SNARE acceptor complex. Journal of Biological Chemistry 285 (28), S. 21549 - 21559 (2010)
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Dynamic structure of lipid-bound synaptobrevin suggests a nucleation-propagation mechanism for trans-SNARE complex formation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 106 (48), S. 20306 - 20311 (2009)
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Single vesicle millisecond fusion kinetics reveals number of SNARE complexes optimal for fast SNARE-mediated membrane fusion. Journal of Biological Chemistry 284 (46), S. 32158 - 32166 (2009)
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Complexins living up to their name — New light on their role in exocytosis. Neuron 64 (3), S. 295 - 297 (2009)
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Discrimination between docking and fusion of liposomes reconstituted with neuronal SNARE-proteins using FCS. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 106 (44), S. 18575 - 18580 (2009)
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Helical extension of the neuronal SNARE complex into the membrane. Nature 460 (7254), S. 525 - 528 (2009)
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The Ca2+ affinity of synaptotagmin 1 is markedly increased by a specific interaction of its C2B domain with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate. Journal of Biological Chemistry 284, S. 25749 - 25760 (2009)
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A novel site of action for α -SNAP in the SNARE conformational cycle controlling membrane fusion. Molecular Biology of the Cell 19 (3), S. 776 - 784 (2008)
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Synaptotagmin activates membrane fusion through a Ca2+-dependent trans interaction with phospholipids. Nature Structure & Molecular Biology 14 (10), S. 904 - 911 (2007)
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N- to C-terminal SNARE complex assembly promotes rapid membrane fusion. Science 313, S. 673 - 676 (2006)
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Distinct kinetic changes in neurotransmitter release after SNARE protein cleavage. Science 309 (5733), S. 491 - 494 (2005)
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Determinants of liposome fusion mediated by synaptic SNARE proteins. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 101 (9), S. 2858 - 2863 (2004)
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UBE2J2 sensitizes the ERAD ubiquitination cascade to changes in membrane lipid saturation. bioRxiv (2025)
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Brain-derived synaptic vesicles have an intrinsic ability to sequester tubulin. bioRxiv (2025)