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  • Mechanisms of Cotranslation... Mechanisms of Cotranslational Maturation of Newly Synthesized Proteins
    Kramer, Günter; Shiber, Ayala; Bukau, Bernd Annual review of biochemistry, 06/2019, Volume: 88, Issue: 1
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    The timely production of functional proteins is of critical importance for the biological activity of cells. To reach the functional state, newly synthesized polypeptides have to become enzymatically ...
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  • Cellular Functions and Mechanisms of Action of Small Heat Shock Proteins
    Mogk, Axel; Ruger-Herreros, Carmen; Bukau, Bernd Annual review of microbiology, 09/2019, Volume: 73
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    Small heat shock proteins (sHsps) constitute a diverse chaperone family that shares the α-crystallin domain, which is flanked by variable, disordered N- and C-terminal extensions. sHsps act as the ...
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  • Role of sHsps in organizing... Role of sHsps in organizing cytosolic protein aggregation and disaggregation
    Mogk, Axel; Bukau, Bernd Cell stress & chaperones, 07/2017, Volume: 22, Issue: 4
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    Small heat shock proteins (sHsps) exhibit an ATP independent chaperone activity to prevent the aggregation of misfolded proteins in vitro. The seemingly conflicting presence of sHsps in insoluble ...
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  • The Diverse Functions of Sm... The Diverse Functions of Small Heat Shock Proteins in the Proteostasis Network
    Reinle, Kevin; Mogk, Axel; Bukau, Bernd Journal of molecular biology, 01/2022, Volume: 434, Issue: 1
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    Display omitted •sHsps form dynamic, polydisperse oligomers that shield substrate binding sites.•sHsps sequester misfolded proteins in large sHsp/substrate complexes.•sHsp sequestration activity ...
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  • Protein Quality Control in ... Protein Quality Control in the Cytosol and the Endoplasmic Reticulum: Brothers in Arms
    Buchberger, Alexander; Bukau, Bernd; Sommer, Thomas Molecular cell, 10/2010, Volume: 40, Issue: 2
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    In cells, both newly synthesized and pre-existing proteins are constantly endangered by misfolding and aggregation. The accumulation of damaged proteins can perturb cellular homeostasis and provoke ...
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  • Hsp70 targets Hsp100 chaper... Hsp70 targets Hsp100 chaperones to substrates for protein disaggregation and prion fragmentation
    Winkler, Juliane; Tyedmers, Jens; Bukau, Bernd ... The Journal of cell biology, 08/2012, Volume: 198, Issue: 3
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    Hsp100 and Hsp70 chaperones in bacteria, yeast, and plants cooperate to reactivate aggregated proteins. Disaggregation relies on Hsp70 function and on ATP-dependent threading of aggregated ...
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  • Selective 40S Footprinting ... Selective 40S Footprinting Reveals Cap-Tethered Ribosome Scanning in Human Cells
    Bohlen, Jonathan; Fenzl, Kai; Kramer, Günter ... Molecular cell, 08/2020, Volume: 79, Issue: 4
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    Translation regulation occurs largely during the initiation phase. Here, we develop selective 40S footprinting to visualize initiating 40S ribosomes on endogenous mRNAs in vivo. This reveals the ...
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  • DENR promotes translation r... DENR promotes translation reinitiation via ribosome recycling to drive expression of oncogenes including ATF4
    Bohlen, Jonathan; Harbrecht, Liza; Blanco, Saioa ... Nature communications, 09/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Translation efficiency varies considerably between different mRNAs, thereby impacting protein expression. Translation of the stress response master-regulator ATF4 increases upon stress, but the ...
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  • Cotranslational assembly of... Cotranslational assembly of protein complexes in eukaryotes revealed by ribosome profiling
    Shiber, Ayala; Döring, Kristina; Friedrich, Ulrike ... Nature (London), 09/2018, Volume: 561, Issue: 7722
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    The folding of newly synthesized proteins to the native state is a major challenge within the crowded cellular environment, as non-productive interactions can lead to misfolding, aggregation and ...
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