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  • Cardiolipin remodeling enab... Cardiolipin remodeling enables protein crowding in the inner mitochondrial membrane
    Xu, Yang; Erdjument‐Bromage, Hediye; Phoon, Colin K L ... The EMBO journal, 01 December 2021, Volume: 40, Issue: 23
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    Mitochondrial cristae are extraordinarily crowded with proteins, which puts stress on the bilayer organization of lipids. We tested the hypothesis that the high concentration of proteins drives the ...
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  • Proteomic profiling of inte... Proteomic profiling of interferon‐responsive reactive astrocytes in rodent and human
    Prakash, Priya; Erdjument‐Bromage, Hediye; O'Dea, Michael R. ... Glia, March 2024, 2024-Mar, 2024-03-00, 20240301, Volume: 72, Issue: 3
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    Astrocytes are a heterogeneous population of central nervous system glial cells that respond to pathological insults and injury by undergoing a transformation called “reactivity.” Reactive astrocytes ...
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  • LRPPRC is necessary for pol... LRPPRC is necessary for polyadenylation and coordination of translation of mitochondrial mRNAs
    Ruzzenente, Benedetta; Metodiev, Metodi D; Wredenberg, Anna ... The EMBO journal, January 18, 2012, Volume: 31, Issue: 2
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    Regulation of mtDNA expression is critical for maintaining cellular energy homeostasis and may, in principle, occur at many different levels. The leucine‐rich pentatricopeptide repeat containing ...
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  • Inhibition of Hsp90 Suppres... Inhibition of Hsp90 Suppresses PI3K/AKT/mTOR Signaling and Has Antitumor Activity in Burkitt Lymphoma
    Giulino-Roth, Lisa; van Besien, Herman J; Dalton, Tanner ... Molecular cancer therapeutics, 09/2017, Volume: 16, Issue: 9
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    Hsp90 is a molecular chaperone that protects proteins, including oncogenic signaling complexes, from proteolytic degradation. PU-H71 is a next-generation Hsp90 inhibitor that preferentially targets ...
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  • The HSA domain binds nuclea... The HSA domain binds nuclear actin-related proteins to regulate chromatin-remodeling ATPases
    Erdjument-Bromage, Hediye; Szerlong, Heather; Tempst, Paul ... Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 05/2008, Volume: 15, Issue: 5
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    We identify the helicase-SANT-associated (HSA) domain as the primary binding platform for nuclear actin-related proteins (ARPs) and actin. Individual HSA domains from chromatin remodelers (RSC, yeast ...
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  • Molecular basis for recepto... Molecular basis for receptor tyrosine kinase A-loop tyrosine transphosphorylation
    Chen, Lingfeng; Marsiglia, William M; Chen, Huaibin ... Nature chemical biology, 03/2020, Volume: 16, Issue: 3
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    A long-standing mystery shrouds the mechanism by which catalytically repressed receptor tyrosine kinase domains accomplish transphosphorylation of activation loop (A-loop) tyrosines. Here we show ...
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  • Quantitative Comparison of Proteomes Using SILAC
    Deng, Jingjing; Erdjument-Bromage, Hediye; Neubert, Thomas A Current protocols in protein science, February 2019, Volume: 95, Issue: 1
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    Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) has become very popular as a quantitative proteomic method since it was firstly introduced by Matthias Mann's group in 2002. It is a ...
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  • The epichaperome is a media... The epichaperome is a mediator of toxic hippocampal stress and leads to protein connectivity-based dysfunction
    Inda, Maria Carmen; Joshi, Suhasini; Wang, Tai ... Nature communications, 01/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Optimal functioning of neuronal networks is critical to the complex cognitive processes of memory and executive function that deteriorate in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Here we use cellular and animal ...
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  • Brd4 links chromatin target... Brd4 links chromatin targeting to HPV transcriptional silencing
    Wu, Shwu-Yuan; Lee, A-Young; Hou, Samuel Y ... Genes & development, 09/2006, Volume: 20, Issue: 17
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    The E2 protein encoded by human papillomaviruses (HPVs) inhibits expression of the viral E6 oncoprotein, which, in turn, regulates p53 target gene transcription. To identify cellular proteins ...
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  • Histone demethylation by a ... Histone demethylation by a family of JmjC domain-containing proteins
    Zhang, Yi; Tsukada, Yu-ichi; Fang, Jia ... Nature, 02/2006, Volume: 439, Issue: 7078
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    Covalent modification of histones has an important role in regulating chromatin dynamics and transcription. Whereas most covalent histone modifications are reversible, until recently it was unknown ...
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