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  • Hsf1 on a leash – controlli... Hsf1 on a leash – controlling the heat shock response by chaperone titration
    Masser, Anna E.; Ciccarelli, Michela; Andréasson, Claes Experimental cell research, 11/2020, Volume: 396, Issue: 1
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    Heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1) is an ancient transcription factor that monitors protein homeostasis (proteostasis) and counteracts disturbances by triggering a transcriptional programme known as the heat ...
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  • Mitochondrial Translation E... Mitochondrial Translation Efficiency Controls Cytoplasmic Protein Homeostasis
    Suhm, Tamara; Kaimal, Jayasankar Mohanakrishnan; Dawitz, Hannah ... Cell metabolism, 06/2018, Volume: 27, Issue: 6
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    Cellular proteostasis is maintained via the coordinated synthesis, maintenance, and breakdown of proteins in the cytosol and organelles. While biogenesis of the mitochondrial membrane complexes that ...
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  • Cytoplasmic protein misfold... Cytoplasmic protein misfolding titrates Hsp70 to activate nuclear Hsf1
    Masser, Anna E; Kang, Wenjing; Roy, Joydeep ... eLife, 09/2019, Volume: 8
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    Hsf1 is an ancient transcription factor that responds to protein folding stress by inducing the heat-shock response (HSR) that restore perturbed proteostasis. Hsp70 chaperones negatively regulate the ...
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  • Genetic inactivation of ess... Genetic inactivation of essential HSF1 reveals an isolated transcriptional stress response selectively induced by protein misfolding
    Ciccarelli, Michela; Masser, Anna E; Kaimal, Jayasankar Mohanakrishnan ... Molecular biology of the cell, 09/2023, Volume: 34, Issue: 10
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    Heat Shock Factor 1 (Hsf1) in yeast drives the basal transcription of key proteostasis factors and its activity is induced as part of the core heat shock response. Exploring Hsf1 specific functions ...
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  • Luciferase NanoLuc as a rep... Luciferase NanoLuc as a reporter for gene expression and protein levels in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Masser, Anna E.; Kandasamy, Ganapathi; Kaimal, Jayasankar Mohanakrishnan ... Yeast, 20/May , Volume: 33, Issue: 5
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    Reporter proteins are essential tools in the study of biological processes and are employed to monitor changes in gene expression and protein levels. Luciferases are reporter proteins that enable ...
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  • Chp1 is a dedicated chapero... Chp1 is a dedicated chaperone at the ribosome that safeguards eEF1A biogenesis
    Minoia, Melania; Quintana-Cordero, Jany; Jetzinger, Katharina ... Nature communications, 02/2024, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    Cotranslational protein folding depends on general chaperones that engage highly diverse nascent chains at the ribosomes. Here we discover a dedicated ribosome-associated chaperone, Chp1, that ...
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  • Cytosolic splice isoform of... Cytosolic splice isoform of Hsp70 nucleotide exchange factor Fes1 is required for the degradation of misfolded proteins in yeast
    Gowda, Naveen Kumar Chandappa; Kaimal, Jayasankar Mohanakrishnan; Masser, Anna E ... Molecular biology of the cell, 04/2016, Volume: 27, Issue: 8
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    Cells maintain proteostasis by selectively recognizing and targeting misfolded proteins for degradation. InSaccharomyces cerevisiae, the Hsp70 nucleotide exchange factor Fes1 is essential for the ...
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  • Harmful and potentially har... Harmful and potentially harmful constituents (HPHCs) in two novel nicotine pouch products in comparison with regular smokeless tobacco products and pharmaceutical nicotine replacement therapy products (NRTs)
    Back, Susanne; Masser, Anna E.; Rutqvist, Lars E. ... BMC chemistry, 03/2023, Volume: 17, Issue: 1
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    Background Tobacco-free nicotine pouches is a novel category of oral nicotine-delivery products. Among current tobacco users such pouches may serve as a low-risk alternative to cigarettes or ...
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  • Introducing a Novel Biorele... Introducing a Novel Biorelevant In Vitro Dissolution Method for the Assessment of Nicotine Release from Oral Tobacco-Derived Nicotine (OTDN) and Snus Products
    Knopp, Matthias M.; Kiil-Nielsen, Nikolai K.; Masser, Anna E. ... Separations, 02/2022, Volume: 9, Issue: 2
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    The rate at which oral tobacco-derived nicotine (OTDN) and snus pouches release nicotine into saliva is crucial to determine product performance. As no standardized method is available for this ...
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  • A Fluorophore Fusion Constr... A Fluorophore Fusion Construct of Human Profilin I with Non-Compromised Poly(L-Proline) Binding Capacity Suitable for Imaging
    Nejedla, Michaela; Li, Zhilun; Masser, Anna E. ... Journal of molecular biology, 04/2017, Volume: 429, Issue: 7
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    Profilin is vital for actin organisation in eukaryotic cells. It controls actin filament formation by binding monomeric actin and numerous proteins involved in polarised actin assembly. Important for ...
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