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  • A Human Interactome in Thre... A Human Interactome in Three Quantitative Dimensions Organized by Stoichiometries and Abundances
    Hein, Marco Y.; Hubner, Nina C.; Poser, Ina ... Cell, 10/2015, Volume: 163, Issue: 3
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    The organization of a cell emerges from the interactions in protein networks. The interactome is critically dependent on the strengths of interactions and the cellular abundances of the connected ...
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  • Quantitative Cell Cycle Ana... Quantitative Cell Cycle Analysis Based on an Endogenous All-in-One Reporter for Cell Tracking and Classification
    Zerjatke, Thomas; Gak, Igor A.; Kirova, Dilyana ... Cell reports (Cambridge), 05/2017, Volume: 19, Issue: 9
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    Cell cycle kinetics are crucial to cell fate decisions. Although live imaging has provided extensive insights into this relationship at the single-cell level, the limited number of fluorescent ...
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  • An E2-ubiquitin thioester-d... An E2-ubiquitin thioester-driven approach to identify substrates modified with ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like molecules
    Bakos, Gábor; Yu, Lu; Gak, Igor A ... Nature communications, 11/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    Covalent modifications of proteins with ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like molecules are instrumental to many biological processes. However, identifying the E3 ligase responsible for these modifications ...
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  • Stress triggers mitochondri... Stress triggers mitochondrial biogenesis to preserve steroidogenesis in Leydig cells
    Gak, Igor A.; Radovic, Sava M.; Dukic, Aleksandra R. ... Biochimica et biophysica acta, October 2015, 2015-Oct, 2015-10-00, Volume: 1853, Issue: 10
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    Adaptability to stress is a fundamental prerequisite for survival. Mitochondria are a key component of the stress response in all cells. For steroid-hormones-producing cells, including also Leydig ...
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