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    VCF1 is a p97/VCP cofactor promoting recognition of ubiquitylated p97-UFD1-NPL4 substrates

    The hexameric AAA+ ATPase p97/VCP functions as an essential mediator of ubiquitin-dependent cellular processes, extracting ubiquitylated proteins from macromolecular complexes or membranes by catalyzing their ...

    Ann Schirin Mirsanaye, Saskia Hoffmann, Melanie Weisser in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Spatial single-cell mass spectrometry defines zonation of the hepatocyte proteome

    Single-cell proteomics by mass spectrometry is emerging as a powerful and unbiased method for the characterization of biological heterogeneity. So far, it has been limited to cultured cells, whereas an expansi...

    Florian A. Rosenberger, Marvin Thielert, Maximilian T. Strauss in Nature Methods (2023)

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    Deep Visual Proteomics defines single-cell identity and heterogeneity

    Despite the availabilty of imaging-based and mass-spectrometry-based methods for spatial proteomics, a key challenge remains connecting images with single-cell-resolution protein abundance measurements. Here, ...

    Andreas Mund, Fabian Coscia, András Kriston, Réka Hollandi in Nature Biotechnology (2022)

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    Exercise suppresses tumor growth independent of high fat food intake and associated immune dysfunction

    Epidemiological data suggest that exercise training protects from cancer independent of BMI. Here, we aimed to elucidate mechanisms involved in voluntary wheel running-dependent control of tumor growth across ...

    Pernille Hojman, Rikke Stagaard, Emi Adachi-Fernandez in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Large scale discovery of coronavirus-host factor protein interaction motifs reveals SARS-CoV-2 specific mechanisms and vulnerabilities

    Viral proteins make extensive use of short peptide interaction motifs to hijack cellular host factors. However, most current large-scale methods do not identify this important class of protein-protein interact...

    Thomas Kruse, Caroline Benz, Dimitriya H. Garvanska in Nature Communications (2021)

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    SCAI promotes DNA double-strand break repair in distinct chromosomal contexts

    Hansen et al. find that SCAI (suppressor of cancer cell invasion) is a 53BP1-binding protein that acts to repair in heterochromatin and to facilitate meiotic recombination in germ cells.

    Rebecca Kring Hansen, Andreas Mund, Sara Lund Poulsen in Nature Cell Biology (2016)