The dawn of a new era: targeting the “undruggables” with antibody-based therapeutics
The high selectivity and affinity of antibodies toward their antigens have made them a highly
valuable tool in disease therapy, diagnosis, and basic research. A plethora of chemical and …
valuable tool in disease therapy, diagnosis, and basic research. A plethora of chemical and …
Mitochondrial proteins: from biogenesis to functional networks
Mitochondria are essential for the viability of eukaryotic cells as they perform crucial
functions in bioenergetics, metabolism and signalling and have been associated with …
functions in bioenergetics, metabolism and signalling and have been associated with …
MitoCarta3. 0: an updated mitochondrial proteome now with sub-organelle localization and pathway annotations
The mammalian mitochondrial proteome is under dual genomic control, with 99% of proteins
encoded by the nuclear genome and 13 originating from the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) …
encoded by the nuclear genome and 13 originating from the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) …
[HTML][HTML] Tau interactome maps synaptic and mitochondrial processes associated with neurodegeneration
Tau (MAPT) drives neuronal dysfunction in Alzheimer disease (AD) and other tauopathies.
To dissect the underlying mechanisms, we combined an engineered ascorbic acid …
To dissect the underlying mechanisms, we combined an engineered ascorbic acid …
[HTML][HTML] Quantitative high-confidence human mitochondrial proteome and its dynamics in cellular context
Mitochondria are key organelles for cellular energetics, metabolism, signaling, and quality
control and have been linked to various diseases. Different views exist on the composition of …
control and have been linked to various diseases. Different views exist on the composition of …
Proximity labeling in mammalian cells with TurboID and split-TurboID
This protocol describes the use of TurboID and split-TurboID in proximity labeling
applications for map** protein–protein interactions and subcellular proteomes in live …
applications for map** protein–protein interactions and subcellular proteomes in live …
Targeting mitochondria-located circRNA SCAR alleviates NASH via reducing mROS output
Q Zhao, J Liu, H Deng, R Ma, JY Liao, H Liang, J Hu… - Cell, 2020 - cell.com
Mitochondria, which play central roles in immunometabolic diseases, have their own
genome. However, the functions of mitochondria-located noncoding RNAs are largely …
genome. However, the functions of mitochondria-located noncoding RNAs are largely …
A subcellular map of the human proteome
PJ Thul, L Åkesson, M Wiking, D Mahdessian… - Science, 2017 - science.org
INTRODUCTION A complete view of human biology can only be achieved by studying the
molecular components of its smallest functional unit, the cell. Cells are internally organized …
molecular components of its smallest functional unit, the cell. Cells are internally organized …
Context-dependent and disease-specific diversity in protein interactions within stress granules
S Markmiller, S Soltanieh, KL Server, R Mak, W **… - Cell, 2018 - cell.com
Stress granules (SGs) are transient ribonucleoprotein (RNP) aggregates that form during
cellular stress and are increasingly implicated in human neurodegeneration. To study the …
cellular stress and are increasingly implicated in human neurodegeneration. To study the …
MTCH2 is a mitochondrial outer membrane protein insertase
In the mitochondrial outer membrane, α-helical transmembrane proteins play critical roles in
cytoplasmic-mitochondrial communication. Using genome-wide CRISPR screens, we …
cytoplasmic-mitochondrial communication. Using genome-wide CRISPR screens, we …