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2021
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Douida Abdennour, Batista Frank, Boto Pal, Regdon Zsolt, Robaszkiewicz Agnieszka, Tar Krisztina: Cells Lacking PA200 Adapt to Mitochondrial Dysfunction by Enhancing Glycolysis via Distinct Opa1 Processing, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES 22: (4) p. 1629. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL |
2020
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Douida A, Batista F, Robaszkiewicz A, Boto P, Aladdin A, Szenykiv M, Czinege R, Virág L, Tar K: The proteasome activator PA200 regulates expression of genes involved in cell survival upon selective mitochondrial inhibition in neuroblastoma cells, JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE 24: (12) pp. 6716-6730. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL |
2020
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Lontay B, Kiss A, Virág L, Tar K: How do post-translational modifications influence the pathomechanistic landscape of Huntington’s disease? A comprehensive review, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES 21: (12) 4282 type of document: Journal paper/Review paper number of independent citations: 6 language: English URL |
2020
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Alatshan Ahmad, Kovács Gergő E., Aladdin Azzam, Czimmerer Zsolt, Tar Krisztina, Benkő Szilvia: All-Trans Retinoic Acid Enhances both the Signaling for Priming and the Glycolysis for Activation of NLRP3 Inflammasome in Human Macrophage, CELLS 9: (7) 1591 type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 8 language: English URL |
2020
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Aladdin Azzam, Yao Yanhua, Yang Ciyu, Kahlert Günther, Ghani Marvi, Király Nikolett, Boratkó Anita, Uray Karen, Dittmar Gunnar, Tar Krisztina: The Proteasome Activators Blm10/PA200 Enhance the Proteasomal Degradation of N-Terminal Huntingtin, BIOMOLECULES 10: (11) p. 1581. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL |
2019
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Aladdin A, Király R, Boto P, Regdon Zs, Tar K: Juvenile Huntington’s disease skin fibroblasts respond with elevated parkin level and increased proteasome activity as a potential mechanism to counterbalance the pathological consequences of mutant Huntingtin protein, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES 20: pp. 1-27. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 2 language: English URL |
2014
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Tar K, Dange T, Yang C, Yao Y, Bulteau AL, Fernandez Salcedo E, Braigen S, Bouillaud F, Finley D, Schmidt M: Proteasomes associated with the Blm10 Activator Protein Antagonize Mitochondrial Fission Through Degradation of the Fission Protein Dnm1., JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 289: (17) pp. 12145-12156. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 7 language: English URL |
2011
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Lopez AD, Tar K, Krugel U, Dange T, Ros IG, Schmidt M: Proteasomal degradation of Sfp1 contributes to the repression of ribosome biogenesis during starvation and is mediated by the proteasome activator Blm10., MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL 22: (5) pp. 528-540. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 17 language: English DOI |
2011
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Kruegel U, Robison B, Dange T, Kahlert G, Delaney JR, Kotireddy S, Tsuchiya M, Tsuchiyama S, Murakami CJ, Schleit J, Sutphin G, Carr D, Tar K, Dittmar G, Kaeberlein M, Kennedy BK, Schmidt M: Elevated proteasome capacity extends replicative lifespan in Saccharomyces cerevisiae., PLOS GENETICS 7: (9) p. e1002253. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 42 language: English DOI |
2010
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Pospisilik JA, Schramek D, Schnidar H, Cronin SJ, Nehme NT, Zhang X, Knauf C, Cani PD, Aumayr K, Todoric J, Bayer M, Haschemi A, Puviindran V, Tar K, Orthofer M, Neely GG, Dietzl G, Manoukian A, Funovics M, Prager G, Wagner O, Ferrandon D, Aberger F, Hui CC, Esterbauer H, Penninger JM: Drosophila genome-wide obesity screen reveals hedgehog as a determinant of brown versus white adipose cell fate., CELL 140: (1) type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 106 language: English DOI |
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