!!Bernhard Dobberstein - List of publications
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*Favaloro, V., Vilardi, F., Schlecht, R., Mayer, M.P. and Dobberstein, B. (2010). Asna1/TRC40-mediated membrane insertion of tail-anchored proteins. J. Cell Science 123 (Pt 9):1522-30.
*Bozkurt, G., Stjepanovic, G., Vilardi. F., Amlacher, S., Wild, K., Bange, G., Favaloro, V., Rippe, K., Hurt, E., Dobberstein, B. and Sinning, I. (2009). Structural insights into tail-anchored protein binding and membrane insertion by Get3. PNAS 106:21131-21136.
*Kelkar, A. and Dobberstein, B. (2009). Sec61beta, a subunit of the Sec61 protein translocation channel at the Endoplasmic Reticulum, is involved in the transport of Gurken to the plasma membrane. BMC Cell Biology 10:11 (doi: 10.1186/1471-2121-10-11).
*Kapp, K., Schrempf, S., Lemberg. M.K. and Dobberstein, B. (2009). Post-targeting functions of signal peptides.  In: Protein Transport into the Endoplasmic Reticulum, Ed. R. Zimmermann, Landes Bioscience (Open access: http://www.landesbioscience.com/curie/chapter/4185/).
*Dultz E., Hildenbeutel M., Martoglio B., Hochman J., Dobberstein B. and Kapp K. (2008). The signal peptide of the mouse mammary tumor virus rem protein is released from the ER membrane and accumulates in nucleoli. J Biol Chem. 283:9966-9976.
*Favaloro, V., Spasic, M., Schwappach, B. and Dobberstein, B. (2008). Distinct targeting pathways for the membrane insertion of tail-anchored (TA) proteins. J. Cell Science 121: 1832-1840.
*Schrempf, S., Froeschke, M., Giroglou, T., von Laer, D. and Dobberstein, B. (2007). Signal Peptide Requirements for Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus Glycoprotein C Maturation and Virus Infectivity. Journal of Virology 81: 12515-12524.
*Froeschke, M., Basler, M., Groettrup, M. and Dobberstein, B. (2003). Long-lived signal peptide of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus glycoprotein pGP-C. J. Biol. Chem. 278: 41914-41920.
*Martoglio, B. and Dobberstein, B. (1998). Signal sequences - more than just greasy peptides. TiCB 8: 410-415..
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