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Amyloid beta a4 precursor protein-binding family B member 1 (FE65) interactomics revealed synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2A (SV2A) and sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum calcium ATPase 2 (SERCA2) as new binding proteins in the human brain.
Nensa FM, Neumann MH, Schrötter A, Przyborski A, Mastalski T, Susdalzew S, Looβe C, Helling S, El Magraoui F, Erdmann R, Meyer HE, Uszkoreit J, Eisenacher M, Suh J, Guénette SY, Röhner N, Kögel D, Theiss C, Marcus K, Müller T. Nensa FM, et al. Among authors: mastalski t. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2014 Feb;13(2):475-88. doi: 10.1074/mcp.M113.029280. Epub 2013 Nov 27. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2014. PMID: 24284412 Free PMC article.
FE65 regulates and interacts with the Bloom syndrome protein in dynamic nuclear spheres - potential relevance to Alzheimer's disease.
Schrötter A, Mastalski T, Nensa FM, Neumann M, Loosse C, Pfeiffer K, Magraoui FE, Platta HW, Erdmann R, Theiss C, Uszkoreit J, Eisenacher M, Meyer HE, Marcus K, Müller T. Schrötter A, et al. Among authors: mastalski t. J Cell Sci. 2013 Jun 1;126(Pt 11):2480-92. doi: 10.1242/jcs.121004. Epub 2013 Apr 9. J Cell Sci. 2013. PMID: 23572515
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LMD proteomics provides evidence for hippocampus field-specific motor protein abundance changes with relevance to Alzheimer's disease.
Schrötter A, Oberhaus A, Kolbe K, Seger S, Mastalski T, El Magraoui F, Hoffmann-Posorske E, Bohnert M, Deckert J, Braun C, Graw M, Schmitz C, Arzberger T, Loosse C, Heinsen H, Meyer HE, Müller T. Schrötter A, et al. Among authors: mastalski t. Biochim Biophys Acta Proteins Proteom. 2017 Jun;1865(6):703-714. doi: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2017.03.013. Epub 2017 Apr 2. Biochim Biophys Acta Proteins Proteom. 2017. PMID: 28377147
Corrigendum to "LMD proteomics provides evidence for hippocampus field-specific motor protein abundance changes with relevance to Alzheimer's disease" [BBAPAP 1865 (6) (2017) 703-714].
Schrötter A, Oberhaus A, Kolbe K, Seger S, Mastalski T, El Magraoui F, Hoffmann-Posorske E, Bohnert M, Deckert J, Braun C, Graw M, Schmitz C, Arzberger T, Loosse C, Heinsen H, Meyer HE, Müller T. Schrötter A, et al. Among authors: mastalski t. Biochim Biophys Acta Proteins Proteom. 2018 Apr;1866(4):580. doi: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2018.01.008. Epub 2018 Feb 9. Biochim Biophys Acta Proteins Proteom. 2018. PMID: 29429852 No abstract available.
The deubiquitination of the PTS1-import receptor Pex5p is required for peroxisomal matrix protein import.
El Magraoui F, Brinkmeier R, Mastalski T, Hupperich A, Strehl C, Schwerter D, Girzalsky W, Meyer HE, Warscheid B, Erdmann R, Platta HW. El Magraoui F, et al. Among authors: mastalski t. Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res. 2019 Feb;1866(2):199-213. doi: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2018.11.002. Epub 2018 Nov 6. Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res. 2019. PMID: 30408545 Free article.
Phosphorylation of the receptor protein Pex5p modulates import of proteins into peroxisomes.
Fischer S, Bürgi J, Gabay-Maskit S, Maier R, Mastalski T, Yifrach E, Obarska-Kosinska A, Rudowitz M, Erdmann R, Platta HW, Wilmanns M, Schuldiner M, Zalckvar E, Oeljeklaus S, Drepper F, Warscheid B. Fischer S, et al. Among authors: mastalski t. Biol Chem. 2022 Sep 21;404(2-3):135-155. doi: 10.1515/hsz-2022-0168. Print 2023 Feb 23. Biol Chem. 2022. PMID: 36122347 Free PMC article.
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