Richard J. Youle

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Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology, Virology Biology
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Fischer TD, Bunker EN, Zhu PP, et al. (2023) STING induces LUBAC-mediated synthesis of linear ubiquitin chains to stimulate innate immune signaling. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Bunker EN, Le Guerroué F, Wang C, et al. (2023) Nix interacts with WIPI2 to induce mitophagy. The Embo Journal. e113491
Moehlman AT, Kanfer G, Youle RJ. (2023) Loss of STING in parkin mutant flies suppresses muscle defects and mitochondria damage. Plos Genetics. 19: e1010828
Le Guerroué F, Bunker EN, Rosencrans WM, et al. (2023) TNIP1 inhibits selective autophagy via bipartite interaction with LC3/GABARAP and TAX1BP1. Molecular Cell
Vargas JNS, Hamasaki M, Kawabata T, et al. (2022) The mechanisms and roles of selective autophagy in mammals. Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology
Sarraf SA, Shah HV, Kanfer G, et al. (2022) Loss of TAX1BP1-Directed Autophagy Results in Protein Aggregate Accumulation in the Brain. Molecular Cell. 82: 1383-1385
Baldwin HA, Wang C, Kanfer G, et al. (2021) VPS13D promotes peroxisome biogenesis. The Journal of Cell Biology. 220
Kanfer G, Sarraf SA, Maman Y, et al. (2021) Image-based pooled whole-genome CRISPRi screening for subcellular phenotypes. The Journal of Cell Biology. 220
Le Guerroué F, Youle RJ. (2020) Ubiquitin signaling in neurodegenerative diseases: an autophagy and proteasome perspective. Cell Death and Differentiation
Sarraf SA, Shah HV, Kanfer G, et al. (2020) Loss of TAX1BP1-Directed Autophagy Results in Protein Aggregate Accumulation in the Brain. Molecular Cell
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