Amy H. Jeon, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Sign in to add mentorGerold Schmitt-Ulms | grad student | 2012 | University of Toronto | |
(Comparative interactome investigation of gamma-secretase complex in Alzheimer's disease.) |
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Li Y, Lu SH, Tsai CJ, et al. (2014) Structural interactions between inhibitor and substrate docking sites give insight into mechanisms of human PS1 complexes. Structure (London, England : 1993). 22: 125-35 |
Jeon AH, Böhm C, Chen F, et al. (2013) Interactome analyses of mature γ-secretase complexes reveal distinct molecular environments of presenilin (PS) paralogs and preferential binding of signal peptide peptidase to PS2. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 288: 15352-66 |
Lu SH, Jeon AH, Schmitt-Ulms G, et al. (2012) Vigilin interacts with signal peptide peptidase. Proteome Science. 10: 33 |
Jeon AH, Schmitt-Ulms G. (2012) Time-controlled transcardiac perfusion crosslinking for in vivo interactome studies. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 803: 231-46 |
Knobbe CB, Revett TJ, Bai Y, et al. (2011) Choice of biological source material supersedes oxidative stress in its influence on DJ-1 in vivo interactions with Hsp90. Journal of Proteome Research. 10: 4388-404 |
Poulsen C, Akhter Y, Jeon AH, et al. (2010) Proteome-wide identification of mycobacterial pupylation targets. Molecular Systems Biology. 6: 386 |
Watts JC, Huo H, Bai Y, et al. (2009) Interactome analyses identify ties of PrP and its mammalian paralogs to oligomannosidic N-glycans and endoplasmic reticulum-derived chaperones. Plos Pathogens. 5: e1000608 |
Yoon YM, Baek KH, Jeong SJ, et al. (2004) WD repeat-containing mitotic checkpoint proteins act as transcriptional repressors during interphase. Febs Letters. 575: 23-9 |