Doris Hellerschmied
Affiliations: | 2009-2013 | IMP Vienna |
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Sign in to add mentorTim Clausen | grad student | 2009-2013 | IMP Vienna |
Craig M. Crews | post-doc | 2015-2019 | Yale |
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Schillinger J, Hellerschmied D. (2022) Targeted Protein Unfolding at the Golgi Apparatus. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2557: 645-659 |
Hellerschmied D, Lehner A, Franicevic N, et al. (2019) Molecular features of the UNC-45 chaperone critical for binding and folding muscle myosin. Nature Communications. 10: 4781 |
Hellerschmied D, Serebrenik YV, Shao L, et al. (2019) Protein Folding State-dependent Sorting at the Golgi Apparatus. Molecular Biology of the Cell. mbcE19010069 |
Serebrenik YV, Hellerschmied D, Toure M, et al. (2018) Targeted protein unfolding uncovers a Golgi-specific transcriptional stress response. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 29: 1284-1298 |
Hellerschmied D, Roessler M, Lehner A, et al. (2018) UFD-2 is an adaptor-assisted E3 ligase targeting unfolded proteins. Nature Communications. 9: 484 |
Lai AC, Toure M, Hellerschmied D, et al. (2015) Modular PROTAC Design for the Degradation of Oncogenic BCR-ABL. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English) |
Schneider M, Hellerschmied D, Schubert T, et al. (2015) The Nuclear Pore-Associated TREX-2 Complex Employs Mediator to Regulate Gene Expression. Cell. 162: 1016-28 |
Schneider M, Hellerschmied D, Schubert T, et al. (2015) The Nuclear Pore-Associated TREX-2 Complex Employs Mediator to Regulate Gene Expression Cell. 162: 1016-1028 |
Hellerschmied D, Clausen T. (2014) Myosin chaperones. Current Opinion in Structural Biology. 25: 9-15 |
Gazda L, Pokrzywa W, Hellerschmied D, et al. (2013) The myosin chaperone UNC-45 is organized in tandem modules to support myofilament formation in C. elegans. Cell. 152: 183-95 |