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    Stop wasting protein—Proteasome inhibition to target diseases linked to mitochondrial import by Habich, Markus, Riemer, Jan

    Published in EMBO molecular medicine (01-05-2019)
    “…Mitochondrial dysfunction is linked to various human diseases. Symptoms can occur early in life or manifest progressively during life and include poor muscle…”
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    Protein import and oxidative folding in the mitochondrial intermembrane space of intact mammalian cells by Fischer, Manuel, Horn, Sebastian, Belkacemi, Anouar, Kojer, Kerstin, Petrungaro, Carmelina, Habich, Markus, Ali, Muna, Küttner, Victoria, Bien, Melanie, Kauff, Frank, Dengjel, Jörn, Herrmann, Johannes M, Riemer, Jan

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (15-07-2013)
    “…Oxidation of cysteine residues to disulfides drives import of many proteins into the intermembrane space of mitochondria. Recent studies in yeast unraveled the…”
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    The mitochondrial oxidoreductase CHCHD4 is present in a semi-oxidized state in vivo by Erdogan, Alican J., Ali, Muna, Habich, Markus, Salscheider, Silja L., Schu, Laura, Petrungaro, Carmelina, Thomas, Luke W., Ashcroft, Margaret, Leichert, Lars I., Roma, Leticia Prates, Riemer, Jan

    Published in Redox biology (01-07-2018)
    “…Disulfide formation in the mitochondrial intermembrane space is an essential process catalyzed by a disulfide relay machinery. In mammalian cells, the key…”
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    Cysteine residues in mitochondrial intermembrane space proteins: more than just import by Habich, Markus, Salscheider, Silja Lucia, Riemer, Jan

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-02-2019)
    “…The intermembrane space (IMS) is a very small mitochondrial sub‐compartment with critical relevance for many cellular processes. IMS proteins fulfil important…”
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    Detection of Cysteine Redox States in Mitochondrial Proteins in Intact Mammalian Cells by Habich, Markus, Riemer, Jan

    “…Import, folding, and activity regulation of mitochondrial proteins are important for mitochondrial function. Cysteine residues play crucial roles in these…”
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    Profiling Ssb-Nascent Chain Interactions Reveals Principles of Hsp70-Assisted Folding by Döring, Kristina, Ahmed, Nabeel, Riemer, Trine, Suresh, Harsha Garadi, Vainshtein, Yevhen, Habich, Markus, Riemer, Jan, Mayer, Matthias P., O’Brien, Edward P., Kramer, Günter, Bukau, Bernd

    Published in Cell (13-07-2017)
    “…The yeast Hsp70 chaperone Ssb interacts with ribosomes and nascent polypeptides to assist protein folding. To reveal its working principle, we determined the…”
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