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    Global absolute quantification of a proteome: Challenges in the deployment of a QconCAT strategy by Brownridge, Philip, Holman, Stephen W., Gaskell, Simon J., Grant, Christopher M., Harman, Victoria M., Hubbard, Simon J., Lanthaler, Karin, Lawless, Craig, O'cualain, Ronan, Sims, Paul, Watkins, Rachel, Beynon, Robert J.

    Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-08-2011)
    “…In this paper, we discuss the challenge of large‐scale quantification of a proteome, referring to our programme that aims to define the absolute quantity, in…”
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    Genomic analysis of the secretion stress response in the enzyme-producing cell factory Aspergillus niger by Guillemette, Thomas, van Peij, Noël N M E, Goosen, Theo, Lanthaler, Karin, Robson, Geoffrey D, van den Hondel, Cees A M J J, Stam, Hein, Archer, David B

    Published in BMC genomics (11-06-2007)
    “…Filamentous fungi such as Aspergillus niger have a high capacity secretory system and are therefore widely exploited for the industrial production of native…”
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    Genome-wide assessment of the carriers involved in the cellular uptake of drugs: a model system in yeast by Lanthaler, Karin, Bilsland, Elizabeth, Dobson, Paul D, Moss, Harry J, Pir, Pınar, Kell, Douglas B, Oliver, Stephen G

    Published in BMC biology (24-10-2011)
    “…The uptake of drugs into cells has traditionally been considered to be predominantly via passive diffusion through the bilayer portion of the cell membrane…”
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    Implications of the dominant role of transporters in drug uptake by cells by Dobson, Paul D, Lanthaler, Karin, Oliver, Stephen G, Kell, Douglas B

    Published in Current topics in medicinal chemistry (01-02-2009)
    “…Drug entry into cells was previously believed to be via diffusion through the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane, with the contribution to uptake by…”
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    Common features and interesting differences in transcriptional responses to secretion stress in the fungi Trichoderma reesei and Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Arvas, Mikko, Pakula, Tiina, Lanthaler, Karin, Saloheimo, Markku, Valkonen, Mari, Suortti, Tapani, Robson, Geoff, Penttilä, Merja

    Published in BMC genomics (22-02-2006)
    “…Secretion stress is caused by compromised folding, modification or transport of proteins in the secretory pathway. In fungi, induction of genes in response to…”
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    Proteome Cold-Shock Response in the Extremely Acidophilic Archaeon, Cuniculiplasma divulgatum by Bargiela, Rafael, Lanthaler, Karin, Potter, Colin M, Ferrer, Manuel, Yakunin, Alexander F, Paizs, Bela, Golyshin, Peter N, Golyshina, Olga V

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (19-05-2020)
    “…The archaeon is ubiquitous in acidic environments with low-to-moderate temperatures. However, molecular mechanisms underlying its ability to thrive at lower…”
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    Transcriptome Analysis of Recombinant Protein Secretion by Aspergillus nidulans and the Unfolded-Protein Response In Vivo by SIMS, Andrew H, GENT, Manda E, LANTHALER, Karin, DUNN-COLEMAN, Nigel S, OLIVER, Stephen G, ROBSON, Geoffrey D

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-05-2005)
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    Role of the bga1-Encoded Extracellular β-Galactosidase of Hypocrea jecorina in Cellulase Induction by Lactose by Seiboth, Bernhard, Hartl, Lukas, Salovuori, Noora, Lanthaler, Karin, Robson, Geoff D., Vehmaanperä, Jari, Penttilä, Merja E., Kubicek, Christian P.

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-02-2005)
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    Absolute Quantification of the Glycolytic Pathway in Yeast by Carroll, Kathleen M., Simpson, Deborah M., Eyers, Claire E., Knight, Christopher G., Brownridge, Philip, Dunn, Warwick B., Winder, Catherine L., Lanthaler, Karin, Pir, Pınar, Malys, Naglis, Kell, Douglas B., Oliver, Stephen G., Gaskell, Simon J., Beynon, Robert J.

    Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-12-2011)
    “…The availability of label-free data derived from yeast cells (based on the summed intensity of the three strongest, isoform-specific peptides) permitted a…”
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    Absolute protein quantification of the yeast chaperome under conditions of heat shock by Mackenzie, Rebecca J., Lawless, Craig, Holman, Stephen W., Lanthaler, Karin, Beynon, Robert J., Grant, Chris M., Hubbard, Simon J., Eyers, Claire E.

    Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-08-2016)
    “…Chaperones are fundamental to regulating the heat shock response, mediating protein recovery from thermal‐induced misfolding and aggregation. Using the QconCAT…”
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    The use of continuous culture in systems biology investigations by Winder, Catherine L, Lanthaler, Karin

    Published in Methods in enzymology (2011)
    “…When acquiring data for systems biology studies, it is essential to perform the experiments in controlled and reproducible conditions. Advances in the fields…”
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    Quantitative analysis of chaperone network throughput in budding yeast by Brownridge, Philip, Lawless, Craig, Payapilly, Aishwarya B., Lanthaler, Karin, Holman, Stephen W., Harman, Victoria M., Grant, Christopher M., Beynon, Robert J., Hubbard, Simon J.

    Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-04-2013)
    “…The network of molecular chaperones mediates the folding and translocation of the many proteins encoded in the genome of eukaryotic organisms, as well as a…”
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    Circadian rhythmicity during prolonged chemostat cultivation of Neurospora crassa by Tralau, Tewes, Lanthaler, Karin, Robson, Geoff D., Crosthwaite, Susan K.

    Published in Fungal genetics and biology (01-08-2007)
    “…Following exposure to light and attainment of steady-state in the chemostat, Neurospora was grown in constant conditions of darkness at 25 °C for 6 days…”
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    Role of the bga1-Encoded Extracellular {szligbeta}-Galactosidase of Hypocrea jecorina in Cellulase Induction by Lactose by Seiboth, Bernhard, Hartl, Lukas, Salovuori, Noora, Lanthaler, Karin, Robson, Geoff D, Vehmaanperä, Jari, Penttilä, Merja E, Kubicek, Christian P

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-02-2005)
    “…Lactose is the only soluble and economically feasible carbon source for the production of cellulases or heterologous proteins regulated by cellulase expression…”
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