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    Mammalian long-chain acyl-CoA synthetases by Soupene, Eric, Kuypers, Frans A

    “…Acyl-CoA synthetase enzymes are essential for de novo lipid synthesis, fatty acid catabolism, and remodeling of membranes. Activation of fatty acids requires a…”
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    ACBD6 protein controls acyl chain availability and specificity of the N-myristoylation modification of proteins[S] by Soupene, Eric, Kuypers, Frans A.

    Published in Journal of lipid research (01-03-2019)
    “…Members of the human acyl-CoA binding domain-containing (ACBD) family regulate processes as diverse as viral replication, stem-cell self-renewal, organelle…”
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    The diversity of ACBD proteins – From lipid binding to protein modulators and organelle tethers by Islinger, Markus, Costello, Joseph L., Kors, Suzan, Soupene, Eric, Levine, Timothy P., Kuypers, Frans A., Schrader, Michael

    “…Members of the large multigene family of acyl-CoA binding domain containing proteins (ACBDs) share a conserved motif required for binding of Coenzyme A…”
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    Ligand binding to the ACBD6 protein regulates the acyl-CoA transferase reactions in membranes by Soupene, Eric, Kuypers, Frans A.

    Published in Journal of lipid research (01-10-2015)
    “…The binding determinants of the human acyl-CoA binding domain-containing protein (ACBD) 6 and its function in lipid renewal of membranes were investigated…”
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    Dual Role of ACBD6 in the Acylation Remodeling of Lipids and Proteins by Soupene, Eric, Kuypers, Frans A

    Published in Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (22-11-2022)
    “…The transfer of acyl chains to proteins and lipids from acyl-CoA donor molecules is achieved by the actions of diverse enzymes and proteins, including the…”
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    Requirement of the acyl-CoA carrier ACBD6 in myristoylation of proteins: Activation by ligand binding and protein interaction by Soupene, Eric, Schatz, Ulrich A, Rudnik-Schöneborn, Sabine, Kuypers, Frans A

    Published in PloS one (27-02-2020)
    “…Glycine N-myristoylation is an essential acylation modification modulating the functions, stability, and membrane association of diverse cytosolic proteins in…”
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    Mammalian acyl-CoA:lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase enzymes by Soupene, Eric, Fyrst, Henrik, Kuypers, Frans A

    “…The mammalian RBC lacks de novo lipid synthesis but maintains its membrane composition by rapid turnover of acyl moieties at the sn-2 position of…”
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    Lack of the Rhesus protein Rh1 impairs growth of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii at high CO2 by Soupene, E, Inwood, W, Kustu, S

    “…Although Rhesus (Rh) proteins are best known as antigens on human red blood cells, they are not restricted to red cells or to mammals, and hence their primary…”
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    Association of NMT2 with the acyl-CoA carrier ACBD6 protects the N-myristoyltransferase reaction from palmitoyl-CoA[S] by Soupene, Eric, Kao, Joseph, Cheng, Daniel H., Wang, Derek, Greninger, Alexander L., Knudsen, Giselle M., DeRisi, Joseph L., Kuypers, Frans A.

    Published in Journal of lipid research (01-02-2016)
    “…The covalent attachment of a 14-carbon aliphatic tail on a glycine residue of nascent translated peptide chains is catalyzed in human cells by two…”
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    Eukaryotic protein recruitment into the Chlamydia inclusion: implications for survival and growth by Soupene, Eric, Rothschild, James, Kuypers, Frans A, Dean, Deborah

    Published in PloS one (09-05-2012)
    “…Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) is an obligate intracellular human pathogen that multiplies within a parasitophorous vacuole called an inclusion. We report that the…”
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    Multipotent Stromal Stem Cells from Human Placenta Demonstrate High Therapeutic Potential by Nazarov, Igor, Lee, Jae W., Soupene, Eric, Etemad, Sara, Knapik, Derrick, Green, William, Bashkirova, Elizaveta, Fang, Xiaohui, Matthay, Michael A., Kuypers, Frans A., Serikov, Vladimir B.

    Published in Stem cells translational medicine (01-05-2012)
    “…This study describes human chorionic mesenchymal stem cell (hCMSC) lines obtained from the chorion of human term placenta with high therapeutic potential in…”
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    Physiological Studies of Escherichia coli Strain MG1655: Growth Defects and Apparent Cross-Regulation of Gene Expression by Soupene, Eric, van Heeswijk, Wally C, Plumbridge, Jacqueline, Stewart, Valley, Bertenthal, Daniel, Lee, Haidy, Prasad, Gyaneshwar, Paliy, Oleg, Charernnoppakul, Parinya, Kustu, Sydney

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-09-2003)
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    Ammonium/methylammonium transport (Amt) proteins facilitate diffusion of NH3 bidirectionally by Soupene, Eric, Lee, Haidy, Kustu, Sydney

    “…The ammonium/methylammonium transport (Amt) proteins of enteric bacteria and their homologues, the methylammonium/ammonium permeases of Saccharomyces…”
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    Nitrogen Regulatory Protein C-Controlled Genes of Escherichia coli: Scavenging as a Defense against Nitrogen Limitation by Zimmer, D P, Soupene, E, Lee, H L, Wendisch, V F, Khodursky, A B, Peter, B J, Bender, R A, Kustu, S

    “…Nitrogen regulatory protein C (NtrC) of enteric bacteria activates transcription of genes/operons whose products minimize the slowing of growth under…”
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    Toward a Protein Profile of Escherichia coli: Comparison to Its Transcription Profile by Corbin, Rebecca W., Paliy, Oleg, Yang, Feng, Shabanowitz, Jeffrey, Platt, Mark, Lyons, Charles E., Root, Karen, McAuliffe, Jon, Jordan, Michael I., Kustu, Sydney, Soupene, Eric, Hunt, Donald F.

    “…High-pressure liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry was used to obtain a protein profile of Escherichia coli strain MG1655 grown in minimal medium…”
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    Activity of the acyl-CoA synthetase ACSL6 isoforms: role of the fatty acid Gate-domains by Soupene, Eric, Dinh, Nghi Phuong, Siliakus, Melvin, Kuypers, Frans A

    Published in BMC biochemistry (29-04-2010)
    “…Activation of fatty acids by acyl-CoA synthetase enzymes is required for de novo lipid synthesis, fatty acid catabolism, and remodeling of biological…”
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    Rhesus Expression in a Green Alga is Regulated by CO2 by Soupene, Eric, King, Natalie, Feild, Eithne, Liu, Phillip, Niyogi, Krishna K., Huang, Cheng-Han, Kustu, Sydney

    “…The function of the Rhesus (Rh) complex in the human red cell membrane has been unknown for six decades. Based on the organismal, organ, and tissue…”
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    Multiple erythroid isoforms of human long-chain acyl-CoA synthetases are produced by switch of the fatty acid gate domains by Soupene, Eric, Kuypers, Frans A

    Published in BMC molecular biology (11-07-2006)
    “…The formation of acyl-CoA by the action of acyl-CoA synthetases plays a crucial role in membrane lipid turnover, including the plasma membrane of erythrocytes…”
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    Saprophytic intracellular rhizobia in alfalfa nodules by TIMMERS, Antonius C. J, SOUPENE, Eric, AURIAC, Marie-Christine, DE BILLY, Francoise, VASSE, Jacques, BOISTARD, Pierre, TRUCHET, Georges

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-11-2000)
    “…In indeterminate alfalfa nodules, the establishment of the senescent zone IV, in which both symbionts undergo simultaneous degeneration, has been considered,…”
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    Ammonia Acquisition in Enteric Bacteria: Physiological Role of the Ammonium/Methylammonium Transport B (AmtB) Protein by Soupene, Eric, He, Luhong, Yan, Dalai, Kustu, Sydney

    “…Homologues of the amtB gene of enteric bacteria exist in all three domains of life. Although their products are required for transport of the ammonium analogue…”
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