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Iman Abdollahzadeh

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Matamouros S, Gensch T, Cerff M, Sachs C, Abdollahzadeh I, Hendriks J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Sep; 14(1):5611. PMID: 37699882
Bacterial growth rate (µ) depends on the protein synthesis capacity of the cell and thus on the number of active ribosomes and their translation elongation rate. The relationship between these...
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Dobner J, Simons I, Rufinatscha K, Hansch S, Schwarten M, Weiergraber O, et al.
Cells . 2020 May; 9(5). PMID: 32456010
The γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptor-associated protein (GABARAP) and its close paralogs GABARAPL1 and GABARAPL2 constitute a subfamily of the autophagy-related 8 (Atg8) protein family. Being associated with a variety...
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Abdollahzadeh I, Hendriks J, Sanwald J, Simons I, Hoffmann S, Weiergraber O, et al.
Molecules . 2019 May; 24(9). PMID: 31086037
Subcellular structures containing autophagy-related proteins of the Atg8 protein family have been investigated with conventional wide-field fluorescence and single molecule localisation microscopy. Fusion proteins of GABARAP and LC3B, respectively, with...
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Abdollahzadeh I, Schwarten M, Gensch T, Willbold D, Weiergraber O
Front Genet . 2017 Sep; 8:109. PMID: 28894458
Aging is a multifactorial process involving an accumulation of alterations on various organizational levels, which finally compromises viability and limits the lifespan of organisms. It is now well-established that many...
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Baumgart M, Huber I, Abdollahzadeh I, Gensch T, Frunzke J
J Biotechnol . 2017 Apr; 258:126-135. PMID: 28359868
Compartmentalization represents a ubiquitous principle used by living organisms to optimize metabolic flux and to avoid detrimental interactions within the cytoplasm. Proteinaceous bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) have therefore created strong interest...