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Manon Eckhardt

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Serrano L, Pelin A, Arrey T, Damoc N, Richards A, Zhou Y, et al.
J Proteome Res . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40025722
Classical proteomics experiments offer high-throughput protein quantification but lack direct evidence of the spatial organization of the proteome, including protein-protein interaction (PPIs) networks. While affinity purification mass spectrometry (AP-MS) is...
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Turnham R, Pitea A, Jang G, Xu Z, Lim H, Choi A, et al.
Cancer Res . 2024 Dec; 85(4):660-674. PMID: 39652575
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections promote liver cancer initiation by inducing inflammation and cellular stress. Despite a primarily indirect effect on oncogenesis, HBV is associated with a recurrent genomic phenotype...
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Kaushal P, Ummadi M, Jang G, Delgado Y, Makanani S, Alba K, et al.
STAR Protoc . 2024 Nov; 5(4):103286. PMID: 39488835
Proteins congregate into complexes to perform diverse cellular functions. Protein complexes are remodeled by protein-coding mutations or cellular signaling changes, driving phenotypic outcomes in health and disease. We present an...
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Zhong X, Li Q, Polacco B, Patil T, Marley A, Foussard H, et al.
Mol Syst Biol . 2024 Jul; 20(8):952-971. PMID: 38951684
Proximity labeling (PL) via biotinylation coupled with mass spectrometry (MS) captures spatial proteomes in cells. Large-scale processing requires a workflow minimizing hands-on time and enhancing quantitative reproducibility. We introduced a...
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Kaushal P, Ummadi M, Jang G, Delgado Y, Makanani S, Blanc S, et al.
ArXiv . 2024 May; PMID: 38800652
Proteins congregate into complexes to perform fundamental cellular functions. Phenotypic outcomes, in health and disease, are often mechanistically driven by the remodeling of protein complexes by protein-coding mutations or cellular...
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Rathore U, Haas P, Kumar V, Hiatt J, Haas K, Bouhaddou M, et al.
mBio . 2024 Feb; 15(4):e0222223. PMID: 38411080
Importance: HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, heavily relies on the machinery of human cells to infect and replicate. Our study focuses on the host cell's ubiquitination system which is...
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Wang B, Vartak R, Zaltsman Y, Naing Z, Hennick K, Polacco B, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Dec; PMID: 38076945
Translating high-confidence (hc) autism spectrum disorder (ASD) genes into viable treatment targets remains elusive. We constructed a foundational protein-protein interaction (PPI) network in HEK293T cells involving 100 hcASD risk genes,...
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Haas K, McGregor M, Bouhaddou M, Polacco B, Kim E, Nguyen T, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Sep; 14(1):6030. PMID: 37758692
Influenza A Virus (IAV) is a recurring respiratory virus with limited availability of antiviral therapies. Understanding host proteins essential for IAV infection can identify targets for alternative host-directed therapies (HDTs)....
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Bouhaddou M, Reuschl A, Polacco B, Thorne L, Ummadi M, Ye C, et al.
Cell . 2023 Sep; 186(21):4597-4614.e26. PMID: 37738970
SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, we used unbiased systems approaches to study the host-selective forces driving VOC evolution. We discovered that VOCs evolved convergent...
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Olwal C, Fabius J, Zuliani-Alvarez L, Eckhardt M, Kyei G, Quashie P, et al.
Mol Omics . 2023 May; 19(7):538-551. PMID: 37204043
Women coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and human papillomavirus (HPV) are six times as likely to develop invasive cervical carcinoma compared to those without HIV. Unlike other...