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P Verkade

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Rog-Zielinska E, Moss R, Kaltenbacher W, Greiner J, Verkade P, Seemann G, et al.
J Mol Cell Cardiol . 2020 Dec; 153:86-92. PMID: 33359037
Detailed knowledge of the ultrastructure of intracellular compartments is a prerequisite for our understanding of how cells function. In cardiac muscle cells, close apposition of transverse (t)-tubule (TT) and sarcoplasmic...
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Jenkins J, Mantell J, Neal C, Gholinia A, Verkade P, Nobbs A, et al.
Nat Commun . 2020 Apr; 11(1):1626. PMID: 32242015
Some insects, such as dragonflies, have evolved nanoprotrusions on their wings that rupture bacteria on contact. This has inspired the design of antibacterial implant surfaces with insect-wing mimetic nanopillars made...
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Fava E, Dehghany J, Ouwendijk J, Muller A, Niederlein A, Verkade P, et al.
Diabetologia . 2012 Jan; 55(4):1013-23. PMID: 22252472
Aims/hypothesis: Knowledge of number, size and content of insulin secretory granules is pivotal for understanding the physiology of pancreatic beta cells. Here we re-evaluated key structural features of rat beta...
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Verkade P
J Microsc . 2008 May; 230(Pt 2):317-28. PMID: 18445162
In this paper, the Rapid Transfer System (RTS), an attachment to the Leica EMPACT2 high-pressure freezer, is described as a new tool for special applications within the cryofixation field. The...
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Drab M, Verkade P, Elger M, Kasper M, Lohn M, Lauterbach B, et al.
Science . 2001 Aug; 293(5539):2449-52. PMID: 11498544
Caveolae are plasma membrane invaginations that may play an important role in numerous cellular processes including transport, signaling, and tumor suppression. By targeted disruption of caveolin-1, the main protein component...
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Nusrat A, von Eichel-Streiber C, Turner J, Verkade P, Madara J, Parkos C
Infect Immun . 2001 Feb; 69(3):1329-36. PMID: 11179295
The anaerobic bacterium Clostridium difficile is the etiologic agent of pseudomembranous colitis. C. difficile toxins TcdA and TcdB are UDP-glucosyltransferases that monoglucosylate and thereby inactivate the Rho family of GTPases...
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Plant P, Lafont F, Lecat S, Verkade P, Simons K, Rotin D
J Cell Biol . 2000 Jun; 149(7):1473-84. PMID: 10871286
Nedd4 is a ubiquitin protein ligase (E3) containing a C2 domain, three or four WW domains, and a ubiquitin ligase HECT domain. We have shown previously that the C2 domain...
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Lecat S, Verkade P, Thiele C, Fiedler K, Simons K, Lafont F
J Cell Sci . 2000 Jun; 113 ( Pt 14):2607-18. PMID: 10862718
Annexins form a family of proteins that are widely expressed and known to bind membranes in the presence of calcium. Two isoforms of the annexin XIII subfamily are expressed in...
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Nusrat A, Parkos C, Verkade P, Foley C, Liang T, Eastburn K, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2000 Apr; 113 ( Pt 10):1771-81. PMID: 10769208
Tight junctions (TJ) of polarized epithelial cells regulate barrier function at mucosal surfaces. Structural proteins of TJs include hyperphosphorylated occludin (HO) and the peripheral membrane protein, ZO-1. Since TJs are...
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Verkade P, Harder T, Lafont F, Simons K
J Cell Biol . 2000 Feb; 148(4):727-39. PMID: 10684254
In this paper, we have analyzed the behavior of antibody cross-linked raft-associated proteins on the surface of MDCK cells. We observed that cross-linking of membrane proteins gave different results depending...