Sarah Katzenell
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Recent Articles
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Andhare D, Katzenell S, Najera S, Bauer K, Ragusa M
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jan;
PMID: 38187578
Autophagy is essential for the degradation of mitochondria from yeast to humans. Mitochondrial autophagy in yeast is initiated when the selective autophagy scaffolding protein Atg11 is recruited to mitochondria through...
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Reinhart E, Katzenell S, Andhare D, Bauer K, Ragusa M
Biochemistry
. 2022 Apr;
62(3):657-668.
PMID: 35421303
The sorting nexin (SNX) proteins, Atg20 and Atg24, are involved in nonselective autophagy, are necessary for efficient selective autophagy, and are required for the cytoplasm-to-vacuole transport pathway. However, the specific...
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Reinhart E, Litt N, Katzenell S, Pellegrini M, Yamamoto A, Ragusa M
Traffic
. 2020 Nov;
22(1-2):23-37.
PMID: 33225481
Autophagy-linked FYVE protein (ALFY) is a large, multidomain protein involved in the degradation of protein aggregates by selective autophagy. The C-terminal FYVE domain of ALFY has been shown to bind...
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Margolis H, Katzenell S, Leary K, Ragusa M
J Mol Biol
. 2020 Sep;
432(21):5752-5764.
PMID: 32896530
Selective autophagy is the capture of specific cytosolic contents in double-membrane vesicles that subsequently fuse with the vacuole or lysosome, thereby delivering cargo for degradation. Selective autophagy receptors (SARs) mark...
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Katzenell S, Cabrera J, North B, Leib D
Methods Mol Biol
. 2018 Oct;
1656:E3.
PMID: 30350167
In chapter 15, section 2.3, the unit "180 μg/ml mouse laminin in HBSS. Prepare 150 μl per coverslip" is corrected to "18 μg/ml mouse laminin in HBSS. Prepare 150 μl...
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Xia X, Katzenell S, Reinhart E, Bauer K, Pellegrini M, Ragusa M
Autophagy
. 2018 Jun;
14(9):1620-1628.
PMID: 29909755
Abbreviations: AIM: Atg8-interacting motif; GFP: green fluorescent protein; LIR: LC3-interacting region; NMR: nuclear magnetic resonance; NOESY: nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy; PDB: protein data bank; PsR: pseudo-receiver; RMSD: root-mean-square deviation.
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Katzenell S, Cabrera J, North B, Leib D
Methods Mol Biol
. 2017 Aug;
1656:229-251.
PMID: 28808974
Cultured primary neurons have been of extraordinary value for the study of neuronal anatomy, cell biology, and physiology. While use of neuronal cell lines has ease and utility, there are...
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Rosato P, Katzenell S, Pesola J, North B, Coen D, Leib D
Virology
. 2016 Aug;
497:323-327.
PMID: 27518540
IFN responses control acute HSV infection, but their role in regulating HSV latency is poorly understood. To address this we used mice lacking IFN signaling specifically in neural tissues. These...
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Katzenell S, Leib D
J Virol
. 2016 Feb;
90(9):4706-4719.
PMID: 26912623
Unlabelled: Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) establishes lifelong infection in the neurons of trigeminal ganglia (TG), cycling between productive infection and latency. Neuronal antiviral responses are driven by type I...
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Shomer E, Katzenell S, Zipori Y, Rebibo-Sabbah A, Brenner B, Aharon A
Thromb Res
. 2015 Dec;
137:141-147.
PMID: 26639203
Introduction: Microvesicles including exosomes and microparticles, participate in the placental-maternal crosstalk in normal pregnancies and gestational vascular complications (GVC). Low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) is known to reduce the risk...