Sascha Pust
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Recent Articles
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Pust S, Brech A, Wegner C, Stenmark H, Haglund K
Cell Mol Life Sci
. 2023 Jul;
80(8):235.
PMID: 37523003
Cellular abscission is the final step of cytokinesis that leads to the physical separation of the two daughter cells. The scaffold protein ALIX and the ESCRT-I protein TSG101 contribute to...
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Szwed M, Torgersen M, Kumari R, Yadava S, Pust S, Iversen T, et al.
J Nanobiotechnology
. 2020 Jan;
18(1):5.
PMID: 31907052
Background: Lipid nanocapsules (LNCs) are promising vehicles for drug delivery. However, since not much was known about cellular toxicity of these nanoparticles in themselves, we have here investigated the mechanisms...
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Manna D, Pust S, Torgersen M, Cordara G, Kunzler M, Krengel U, et al.
PLoS One
. 2017 Jan;
12(1):e0170716.
PMID: 28114329
PSL1a is a lectin from the mushroom Polyporus squamosus that binds to sialylated glycans and glycoconjugates with high specificity and selectivity. In addition to its N-terminal carbohydrate-binding domain, PSL1a possesses...
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Asp N, Kvalvaag A, Sandvig K, Pust S
Oncotarget
. 2016 Mar;
7(18):25443-60.
PMID: 27029001
The ERM protein family is implicated in processes such as signal transduction, protein trafficking, cell proliferation and migration. Consequently, dysregulation of ERM proteins has been described to correlate with carcinogenesis...
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Kvalvaag A, Pust S, Sandvig K
Commun Integr Biol
. 2014 Apr;
7(1):e28129.
PMID: 24778763
We recently reported that ERM (ezrin, radixin, moesin) proteins are involved in intracellular sorting of Shiga toxin (Stx) and its receptor globotriaosylceramide (Gb3), and that depletion of ezrin and moesin...
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Asp N, Pust S, Sandvig K
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2014 Apr;
1843(9):1987-96.
PMID: 24747692
The ErbB3 receptor is an important regulator of cell growth and carcinogenesis. Among breast cancer patients, up to 50-70% have ErbB3 overexpression and 20-30% show overexpressed or amplified ErbB2. ErbB3...
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Kvalvaag A, Pust S, Sundet K, Engedal N, Simm R, Sandvig K
Traffic
. 2013 Apr;
14(7):839-52.
PMID: 23593995
The ERM proteins (ezrin, radixin and moesin) are known for connecting the actin cytoskeleton to the plasma membrane. They have been found to associate with lipid rafts as well as...
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Tcatchoff L, Andersson S, Utskarpen A, Klokk T, Skanland S, Pust S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Jul;
7(7):e40429.
PMID: 22792315
Annexins constitute a family of calcium and membrane binding proteins. As annexin A1 and A2 have previously been linked to various membrane trafficking events, we initiated this study to investigate...
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Haugsten E, Zakrzewska M, Brech A, Pust S, Olsnes S, Sandvig K, et al.
PLoS One
. 2011 Jul;
6(7):e21708.
PMID: 21779335
Endocytosis of tyrosine kinase receptors can influence both the duration and the specificity of the signal emitted. We have investigated the mechanisms of internalization of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3...
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Sandvig K, Pust S, Skotland T, van Deurs B
Curr Opin Cell Biol
. 2011 Apr;
23(4):413-20.
PMID: 21466956
It is now about 20 years since we first wrote reviews about clathrin-independent endocytosis. The challenge at the time was to convince the reader about its existence. Then the suggestion...