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Signe M Schenstrom

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Cagiada M, Bottaro S, Lindemose S, Schenstrom S, Stein A, Hartmann-Petersen R, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Jul; 14(1):4175. PMID: 37443362
Proteins play important roles in biology, biotechnology and pharmacology, and missense variants are a common cause of disease. Discovering functionally important sites in proteins is a central but difficult problem...
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Schenstrom S, Rebula C, Tatham M, Hendus-Altenburger R, Jourdain I, Hay R, et al.
Cell Rep . 2018 Oct; 25(4):862-870. PMID: 30355493
Dss1 (also known as Sem1) is a conserved, intrinsically disordered protein with a remarkably broad functional diversity. It is a proteasome subunit but also associates with the BRCA2, RPA, Csn12-Thp1,...
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Kampmeyer C, Karakostova A, Schenstrom S, Abildgaard A, Lauridsen A, Jourdain I, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2017 Aug; 292(37):15240-15253. PMID: 28765280
Exocytosis involves fusion of secretory vesicles with the plasma membrane, thereby delivering membrane proteins to the cell surface and releasing material into the extracellular space. The tethering of the secretory...
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Kragelund B, Schenstrom S, Rebula C, Panse V, Hartmann-Petersen R
Trends Biochem Sci . 2016 Mar; 41(5):446-459. PMID: 26944332
DSS1/Sem1 is a versatile intrinsically disordered protein. Besides being a bona fide subunit of the 26S proteasome, DSS1 associates with other protein complexes, including BRCA2-RPA, involved in homologous recombination; the...