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Katrina Meyer
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Mutations in disordered regions can cause disease by creating dileucine motifs
K Meyer, M Kirchner, B Uyar, JY Cheng, G Russo, ...
Cell 175 (1), 239-253. e17, 2018
1252018
Quantitative affinity purification mass spectrometry: a versatile technology to study protein–protein interactions
K Meyer, M Selbach
Frontiers in genetics 6, 145573, 2015
812015
Peptide-based interaction proteomics
K Meyer, M Selbach
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 19 (7), 1070-1075, 2020
262020
DYRK3 enables secretory trafficking by maintaining the liquid-like state of ER exit sites
R Gallo, AK Rai, ABR McIntyre, K Meyer, L Pelkmans
Developmental Cell 58 (19), 1880-1897. e11, 2023
72023
Phosphorylation-controlled cohesion of a nuclear condensate regulates mRNA retention
ABR McIntyre, AB Tschan, K Meyer, S Walser, AK Rai, K Fujita, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.08. 21.554101, 2023
12023
Pathogenic mutations of human phosphorylation sites affect protein–protein interactions
T Rrustemi, K Meyer, Y Roske, B Uyar, A Akalin, K Imami, Y Ishihama, ...
Nature Communications 15 (1), 3146, 2024
2024
A peptide-based interaction screen on disease-related mutations
K Meyer
PQDT-Global, 2019
2019
Mutations in disordered regions cause disease by creating endocytosis motifs
K Meyer, B Uyar, M Kirchner, J Cheng, A Akalin, M Selbach
bioRxiv, 141622, 2017
2017
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