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January, 2014 / Nat Cell Biol Der1 promotes movement of misfolded proteins through the endoplasmic reticulum membrane M. Mehnert T. Sommer E. Jarosch
March 13, 2014 / Cell Hexosamine pathway metabolites enhance protein quality control and prolong life M.S. Denzel N.J. Storm A. Gutschmidt R. Baddi Y. Hinze E. Jarosch T. Sommer T. Hoppe A. Antebi
January 15, 2015 / Mol Biol Cell The interplay of Hrd3 and the molecular chaperone system ensures efficient degradation of malfolded secretory proteins M. Mehnert F. Sommermeyer M. Berger S.K. Lakshmipathy R. Gauss M. Aebi E. Jarosch T. Sommer
December 01, 2014 / Nat Cell Biol Rsp5/Nedd4 clears cells of heat-damaged proteins T. Sommer A. Weber E. Jarosch
August, 2006 / Nat Cell Biol A complex of Yos9p and the HRD ligase integrates endoplasmic reticulum quality control into the degradation machinery R. Gauss E. Jarosch T. Sommer C. Hirsch
2001 / Rev Physiol Biochem Pharmacol Compartment-specific functions of the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway T. Sommer E. Jarosch U. Lenk
November, 2001 / Nephrol Dial Transplant Renal anaemia of an unusual origin M. Koehler W. Schneider U. Goebel R. Kettritz
December 11, 2009 / Mol Cell Usa1 functions as a scaffold of the HRD-ubiquitin ligase S.C. Horn J. Hanna C. Hirsch C. Volkwein A. Schütz U. Heinemann T. Sommer E. Jarosch
May 03, 2006 / EMBO J The Hrd1p ligase complex forms a linchpin between ER-lumenal substrate selection and Cdc48p recruitment R. Gauss T. Sommer E. Jarosch