Mirco Junker, PH.D.
| Title | Research Fellow in Cell Biology (EXT) |
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| Institution | Harvard Medical School |
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| Department | Cell Biology |
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| Address | Harvard Medical School Cell Biology 240 Longwood Ave Boston MA 02115
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| Phone | 617/432-1611 |
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| Fax | 617/432-1190 |
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Nguyen TT, Lewandowska A, Choi JY, Markgraf DF, Junker M, Bilgin M, Ejsing CS, Voelker DR, Rapoport TA, Shaw JM. Gem1 and ERMES do not directly affect phosphatidylserine transport from ER to mitochondria or mitochondrial inheritance. Traffic. 2012 Jun; 13(6):880-90.
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Renn JP, Junker M, Besingi RN, Braselmann E, Clark PL. ATP-independent control of autotransporter virulence protein transport via the folding properties of the secreted protein. Chem Biol. 2012 Feb 24; 19(2):287-96.
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Junker M, Clark PL. Slow formation of aggregation-resistant beta-sheet folding intermediates. Proteins. 2010 Mar; 78(4):812-24.
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Junker M, Besingi RN, Clark PL. Vectorial transport and folding of an autotransporter virulence protein during outer membrane secretion. Mol Microbiol. 2009 Mar; 71(5):1323-32.
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Junker M, Schuster CC, McDonnell AV, Sorg KA, Finn MC, Berger B, Clark PL. Pertactin beta-helix folding mechanism suggests common themes for the secretion and folding of autotransporter proteins. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Mar 28; 103(13):4918-23.
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