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The EMBO Journal
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September 12, 2015
Analysis of acetylation stoichiometry suggests that SIRT3 repairs nonenzymatic acetylation lesions
Brian T Weinert, Tarek Moustafa, Vytautas Iesmantavicius, et al.
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology
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July 24, 2014
The growing landscape of lysine acetylation links metabolism and cell signalling
Chunaram Choudhary, Brian T Weinert, Yuya Nishida, et al.
Cell
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April 16, 2024
Global, site-resolved analysis of ubiquitylation occupancy and turnover rate reveals systems properties
Gabriela Prus, Shankha Satpathy, Brian T Weinert, et al.
Nature Methods
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October 30, 2015
Avoiding abundance bias in the functional annotation of post-translationally modified proteins
Christian Schölz, David Lyon, Jan C Refsgaard, et al.
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP
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September 6, 2011
A proteome-wide, quantitative survey of in vivo ubiquitylation sites reveals widespread regulatory roles
Sebastian A Wagner, Petra Beli, Brian T Weinert, et al.
Cancer Immunity
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October 10, 2009
Real-time PCR analysis of genes encoding tumor antigens in esophageal tumors and a cancer vaccine
Brian T Weinert, Kausilia K Krishnadath, Francesca Milano, et al.
Cell Reports
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August 20, 2013
Lysine succinylation is a frequently occurring modification in prokaryotes and eukaryotes and extensively overlaps with acetylation
Brian T Weinert, Christian Schölz, Sebastian A Wagner, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology
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December 12, 2018
Acetylation of intrinsically disordered regions regulates phase separation
Makoto Saito, Daniel Hess, Jan Eglinger, et al.
Nature Communications
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March 15, 2018
Benchmarking common quantification strategies for large-scale phosphoproteomics
Alexander Hogrebe, Louise von Stechow, Dorte B Bekker-Jensen, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology
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February 4, 2014
Acetylation dynamics and stoichiometry in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Brian T Weinert, Vytautas Iesmantavicius, Tarek Moustafa, et al.
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The EMBO Journal
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September 12, 2015
Analysis of acetylation stoichiometry suggests that SIRT3 repairs nonenzymatic acetylation lesions
Brian T Weinert, Tarek Moustafa, Vytautas Iesmantavicius, et al.
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology
|
July 24, 2014
The growing landscape of lysine acetylation links metabolism and cell signalling
Chunaram Choudhary, Brian T Weinert, Yuya Nishida, et al.
Cell
|
April 16, 2024
Global, site-resolved analysis of ubiquitylation occupancy and turnover rate reveals systems properties
Gabriela Prus, Shankha Satpathy, Brian T Weinert, et al.
Nature Methods
|
October 30, 2015
Avoiding abundance bias in the functional annotation of post-translationally modified proteins
Christian Schölz, David Lyon, Jan C Refsgaard, et al.
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP
|
September 6, 2011
A proteome-wide, quantitative survey of in vivo ubiquitylation sites reveals widespread regulatory roles
Sebastian A Wagner, Petra Beli, Brian T Weinert, et al.
Cancer Immunity
|
October 10, 2009
Real-time PCR analysis of genes encoding tumor antigens in esophageal tumors and a cancer vaccine
Brian T Weinert, Kausilia K Krishnadath, Francesca Milano, et al.
Cell Reports
|
August 20, 2013
Lysine succinylation is a frequently occurring modification in prokaryotes and eukaryotes and extensively overlaps with acetylation
Brian T Weinert, Christian Schölz, Sebastian A Wagner, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology
|
December 12, 2018
Acetylation of intrinsically disordered regions regulates phase separation
Makoto Saito, Daniel Hess, Jan Eglinger, et al.
Nature Communications
|
March 15, 2018
Benchmarking common quantification strategies for large-scale phosphoproteomics
Alexander Hogrebe, Louise von Stechow, Dorte B Bekker-Jensen, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology
|
February 4, 2014
Acetylation dynamics and stoichiometry in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Brian T Weinert, Vytautas Iesmantavicius, Tarek Moustafa, et al.
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