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Jan Ellenberg
Researcher at European Bioinformatics Institute
Publications - 234
Citations - 27181
Jan Ellenberg is an academic researcher from European Bioinformatics Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mitosis & Nuclear pore. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 222 publications receiving 24246 citations. Previous affiliations of Jan Ellenberg include Columbia University & University of Toulouse.
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RNF168 Binds and Amplifies Ubiquitin Conjugates on Damaged Chromosomes to Allow Accumulation of Repair Proteins
Carsten Doil,Niels Mailand,Simon Bekker-Jensen,Patrice Menard,Dorthe Helena Larsen,Rainer Pepperkok,Jan Ellenberg,Stephanie Panier,Daniel Durocher,Jiri Bartek,Jiri Lukas,Claudia Lukas +11 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that, while RNF8 is necessary to trigger the DSB-associated ubiquitylation, it is not sufficient to sustain conjugated ubiquitin in this compartment, which defines a new pathway involving sequential ubiquitylations on damaged chromosomes and uncovers a functional cooperation between E3 ligases in genome maintenance.
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Phenotypic profiling of the human genome by time-lapse microscopy reveals cell division genes
Beate Neumann,Thomas Walter,Jean-Karim Hériché,Jutta Bulkescher,Holger Erfle,Christian Conrad,Phill Rogers,Ina Poser,Michael Held,Urban Liebel,Cihan Cetin,Frank Sieckmann,Gregoire Pau,Rolf Kabbe,Annelie Wünsche,Venkata P. Satagopam,Michael H.A. Schmitz,Catherine Chapuis,Daniel W. Gerlich,Reinhard Schneider,Roland Eils,Wolfgang Huber,Jan-Michael Peters,Anthony A. Hyman,Richard Durbin,Rainer Pepperkok,Jan Ellenberg +26 more
TL;DR: This study carried out a genome-wide phenotypic profiling of each of the ∼21,000 human protein-coding genes by two-day live imaging of fluorescently labelled chromosomes, which allowed us to identify hundreds of human genes involved in diverse biological functions including cell division, migration and survival.
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The quantitative proteome of a human cell line
Martin Beck,Alexander Schmidt,Johan Malmstroem,Manfred Claassen,Alessandro Ori,Anna Szymborska,Franz Herzog,Oliver Rinner,Jan Ellenberg,Ruedi Aebersold,Ruedi Aebersold +10 more
TL;DR: This work provides a quantitative description of the proteome of a commonly used human cell line in two functional states, interphase and mitosis, and shows that these human cultured cells express at least ∼10 000 proteins and that the quantified proteins span a concentration range of seven orders of magnitude up to 20 000 000 copies per cell.
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Nuclear Membrane Dynamics and Reassembly in Living Cells: Targeting of an Inner Nuclear Membrane Protein in Interphase and Mitosis
Jan Ellenberg,Eric D. Siggia,Jorge E. Moreira,Carolyn L. Smith,John F. Presley,Howard J. Worman,Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz +6 more
TL;DR: Selective changes in lateral mobility of LBR–GFP within the ER/NE membrane system form the basis for its localization to the inner nuclear membrane during interphase, and also underlie the redistribution of this molecule during NE disassembly and reformation in mitosis.
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Cyclic, Proteasome-Mediated Turnover of Unliganded and Liganded ERα on Responsive Promoters Is an Integral Feature of Estrogen Signaling
George Reid,Michael R Hübner,Raphaël Métivier,Heike Brand,Stefanie Denger,Dominique Manu,Joël Beaudouin,Jan Ellenberg,Frank Gannon +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that proteasome-mediated degradation and hER alpha-mediated transactivation are inherently linked and act to continuously turn over hERalpha on responsive promoters.