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Kerman Aloria
Researcher at University of the Basque Country
Publications - 41
Citations - 988
Kerman Aloria is an academic researcher from University of the Basque Country. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tubulin & Proteome. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 40 publications receiving 877 citations. Previous affiliations of Kerman Aloria include University of Wisconsin-Madison & University of Cantabria.
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Iron-induced oligomerization of yeast frataxin homologue Yfh1 is dispensable in vivo.
TL;DR: The capacity of this oligomerization‐deficient mutant to interact with the Isu protein suggests a more direct role of Yfh1 in iron–sulphur cluster biogenesis.
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Changes in tear protein profile in keratoconus disease.
Arantxa Acera,Elena Vecino,Iñaki Rodriguez-Agirretxe,Kerman Aloria,Jesus M. Arizmendi,C Morales,Juan A. Durán +6 more
TL;DR: Differences in the tear protein profile of KC and control subjects are indicative of alterations in tear film stability and in interactions with the corneal surface in KC patients.
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Proteomic analysis of mycelium and secretome of different Botrytis cinerea wild-type strains
Raquel González-Fernández,Kerman Aloria,José Valero-Galván,Inmaculada Redondo,Jesus M. Arizmendi,Jesús V. Jorrín-Novo +5 more
TL;DR: Fungal genetic versatility was confirmed at the proteome level for both mycelium proteome and secreted proteins, and the identification of hypothetical proteins suggests that the B. cinerea strains differ mostly in processes involved in adaptation to a particular environment or a growth condition, rather than in essential metabolic reactions.
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Tubulin folding cofactor D is a microtubule destabilizing protein.
TL;DR: It is shown that the tubulin folding cofactor D, although it does not co‐polymerize with microtubules either in vivo or in vitro, modulates microtubule dynamics by sequestering β‐tubulin from GTP‐bound αβ‐heterodimers.
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Guidelines for reporting quantitative mass spectrometry based experiments in proteomics.
Salvador Martínez-Bartolomé,Eric W. Deutsch,Pierre-Alain Binz,Andrew R. Jones,Martin Eisenacher,Gerhard Mayer,A. F. C. Campos,Francesc Canals,Joan-Josep Bech-Serra,Montserrat Carrascal,Alberto Paradela,Rosana Navajas,Miguel Marcilla,María Luisa Hernáez,Maria Dolores Gutierrez-Blazquez,Luis Felipe Clemente Velarde,Kerman Aloria,Jabier Beaskoetxea,J. Alberto Medina-Aunon,Juan Pablo Albar +19 more
TL;DR: The MIAPE Quant guidelines describe the HUPO-PSI proposal concerning the minimum information to be reported when a quantitative data set, derived from mass spectrometry (MS), is submitted to a database or as supplementary information to a journal.