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Robin Antrobus

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  89
Citations -  4125

Robin Antrobus is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Innate immune system & Human cytomegalovirus. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 83 publications receiving 3157 citations.

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Distinct and overlapping roles for AP-1 and GGAs revealed by the "knocksideways" system.

TL;DR: This study proposes that there are at least two populations of intracellular CCVs: one containing both GGAs and AP-1 for anterograde trafficking and another containing AP- 1 for retrograde trafficking, and shows that knocksideways and proteomics are a powerful combination for investigating protein function.
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Latency-associated degradation of the MRP1 drug transporter during latent human cytomegalovirus infection.

TL;DR: The UL138-mediated loss of MRP1 provides a marker for detecting latent HCMV infection and a therapeutic target for eliminating latently infected cells before transplantation.
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SQSTM1/p62 mediates crosstalk between autophagy and the UPS in DNA repair

TL;DR: Nuclear localization of SQSTM1 and its association with DDF increase with aging and are prevented by life-span-extending dietary restriction, suggesting that an imbalance in the mechanism identified here may contribute to aging and age-related diseases.
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Characterization of TSET, an ancient and widespread membrane trafficking complex.

TL;DR: A structure-based bioinformatics tool was developed, and the core subunits of TSET, a 'missing link' between the APs and COPI, were identified, which provides new insights into early eukaryotic evolution.