Student Publications

Publications of Natalie Krahmer

Journal Article (12)

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Journal Article
Cinque, L.; De Leonibus, C.; Iavazzo, M.; Krahmer, N.; Intartaglia, D.; Salierno, F. G.; De Cegli, R.; Di Malta, C.; Svelto, M.; Lanzara, C. et al.: MiT/TFE factors control ER-phagy via transcriptional regulation of FAM134B. EMBO Journal 39 (17), e105696 (2020)
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Journal Article
Reggio, A.; Rosina, M.; Krahmer, N.; Palma, A.; Petrilli, L. L.; Maiolatesi, G.; Massacci, G.; Salvatori, I.; Valle, C.; Testa, S. et al.: Metabolic reprogramming of fibro/adipogenic progenitors facilitates muscle regeneration. LIFE SCIENCE ALLIANCE 3 (3), e202000646 (2020)
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Journal Article
Schwerbel, K.; Kamitz, A.; Krahmer, N.; Hallahan, N.; Jahnert, M.; Gottmann, P.; Lebek, S.; Schallschmidt, T.; Arends, D.; Schumacher, F. et al.: Immunity-related GTPase induces lipophagy to prevent excess hepatic lipid accumulation. Journal of Hepatology 73 (4), pp. 771 - 782 (2020)
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Journal Article
Sacco, F.; Seelig, A.; Humphrey, S. J.; Krahmer, N.; Volta, F.; Reggio, A.; Marchetti, P.; Gerdes, J.; Mann, M.: Phosphoproteomics Reveals the GSK3-PDX1 Axis as a Key Pathogenic Signaling Node in Diabetic Islets. Cell Metabolism 29 (6), pp. 1422 - 1432.e3 (2019)
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Journal Article
Seitz, S.; Kwon, Y.; Hartleben, G.; Jülg, J.; Sekar, R.; Krahmer, N.; Najafi, B.; Loft, A.; Gancheva, S.; Stemmer, K. et al.: Hepatic Rab24 controls blood glucose homeostasis via improving mitochondrial plasticity. NATURE METABOLISM 1 (10), pp. 1009 - 1026 (2019)
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Gruber, A.; Hornburg, D.; Antonin, M.; Krahmer, N.; Collado, J.; Schaffer, M.; Zubaite, G.; Luechtenborg, C.; Sachsenheimer, T.; Bruegger, B. et al.: Molecular and structural architecture of polyQ aggregates in yeast. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 115 (15), pp. E3446 - E3453 (2018)
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Journal Article
Krahmer, N.; Najafi, B.; Schueder, F.; Quagliarini, F.; Steger, M.; Seitz, S.; Kasper, R.; Salinas, F.; Cox, J.; Uhlenhaut, N. H. et al.: Organellar Proteomics and Phospho-Proteomics Reveal Subcellular Reorganization in Diet-Induced Hepatic Steatosis. Developmental Cell 47 (2), pp. 205 - 221.e7 (2018)
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Journal Article
Kory, N.; Grond, S.; Kamat, S. S.; Li, Z.; Krahmer, N.; Chitraju, C.; Zhou, P.; Frohlich, F.; Semova, I.; Ejsing, C. et al.: Mice lacking lipid droplet-associated hydrolase, a gene linked to human prostate cancer, have normal cholesterol ester metabolism. Journal of Lipid Research 58 (1), pp. 226 - 235 (2017)
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Journal Article
Krahmer, N.; Hilger, M.; Kory, N.; Wilfling, F.; Stoehr, G.; Mann, M.; Farese Jr., R. V.; Walther, T. C.: Protein Correlation Profiles Identify Lipid Droplet Proteins with High Confidence. MOLECULAR & CELLULAR PROTEOMICS 12 (5), pp. 1115 - 1126 (2013)
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Journal Article
Krahmer, N.; Guo, Y.; Wilfling, F.; Hilger, M.; Lingrell, S.; Heger, K.; Newman, H. W.; Schmidt-Supprian, M.; Vance, D. E.; Mann, M. et al.: Phosphatidylcholine Synthesis for Lipid Droplet Expansion Is Mediated by Localized Activation of CTP:Phosphocholine Cytidylyltransferase. Cell Metabolism 14 (4), pp. 504 - 515 (2011)
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Journal Article
Fei, W. H.; Shui, G. H.; Zhang, Y.; Krahmer, N.; Ferguson, C.; Kapterian, T. S.; Lin, R. C.; Dawes, I. W.; Brown, A. J.; Li, P. et al.: A Role for Phosphatidic Acid in the Formation of "Supersized" Lipid Droplets. PLoS Genetics 7 (7), e1002201, pp. [1] - [11] (2011)
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Journal Article
Krahmer, N.; Guo, Y.; Farese, R. V.; Walther, T. C.: SnapShot: Lipid Droplets. Cell 139 (5), p. 1024 - 1024 (2009)

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Krahmer, N.: Analysis of Lipid Droplet Proteins and their Contribution to Phospholipid Homeostasis during Lipid Droplet Expansion. Dissertation, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München (2011)

Thesis - Diploma (1)

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Thesis - Diploma
Krahmer, N.: Functional characterization of the interaction between RuBisCO and the assembly chaperone RbcX. Diploma, Technische Universität, München (2007)
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