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Sven Thoms
research summary
peroxisome
peroxisome biogenesis
peroxisome biogenesis disorders
Zellweger syndrome
publications

Peroxisomes are no longer regarded as autonomous organelles because evidence for their interplay with other cellular organelles is emerging. Peroxisomes interact with mitochondria in several metabolic pathways, including beta-oxidation of fatty acids and t…
Trends in molecular medicine. 2009 Jul

Congenital cytomegalovirus brain infection without symptoms at birth can cause a static encephalopathy with characteristic patterns of brain abnormalities. Here we show that loss-of-function mutations in the gene encoding the RNASET2 glycoprotein lead to c…
Nature genetics. 2009 Jul

The conserved CaaX box peroxin Pex19p is known to be modified by farnesylation. The possible involvement of this lipid modification in peroxisome biogenesis, the degree to which Pex19p is farnesylated, and its molecular function are unknown or controversia…
The Journal of biological chemistry. 2009 Jul 31

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is one of the most potent mitogenic factors stimulating both prostate endothelial and prostate epithelial cells. Recently, some studies reported on the endothelial secretion of a soluble VEGF receptor 2 (sVEGFR-2) …
Growth factors (Chur, Switzerland). 2009 Apr

Lpx1p (systematic name: Yor084wp) is a peroxisomal protein from Saccharomyces cerevisiae with a peroxisomal targeting signal type 1 (PTS1) and a lipase motif. Using mass spectrometry, we have identified Lpx1p as present in peroxisomes, and show that Lpx1p …
The FEBS journal. 2008 Feb

The peroxisomal targeting signal type1 (PTS1) receptor Pex5 is required for the peroxisomal targeting of most matrix proteins. Pex5 recognises target proteins in the cytosol and directs them to the peroxisomal membrane where cargo is released into the matr…
Biochimica et biophysica acta. 2006 Dec

The abundance and size of cellular organelles vary depending on the cell type and metabolic needs. Peroxisomes constitute a class of cellular organelles renowned for their ability to adapt to cellular and environmental conditions. Together with transcripti…
The FEBS journal. 2005 Oct

The ATPase Cdc48 is required for membrane fusion and protein degradation. Recently it has been suggested that Cdc48 in a complex with Ufd1 and Npl4 acts as an ubiquitin-dependent chaperone. Here it is shown that recombinant Cdc48 alone can distinguish betw…
FEBS letters. 2002 Jun 5

The OLE pathway of yeast regulates the abundance of the ER-bound enzyme Delta-9 fatty acid desaturase OLE1, thereby controlling unsaturated fatty acid pools and membrane fluidity. Previously, we showed that this pathway is exquisitely regulated by the ubiq…
The EMBO journal. 2002 Feb 15