selected publications
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- A systematic screen for protein-lipid interactions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Alcohol dehydrogenase 2 is a major hepatic enzyme for human retinol metabolism.
- Aldo-keto reductases from the AKR1B subfamily: retinoid specificity and control of cellular retinoic acid levels.
- Comparative functional analysis of human medium-chain dehydrogenases, short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases and aldo-keto reductases with retinoids.
- Detection and characterization of protein interactions in vivo by a simple live-cell imaging method.
- Human aldose reductase and human small intestine aldose reductase are efficient retinal reductases: consequences for retinoid metabolism.
- Human and rodent aldo-keto reductases from the AKR1B subfamily and their specificity with retinaldehyde.
- Kinetics of human alcohol dehydrogenase with ring-oxidized retinoids: effect of Tween 80.
- Live-Cell Structural Biology to Solve Biological Mechanisms: The Case of the Exocyst.
- New perspectives on an old disease: proteomics in cancer research.
- Retinaldehyde is a substrate for human aldo-keto reductases of the 1C subfamily.
- Structural basis for the high all-trans-retinaldehyde reductase activity of the tumor marker AKR1B10.
- The In Vivo Architecture of the Exocyst Provides Structural Basis for Exocytosis.
- The dynamic assembly of distinct RNA polymerase I complexes modulates rDNA transcription.
- The social network of a cell: recent advances in interactome mapping.
- The specificity of alcohol dehydrogenase with cis-retinoids. Activity with 11-cis-retinol and localization in retina.