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The FERM protein EPB41L5 regulates actomyosin contractility and focal adhesion formation to maintain the kidney filtration barrier

Schell, Christoph ; Rogg, Manuel ; Suhm, Martina ; Helmstädter, Martin ; Sellung, Dominik ; Yasuda-Yamahara, Mako ; Kretz, Oliver ; Küttner, Victoria ; Suleiman, Hani ; Kollipara, Laxmikanth ; Zahedi, René P. ; Sickmann, Albert ; Eimer, Stefan ; Shaw, Andrey S. ; Kramer-Zucker, Albrecht ; Hirano-Kobayashi, Mariko ; Abe, Takaya ; Aizawa, Shinichi ; Grahammer, Florian ; Hartleben, Björn ; Dengjel, Jörn ; Huber, Tobias B.

In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2017, vol. 114, no. 23, p. E4621–E4630

Podocytes form the outer part of the glomerular filter, where they have to withstand enormous transcapillary filtration forces driving glomerular filtration. Detachment of podocytes from the glomerular basement membrane precedes most glomerular diseases. However, little is known about the regulation of podocyte adhesion in vivo. Thus, we systematically screened for podocyte-specific focal...

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Roles of mitophagy in cellular physiology and development

Dengjel, Jörn ; Abeliovich, Hagai

In: Cell and Tissue Research, 2017, vol. 367, no. 1, p. 95–109

The autophagic degradation of mitochondria, or mitophagy, has been shown to occur in eukaryotic cells under various physiological conditions. Broadly, these fall into two categories: quality-control related mitophagy and developmentally induced mitophagy. Quality-control related mitophagy, which is the lysosomal/vacuolar degradation of malfunctioning or superfluous mitochondria, is an...

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Discrete cytosolic macromolecular BRAF complexes exhibit distinct activities and composition

Diedrich, Britta ; Rigbolt, Kristoffer TG ; Röring, Michael ; Herr, Ricarda ; Kaeser‐Pebernard, Stephanie ; Gretzmeier, Christine ; Murphy, Robert F ; Brummer, Tilman ; Dengjel, Jörn

In: The EMBO Journal, 2017, vol. 36, no. 5, p. 646–663

As a central element within the RAS/ERK pathway, the serine/threonine kinase BRAF plays a key role in development and homeostasis and represents the most frequently mutated kinase in tumors. Consequently, it has emerged as an important therapeutic target in various malignancies. Nevertheless, the BRAF activation cycle still raises many mechanistic questions as illustrated by the paradoxical...

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Dietary spermidine for lowering high blood pressure

Eisenberg, Tobias ; Abdellatif, Mahmoud ; Zimmermann, Andreas ; Schroeder, Sabrina ; Pendl, Tobias ; Harger, Alexandra ; Stekovic, Slaven ; Schipke, Julia ; Magnes, Christoph ; Schmidt, Albrecht ; Ruckenstuhl, Christoph ; Dammbrueck, Christopher ; Gross, Angelina S. ; Herbst, Viktoria ; Carmona-Gutierrez, Didac ; Pietrocola, Federico ; Pieber, Thomas R. ; Sigrist, Stephan J. ; Linke, Wolfgang A. ; Mühlfeld, Christian ; Sadoshima, Junichi ; Dengjel, Jörn ; Kiechl, Stefan ; Kroemer, Guido ; Sedej, Simon ; Madeo, Frank

In: Autophagy, 2017, vol. 13, no. 4, p. 767-769

Loss of cardiac macroautophagy/autophagy impairs heart function, and evidence accumulates that an increased autophagic flux may protect against cardiovascular disease. We therefore tested the protective capacity of the natural autophagy inducer spermidine in animal models of aging and hypertension, which both represent major risk factors for the development of cardiovascular disease. Dietary...

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SPATA2 promotes CYLD activity and regulates TNF‐induced NF‐κB signaling and cell death

Schlicher, Lisa ; Wissler, Manuela ; Preiss, Florian ; Brauns‐Schubert, Prisca ; Jakob, Celia ; Dumit, Veronica ; Borner, Christoph ; Dengjel, Jörn ; Maurer, Ulrich

In: EMBO reports, 2016, vol. 17, no. 10, p. 1485-1497

K63‐ and Met1‐linked ubiquitylation are crucial posttranslational modifications for TNF receptor signaling. These non‐degradative ubiquitylations are counteracted by deubiquitinases (DUBs), such as the enzyme CYLD, resulting in an appropriate signal strength, but the regulation of this process remains incompletely understood. Here, we describe an interaction partner of CYLD, SPATA2,...

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Lsd1 ablation triggers metabolic reprogramming of brown adipose tissue

Duteil, Delphine ; Tosic, Milica ; Lausecker, Franziska ; Nenseth, Hatice Z. ; Müller, Judith M. ; Urban, Sylvia ; Willmann, Dominica ; Petroll, Kerstin ; Messaddeq, Nadia ; Arrigoni, Laura ; Manke, Thomas ; Kornfeld, Jan-Wilhelm ; Brüning, Jens C. ; Zagoriy, Vyacheslav ; Meret, Michael ; Dengjel, Jörn ; Kanouni, Toufike ; Schüle, Roland

In: Cell Reports, 2016, vol. 17, no. 4, p. 1008–1021

Previous work indicated that lysine-specific demethylase 1 (Lsd1) can positively regulate the oxidative and thermogenic capacities of white and beige adipocytes. Here we investigate the role of Lsd1 in brown adipose tissue (BAT) and find that BAT- selective Lsd1 ablation induces a shift from oxidative to glycolytic metabolism. This shift is associated with downregulation of BAT-specific and...

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Inhibition of β-catenin signaling by phenobarbital in hepatoma cells in vitro

Groll, Nicola ; Petrikat, Tamara ; Vetter, Silvia ; Wenz, Christine ; Dengjel, Jörn ; Gretzmeier, Christine ; Weiss, Frederik ; Poetz, Oliver ; Joos, Thomas O. ; Schwarz, Michael ; Braeuning, Albert

In: Toxicology, 2016, vol. 370, p. 94-105

The antiepileptic drug phenobarbital (PB) exerts hepatic effect based on indirect activation of the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) via inhibition of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and the kinase Src. It has furthermore been observed that in mice PB suppresses the growth of hepatocellular carcinoma with overactive signaling through the oncogenic Wnt/β-catenin pathway,...

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RACK1 is an interaction partner of ATG5 and a novel regulator of autophagy

Erbil, Secil ; Oral, Ozlem ; Mitou, Geraldine ; Kig, Cenk ; Durmaz-Timucin, Emel ; Guven-Maiorov, Emine ; Gulacti, Ferah ; Gokce, Gokcen ; Dengjel, Jörn ; Sezerman, Osman Ugur ; Gozuacik, Devrim

In: Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2016, vol. 291, no. 32, p. 16753–16765

Autophagy is biological mechanism allowing recycling of long-lived proteins, abnormal protein aggregates, and damaged organelles under cellular stress conditions. Following sequestration in double- or multimembrane autophagic vesicles, the cargo is delivered to lysosomes for degradation. ATG5 is a key component of an E3-like ATG12-ATG5-ATG16 protein complex that catalyzes conjugation of the...

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Phospho-proteomic analyses of B-Raf protein complexes reveal new regulatory principles

Eisenhardt, Anja E. ; Sprenger, Adrian ; Röring, Michael ; Herr, Ricarda ; Weinberg, Florian ; Köhler, Martin ; Braun, Sandra ; Orth, Joachim ; Diedrich, Britta ; Lanner, Ulrike ; Tscherwinski, Natalja ; Schuster, Simon ; Dumaz, Nicolas ; Schmidt, Enrico ; Baumeister, Ralf ; Schlosser, Andreas ; Dengjel, Jörn ; Brummer, Tilman

In: Oncotarget, 2016, vol. 7, no. 18, p. 26628–26652

B-Raf represents a critical physiological regulator of the Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK-pathway and a pharmacological target of growing clinical relevance, in particular in oncology. To understand how B-Raf itself is regulated, we combined mass spectrometry with genetic approaches to map its interactome in MCF-10A cells as well as in B-Raf deficient murine embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) and B-Raf/Raf-1...

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Mitophagy as a stress response in mammalian cells and in respiring S. cerevisiae

Abeliovich, Hagai ; Dengjel, Jörn

In: Biochemical Society Transactions, 2016, vol. 44, no. 2, p. 541–545

The degradation of malfunctioning or superfluous mitochondria in the lysosome/vacuole is an important housekeeping function in respiring eukaryotic cells. This clearance is thought to occur by a specific form of autophagic degradation called mitophagy, and plays a role in physiological homoeostasis as well as in the progression of late-onset diseases. Although the mechanism of bulk...