Our bodies contain many organs that each fulfil their own specialised functions. Similarly, the cells that make up these organs contain various organelles: membrane-bound structures that carry out specialised functions within the cell, such as peroxisomes, mitochondria and the nucleus. Peroxisomes are multifunctional organelles that are crucial for human health and play a role in amongst others the breakdown and formation of specific lipids. One important aspect of peroxisome biology that is still poorly understood is how peroxisomes are formed and, more specifically, how peroxisomal membrane proteins, after being synthesised in the cytosol, arrive at their destination. The aim of this thesis was to better understand how proteins target to ...
Pex1 and Pex6 are two AAA-ATPases that play a crucial role in peroxisome biogenesis. We have charact...
Peroxisomes are single membrane bound organelles with conserved functions in β-oxidation of fatty ac...
AbstractPeroxisomes are a class of structurally and functionally related organelles present in almos...
The mechanism behind peroxisomal membrane protein targeting is still poorly understood, with only tw...
Peroxisomes are compartments in cells called organelles that perform many different functions. In hu...
The peroxisomal membrane protein Pex3 and its cytosolic interaction partner Pex19 have been implicat...
AbstractPeroxisomes are organelles that confine an important set of enzymes within their single memb...
The targeting signals and mechanisms of soluble peroxisomal proteins are well understood, whereas le...
Peroxisomes are single membrane bound organelles, which occur in most eukaryotic cells. Their size, ...
Peroxisomes are subcellular organelles and are present in virtually all eukaryotic cells. Characteri...
AbstractIn contrast to the molecular mechanisms underlying import of peroxisomal matrix proteins, th...
Seventy years following the discovery of peroxisomes, their complete proteome, the peroxi-ome, remai...
Peroxisomes have the intrinsic ability to produce and scavenge hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a diffusibl...
Peroxisomes are ubiquitous cell organelles that play a central role in cellular lipid and hydrogen p...
Pex1 and Pex6 are two AAA-ATPases that play a crucial role in peroxisome biogenesis. We have charact...
Peroxisomes are single membrane bound organelles with conserved functions in β-oxidation of fatty ac...
AbstractPeroxisomes are a class of structurally and functionally related organelles present in almos...
The mechanism behind peroxisomal membrane protein targeting is still poorly understood, with only tw...
Peroxisomes are compartments in cells called organelles that perform many different functions. In hu...
The peroxisomal membrane protein Pex3 and its cytosolic interaction partner Pex19 have been implicat...
AbstractPeroxisomes are organelles that confine an important set of enzymes within their single memb...
The targeting signals and mechanisms of soluble peroxisomal proteins are well understood, whereas le...
Peroxisomes are single membrane bound organelles, which occur in most eukaryotic cells. Their size, ...
Peroxisomes are subcellular organelles and are present in virtually all eukaryotic cells. Characteri...
AbstractIn contrast to the molecular mechanisms underlying import of peroxisomal matrix proteins, th...
Seventy years following the discovery of peroxisomes, their complete proteome, the peroxi-ome, remai...
Peroxisomes have the intrinsic ability to produce and scavenge hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a diffusibl...
Peroxisomes are ubiquitous cell organelles that play a central role in cellular lipid and hydrogen p...
Pex1 and Pex6 are two AAA-ATPases that play a crucial role in peroxisome biogenesis. We have charact...
Peroxisomes are single membrane bound organelles with conserved functions in β-oxidation of fatty ac...
AbstractPeroxisomes are a class of structurally and functionally related organelles present in almos...