Max Planck Publications of Kraushar Lab
The following publications were published exclusively under the affiliation of the Max Planck Society. For publications by the principal investigator outside of the Max Planck Society, see the links on the lower left.
Journal Article (13)
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16 (1), Article 567 (2025)
The proline-rich antimicrobial peptide Api137 disrupts large ribosomal subunit assembly and induces misfolding. Nature Communications
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16 (1), Article 390 (2025)
Phosphorylation of a nuclear condensate regulates cohesion and mRNA retention. Nature Communications
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15 (1), Article 4879 (2024)
Protein translation rate determines neocortical neuron fate. Nature Communications
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52 (8), pp. 4111 - 4123 (2024)
Critical steps in the assembly process of the bacterial 50S ribosomal subunit. Nucleic Acids Research
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15 (1), Article 3146 (2024)
Pathogenic mutations of human phosphorylation sites affect protein-protein interactions. Nature Communications
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58 (17), pp. 1593 - 1609 (2023)
Ribosomal RNA 2′-O-methylation dynamics impact cell fate decisions. Developmental Cell
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39 (9), pp. 639 - 641 (2023)
Decoding a ribosome uncertainty. Trends in Genetics
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14 (1), Article 898 (2023)
Cryo-EM captures early ribosome assembly in action. Nature Communications
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614 (7948), pp. 564 - 571 (2023)
Aberrant phase separation and nucleolar dysfunction in rare genetic diseases. Nature
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29 (12), pp. 1277 - 1290 (2022)
A critical period of translational control during brain development at codon resolution. Nature Structural Molecular Biology
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41 (11), e108882 (2022)
Molecular crowding and RNA synergize to promote phase separation, microtubule interaction, and seeding of Tau condensates. The EMBO Journal
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81 (2), pp. 304 - 322 (2021)
Protein Synthesis in the Developing Neocortex at Near-Atomic Resolution Reveals Ebp1-Mediated Neuronal Proteostasis at the 60S Tunnel Exit. Molecular Cell
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11 (1), 1674 (2020)
Translational derepression of Elavl4 isoforms at their alternative 5′ UTRs determines neuronal development. Nature Communications Preprint (3)
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SARS-CoV-2 Nsp1 N-terminal and linker regions as a platform for host translational shutoff. bioRxiv (2022)
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Ire1a-Regulated mRNA Translation Rate Controls the Identity and Polarity of Upper Layer Cortical Neurons. bioRxiv (2022)
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Ire1α-Regulated Rate of mRNA Translation is Required for Acquisition of Identity and Polarity in Upper Layer Cortical Neurons. bioRxiv (2021)