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Teis David
Teis David
Institute of Molecular Biochemistry, Biocenter, Medical University of Innsbruck
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Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)1
DJ Klionsky, AK Abdel-Aziz, S Abdelfatah, M Abdellatif, A Abdoli, S Abel, ...
autophagy 17 (1), 1-382, 2021
105992021
The ESCRT machinery
O Schmidt, D Teis
Current Biology 22 (4), R116-R120, 2012
5042012
Localization of the MP1-MAPK scaffold complex to endosomes is mediated by p14 and required for signal transduction
D Teis, W Wunderlich, LA Huber
Developmental cell 3 (6), 803-814, 2002
4712002
Comm sorts robo to control axon guidance at the Drosophila midline
K Keleman, S Rajagopalan, D Cleppien, D Teis, K Paiha, LA Huber, ...
Cell 110 (4), 415-427, 2002
4022002
Ordered assembly of the ESCRT-III complex on endosomes is required to sequester cargo during MVB formation
D Teis, S Saksena, SD Emr
Developmental cell 15 (4), 578-589, 2008
3962008
Functional reconstitution of ESCRT-III assembly and disassembly
S Saksena, J Wahlman, D Teis, AE Johnson, SD Emr
Cell 136 (1), 97-109, 2009
3642009
p14–MP1-MEK1 signaling regulates endosomal traffic and cellular proliferation during tissue homeostasis
D Teis, N Taub, R Kurzbauer, D Hilber, ME de Araujo, M Erlacher, ...
The Journal of cell biology 175 (6), 861-868, 2006
2542006
A novel 14-kilodalton protein interacts with the mitogen-activated protein kinase scaffold mp1 on a late endosomal/lysosomal compartment
W Wunderlich, I Fialka, D Teis, A Alpi, A Pfeifer, RG Parton, F Lottspeich, ...
The Journal of cell biology 152 (4), 765-776, 2001
2522001
A novel human primary immunodeficiency syndrome caused by deficiency of the endosomal adaptor protein p14
G Bohn, A Allroth, G Brandes, J Thiel, E Glocker, AA Schäffer, C Rathinam, ...
Nature medicine 13 (1), 38-45, 2007
2142007
Coordinated binding of Vps4 to ESCRT-III drives membrane neck constriction during MVB vesicle formation
MAY Adell, GF Vogel, M Pakdel, M Müller, H Lindner, MW Hess, D Teis
Journal of Cell Biology 205 (1), 33-49, 2014
2032014
ESCRT‐II coordinates the assembly of ESCRT‐III filaments for cargo sorting and multivesicular body vesicle formation
D Teis, S Saksena, BL Judson, SD Emr
The EMBO journal 29 (5), 871-883, 2010
1822010
Recruitment dynamics of ESCRT-III and Vps4 to endosomes and implications for reverse membrane budding
MAY Adell, SM Migliano, S Upadhyayula, YS Bykov, S Sprenger, ...
elife 6, e31652, 2017
1502017
Assembly of a Fab1 phosphoinositide kinase signaling complex requires the Fig4 phosphoinositide phosphatase
RJ Botelho, JA Efe, D Teis, SD Emr
Molecular biology of the cell 19 (10), 4273-4286, 2008
1392008
Late endosomal traffic of the epidermal growth factor receptor ensures spatial and temporal fidelity of mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling
N Taub, D Teis, HL Ebner, MW Hess, LA Huber
Molecular biology of the cell 18 (12), 4698-4710, 2007
1292007
Lysosomal signaling in control of degradation pathways
LA Huber, D Teis
Current opinion in cell biology 39, 8-14, 2016
1282016
The coordinated action of the MVB pathway and autophagy ensures cell survival during starvation
M Müller, O Schmidt, M Angelova, K Faserl, S Weys, L Kremser, ...
Elife 4, e07736, 2015
1212015
The odd couple: signal transduction and endocytosis
D Teis, LA Huber
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS 60, 2020-2033, 2003
1152003
ESCRT‐III and Vps4: a dynamic multipurpose tool for membrane budding and scission
M Alonso Y Adell, SM Migliano, D Teis
The FEBS journal 283 (18), 3288-3302, 2016
1142016
Crystal structure of the p14/MP1 scaffolding complex: how a twin couple attaches mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling to late endosomes
R Kurzbauer, D Teis, MEG de Araujo, S Maurer-Stroh, F Eisenhaber, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (30), 10984-10989, 2004
1142004
Assembly and disassembly of the ESCRT-III membrane scission complex
MAY Adell, D Teis
FEBS letters 585 (20), 3191-3196, 2011
1062011
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