Publications of Helle D. Ulrich

Journal Article (17)

2020
Journal Article
Renz, Christian, Albanese, Veronique, Troester, Vera, Albert, Thomas K., Santt, Olivier, Jacobs, Susan C., Khmelinskii, Anton, Leon, Sebastien and Ulrich, Helle D.: (2020) Ubc13-Mms2 cooperates with a family of RING E3 proteins in budding yeast membrane protein sorting, JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE, 133 (10).
2006
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Frampton, J., Irmisch, A., Green, C. M., Neiss, A., Trickey, M., Ulrich, H. D., Furuya, K., Watts, F. Z., Carr, A. M. and Lehmann, A. R.: (2006) Postreplication repair and PCNA modification in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Molecular Biology of the Cell, 17 (7), pp. 2976–2985.
2005
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Ulrich, H. D., Vogel, S. and Davies, A. A.: (2005) SUMO keeps a check on recombination during DNA replication, Cell Cycle, 4 (12), pp. 1699–1702.
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Ulrich, Helle D.: (2005) Mutual interactions between the SUMO and ubiquitin systems: a plea of no contest., Trends in Cell Biology, 15 (10), pp. 525–532.
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Papouli, Efterpi, Chen, Shuhua, Davies, Adeline A., Huttner, Diana, Krejci, Lumir, Sung, Patrick and Ulrich, Helle D.: (2005) Crosstalk between SUMO and Ubiquitin on PCNA Is Mediated by Recruitment of the Helicase Srs2p., Molecular Cell, 19, July, pp. 123–133.
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Ulrich, Helle Doerte: (2005) SUMO modification: wrestling with protein conformation., Curr Biol., 15 (7), pp. R257–R259.
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Chen, S., Davies, A. A., Sagan, D. and Ulrich, H. D.: (2005) The RING finger ATPase Rad5p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae contributes to DNA double-strand break repair in a ubiquitin-independent manner, Nucleic Acids Research, 33 (18), pp. 5878–5886.
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Ulrich, Helle D.: (2005) The RAD6 Pathway: Control ofDNA Damage Bypass and Mutagenesis by Ubiquitin and SUMO., ChemBioChem, 6, pp. 1735–1743.
2004
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Bugnicourt, A., Froissard, M., Sereti, K., Ulrich, Helle Dörte, Haguenauer-Tsapis, R. and Galan, J.-M.: (2004) Antagonistic roles of ESCRT and Vps class C/HOPS complexes in the recycling of yeast membrane proteins., Molecular Biology of the Cell, 15, September, pp. 4203–4214.
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Schürer, Anke K., Rudolph, Christian, Ulrich, Helle D. and Kramer, Wilfried: (2004) Yeast MPH1 Gene Functions in an Error-Free DNA Damage Bypass Pathway That Requires Genes From Homologous Recombination, but Not From Postreplicative Repair., Genetics, 166, April, pp. 1673–1686.
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Ulrich, Helle: (2004) How to Activate a Damage-Tolerant Polymerase: Consequences of PCNA Modifications by Ubiquitin and SUMO., Cell Cycle, 3, January, pp. 15–18.
2003
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Ulrich, Helle D.: (2003) Gangschaltung für die DNA-Replikation., Bioforum, 26, December, pp. 776–778.
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Stelter, Philip and Ulrich, Helle D.: (2003) Control of spontaneous and damage-induced mutagenesis by SUMO and ubiquitin conugation., Nature, 425 (6954), pp. 188–191.
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Volkov, A., Mascarenhas, J., Andrei-Selmer, C., Ulrich, H. D. and Graumann, P. L.: (2003) A prokaryotic condensin/cohesin-Like complex can actively compact chromosomes from a single position on the nucleoid and binds to DNA as a ring-like structure, Molecular and Cellular Biology, 23 (16), pp. 5638–5650.
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Ulrich, Helle D.: (2003) Protein-Protein Interactions within an E2-RING Finger Complex: Implications for Ubiquitin-Dependent DNA Damage Repair., Journal of Biological Chemistry, 879 (9), pp. 7051–7058.
2002
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Ulrich, H. D.: (2002) Degradation or maintenance: Actions of the ubiquitin system on eukaryotic chromatin, Eukaryotic Cell, 1 (1), pp. 1–10.
2001
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Ulrich, H. D.: (2001) The srs2 suppressor of UV sensitivity acts specifically on the RAD5- and MMS2-dependent branch of the RAD6 pathway., Nucleic Acids Research, 29, pp. 3487–3494.

Book Chapter (1)

2002
Book Chapter
Ulrich, H. D.: (2002) Natural substrates of the proteasome and their recognition by the ubiquitin system, in ISBN 3540430962 Ed., PROTEASOME-UBIQUITIN PROTEIN DEGRADATION PATHWAY, BERLIN, SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN (CURRENT TOPICS IN MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, 268), pp. 137–174.
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