Publications
Max Planck Research Group Panier
Journal Article (20)
2021
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8, p. 668821 (2021)
New Faces of old Friends: Emerging new Roles of RNA-Binding Proteins in the DNA Double-Strand Break Response. Front Mol Biosci 2019
Journal Article
76 (1), pp. 27 - 43 e11 (2019)
SLX4IP Antagonizes Promiscuous BLM Activity during ALT Maintenance. Mol Cell 2018
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69 (2), pp. 292 - 305 e6 (2018)
A Distinct Class of Genome Rearrangements Driven by Heterologous Recombination. Mol Cell
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172 (3), pp. 439 - 453 e14 (2018)
Stabilization of Reversed Replication Forks by Telomerase Drives Telomere Catastrophe. Cell 2017
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6 (2017)
The RNF168 paralog RNF169 defines a new class of ubiquitylated histone reader involved in the response to DNA damage. Elife 2016
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61 (5), pp. 788 - 789 (2016)
TRF2 Recruits RTEL1 to Telomeres in S Phase to Promote T-Loop Unwinding. Mol Cell 2015
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57 (4), pp. 622 - 635 (2015)
TRF2 recruits RTEL1 to telomeres in S phase to promote t-loop unwinding. Mol Cell 2013
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15 (1), pp. 7 - 18 (2013)
Double-strand break repair: 53BP1 comes into focus. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol
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110 (52), pp. 20982 - 7 (2013)
RNF168 ubiquitylates 53BP1 and controls its response to DNA double-strand breaks. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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14 (10), pp. 661 - 72 (2013)
Push back to respond better: regulatory inhibition of the DNA double-strand break response. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 2012
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47 (3), pp. 383 - 95 (2012)
Tandem protein interaction modules organize the ubiquitin-dependent response to DNA double-strand breaks. Mol Cell 2011
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7 (4), p. e1001381 (2011)
Genomic instability, defective spermatogenesis, immunodeficiency, and cancer in a mouse model of the RIDDLE syndrome. PLoS Genet 2010
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9 (12), pp. 1229 - 40 (2010)
The ubiquitous role of ubiquitin in the DNA damage response. DNA Repair (Amst)
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40 (4), pp. 619 - 31 (2010)
The MMS22L-TONSL complex mediates recovery from replication stress and homologous recombination. Mol Cell
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466 (7309), pp. 941 - 6 (2010)
Non-canonical inhibition of DNA damage-dependent ubiquitination by OTUB1. Nature
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107 (2), pp. 809 - 14 (2010)
The RNF8/RNF168 ubiquitin ligase cascade facilitates class switch recombination. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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29 (5), pp. 943 - 55 (2010)
A viral E3 ligase targets RNF8 and RNF168 to control histone ubiquitination and DNA damage responses. EMBO J 2009
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8 (4), pp. 436 - 43 (2009)
Regulatory ubiquitylation in response to DNA double-strand breaks. DNA Repair (Amst)
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136 (3), pp. 435 - 46 (2009)
RNF168 binds and amplifies ubiquitin conjugates on damaged chromosomes to allow accumulation of repair proteins. Cell
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136 (3), pp. 420 - 34 (2009)
The RIDDLE syndrome protein mediates a ubiquitin-dependent signaling cascade at sites of DNA damage. Cell