Browsing Molekulare Medizin by Advisor & Referee "Jakobs, Stefan Prof. Dr."
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The Functional Role of the Membrane Bending Ability of the Yeast PROPPINs
(2025-04-04)The meticulously regulated mechanism, which overseas processes of cellular breakdown and recycling, is called macroautophagy. It has been preserved from yeast to more advanced eukaryotic organisms. As a response to various ... -
Mitochondrial nucleoid distribution and its relation to presynaptic activity investigated by correlative light microscopy
(2023-10-11)Mitochondria are essential for eukaryotic life, because they provide most of the energy for a variety of cellular processes. Especially high energy demanding cells and tissues like the muscles and the neuronal cells of the ... -
BAX and BAK - the deadly rings. A comprehensive study of the mitochondrial apoptotic pore in situ with super-resolution microscopy
(2023-02-23)Apoptosis, the most common form of cell death in the human body, is essential for numerous physiological processes. The intrinsic apoptosis pathway can be triggered by a wide variety of stimuli and leads to the insertion ... -
New Insights into Nucleophagy in S. cerevisiae
(2019-03-12)Nucleophagy is a specific type of autophagy, a process for the degradation of non-essential parts of the nucleus under starvation conditions. Nucleophagy can be subdivided into Atg39 and Atg40 dependent macronucleophagy ... -
Characterization of peroxisomes and peroxisome deficient cell lines by super-resolution microscopy and biochemical methods
(2016-11-25)Stimulated Transmission Emission Depletion (STED) microscopy was used to characterize the nanoscopic morphology of wild-type peroxisomes under normal and proliferative conditions in mammalian cells and in yeast Saccharomyces ...