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Dr. Kirchhausen was appointed a Professor of Cell Biology at Harvard
Medical School in 1999 and has been an investigator at The Center
for Blood Research since 1992. He served as Assistant Professor,
and later Associate Professor, at Harvard before attaining his present
position. He received his undergraduate degree in biology from the
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia in 1972 and earned his Ph.D.
in Biophysics from the Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas
in 1977.
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1. Boll,
W., Gallusser, A., and Kirchhausen, T. How do cells know which surface
receptors to internalize? Biocore.
2. Mateu, L., Kirchhausen, T., Padron, R., and Camejo, G. (1977).
Small-angle x-ray scattering study of human serum low-density lipoproteins
with differential reactivity for an arterial proteoglycan. J Supramol
Struc 7, 435-42.
3. Mateu, L., Kirchhausen, T., and Camejo, G. (1977). A low temperature
structural transition in human serum low density lipoproteins. Biochim
Biophys Acta 487, 243-5.
4. Mateu, L., Kirchhausen, T., and Camejo, G. (1978). Small-angle
X-ray scattering and differential scanning calorimetry studies on
reversibly modified human-serum low density lipoproteins. Biochemistry
17, 1436-40.
5. Kirchhausen, T., Untracht, S. H., Fless, G. M., and Scanu, A.
M. (1979). Atherogenic diets and neutral-lipid organization in plasma
low density lipoproteins. Atherosclerosis 33, 59-70.
6. Mateu, L., and Kirchhausen, T. (1979). Kinetics of thermal transitions
in human serum low density lipoproteins (LDL) and neutral lipids.
A dynamic small-angle X-ray scattering study. Acta Cientifica Venezolana
30, 478-83.
7. Kirchhausen, T., Fless, G., and Scanu, A. M. (1980). The structure
of plasma low density lipoproteins: Experimental facts and interpretations--a
minireview. Lipids 15, 464-7.
8. Fless, G. M., Kirchhausen, T., Fischer-Dzoga, K., Wissler, R.
W., and Scanu, A. M. (1980). Relationship between the properties
of the Apo B containing low-density lipoproteins (LDL) of normolipidemic
rhesus monkeys and their mitogenic action on arterial smooth muscle
cells groen in vitro. Atherosclerosis 5.
9. Kirchhausen, T., and Harrison, S. C. (1981). Protein organization
in clathrin trimers. Cell 23, 755-761.
10. Fless, G. M., Kirchhausen, T., Fischer-Dzoga, K., Wissler, R.
W., and Scanu, A. M. (1982). Serum low density lipoproteins with
mitogenic effect on cultured aortic smooth muscle cells. Atherosclerosis
41, 171-83.
11. Kirchhausen, T., Harrison, S. C., Parham,
P., and Brodsky, F. M. (1983). Location and distribution of the
light chains in clathrin trimers. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 80, 2481-2485.
12. Leon, V., Kirchhausen, T., Avila, E. M., and Mateu, L. (1983).
Thermal effects in human plasma high density lipoproteins (HDL)3:
a 13C-FT-NMR study. Acta Cientifica Venezolana 34, 209-15.
13. Hogle, J., Kirchhausen, T., and Harrison, S. C. (1983). Divalent
cation sites in tomato bushy stunt viruses. J Mol Biol 171, 95-100.
14. Harrison, S. C., and Kirchhausen, T. (1983). Clathrin, cages,
and coated vesicles. Cell 33, 650-2.
15. Kirchhausen, T., and Harrison, S. C. (1984). Structural domains
of clathrin heavy chains. J Cell Biol 99, 1725-1734.
16. Heuser, J., and Kirchhausen, T. (1985). Deep-etch views of clathrin
assemblies. J Ultrastruct Res 92, 1-27.
17. Kirchhausen, T., Wang, J. C., and Harrison, S. C. (1985). DNA
gyrase and its complexes with DNA: Direct observation by electron
microscopy. Cell 41, 933-943.
18. Kirchhausen, T., Harrison, S. C., and Heuser, J. (1986). Configuration
of clathrin trimers: Evidence from electron microscopy. J Ultrastruct
Mol Struct Res 94, 199-208.
19. Kirchhausen, T., Harrison, S. C., Chow, E. P., Mattaliano, R.
J., Ramachandran, K. L., Smart, J., and Brosius, J. (1987). Clathrin
heavy chain: Molecular cloning and complete primary structure. Proc
Natl Acad Sci USA 84, 8805-8809.
20. Kirchhausen, T., Scarmato, P., Harrison, S. C., Monroe, J. J.,
Chow, E. P., Mattaliano, R. J., Ramachandran, K. L., Smart, J. E.,
Ahn, A. H., and Brosius, J. (1987). Clathrin light chains LCA and
LCB are similar, polymorphic and share repeated heptad motifs. Science
236, 320-324.
21. Thurieau, C., Brosius, J., Burne, C., Jolles, P., Keen, J. H.,
Mattaliano, R. J., Chow, E. P., Ramachandran, K. L., and Kirchhausen,
T. (1988). Molecular cloning and complete amino acid sequence of
AP50, an assembly protein associated with clathrin-coated vesicles.
DNA 7, 663-669.
22. Kirchhausen, T., Nathanson, K. L., Matsui,
W., Vaisberg, A., Chow, E. P., Burne, C., Keen, J. H., and Davis,
A. E. (1989). Structural and functional division into two domains
of the large (100- to 115-kDa) chains of the clathrin-associated
protein complex AP-2. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 86, 2612-2616.
23. Kirchhausen, T. (1990). Identification of a putative yeast homolog
of the mammalian ß chains of the clathrin-associated protein
complexes. Mol Cell Biol 10, 6089-6090.
24. Matsui, W., and Kirchhausen, T. (1990). Stabilization of clathrin
coats by the core of the clathrin- associated protein complex AP-2.
Biochemistry 29, 10791-10798.
25. Scarmato, P., and Kirchhausen, T. (1990). Analysis of clathrin
light chain-heavy chain interactions using truncated mutants of
rat liver light chain LCB3. J Biol Chem 265, 3661-3668.
26. Tucker, K., Nathanson, K., and Kirchhausen, T. (1990). Sequence
of the rat a c large chain of the clathrin associated protein complex
AP-2. Nucleic Acids Res 18, 5306.
27. Keen, J. H., Beck, K. A., Kirchhausen, T., and Jarrett, T. (1991).
Clathrin domains involved in recognition by assembly protein AP-2.
J Biol Chem 266, 7950-7956.
28. Nakayama, Y., Goebl, M., O'Brine Greco, B., Lemmon, S., Pingchang
Chow, E., and Kirchhausen, T. (1991). The medium chains of the mammalian
clathrin-associated proteins have a homolog in yeast. Euro J Biochem
202, 569-574.
29. Kirchhausen, T., Davis, A., Frucht, S., Greco, B., Payne, G.,
and Tubb, B. (1991). AP17 and AP19, the mammalian small chains of
the clathrin- associated protein complexes show homology to Yap17p,
their putative homolog in yeast. J Biol Chem 266, 11153-11157.
30. Gallusser, A., and Kirchhausen, T. (1993). The b1 and b2 subunits
of the AP complexes are the clathrin coat assembly components. EMBO
J 12, 5237-5244.
31. Kirchhausen, T. (1993). Coated pits and coated vesicles - sorting
it all out. Curr Opin Struc Biol 3, 182-188.
32. Kirchhausen, T., and Toyoda, T. (1993). Immunoelectron microscopic
evidence for the extended conformation of light chains in clathrin
trimers. J Biol Chem 268, 10268-10273.
33. Kirchhausen, T., Staunton, D. E., and Springer, T. A. (1993).
Location of the domains of ICAM-1 by immunolabeling and single-molecule
electron microscopy. J Leukocyte Biol 53, 342-346.
34. Osborn, L., Vassallo, C., Griffiths Browning,
B., Tizard, R., Haskard, D. O., Benjamin, C. D., Dougas, I., and
Kirchhausen, T. (1994). Arrangement of domains, and amino acid residues
required for binding of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 to its
counter-receptor VLA-4 (alpha4beta1). J Cell Biol 124, 601-608.
35. Pahn, H. L., Finlay, J. A., Chu, D. S., Tan, P., Kirchhausen,
T., and Payne, G. S. (1994). The Saccharomyces cerevisiae APS1 gene
encodes a homologue of the small subunit of the mammalian clathrin
AP-1 complex: Evidence for functional interaction with clathrin
at the Golgi complex. EMBO J 13, 1706-1717.
36. Søgaard, M., Tani, K., Ye, R., Geromanos, S., Tempst,
P., Kirchhausen, T., Rothman, J. E., and Sollner, T. (1994). A rab
protein is required for the assembly of SNARE complexes in the docking
of transport vesicles. Cell 78, 937-948.
37. Boll, W., Gallusser, A., and Kirchhausen, T. (1995). Role of
the regulatory domain of the EGF-receptor cytoplasmic tail in selective
binding of the clathrin-associated complex AP-2. Curr Biol 5, 1168-1178.
38. Ohno, H., Stewart, J., Fournier, M. C., Bosshart, H., Rhee,
I., Miyatake, S., Saito, T., Gallusser, A., Kirchhausen, T., and
Bonifacino, J. S. (1995). Interaction of tyrosine-based sorting
signals with clathrin-associated proteins. Science 269, 1872-1875.
39. Ohno, H., Kirchhausen, T., and Bonifacino, J. S. (1995). Recognition
of tyrosine-based sorting signals by the medium chains of clathrin-
associated protein complexes. J NIH Res 7, 50-51.
40. Rad, M. R., Phan, H. L., Kirchrath, L., Tan, P. K., Kirchhausen,
T., Hollenberg, C. P., and Payne, G. S. (1995). Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Apl2p, a homologue of the mammalian clathrin AP ß subunit,
plays a role in clathrin-dependent Golgi functions. J Cell Sci 108,
1605-15.
41. Shih, W., Gallusser, A., and Kirchhausen, T. (1995). A clathrin-binding
site in the hinge of the b-2 chain of mammalian AP-2 complexes.
J Biol Chem 270, 31083-31090.
42. Sorkin, A., McKinsey, T., Shih, W., Kirchhausen, T., and Carpenter,
G. (1995). Stoichiometric interaction of the epidermal growth factor
receptor with the clathrin-associated protein complex AP-2. J Biol
Chem 270, 619-625.
43. Speelman, B. A., Allen, K., Grounds, T. L., Neutra, M. R., Kirchhausen,
T., and Wilson, J. M. (1995). Molecular characterization of an apical
early endosomal glycoprotein from developing rat intestinal epithelial
cells. J Biol Chem 270, 1583-1588.
44. Stepp, J. D., A., P.-P., Hamilton, S., Kirchhausen, T., and
Lemmon, S. K. (1995). A late Golgi sorting function from sacharomyces
cerevisiae Apm1p, but not for Apm2p, a second yeast clathrin AP
medium chain-related protein. Mol Biol Cell 6, 41-58.
45. Boll, W., Ohno, H., Songyang, Z., Rapoport,
I., Cantley, L. C., Bonifacino, J. S., and Kirchhausen, T. (1996).
Sequence requirements for the recognition of tyrosine-based endocytic
signals by clathrin AP-2 complexes. EMBO J 15, 5789-5795.
46. Bunnell, S. C., Henry, P. A., Kolluri, R., Kirchhausen, T.,
Rickles, R. J., and Berg, L. J. (1996). Identification of Itk/Tsk
SH3 domain ligands. J Biol Chem 271, 25646-25656.
47. Kirchhausen, T., and Rosen, F. S. (1996). Disease mechanism:
Unraveling Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome. Curr Biol 6, 676-678.
48. Kirchhausen, T. (1996). Always carry a spare coat. Trends Cell
Biol 6, 380.
49. Kolluri, R., Fuchs Tolias, K., Carpenter, C. L., Rosen, F. S.,
and Kirchhausen, T. (1996). Direct interaction of the Wiskott-Aldrich
syndrome protein with the GTPase Cdc42. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 93,
5615-5618.
50. Spiro, D. J., Boll, W., Kirchhausen, T., and Wessling-Resnick,
M. (1996). Wortmannin alters the transferrin receptor endocytic
pathway in vivo and in vitro. Mol Biol Cell 7, 355-367.
51. Tebar, F., Sorkina, T., Sorkin, A., Ericsson, M., and Kirchhausen,
T. (1996). Eps15 is a component of clathrin-coated pits and vesicles
and is located at the rim of coated pits. J Biol Chem 271, 28727-28730.
52. Bonifacino, J. S., Marks, M. S., Ohno, H., and Kirchhausen,
T. (1996). Mechanisms of signal-mediated protein sorting in the
endocytic and secretory pathways. Proc Assoc Am Phys 108, 285-295.
53. Spiro, D. J., Boll, W., Kirchhausen, T., and Wessling-Resnick,
M. (1996). Wortmannin alters the transferrin receptor endocytic
pathway in vivo and in vitro. Mol Biol Cell 7, 355-367.
54. Marks, M. S., Ohno, H., Kirchhausen, T., and Bonifacino, J.
S. (1997). Protein sorting by tyrosine-based signals: Adapting to
the Ys and wherefores. Trends Cell Biol 7, 124-128.
55. Rapoport, I., Miyazaki, M., Boll, W., Duckworth, B., Cantley,
L. C., Shoelson, S., and Kirchhausen, T. (1997). Regulatory interactions
in the recognition of endocytic sorting signals by AP-2 complexes.
EMBO J 16, 2240-2250.
56. Clairmont, K. B., Boll, W., Ericsson, M., and Kirchhausen, T.
(1997). A role for the hinge/ear domain of the beta chains in the
incorporation of AP complexes into clathrin-coated pits and coated
vesicles. Cellular & Molecular Life Sciences 53, 611-619.
57. Kirchhausen, T., Pines, J., Toldo, L., and Lafont, F. (1997).
Membranes and Sorting Membrane Permeability. Current Opinion in
Cell Biology 9, 473.
58. Kirchhausen, T., Bonifacino, J. S., and Riezman, H. (1997).
Linking cargo to vesicle formation - receptor tail interactions
with coat proteins. Current Opinion in Cell Biology 9, 488-495.
59. Cupers, P., ter Haar, E., Boll, W., and Kirchhausen, T. (1997).
Parallel dimers and anti-parallel tetramers formed by epidermal
growth factor receptor pathway substrate clone 15. J Biol Chem 272,
33430-4.
60. Tong, X., Boll, W., Kirchhausen, T., and
Howley, P. M. (1998). Interaction of the bovine papillomavirus E6
protein with the clathrin adaptor complex AP-1. J Virol 72, 476-82.
61. Kamiguchi, H., Long, K. E., Pendergast, M., Schaefer, A. W.,
Rapoport, I., Kirchhausen, T., and Lemmon, V. (1998). The Neural
Cell Adhesion Molecule L1 Interacts With the AP-2 Adaptor and Is
Endocytosed Via the Clathrin-Mediated Pathway. Journal of Neuroscience
18, 5311-5321.
62. DeTulleo, L., and Kirchhausen, T. (1998). The clathrin endocytic
pathway in viral infection. EMBO J 17, 4585-4593.
63. Cupers, P., Jadhav, A. P., and Kirchhausen, T. (1998). Assembly
of clathrin coats disrupts the association between Eps15 and AP-2
adaptors. J Biol Chem 273, 1847-1850.
64. Rapoport, I., Chen, Y. C., Cupers, P., Shoelson, S. E., and
Kirchhausen, T. (1998). Dileucine-based sorting signals bind to
the beta chain of AP-1 at a site distinct and regulated differently
from the tyrosine-based motif-binding site. EMBO J 17, 2148-55.
65. Ter Haar, E., Musacchio, A., Harrison, S. C., and Kirchhausen,
T. (1998). Atomic Structure of Clathrin - a b Propeller Terminal
Domain Joins an a Zigzag Linker. Cell 95, 563-573.
66. Greenberg, M., Detulleo, L., Rapoport, I., Skowronski, J., and
Kirchhausen, T. (1998). A Dileucine Motif in HIV-1 Nef Is Essential
For Sorting Into Clathrin-Coated Pits and For Downregulation of
CD4. Current Biology 8, 1239-1242.
67. Kirchhausen, T. (1998). Vesicle Formation - Dynamic Dynamin
Lives Up to Its Name. Current Biology 8, R 792-R 794.
68. Sanderfoot, A. A., Ahmed, S. U., Marty-Mazars, D., Rapoport,
I., Kirchhausen, T., Marty, F., and Raikhel, N. V. (1998). A putative
vacuolar cargo receptor partially colocalizes with AtPEP12p on a
prevacuolar compartment in Arabidopsis roots. PNAS 95, 9920-9925.
69. Kirchhausen, T. (1998). Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome: a gene, a
multifunctional protein and the beginnings of an explanation. Molecular
Medicine Today 4, 300-304.
70. Schneider, H., Martin, M., Agarraberes,
F. A., Yin, L., Rapoport, I., Kirchhausen, T., and Rudd, C. E. (1999).
Cytolytic T lymphocyte-associated antigen-4 and the TCR zeta/CD3
complex, but not CD28, interact with clathrin adaptor complexes
AP-1 and AP-2. J. Immunology 163, 1868-1879.
71. Musacchio, A., Smith, C. J., Roseman, A. M., Harrison, S. C.,
Kirchhausen, T., and Pearse, B. M. F. (1999). Functional organization
of clathrin in coats: Combining electron cryomicroscopy and x-ray
crystallography. Molecular Cell 3, 761-770.
72. Rohatgi, R., Ma, L., Miki, H., Lopez, M., Kirchhausen, T., Takenawa,
T., and Kirschner, M. W. (1999). The interaction between N-WASP
and the Arp2/3 complex links Cdc42-dependent signals to actin assembly.
Cell 97, 221-231.
73. Kirchhausen, T. (1999). Cell biology - Boa constrictor or rattlesnake?
Nature 398, 470-471.
74. Kirchhausen, T. (1999). Adaptors for clathrin mediated traffic.
Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol. 15, 705-732.
75. Jones, A. T., Spiro, D. J., Kirchhausen, T., Melancon, P., and
Wessling-Resnick, M. (1999). Studies on the inhibition of endosome
fusion by GTP gamma S-bound ARF. Journal of Cell Science 112, 3477-3485.
76. Ter Haar, E., Harrison, S. C., and Kirchhausen, T. (2000). Peptide-in-groove
interactions link target proteins to the b-propeller of clathrin.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97, 1096-1100.
77. Kirchhausen, T. (2000). Clathrin. Ann. Rev. Biochem. 69, 699-727.
78. Farr, G. W., Furtak, K., Rowland, M. B., Ranson, N. A., Saibil,
H. R., Kirchhausen, T., and Horwich, A. L. (2000). Multivalent binding
of nonnative substrate proteins by the chaperonin GroEL. Cell 100,
561-573.
79. Kirchhausen, T. (2000). Three ways to make a vesicle [Review].
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 1, 187-198.
80. Chen, F., Ma, L., Parrini, M. C., Mao, X., Lopez, M., Wu, C.,
Marks, P. W., Davidson, L., Kwiatkowski, D. J., Kirchhausen, T.,
Orkin, S. H., Rosen, F. S., Mayer, B. J., Kirschner, M. W., and
Alt, F. W. (2000). Cdc42 is required for PIP2-induced actin polymerization
and early development but not for cell viability. Current Biology
10, 758-765.
81. Pelish, H. E., Westwood, N. J., Feng, Y., Kirchhausen, T., and
Shair, M. D. (2001). Use of biomimetic diversity-oriented synthesis
to discover
galanthamine-like molecules with biological properties beyond those
of the natural product. Journal of the American Chemical Society
123, 6740-6741.
82. Lederkremer, G., Cheng, Y., Petre, B., Vogan, E., Springer,
S., Schekman, R., Walz, T., and Kirchhausen, T. (2001). Structure
of the Sec23p/24p and Sec13p/31p complexes of COPII. Proc. Natl.
Acad. Sci. 98, 10704-10709.
83. Kirchhausen, T. (2002). Single-handed recognition of a sorting
traffic motif by the GGA proteins. Nature Structural Biology 9,
241-244.
84. Boll, W., Rapoport, I., Brunner, C., Modis, Y., Prehn, S., and
Kirchhausen, T. (2002). The mu 2 subunit of the clathrin adaptor
AP-2 binds to FDNPVY and YppO sorting signals at distinct sites,
Traffic, 3, 590-600.
85. Kirchhausen, T. (2002). Clathrin adaptors really adapt [Review],
Cell, 109, 413-416.
86. Schaefer, A. W., Kamei, Y., Kamiguchi, H., Wong, E. V., Rapoport,
I., Kirchhausen, T., Beach, C. M., Landreth, G., Lemmon, S. K. &
Lemmon, V. (2002). L1 endocytosis is controlled by a phosphorylation-dephosphorylation
cycle stimulated by outside-in signaling by L1. J Cell Biology,
157, 1223-1232.
87. Boes, M., Cerny, J., Massol, R., Op den Brouw, M., Kirchhausen,
T., Chen, J. Z., and Ploegh, H. L. (2002). T-cell engagement of
dendritic cells rapidly rearranges MHC class II transport, Nature
418, 983-988.
88. Nieland, T., Penman, M., Dori, L., Krieger, M. and Kirchhausen,
T. (2002). Discovery of novel chemical inhibitors of the selective
transfer of lipids mediated by the HDL receptor SR-BI, PNAS 99,
15422-7.
89 . Legesse-Miller, A., H. Massol, R. and Kirchhausen, T. (2003)
Constriction and Dnm1p recruitment are distinct processes in mitochondrial
fission MBC 14, 1953-1963.
90. Feng Y, Yu S, Lasell TK, Jadhav AP, Macia E,
Chardin P, Melancon P, Roth M, Mitchison T, Kirchhausen T. (2003)
Exo1: A new chemical inhibitor of the exocytic pathway. Proc Natl.
Acad. Sci. 100, 6469-6474.
91 . Wang,
Y., Wang, J., Sun, H., Martinez, M., Sun, Y., Macia, E., Kirchhausen,
T., Albanesi, J., Roth, M. and Yin, H.(2003) Phosphatidylinositol
4 phosphate regulates targeting of clathrin adaptor AP-1 complexes
to the
Golgi,
Cell, 114, 299-310.
92 . Chandran,
K., Parker, J., Ehrlich, M. Kirchhausen, T., and Nibert, M.(2003)
The
_ region of outer-capsid protein _1 undergoes conformational change
and release from reovirus particles during cell entry, Journal
of
Virology, 77, 13361-75.
93. Yarrow,
J.C., Feng, Y., Perlman, Z. E., Kirchhausen, T., and Mitchison,
T.J.(2003) Phenotypic screening of small molecule libraries by
high throughput cell imaging. Comb Chem High Throughput Screen,
6,
279-86.
94 . Larsen,
J., Massol, R., Nieland, T. and Kirchhausen, T.(2004) HIV Nef-mediated
MHC class I down-modulation is independent of Arf6 activity.
Molecular
Biology of the Cell 15, 323-331.
95. Nieland,
T., Chroni, A., Fitzgerald, M., Maliga, Z., Zannis, V., Kirchhausen,
T., and
Krieger, M.(2004) Cross-inhibition of SR-BI-and ABCA1-mediated
cholesterol transport by the small molecules BLT-4 and glyburide.
J Lipid Res 45, 1256-1265.
96. Massol,
R., Larsen, J., Fujinaga, Y., Lencer, W., Kirchhausen, T.(2004)
Chloera
Toxin does not require functional Arf6- and dynamin-dependent endocytic
pathways. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 15, 323-331.
97. Nieland,
T.J., Feng. Y., Brown, J., Buckett, P., McGraw, T., Kirchhausen,
T., Wessling-Resnick,
M.(2004) Chemical Genetic Screening Identifies
Sulfonamides That Raise Organellar pH and Interfere with Membrane
Traffic.
Traffic
5, 478-492.
98. Feng, Y.,
Jadhav, P., Rodighiero, C., Fujinaga, Y., Kirchhausen, T.,
Lencer
W.(2004) Retrograde transport of cholera toxin from the plasma
membrane to the endoplasmic reticulum requires the trans-Golgi
network
but
not the Golgi apparatus in Exo2-treated cells. EMBO Rep 5, 596-601.
99. Boll, W.,
Ehrlich, M., Collier, R., Kirchhausen, T.(2004) Effects of dynamin
inactivation on pathways of anthrax toxin uptake. EJCB 83, 281-288.
100. Ehrlich,
M. Boll, W., Van Oijen, A., Hariharan, R., Chandran, K., Nibert,
M.(2004) Endocytosis by random initiation and stabilization of
clathrin-coated pits. Cell 118, 591-605.
101. Cerny,
J. Feng, Y., Yu, A., Miyake, K., Borgonovo, B., Klumperman, J.,
Meldolesi, J., McNeil, P.L., and Kirchhausen, T. (2004) The small
chemical vacuolin-1 inhibits Ca (2+)- dependent lysosomal exocytosis
but not cell resealing. EMBO Rep 5, 883-888.
102. Heldwein,
E., Macia, E., Wang, J., Yin, H., Kirchhausen, T., and Harrison,
S.(2004) Crystal structure of the clathrin
adaptor AP-1
core. PNAS 101, 14108-14113.
103.Fotin,
A., Cheng, Y., Sliz, P., Grigorieff, N., Harrison, S., Kirchhausen,
T., Waltz, T.,(2004) Molecular model for complete clathrin lattice
from electron cryomicroscopy. Nature 432, 573-579.
104. Fotin,
A., Chen, Y., Grigorieff, N., Waltz, T., Harrison, S., Kirchhausen,
T., (2004) Structure of an auxilin-bound clathrin coat and its
implications for the mechanism of uncoating. Nature 432,
649-653.
105. Kirchhausen,
T., Boll. W., van Oijen, A., and Ehrlich, M. (2005). Lipids,
Rafts and Traffic: – Single-molecule
live-cell imaging of clathrin-based endocytosis. Biochem Soc
Symp,
71-76.
106. Benedito,
A., Lehtinen, M., Massol, R., Kirchhausen, T., Rao, A., and Bonni,
A. (2005) The transcription factor NFAT3 mediates neuronal survival.
JBC 280, 2818-2825.
107.
Nieland, T., Ehrlich,M. Krieger, M., Kirchhausen, T., (2005) Endocytosis is not
required for selective lipid uptake by murine SR-BI. BBA-Molecular
and Cell Biology of Lipids 1734, 44-51.
108.
Massol, R., Larsen, J., Kirchhausen, T. (2005) Possible role of deep tubular
invaginations of the plasma membrane in MHC-I trafficking. ECR 306,
142-149.
109.
McNeil, P., Kirchhausen, T., (2005) An Emergency Response Team for Membrane Repair
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