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Andreas Conzelmann

Andreas Conzelmann

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
5488
World Ranking
19509
National Ranking
373

Overview

Andreas Conzelmann is affiliated with the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. The academic focus and professional engagements of this researcher align with the institution's standards for scholarship and research activities.

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Best Publications

  • C26-CoA-dependent ceramide synthesis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is operated by Lag1p and Lac1p

    Isabelle Guillas;Paul A Kirchman;Rachel Chuard;Martine Pfefferli

  • Determinants for glycophospholipid anchoring of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae GAS1 protein to the plasma membrane.

    C Nuoffer;P Jenö;A Conzelmann;H Riezman

  • Structures of glycosylphosphatidylinositol membrane anchors from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Christoph Fankhauser;Steve W. Homans;Jane E. Thomas-Oates;Malcolm J. McConville

  • Biosynthesis and function of GPI proteins in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Martine Pittet;Andreas Conzelmann

  • Yeast Gpi8p is essential for GPI anchor attachment onto proteins.

    M Benghezal;A Benachour;S Rusconi;M Aebi

  • Deletion of GPI7, a Yeast Gene Required for Addition of a Side Chain to the Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) Core Structure, Affects GPI Protein Transport, Remodeling, and Cell Wall Integrity

    Abdellah Benachour;György Sipos;Isabelle Flury;Fulvio Reggiori

  • SLC1 and SLC4 Encode Partially Redundant Acyl-Coenzyme A 1-Acylglycerol-3-phosphate O-Acyltransferases of Budding Yeast

    Mohammed Benghezal;Carole Roubaty;Vijayanath Veepuri;Jens Knudsen

  • A major 125-kd membrane glycoprotein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is attached to the lipid bilayer through an inositol-containing phospholipid

    A Conzelmann;H Riezman;C Desponds;C Bron

  • Two different types of lipid moieties are present in glycophosphoinositol-anchored membrane proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    A. Conzelmann;A. Puoti;R.L. Lester;C. Desponds

  • GUP1 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes an O-acyltransferase involved in remodeling of the GPI anchor.

    Régine Bosson;Malika Jaquenoud;Andreas Conzelmann

  • Biosynthesis of mannosylinositolphosphoceramide in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is dependent on genes controlling the flow of secretory vesicles from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi.

    Alessandro Puoti;Chantal Desponds;Andreas Conzelmann

  • Lipid remodeling leads to the introduction and exchange of defined ceramides on GPI proteins in the ER and Golgi of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Fulvio Reggiori;Elisabeth Canivenc‐Gansel;Andreas Conzelmann

  • Active site determination of Gpi8p, a caspase-related enzyme required for glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor addition to proteins.

    Urs Meyer;Mohammed Benghezal;Isabella Imhof;Andreas Conzelmann

  • The GPI transamidase complex of Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains Gaa1p, Gpi8p, and Gpi16p.

    Patrick Fraering;Isabella Imhof;Urs Meyer;Jean-Marc Strub

  • Human homologues of LAG1 reconstitute Acyl-CoA-dependent ceramide synthesis in yeast.

    Isabelle Guillas;James C. Jiang;Christine Vionnet;Carole Roubaty

  • Alternative lipid remodelling pathways for glycosylphosphatidylinositol membrane anchors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    György Sipos;Fulvio Reggiori;Christine Vionnet;Andreas Conzelmann

  • Hybrids between rat lymphoma and mouse t cells with inducible cytolytic activity.

    Andreas Conzelmann;Patricia Corthésy;Maurizio Cianfriglia;Augusto Silva

  • Established Murine Cytolytic T-Cell Lines as Tools for a Somatic Cell Genetic Analysis of T-Cell Functions

    Markus Nabholz;Andreas Conzelmann;Oreste Acuto;Marcel North

  • Glycosylphosphatidylinositol membrane anchors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: absence of ceramides from complete precursor glycolipids.

    G Sipos;A Puoti;A Conzelmann

  • Anchoring of membrane proteins via phosphatidylinositol is deficient in two classes of Thy-1 negative mutant lymphoma cells.

    A Conzelmann;A Spiazzi;R Hyman;C Bron

Frequent Co-Authors

Fulvio Reggiori
Fulvio Reggiori University of Groningen
Oreste Acuto
Oreste Acuto University of Oxford
Augusto Silva
Augusto Silva Spanish National Research Council
Howard Riezman
Howard Riezman University of Geneva
Roger Schneiter
Roger Schneiter University of Fribourg
Jane Thomas-Oates
Jane Thomas-Oates University of York
Peter N. Lipke
Peter N. Lipke City University of New York
Alain Van Dorsselaer
Alain Van Dorsselaer University of Strasbourg
Markus Aebi
Markus Aebi ETH Zurich
H. von Boehmer
H. von Boehmer Harvard Medical School

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