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Helle D. Ulrich is affiliated with the Institute of Molecular Biology in Germany and has made contributions primarily in the field of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a specialization in Molecular Biology. Their work also spans into related subfields such as Cell Biology, Plant Science, Cancer Research, and Oncology.

The main research topics covered in Ulrich's publications include:

  • DNA Repair Mechanisms
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
  • Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics

The scientist has published extensively in several venues, with a notable presence in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cell Reports
  • Nature Communications
  • Molecular Cell
  • DNA repair

Some of the recent research articles authored or co-authored by Helle D. Ulrich include:

  • "Genome-wide Nucleotide-Resolution Mapping of DNA Replication Patterns, Single-Strand Breaks, and Lesions by GLOE-Seq," 2020, Molecular Cell
  • "Global non-covalent SUMO interaction networks reveal SUMO-dependent stabilization of the non-homologous end joining complex," 2021, Cell Reports
  • "Non-recombinogenic roles for Rad52 in translesion synthesis during DNA damage tolerance," 2020, EMBO Reports
  • "K6-linked ubiquitylation marks formaldehyde-induced RNA-protein crosslinks for resolution," 2023, Molecular Cell
  • "Daughter-strand gaps in DNA replication - substrates of lesion processing and initiators of distress signalling," 2021, DNA repair

Ulrich frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Christian Renz
  • Ronald P.C. Wong
  • Nicola Zilio
  • Hans-Peter Wollscheid
  • Petra Beli

Best Publications

  • A Novel Ubiquitination Factor, E4, Is Involved in Multiubiquitin Chain Assembly

    Manfred Koegl;Thorsten Hoppe;Stephan Schlenker;Helle D Ulrich

  • Control of spontaneous and damage-induced mutagenesis by SUMO and ubiquitin conjugation

    Philipp Stelter;Helle D. Ulrich

  • Activation of a Membrane-Bound Transcription Factor by Regulated Ubiquitin/Proteasome-Dependent Processing

    Thorsten Hoppe;Kai Matuschewski;Michael Rape;Stephan Schlenker

  • Crosstalk between SUMO and ubiquitin on PCNA is mediated by recruitment of the helicase Srs2p.

    Efterpi Papouli;Shuhua Chen;Shuhua Chen;Adelina A. Davies;Diana Huttner

  • Two RING finger proteins mediate cooperation between ubiquitin‐conjugating enzymes in DNA repair

    Helle D. Ulrich;Stefan Jentsch

  • The Ubiquitin–Proteasome System of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Daniel Finley;Helle D. Ulrich;Thomas Sommer;Peter Kaiser

  • An expanded tool kit for the auxin‐inducible degron system in budding yeast

    Magdalena Morawska;Helle D Ulrich

  • Activation of ubiquitin-dependent DNA damage bypass is mediated by replication protein a.

    Adelina A. Davies;Diana Huttner;Yasukazu Daigaku;Shuhua Chen

  • Ubiquitin signalling in DNA replication and repair

    Helle D. Ulrich;Helen Walden

  • Ubiquitin-dependent DNA damage bypass is separable from genome replication

    Yasukazu Daigaku;Adelina A. Davies;Helle D. Ulrich

  • Mutual interactions between the SUMO and ubiquitin systems: a plea of no contest

    Helle D. Ulrich

  • REV1 protein interacts with PCNA: significance of the REV1 BRCT domain in vitro and in vivo.

    Caixia Guo;Eiichiro Sonoda;Tie Shan Tang;Joanne L. Parker

  • Ubiquitin-binding motifs in REV1 protein are required for its role in the tolerance of DNA damage

    Caixia Guo;Tie Shan Tang;Marzena Bienko;Joanne L. Parker

  • The fast-growing business of SUMO chains.

    Helle D. Ulrich

  • DNA interstrand crosslink repair during G1 involves nucleotide excision repair and DNA polymerase ζ

    Sovan Sarkar;Adelina A Davies;Helle D Ulrich;Peter J McHugh

  • Regulating post-translational modifications of the eukaryotic replication clamp PCNA.

    Helle D. Ulrich

  • Postreplication Repair and PCNA Modification in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

    Jonathan Frampton;Anja Irmisch;Catherine M. Green;Andrea Neiss

  • Contributions of ubiquitin- and PCNA-binding domains to the activity of Polymerase η in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Joanne L. Parker;Aleksandra B. Bielen;Ivan Dikic;Helle D. Ulrich

  • 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.

    A. Volkov;J. Mascarenhas;C. Andrei-Selmer;H. D. Ulrich

  • Yeast MPH1 gene functions in an error-free DNA damage bypass pathway that requires genes from Homologous recombination, but not from postreplicative repair.

    K Anke Schürer;Christian Rudolph;Helle D Ulrich;Wilfried Kramer

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter G. Schultz
Peter G. Schultz Scripps Research Institute
René F. Ketting
René F. Ketting Institute of Molecular Biology
Stefan Jentsch
Stefan Jentsch Max Planck Society
Errol C. Friedberg
Errol C. Friedberg The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Axel Behrens
Axel Behrens Imperial College London
Shunichi Takeda
Shunichi Takeda Shenzhen University
Kay Hofmann
Kay Hofmann University of Cologne
Floyd E. Romesberg
Floyd E. Romesberg Scripps Research Institute
Eiichiro Sonoda
Eiichiro Sonoda Kyoto University
Alan R. Lehmann
Alan R. Lehmann University of Sussex

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