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63
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13303
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10275
National Ranking
265

Overview

Henk F. Tabak is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The scientist's work is associated with this academic institution, which serves as their primary professional base.

They have not published recent papers listed in the available data, and there is no record of frequent co-authors or predominant publication venues associated with their research output.

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Best Publications

  • Contribution of the endoplasmic reticulum to peroxisome formation.

    Dominic Hoepfner;Danny Schildknegt;Ineke Braakman;Peter Philippsen

  • A unified nomenclature for peroxisome biogenesis factors.

    B. Distel;R. Erdmann;S. J. Gould;G. Blobel

  • Excised group II introns in yeast mitochondria are lariats and can be formed by self-splicing in vitro.

    R. van der Veen;A.C. Arnberg;G. van der Horst;L. Bonen

  • A role for Vps1p, actin, and the Myo2p motor in peroxisome abundance and inheritance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    D. Hoepfner;M. van den Berg;P. Philippsen;H. F. Tabak

  • Dynamics of gene expression revealed by comparison of serial analysis of gene expression transcript profiles from yeast grown on two different carbon sources.

    Arnoud J. Kal;Anton Jan van Zonneveld;Vladimir Benes;Marlene van den Berg

  • The ABC transporter proteins Pat1 and Pat2 are required for import of long-chain fatty acids into peroxisomes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    E. H. Hettema;C. W. T. Van Roermund;B. Distel;M. Van Den Berg

  • The membrane of peroxisomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is impermeable to NAD(H) and acetyl-CoA under in vivo conditions.

    C. W. T. Van Roermund;Y. Elgersma;Neena Singh;R. J. A. Wanders

  • Peroxisomal protein import is conserved between yeast, plants, insects and mammals.

    Stephen J. Gould;Gilbert Andre Keller;Michel Schneider;Stephen H. Howell

  • Structural conventions for group I introns

    John M. Burke;Mariene Belfort;Thomas R. Cech;R. Wayne Davies

  • Overexpression of Pex15p, a phosphorylated peroxisomal integral membrane protein required for peroxisome assembly in S.cerevisiae, causes proliferation of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane

    Y. Elgersma;L. Kwast;M. van den Berg;W.B. Snyder

  • Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata is a peroxisomal protein targeting disease caused by a non-functional PTS2 receptor.

    A. M. Motley;E. H. Hettema;E. M. Hogenhout;P. Brites

  • PAS10 is a tetratricopeptide-repeat protein that is essential for the import of most matrix proteins into peroxisomes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    I Van der Leij;M M Franse;Y Elgersma;B Distel

  • The SH3 domain of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae peroxisomal membrane protein Pex13p functions as a docking site for Pex5p, a mobile receptor for the import PTS1-containing proteins.

    Y Elgersma;L Kwast;A Klein;T Voorn-Brouwer

  • Molecular characterization of carnitine-dependent transport of acetyl-CoA from peroxisomes to mitochondria in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and identification of a plasma membrane carnitine transporter, Agp2p.

    Carlo W.T. van Roermund;Ewald H. Hettema;Marlene van den Berg;Henk F. Tabak

  • Biochemically distinct vesicles from the endoplasmic reticulum fuse to form peroxisomes.

    Adabella van der Zand;Jürgen Gent;Ineke Braakman;Henk F. Tabak

  • Peroxisomal and mitochondrial carnitine acetyltransferases of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are encoded by a single gene.

    Y. Elgersma;C. W. T. Van Roermund;R. J. A. Wanders;H. F. Tabak

  • Involvement of the Endoplasmic Reticulum in Peroxisome Formation

    Hans J. Geuze;Jean Luc Murk;An K. Stroobants;Janice M. Griffith

  • Peroxisomal membrane proteins insert into the endoplasmic reticulum.

    Adabella van der Zand;Ineke Braakman;Henk F. Tabak

  • Analysis of the Carboxyl-terminal Peroxisomal Targeting Signal 1 in a Homologous Context in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Ype Elgersma;Arnold Vos;Marlene van den Berg;Carlo W.T. van Roermund

  • Self-splicing of yeast mitochondrial ribosomal and messenger RNA precursors.

    Gerda van der Horst;Henk F. Tabak

Frequent Co-Authors

Ben Distel
Ben Distel Erasmus MC
Ype Elgersma
Ype Elgersma Erasmus University Rotterdam
Leslie A. Grivell
Leslie A. Grivell University of Amsterdam
Piet Borst
Piet Borst Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Ronald J.A. Wanders
Ronald J.A. Wanders University of Amsterdam
Marian J. A. Groot Koerkamp
Marian J. A. Groot Koerkamp Princess Máxima Center
Marten Veenhuis
Marten Veenhuis University of Groningen
J. H. Van Boom
J. H. Van Boom Leiden University
Ineke Braakman
Ineke Braakman Utrecht University
Joel M. Goodman
Joel M. Goodman The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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