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Overview

Jens S. Andersen is affiliated with the University of Southern Denmark in Denmark. Their research spans the broad field of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a total of 62 publications contributing to this primary domain.

Their work includes significant contributions to the following subfields:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Cell Biology
  • Cancer Research
  • Artificial Intelligence

Research topics covered by Andersen's publications reflect specialized focus areas such as:

  • Genetic and Kidney Cyst Diseases
  • Protist diversity and phylogeny
  • Microtubule and mitosis dynamics
  • RNA regulation and disease
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • DNA Repair Mechanisms

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Andersen are the following notable publications:

  • The long non-coding RNA MIR31HG regulates the senescence associated secretory phenotype, 2021, Nature Communications
  • A systems approach delivers a functional microRNA catalog and expanded targets for seizure suppression in temporal lobe epilepsy, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • ARS2 instructs early transcription termination-coupled RNA decay by recruiting ZC3H4 to nascent transcripts, 2023, Molecular Cell
  • Biochemically validated structural model of the 15-subunit intraflagellar transport complex IFT-B, 2022, The EMBO Journal
  • CEP78 functions downstream of CEP350 to control biogenesis of primary cilia by negatively regulating CP110 levels, 2021, eLife

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Andersen include:

  • Lis Jakobsen
  • Torben Heick Jensen
  • Narcis-Adrian Petriman
  • Esben Lorentzen
  • Manfred Schmid

Andersen has published multiple papers in various scientific venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • Molecular Cell
  • The EMBO Journal
  • Nucleic Acids Research

Best Publications

  • Proteomic characterization of the human centrosome by protein correlation profiling

    Jens S. Andersen;Christopher J. Wilkinson;Thibault Mayor;Thibault Mayor;Peter Mortensen

  • Nucleolar proteome dynamics

    Jens S. Andersen;Yun W. Lam;Anthony K.L. Leung;Shao En Ong

  • Directed proteomic analysis of the human nucleolus.

    Jens S. Andersen;Carol E. Lyon;Archa H. Fox;Anthony K.L. Leung

  • Axin-mediated CKI phosphorylation of β-catenin at Ser 45: a molecular switch for the Wnt pathway

    Sharon Amit;Ada Hatzubai;Yaara Birman;Jens S. Andersen

  • Identification of the receptor component of the IkappaBalpha-ubiquitin ligase.

    Avraham Yaron;Ada Hatzubai;Matti Davis;Iris Lavon

  • Analysis of the Plasmodium falciparum proteome by high-accuracy mass spectrometry

    Edwin Lasonder;Edwin Lasonder;Yasushi Ishihama;Jens S. Andersen;Adriaan M. W. Vermunt

  • Reversible lysine acetylation controls the activity of the mitochondrial enzyme acetyl-CoA synthetase 2.

    Bjoern Schwer;Jakob Bunkenborg;Regis O. Verdin;Jens S. Andersen

  • Trans -complex formation by proteolipid channels in the terminal phase of membrane fusion

    Christopher Peters;Martin J. Bayer;Susanne Bühler;Jens S. Andersen

  • p70S6 kinase signals cell survival as well as growth, inactivating the pro-apoptotic molecule BAD

    Hisashi Harada;Jens S. Andersen;Matthias Mann;Naohiro Terada

  • Matrix Protein 2 of Influenza A Virus Blocks Autophagosome Fusion with Lysosomes

    Monique Gannagé;Dorothee Dormann;Randy Albrecht;Jörn Dengjel

  • Paraspeckles: a novel nuclear domain.

    Archa H. Fox;Yun Wah Lam;Anthony K.L. Leung;Carol E. Lyon

  • A Mass Spectrometry-based Proteomic Approach for Identification of Serine/Threonine-phosphorylated Proteins by Enrichment with Phospho-specific Antibodies Identification of a Novel Protein, Frigg, as a Protein Kinase A Substrate

    Mads Grønborg;Troels Zakarias Kristiansen;Allan Stensballe;Jens S. Andersen

  • Nucleolin and YB-1 are required for JNK-mediated interleukin-2 mRNA stabilization during T-cell activation

    Ching Yi Chen;Roberto Gherzi;Jens S. Andersen;Guido Gaietta

  • Spermidine and resveratrol induce autophagy by distinct pathways converging on the acetylproteome.

    Eugenia Morselli;Guillermo Mariño;Guillermo Mariño;Guillermo Mariño;Martin V. Bennetzen;Tobias Eisenberg

  • Regulation of Autophagy by Cytosolic Acetyl-Coenzyme A

    Guillermo Mariño;Federico Pietrocola;Tobias Eisenberg;Yongli Kong

  • Interaction Profiling Identifies the Human Nuclear Exosome Targeting Complex

    Michal Szymon Lubas;Marianne Spangsberg Christensen;Maiken Søndergaard Kristiansen;Michal Domanski

  • Proteomic Analysis of the Arabidopsis Nucleolus Suggests Novel Nucleolar Functions

    Alison F. Pendle;Gillian P. Clark;Reinier A. Boon;Dominika Lewandowska

  • Exome Capture Reveals ZNF423 and CEP164 Mutations, Linking Renal Ciliopathies to DNA Damage Response Signaling

    Moumita Chaki;Rannar Airik;Amiya K. Ghosh;Rachel H. Giles

  • Analysis of Nucleolar Protein Dynamics Reveals the Nuclear Degradation of Ribosomal Proteins

    Yun Wah Lam;Angus I. Lamond;Matthias Mann;Jens S. Andersen

  • Microcolumns with self-assembled particle frits for proteomics.

    Yasushi Ishihama;Juri Rappsilber;Jens S Andersen;Matthias Mann

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthias Mann
Matthias Mann Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Angus I. Lamond
Angus I. Lamond University of Dundee
Jörn Dengjel
Jörn Dengjel University of Fribourg
Blagoy Blagoev
Blagoy Blagoev University of Southern Denmark
Torben Heick Jensen
Torben Heick Jensen Aarhus University
Marja Jäättelä
Marja Jäättelä University of Copenhagen
Eugenia Morselli
Eugenia Morselli San Sebastián University
Nils J. Færgeman
Nils J. Færgeman University of Southern Denmark
Friedhelm Hildebrandt
Friedhelm Hildebrandt Boston Children's Hospital
Anders H. Lund
Anders H. Lund University of Copenhagen

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