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Oddmund Bakke

Oddmund Bakke

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Biology and Biochemistry

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56
Citations
12505
World Ranking
14334
National Ranking
71

Overview

Oddmund Bakke is affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway and specializes in research within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, immunology, and microbiology. Their work spans multiple subfields including immunology, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology, and biomedical engineering.

The research topics addressed by Bakke focus on cellular transport and secretion, immunotherapy and immune responses, immune cell function and interaction, T-cell and B-cell immunology, retinal development and disorders, cellular mechanics and interactions, and advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques.

Bakke has contributed to several scientific publications in prominent journals. Recent papers include:

  • De novo formation of early endosomes during Rab5-to-Rab7a transition, 2021, Journal of Cell Science
  • Rab7b regulates dendritic cell migration by linking lysosomes to the actomyosin cytoskeleton, 2021, Journal of Cell Science
  • Rab18 regulates focal adhesion dynamics by interacting with kinectin-1 at the endoplasmic reticulum, 2020, The Journal of Cell Biology
  • Invariant chain regulates endosomal fusion and maturation through an interaction with the SNARE Vti1b, 2020, Journal of Cell Science
  • Sjögren syndrome/scleroderma autoantigen 1 is a direct Tankyrase binding partner in cancer cells, 2020, Communications Biology

Publications by Bakke are frequently found in the Journal of Cell Science, which hosts the majority of their papers, as well as in Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), The Journal of Cell Biology, and Communications Biology.

Collaborations in Bakke's work have involved several frequent coauthors, including Cinzia Progida, Xian Hu, Felix Margadant, Frode Miltzow Skjeldal, and Linda Hofstad Haugen.

Best Publications

  • Towards a systems understanding of MHC class I and MHC class II antigen presentation

    Jacques Neefjes;Marlieke L. M. Jongsma;Petra Paul;Oddmund Bakke

  • MHC class II-associated invariant chain contains a sorting signal for endosomal compartments.

    Oddmund Bakke;Bernhard Dobberstein

  • Post-replicative base excision repair in replication foci.

    Marit Otterlei;Emma Warbrick;Toril A. Nagelhus;Terje Haug

  • Targeting of membrane proteins to endosomes and lysosomes

    Ignacio V. Sandoval;Oddmund Bakke

  • Antigen presentation mediated by recycling of surface HLA-DR molecules

    V Pinet;M Vergelli;R Martin;O Bakke

  • Cell surface HLA-DR-invariant chain complexes are targeted to endosomes by rapid internalization

    Paul A. Roche;Christina L. Teletski;Espen Stang;Oddmund Bakke

  • Glucocorticoids suppress the production of tumour necrosis factor by lipopolysaccharide-stimulated human monocytes.

    A Waage;O Bakke

  • The MHC class II-associated invariant chain contains two endosomal targeting signals within its cytoplasmic tail.

    Jean Pieters;Oddmund Bakke;Bernhard Dobberstein

  • The Rab11a GTPase Controls Toll-like Receptor 4-Induced Activation of Interferon Regulatory Factor-3 on Phagosomes

    Harald Husebye;Marie Hjelmseth Aune;Jørgen Stenvik;Eivind Samstad

  • Toll-like receptor 3 associates with c-Src tyrosine kinase on endosomes to initiate antiviral signaling.

    Ingvild Bjellmo Johnsen;Thuy Thanh Nguyen;Monika Ringdal;Anne Merete Tryggestad

  • Intracellular Localization of the Glucocorticoid Receptor: Evidence for Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Localization*

    Ann-Charlotte Wikström;Oddmund Bakke;Sam Okret;Mikael Brönnegård

  • Sorting by the Cytoplasmic Domain of the Amyloid Precursor Protein Binding Receptor SorLA

    Morten S Nielsen;Camilla Gustafsen;Peder Madsen;Jens R Nyengaard

  • Cellular trafficking of lipoteichoic acid and Toll-like receptor 2 in relation to signaling: role of CD14 and CD36

    Nadra J. Nilsen;Susanne Deininger;Unni Nonstad;Frode Skjeldal

  • Intracellular transport and localization of major histocompatibility complex class II molecules and associated invariant chain.

    J Pieters;H Horstmann;O Bakke;G Griffiths

  • An LI and ML motif in the cytoplasmic tail of the MHC-associated invariant chain mediate rapid internalization.

    B. Bremnes;T. Madsen;M. Gedde-Dahl;O. Bakke

  • Nuclear and mitochondrial forms of human uracil-DNA glycosylase are encoded by the same gene

    G Slupphaug;F H Markussen;L C Olsen;R Aasland

  • Relationship between invariant chain expression and major histocompatibility complex class II transport into early and late endocytic compartments.

    P Romagnoli;C Layet;J Yewdell;O Bakke

  • Major histocompatibility complex class II-peptide complexes internalize using a clathrin- and dynamin-independent endocytosis pathway.

    Even Walseng;Oddmund Bakke;Oddmund Bakke;Paul A. Roche

  • Rab7b controls trafficking from endosomes to the TGN

    Cinzia Progida;Cinzia Progida;Laura Cogli;Francesco Piro;Azzurra De Luca

  • Rapid chemokine secretion from endothelial cells originates from 2 distinct compartments

    Inger Øynebråten;Oddmund Bakke;Per Brandtzaeg;Finn-Eirik Johansen

Frequent Co-Authors

Terje Espevik
Terje Espevik Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Cecilia Bucci
Cecilia Bucci University of Salento
Harald Alfred Stenmark
Harald Alfred Stenmark University of Oslo
Espen Stang
Espen Stang Oslo University Hospital
Anne Simonsen
Anne Simonsen University of Oslo
Jacques Neefjes
Jacques Neefjes Leiden University Medical Center
Guttorm Haraldsen
Guttorm Haraldsen Oslo University Hospital
Stefan Höning
Stefan Höning University of Cologne
Andreas Brech
Andreas Brech Oslo University Hospital
Eric O. Long
Eric O. Long National Institutes of Health

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