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Trond Lamark is affiliated with the University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway. Their research primarily spans fields within Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology as well as Medicine. Their work incorporates subfields such as Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Physiology, and Immunology.

The scientist's research focuses on several key topics including:

  • Autophagy in Disease and Therapy
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease
  • Cellular transport and secretion
  • Toxoplasma gondii Research Studies
  • Calcium signaling and nucleotide metabolism
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering

Lamark has a publication record that includes papers in prominent journals. Selected recent publications demonstrate a focus on autophagy mechanisms and cellular processes:

  • Mechanisms of Selective Autophagy, 2021, Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology
  • <scp>CALCOCO</scp> 1 acts with <scp>VAMP</scp>-associated proteins to mediate <scp>ER</scp>-phagy, 2020, The EMBO Journal
  • Structural basis of p62/SQSTM1 helical filaments and their role in cellular cargo uptake, 2020, Nature Communications
  • NBR1: The archetypal selective autophagy receptor, 2022, The Journal of Cell Biology
  • SAMM50 acts with p62 in piecemeal basal- and OXPHOS-induced mitophagy of SAM and MICOS components, 2021, The Journal of Cell Biology

The scientist frequently publishes in specific academic venues, including:

  • Autophagy
  • The Journal of Cell Biology
  • Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology
  • The EMBO Journal
  • Nature Communications

Collaborations are an important aspect of Lamark's work, with frequent co-authors listed as:

  • Terje Johansen
  • Birendra Kumar Shrestha
  • Yakubu Princely Abudu
  • Kenneth Bowitz Larsen
  • Hallvard Lauritz Olsvik

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Amal Kamal Abdel-Aziz;Sara Abdelfatah;Mahmoud Abdellatif

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Fabio C. Abdalla;Hagai Abeliovich;Robert T. Abraham

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin

  • p62/SQSTM1 Binds Directly to Atg8/LC3 to Facilitate Degradation of Ubiquitinated Protein Aggregates by Autophagy

    Serhiy Pankiv;Terje Høyvarde Clausen;Trond Lamark;Andreas Brech

  • p62/SQSTM1 forms protein aggregates degraded by autophagy and has a protective effect on huntingtin-induced cell death

    Geir Bjørkøy;Trond Lamark;Andreas Brech;Heidi Outzen

  • Selective autophagy mediated by autophagic adapter proteins

    Terje Johansen;Trond Lamark

  • p62/SQSTM1 is a target gene for transcription factor NRF2 and creates a positive feedback loop by inducing antioxidant response element-driven gene transcription.

    Ashish Jain;Trond Lamark;Eva Sjøttem;Kenneth Bowitz Larsen

  • A Role for NBR1 in Autophagosomal Degradation of Ubiquitinated Substrates

    Vladimir Kirkin;Trond Lamark;Yu Shin Sou;Geir Bjørkøy

  • Monitoring autophagic degradation of p62/SQSTM1.

    Geir Bjørkøy;Trond Lamark;Serhiy Pankiv;Aud Øvervatn

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin

  • The LIR motif - crucial for selective autophagy.

    Åsa Birna Birgisdottir;Trond Lamark;Terje Johansen

  • The Adaptor Protein p62/SQSTM1 Targets Invading Bacteria to the Autophagy Pathway

    Yiyu T. Zheng;Shahab Shahnazari;Andreas Brech;Trond Lamark

  • Regulation of selective autophagy: the p62/SQSTM1 paradigm

    Trond Lamark;Steingrim Svenning;Terje Johansen

  • FYCO1 is a Rab7 effector that binds to LC3 and PI3P to mediate microtubule plus end–directed vesicle transport

    Serhiy Pankiv;Endalkachew A. Alemu;Andreas Brech;Jack Ansgar Bruun

  • Autophagy mediates degradation of nuclear lamina

    Zhixun Dou;Caiyue Xu;Greg Donahue;Takeshi Shimi

  • Selective Autophagy: ATG8 Family Proteins, LIR Motifs and Cargo Receptors.

    Terje Johansen;Trond Lamark

  • NBR1 and p62 as cargo receptors for selective autophagy of ubiquitinated targets

    Trond Lamark;Vladimir Kirkin;Ivan Dikic;Terje Johansen

  • Aggrephagy: selective disposal of protein aggregates by macroautophagy.

    Trond Lamark;Terje Johansen

  • Interaction Codes within the Family of Mammalian Phox and Bem1p Domain-containing Proteins

    Trond Lamark;Maria Perander;Heidi Outzen;Kurt Kristiansen

  • The Selective Macroautophagic Degradation of Aggregated Proteins Requires the PI3P-Binding Protein Alfy

    Maria Filimonenko;Pauline Isakson;Kim D. Finley;Monique Anderson

Frequent Co-Authors

Terje Johansen
Terje Johansen University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Andreas Brech
Andreas Brech Oslo University Hospital
Sharon A. Tooze
Sharon A. Tooze The Francis Crick Institute
Harald Alfred Stenmark
Harald Alfred Stenmark University of Oslo
Sergio Lavandero
Sergio Lavandero University of Chile
Ivan Dikic
Ivan Dikic Goethe University Frankfurt
Antonio Zorzano
Antonio Zorzano University of Barcelona
Evelina Gatti
Evelina Gatti Aix-Marseille University
Anne Simonsen
Anne Simonsen University of Oslo
Beth Levine
Beth Levine The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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