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Laura Herzog
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laura.herzog@umu.se
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Department of Chemistry
Location
KBC-huset (KB), Linnaeus väg 10, Kemi A4
Umeå universitet, 901 87 Umeå
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2025
Modular photoswitchable molecular glues for chemo-optogenetic control of protein function in living cells
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
, Wiley-VCH Verlagsgesellschaft 2025, Vol. 64, (7)
Zhang, Jun; Herzog, Laura K.; Corkery, Dale P.; et al.
2025
Visible-Light-Switchable molecular glues for reversible control of protein function
Chemistry - A European Journal
, Wiley-VCH Verlagsgesellschaft 2025, Vol. 31, (15)
Zhang, Jun; Herzog, Laura K.; Li, Shuang; et al.
2024
A chemical inhibitor of IST1-CHMP1B interaction impairs endosomal recycling and induces noncanonical LC3 lipidation
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2024, Vol. 121, (17)
Knyazeva, Anastasia; Li, Shuang; Corkery, Dale P.; et al.
2023
An ATG12-ATG5-TECPR1 E3-like complex regulates unconventional LC3 lipidation at damaged lysosomes
EMBO Reports
, EMBO Press 2023, Vol. 24, (9)
Corkery, Dale; Castro-Gonzalez, Sergio; Knyazeva, Anastasia; et al.
Chemogenetic inhibition of IST1-CHMP1B interaction impairs endosomal recycling and promotes unconventional LC3 lipidation at stalled endosomes
Knyazeva, Anastasia; Corkery, Dale; Shankar, Kasturika; et al.
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Research groups
Group member
Yaowen Wu Lab
Published: 30 Jan, 2025
New light-tuned chemical tools control processes in living cells
Published: 11 Oct, 2023
Young Investigators Symposium achieves remarkable success
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