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1. Amyloids of α-Synuclein Promote Chemical Transformations of Neuronal Cell Metabolites

2. Impact of crowded environments on binding between protein and single-stranded DNA

3. A large ‘discovery’ experiment: Gender Initiative for Excellence (Genie) at Chalmers University of Technology

4. Response to crowded conditions reveals compact nucleus for amyloid formation of folded protein

5. A gut bacterial amyloid promotes α-synuclein aggregation and motor impairment in mice

6. Copper Chaperone Atox1 Interacts with Cell Cycle Proteins

7. Evaluation of ATOX1 as a Potential Predictive Biomarker for Tetrathiomolybdate Treatment of Breast Cancer Patients with High Risk of Recurrence

8. Effects of the Toxic Metals Arsenite and Cadmium on α-Synuclein Aggregation In Vitro and in Cells

9. ATP7A-Regulated Enzyme Metalation and Trafficking in the Menkes Disease Puzzle

10. Redox-Dependent Copper Ion Modulation of Amyloid-β (1-42) Aggregation In Vitro

11. Identification of New Potential Interaction Partners for Human Cytoplasmic Copper Chaperone Atox1: Roles in Gene Regulation?

12. Effects of small-molecule amyloid modulators on a Drosophila model of Parkinson's disease.

13. Synergistic Effects of Copper Sites on Apparent Stability of Multicopper Oxidase, Fet3p

14. Folding, Stability and Shape of Proteins in Crowded Environments: Experimental and Computational Approaches

15. Bacterial Chaperones CsgE and CsgC Differentially Modulate Human α-Synuclein Amyloid Formation via Transient Contacts.

16. Determinants for simultaneous binding of copper and platinum to human chaperone Atox1: hitchhiking not hijacking.

17. In vitro thermodynamic dissection of human copper transfer from chaperone to target protein.

19. Frustration Dynamics and Electron-Transfer Reorganization Energies in Wild-Type and Mutant Azurins

20. Distinct growth regimes of α-synuclein amyloid elongation

21. Orientation of α-Synuclein at Negatively Charged Lipid Vesicles: Linear Dichroism Reveals Time-Dependent Changes in Helix Binding Mode

22. Impact of crowded environments on binding between protein and single-stranded DNA

23. Memo1 binds reduced copper ions, interacts with copper chaperone Atox1, and protects against copper-mediated redox activity in vitro

24. The Zero-Order Loop in Apoazurin Modulates Folding Mechanism In Silico

25. Crossroads between copper ions and amyloid formation in Parkinson's disease

26. Comparing lipid remodeling in mouse adipose and liver tissue with quantitative Raman microscopy

27. Crosstalk Between Alpha-Synuclein and Other Human and Non-Human Amyloidogenic Proteins: Consequences for Amyloid Formation in Parkinson’s Disease

28. Single-vesicle imaging reveals lipid-selective and stepwise membrane disruption by monomeric α-synuclein

29. The Caenorhabditis elegans homolog of human copper chaperone Atox1, CUC-1, aids in distal tip cell migration

30. Differential effects of Cu2+ and Fe3+ ions on in vitro amyloid formation of biologically-relevant α-synuclein variants

31. Correlation between Cellular Uptake and Cytotoxicity of Fragmented α-Synuclein Amyloid Fibrils Suggests Intracellular Basis for Toxicity

32. Effects of the Toxic Metals Arsenite and Cadmium on α-Synuclein Aggregation In Vitro and in Cells

33. Another pearl in the 'copper-transport' necklace

34. C-terminal truncation of α-synuclein alters DNA structure from extension to compaction

35. Interaction between Copper Chaperone Atox1 and Parkinson’s Disease Protein α-Synuclein Includes Metal-Binding Sites and Occurs in Living Cells

36. Wilson disease missense mutations in ATP7B affect metal-binding domain structural dynamics

37. My journey in academia: things not on the CV

38. Synaptic vesicle mimics affect the aggregation of wild-type and A53T α-synuclein variants differently albeit similar membrane affinity

39. Copper relay path through the N-terminus of Wilson disease protein, ATP7B

40. Gut power: Modulation of human amyloid formation by amyloidogenic proteins in the gastrointestinal tract

41. The copper chaperone CCS facilitates copper binding to MEK1/2 to promote kinase activation

42. Macromolecular crowding modulates α-synuclein amyloid fiber growth

43. A large ‘discovery’ experiment: Gender Initiative for Excellence (Genie) at Chalmers University of Technology

44. Response to crowded conditions reveals compact nucleus for amyloid formation of folded protein

45. Amyloid formation of fish β-parvalbumin involves primary nucleation triggered by disulfide-bridged protein dimers

46. Redox-Dependent Copper Ion Modulation of Amyloid-β (1-42) Aggregation In Vitro

47. Structural and molecular determinants of CCS-mediated copper activation of MEK1/2

49. A gut bacterial amyloid promotes α-synuclein aggregation and motor impairment in mice

50. Single-cell tracking demonstrates copper chaperone Atox1 to be required for breast cancer cell migration

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