
Laura Behrendt
Germany
LGSA Member
The role of membrane-shaping proteins in hereditary axonopathies
Friedrich Schiller University Jena (FSU): Faculty of Biological Sciences
Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI): Kaether Research Group
First Supervisor:
Christoph Kaether (Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI))Doctoral Disputation:
2021Publications 2022:
- Conserved exchange of paralog proteins during neuronal differentiation.
Di Fraia D, Anitei M, Mackmull MT, Parca L, Behrendt L, Andres-Pons A, Gilmour D, Helmer Citterich M, Kaether C, Beck M, Ori A
Life Sci Alliance 2022, 5(6) - The role of Atlastin-3 in hereditary axonopathies / by B.Sc., M.Sc., Laura Behrendt
Behrendt L
Dissertation 2021, Jena, Germany - Disease-causing mutated ATLASTIN 3 is excluded from distal axons and reduces axonal autophagy.
Behrendt L, Hoischen C, Kaether C
Neurobiol Dis 2021, 155, 105400 - Atlastine – wie defekte Netzwerke Neuropathien verursachen
Behrendt L, Kaether C
BIOspektrum 2020, 5, 485-7 - A disease causing ATLASTIN 3 mutation affects multiple endoplasmic reticulum-related pathways.
Behrendt L, Kurth I, Kaether C
Cell Mol Life Sci 2019, 76(7), 1433-45 - The nuclear pore proteins Nup88/214 and T-ALL-associated NUP214 fusion proteins regulate Notch signaling.
Kindermann B, Valkova C, Krämer A, Perner B, Engelmann C, Behrendt L, Kritsch D, Jungnickel B, Kehlenbach RH, Oswald F, Englert C, Kaether C
J Biol Chem 2019, 294(31), 11741-50