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Itskanov, Samuel and Wang, Laurie and Junne, Tina and Sherriff, Rumi and Xiao, Li and Blanchard, Nicolas and Shi, Wei Q. and Forsyth, Craig and Hoepfner, Dominic and Spiess, Martin and Park, Eunyong. (2023) A common mechanism of Sec61 translocon inhibition by small molecules. Nature Chemical Biology.

Estoppey, David and Lee, Chia Min and Janoschke, Marco and Lee, Boon Heng and Wan, Kah Fei and Dong, Hongping and Mathys, Philippe and Filipuzzi, Ireos and Schuhmann, Tim and Riedl, Ralph and Aust, Thomas and Galuba, Olaf and McAllister, Gregory and Russ, Carsten and Spiess, Martin and Bouwmeester, Tewis and Bonamy, Ghislain M. C. and Hoepfner, Dominic. (2017) The Natural Product Cavinafungin Selectively Interferes with Zika and Dengue Virus Replication by Inhibition of the Host Signal Peptidase. Cell Reports , 19 (3). pp. 451-460.

Junne, Tina and Wong, Joanne and Studer, Christian and Aust, Thomas and Bauer, Benedikt W. and Beibel, Martin and Bhullar, Bhupinder and Bruccoleri, Robert and Eichenberger, Jürg and Estoppey, David and Hartmann, Nicole and Knapp, Britta and Krastel, Philipp and Melin, Nicolas and Oakeley, Edward J. and Oberer, Lukas and Riedl, Ralph and Roma, Guglielmo and Schuierer, Sven and Petersen, Frank and Tallarico, John A. and Rapoport, Tom A. and Spiess, Martin and Hoepfner, Dominic. (2015) Decatransin, a novel natural product inhibiting protein translocation at the Sec61/SecY translocon. Journal of Cell Science, 128 (6). pp. 1217-1229.

Bürstner, Nathalie and Roggo, Silvio and Ostermann, Nils and Blank, Jutta and Delmas, Cecile and Freuler, Felix and Gerhartz, Bernd and Hinniger, Alexandra and Hoepfner, Dominic and Liechty, Brigitta and Mihalic, Manuel and Murphy, Jason and Pistorius, Dominik and Rottmann, Matthias and Thomas, Jason R. and Schirle, Markus and Schmitt, Esther K.. (2015) Gift from nature : cyclomarin s kills Mycobacteria and malaria parasites by distinct modes of action. ChemBioChem, 16 (17). pp. 2433-2436.

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