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April 2016

Ramming, Thomas and Kanemura, Shingo and Okumura, Masaki and Inaba, Kenji and Appenzeller-Herzog, Christian. (2016) Cysteines 208 and 241 in Ero1α are required for maximal catalytic turnover. Redox biology, 7. pp. 14-20.

2016

Kanemura, Shingo and Okumura, Masaki and Yutani, Katsuhide and Ramming, Thomas and Hikima, Takaaki and Appenzeller-Herzog, Christian and Akiyama, Shuji and Inaba, Kenji. (2016) Human ER Oxidoreductin-1α (Ero1α) Undergoes Dual Regulation through Complementary Redox Interactions with Protein-Disulfide Isomerase. The Journal of biological chemistry, 291 (46). pp. 23952-23964.

June 2015

Ramming, Thomas and Okumura, Masaki and Kanemura, Shingo and Baday, Sefer and Birk, Julia and Moes, Suzette and Spiess, Martin and Jenö, Paul and Bernèche, Simon and Inaba, Kenji and Appenzeller-Herzog, Christian. (2015) A PDI-catalyzed thiol-disulfide switch regulates the production of hydrogen peroxide by human Ero1. Free radical biology & medicine, 83. pp. 361-372.

2014

Ramming, Thomas. Endoplasmic reticulum H₂O₂ : Ero1-driven generation and GPx-mediated detoxification. 2014, Doctoral Thesis, University of Basel, Faculty of Science.

Ramming, Thomas and Hansen, Henning Gram and Nagata, Kazuhiro and Ellgaard, Lars and Appenzeller-Herzog, Christian. (2014) GPx8 peroxidase prevents leakage of H2O2 from the endoplasmic reticulum. Free radical biology & medicine, Vol. 70 , S. 106–116.

2013

Ramming, Thomas and Appenzeller-Herzog, Christian. (2013) Destroy and exploit: catalyzed removal of hydroperoxides from the endoplasmic reticulum. International journal of cell biology, Vol. 2013 , 180906.

Wright, Jordan and Birk, Julia and Haataja, Leena and Liu, Ming and Ramming, Thomas and Weiss, Michael A. and Appenzeller-Herzog, Christian and Arvan, Peter. (2013) Endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductin-1α (Ero1α) improves folding and secretion of mutant proinsulin and limits mutant proinsulin-induced endoplasmic reticulum stress. Journal of biological chemistry, 288 (43). pp. 31010-31018.

Birk, Julia and Ramming, Thomas and Odermatt, Alex and Appenzeller-Herzog, Christian. (2013) Green fluorescent protein-based monitoring of endoplasmic reticulum redox poise. Frontiers in genetics, Vol. 4, art. 108 , 10 S.. p. 108.

2012

Hansen, Henning Gram and Schmidt, Jonas Damgård and Søltoft, Cecilie Lützen and Ramming, Thomas and Geertz-Hansen, Henrik Marcus and Christensen, Brian and Sørensen, Esben Skipper and Juncker, Agnieszka Sierakowska and Appenzeller-Herzog, Christian and Ellgaard, Lars. (2012) Hyperactivity of the ero1α oxidase elicits endoplasmic reticulum stress but no broad antioxidant response. Journal of biological chemistry, Vol. 287, H. 47. pp. 39513-39523.

Ramming, Thomas and Appenzeller-Herzog, Christian. (2012) The physiological functions of mammalian endoplasmic oxidoreductin 1: on disulfides and more. Antioxidants & redox signaling, Vol. 16, No. 10. pp. 1109-1118.

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