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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-PERS-970117-1
Johansen, Terje
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Biochemistry Department Institute of Medical Biology University of Tromso Tromso, 9037 Norway
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47-776-45350
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
PUBLICATIONS
Abudu, Y.P., Pankiv, S., Mathai, B.J., Lamark, T., Johansen, T., Simonsen, A. (2019) NIPSNAP1 and NIPSNAP2 act as "eat me" signals to allow sustained recruitment of autophagy receptors during mitophagy. Autophagy. 15(10):1845-1847
Princely Abudu, Y., Pankiv, S., Mathai, B.J., Håkon Lystad, A., Bindesbøll, C., Brenne, H.B., Yoke Wui Ng, M., Thiede, B., Yamamoto, A., Mutugi Nthiga, T., Lamark, T., Esguerra, C.V., Johansen, T., Simonsen, A. (2019) NIPSNAP1 and NIPSNAP2 Act as "Eat Me" Signals for Mitophagy. Developmental Cell. 49(4):509-525.e12
Mikkola, I., Bruun, J.A., Bjorkoy, G., Holm, T., and Johansen, T. (1999) Phosphorylation of the transactivation domain of pax6 by extracellular signal-regulated kinase and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase. The Journal of biological chemistry. 274(21):15115-15126
Nornes, S., Clarkson, M., Mikkola, I., Pedersen, M., Bardsley, A., Martinez, J.P., Krauss, S., and Johansen, T. (1998) Zebrafish contains two Pax6 genes involved in eye development. Mechanisms of Development. 77:185-196
Nornes, S., Mikkola, I., Krauss, S., Delghandi, M., Perander, M., and Johansen, T. (1996) Zebrafish Pax9 encodes two proteins with distinct C-terminal transactivating domains of different potency negatively regulated by adjacent N-terminal sequences. The Journal of biological chemistry. 271(43):26914-26923
Nordnes, S., Krauss, S., and Johansen, T. (1994) cDNA sequence of zebrafish (Brachydanio rerio) translation elongation factor-1 alpha: molecular phylogeny of eukaryotes based on elongation factor-1 alpha protein sequences. BBA Gene Structure and Expression. 1219:529-532
Johansen, T., Moens, U., Holm, T., Fjose, A., and Krauss, S. (1993) Zebrafish pou[c]: a divergent POU family gene ubiquitously expressed during embryogenesis. Nucleic acids research. 21:475-483
Krauss, S., Korzh, V., Fjose, A., and Johansen, T. (1992) Expression of four zebrafish wnt-related genes during embryogenesis. Development (Cambridge, England). 116:249-259
Krauss, S., Johansen, T., Korzh, V., Moens, U., Ericson, J.U., and Fjose, A. (1991) Zebrafish pax[zf-a]: a paired box-containing gene expressed in the neural tube. The EMBO journal. 10:3609-3619
Krauss, S., Johansen, T., Korzh, V., and Fjose, A. (1991) Expression of the zebrafish paired box gene pax[zf-b] during early neurogenesis. Development (Cambridge, England). 113(4):1193-1206
Krauss, S., Johansen, T., Korzh, V., and Fjose, A. (1991) Expression pattern of zebrafish pax genes suggests a role in early brain regionalization. Nature. 353:267-270
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