Publications of Fynn M. Hansen
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Journal Article (13)
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Journal Article
380 (6640) (2023)
Decrypting drug actions and protein modifications by dose- and time-resolved proteomics. Science 2.
Journal Article
21 (9), 100279 (2022)
Rapid and In-Depth Coverage of the (Phospho-) Proteome With Deep Libraries and Optimal Window Design for dia-PASEF. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 3.
Journal Article
20 (5), e3001636 (2022)
The structural context of posttranslational modifications at a proteome-wide scale. PLoS Biology 4.
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38 (3), pp. 849 - 852 (2022)
AlphaMap: an open-source Python package for the visual annotation of proteomics data with sequence-specific knowledge. Bioinformatics 5.
Journal Article
17 (7), e10125 (2021)
Identification of covalent modifications regulating immune signaling complex composition and phenotype. Molecular Systems Biology 6.
Journal Article
12 (1), 254 (2021)
Data-independent acquisition method for ubiquitinome analysis reveals regulation of circadian biology. Nature Communications 7.
Journal Article
17, pp. 272 - 279 (2021)
Linkage-specific ubiquitin chain formation depends on a lysine hydrocarbon ruler. Nature Chemical Biology 8.
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20, 100082 (2021)
A New Parallel High-Pressure Packing System Enables Rapid Multiplexed Production of Capillary Columns. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 9.
Journal Article
81 (11), pp. 2445 - 2459.e13 (2021)
GID E3 ligase supramolecular chelate assembly configures multipronged ubiquitin targeting of an oligomeric metabolic enzyme. Molecular Cell 10.
Journal Article
594 (7862), pp. 246 - 252 (2021)
Multilevel proteomics reveals host perturbations by SARS-CoV-2 and SARS-CoV. Nature 11.
Journal Article
21 (11), e50400 (2020)
A regulatory region on RIPK2 is required for XIAP binding and NOD signaling activity. EMBO Reports 12.
Journal Article
21 (11), e50400 (2020)
A regulatory region on RIPK2 is required for XIAP binding and NOD signaling activity. EMBO Reports 13.
Journal Article
77 (1), pp. 150 - 163.e9 (2020)
Interconversion between Anticipatory and Active GID E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Conformations via Metabolically Driven Substrate Receptor Assembly. MOLECULAR CELL Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Improvement of mass spectrometry-based analysis of posttranslational modification with a special focus on protein ubiquitination. Dissertation, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie, München (2022)