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Andreas Forster's profile
I'm a London user
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What I do
After all these years, I still do science. I like to call myself a structural biochemist, which covers almost everything.
I also read voraciously, write, learn about intellectual property and generally try to find my life. -
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- Position
- research associate
- Company
- Imperial College
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Interests
regulated proteolysis, AAA ATPases,
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Projects
Currently, I’m working on endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation, trying shed light on the structures of and the interactions between individual protein components of the system.
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Publications
Förster A, Freemont P, Mayer R. AAA proteins and the life process. Biochemical Society transactions (Pt 1) , 59-61 (2008) PubMed ID:(18208386)
Förster A, Hill C. Proteasome degradation: enter the substrate. Trends in cell biology (11) , 550-3 PubMed ID:(14573346)
Förster A, Masters E, Whitby F, Robinson H, Hill C. The 1.9 A structure of a proteasome-11S activator complex and implications for proteasome-PAN/PA700 interactions. Molecular cell (5) , 589-99 PubMed ID:(15916965)
Förster A, Whitby F, Hill C. The pore of activated 20S proteasomes has an ordered 7-fold symmetric conformation. The EMBO journal (17) , 4356-64 PubMed ID:(12941688)
Masters E, Pratt G, Förster A, Hill C. Purification and analysis of recombinant 11S activators of the 20S proteasome: Trypanosoma brucei PA26 and human PA28 alpha, PA28 beta, and PA28 gamma. Methods in enzymology , 306-21 PubMed ID:(16275338)
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