Augustynek, Bartlomiej Stanislaw

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2024

Pujol-Giménez, Jonai; Baumann, Sven P.; Ho, Manh Tin; Augustynek, Bartlomiej; Hediger, Matthias A. (2024). Functional Characterization of the Lysosomal Peptide/Histidine Transporter PHT1 (SLC15A4) by Solid Supported Membrane Electrophysiology (SSME). Biomolecules, 14(7) MDPI 10.3390/biom14070771

2022

Lee, Sohyon; Weiss, Tobias; Bühler, Marcel; Mena, Julien; Lottenbach, Zuzanna; Wegmann, Rebekka; Bihl, Michel; Augustynek, Bartlomiej; Baumann, Sven; Goetze, Sandra; van Drogen, Audrey; Vasella, Flavio; Rushing, Elisabeth J; Wollscheid, Bernd; Hediger, Matthias A; Snijder, Berend (7 October 2022). Targeting tumour-intrinsic neural vulnerabilities of glioblastoma (bioRxiv). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 10.1101/2022.10.07.511321

Augustynek, Bartlomiej; Gyimesi, Gergely; Dernič, Jan; Sallinger, Matthias; Albano, Giuseppe; Klesse, Gabriel J; Kandasamy, Palanivel; Grabmayr, Herwig; Frischauf, Irene; Fuster, Daniel G; Peinelt, Christine; Hediger, Matthias A; Bhardwaj, Rajesh (2022). Discovery of novel gating checkpoints in the Orai1 calcium channel by systematic analysis of constitutively active mutants of its paralogs and orthologs. Cell calcium, 105, p. 102616. Elsevier 10.1016/j.ceca.2022.102616

2021

Augustynek, Bartlomiej; Gyimesi, Gergely; Dernic, Jan; Sallinger, Matthias; Albano, Giuseppe; Klesse, Gabriel J.; Kandasamy, Palanivel; Grabmayr, Herwig; Frischauf, Irene; Fuster, Daniel G.; Peinelt, Christine; Hediger, Matthias A.; Bhardwaj, Rajesh (2021). Dissecting gating mechanisms of Orai calcium channel paralogs using constitutively active Orai mutants that mimic STIM1-gated state (In Press) (bioRxiv). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 10.1101/2021.10.26.465861

2020

Bhardwaj, Rajesh; Augustynek, Bartlomiej S.; Ercan-Herbst, Ebru; Kandasamy, Palanivel; Seedorf, Matthias; Peinelt, Christine; Hediger, Matthias A. (2020). Ca2+/Calmodulin Binding to STIM1 Hydrophobic Residues Facilitates Slow Ca2+-Dependent Inactivation of the Orai1 Channel. Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology, 54(2), pp. 252-270. 10.33594/000000218

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