Yujin Kim
Affiliations: | 2015- | Biology Discovery | Denali Therapeutics, Inc |
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Sign in to add mentorChristopher A. Ross | research assistant | 1997-2002 | Johns Hopkins Medical School/HHMI (Cell Biology Tree) |
Ralf Langen | grad student | 2003-2009 | USC Keck School of Medicine (Cell Biology Tree) |
Franz-Ulrich Hartl | post-doc | 2010-2015 | Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry (Cell Biology Tree) |
Gregory B. Potter | research scientist | 2015-2018 | Denali Therapeutics |
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Kim YE, Hipp MS, Bracher A, et al. (2013) Molecular chaperone functions in protein folding and proteostasis. Annual Review of Biochemistry. 82: 323-55 |
Zhang QC, Yeh TL, Leyva A, et al. (2011) A compact beta model of huntingtin toxicity. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 286: 8188-96 |
Kim YE, Chen J, Langen R, et al. (2010) Monitoring apoptosis and neuronal degeneration by real-time detection of phosphatidylserine externalization using a polarity-sensitive indicator of viability and apoptosis. Nature Protocols. 5: 1396-405 |
Kim YE, Chen J, Chan JR, et al. (2010) Engineering a polarity-sensitive biosensor for time-lapse imaging of apoptotic processes and degeneration. Nature Methods. 7: 67-73 |
Isas JM, Kim YE, Jao CC, et al. (2005) Calcium- and membrane-induced changes in the structure and dynamics of three helical hairpins in annexin B12. Biochemistry. 44: 16435-44 |
Kim YE, Isas JM, Haigler HT, et al. (2005) A helical hairpin region of soluble annexin B12 refolds and forms a continuous transmembrane helix at mildly acidic pH. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280: 32398-404 |
Patel DR, Isas JM, Ladokhin AS, et al. (2005) The conserved core domains of annexins A1, A2, A5, and B12 can be divided into two groups with different Ca2+-dependent membrane-binding properties. Biochemistry. 44: 2833-44 |