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Institute for Research in Biomedicine
Istituto di Ricerca in Biomedicina

Via Vincenzo Vela 6 - CH-6500 Bellinzona
Tel. +41 91 820 0300 - Fax +41 91 820 0302 - info [at] irb [dot] usi [dot] ch

Riccardo Bernasconi, PhD

Controllo della produzione proteica

Scientist

Via Vela, 6
6500 Bellinzona, Switzerland

Progetti
The Selective Clearance of ERAD Regulators from the ER Lumen
ER-Derived Vesicles Involved in ERAD Tuning Are Hijacked for Coronavirus Replication
Cyclophilins Intervention in Protein Biogenesis and Quality Control in the Mammalian ER
Pubblicazioni
Endoplasmic Reticulum-Associated Protein Degradation
R. Bernasconi, M. Molinari
W.J. Lennarz, M.D. Lane, Editors
in Encyclopedia of Biological Chemistry (2013) vol. 2 pp200-203
Unconventional roles of nonlipidated LC3 in ERAD tuning and coronavirus infection
R. Bernasconi, J. Noack, M. Molinari
in Autophagy (2012) vol. 8 pp1534-6
Role of the SEL1L:LC3-I Complex as an ERAD Tuning Receptor in the Mammalian ER
R. Bernasconi, C. Galli, J. Noack, S. Bianchi, C. A. de Haan, F. Reggiori, M. Molinari
in Mol Cell (2012) vol. 46 pp809-19
* Recommended by the Faculty of 1000
Malectin Participates in a Backup Glycoprotein Quality Control Pathway in the Mammalian ER
C. Galli, R. Bernasconi, T. Solda, V. Calanca, M. Molinari
in PLoS One (2011) vol. 6 ppe16304
ERAD and ERAD tuning: disposal of cargo and of ERAD regulators from the mammalian ER
R. Bernasconi, M. Molinari
in Curr Opin Cell Biol (2011) vol. 23 pp176-183
Cyclosporine a-sensitive, cyclophilin B-dependent endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation
R. Bernasconi, T. Solda, C. Galli, T. Pertel, J. Luban, M. Molinari
in PLoS One (2010) vol. 5 ppe13008
Coronaviruses Hijack the LC3-I-positive EDEMosomes, ER-derived vesicles exporting short-lived ERAD regulators, for replication
F. Reggiori, I. Monastyrska, M. H. Verheije, T. Cali, M. Ulasli, S. Bianchi, R. Bernasconi, C. A. de Haan, M. Molinari
in Cell Host Microbe (2010) vol. 7 pp500-8
* Highlights in Cell Host & Microbe 7, 424-426; Editors’ Choice in Science 329, 14; Leading Edge, Microbiology Select in Cell 142, 5; Recommended by the Faculty of 1000
Stringent requirement for HRD1, SEL1L, and OS-9/XTP3-B for disposal of ERAD-LS substrates
R. Bernasconi, C. Galli, V. Calanca, T. Nakajima, M. Molinari
in J Cell Biol (2010) vol. 188 pp223-35
* Highlights in J. Cell Biol 188, 176
ERAD substrates: which way out?
D. N. Hebert, R. Bernasconi, M. Molinari
in Semin Cell Dev Biol (2010) vol. 21 pp526-32
N-glycan structures: recognition and processing in the ER
M. Aebi, R. Bernasconi, S. Clerc, M. Molinari
in Trends Biochem Sci (2010) vol. 35 pp74-82
A dual task for the Xbp1-responsive OS-9 variants in the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum: inhibiting secretion of misfolded protein conformers and enhancing their disposal
R. Bernasconi, T. Pertel, J. Luban, M. Molinari
in J Biol Chem (2008) vol. 283 pp16446-54
ER-Associated Folding and Degradation: Learning From Yeast?
R. Bernasconi, M. Molinari
C.B. O’Doherty, A.C. Byrne, Editors
in Protein misfolding (2008) pp113-123