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Harald Hirling

since 2018:Adjoint du Doyen SV, Responsable Finance SVsince 2008: Adjoint du Doyen SV  2002-2010:  Adjoint scientifique, SV-LNC, EPFL  2006-2008:  Adjoint de Section SSV   2003-2004:  coordinator (directeur) of the doctoral program in Neuroscience, EPFL Doctoral School   1994-2001:  University of Lausanne  Stanford University  Institut Curie, Paris   Education:  ISREC, Epalinges (Switzerland). University of Konstanz (Germany)

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Morbillivirus Glycoprotein Expression Induces ER Stress, Alters Ca2+ Homeostasis and Results in the Release of Vasostatin

Harald Hirling, Jean-Marc Brunner

Although the pathology of Morbillivirus in the central nervous system (CNS) is well described, the molecular basis of neurodegenerative events still remains poorly understood. As a model to explore Morbillivirus-mediated CNS dysfunctions, we used canine di ...
Public Library of Science2012

Phosphorylation of synucleins by members of the Polo-like kinase family

Hilal Lashuel, Harald Hirling, Magdalena Zweckstetter, Abid Oueslati, Martial Mbefo Kamdem

Phosphorylation of alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) at Ser-129 is a hallmark of Parkinson disease and related synucleinopathies. However, the identity of the natural kinases and phosphatases responsible for regulating alpha-syn phosphorylation remain unknown. H ...
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology2010

Calpain hydrolysis of alpha- and beta2-adaptins decreases clathrin-dependent endocytosis and may promote neurodegeneration

Harald Hirling, Nikita Rudinskiy

Clathrin-dependent endocytosis is mediated by a tightly regulated network of molecular interactions that provides essential protein-protein and protein-lipid binding activities. Here we report the hydrolysis of the alpha- and beta2-subunits of the tetramer ...
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology2009
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