Dominic Winter
PI of Research Project 7:
“Lysosomal gene transcription and protein expression”
CONTACT
Dr. Dominic Winter
Universität Bonn
Institut für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie
Nussallee 11
D-53115 Bonn
Germany
phone: +49 (0) 228 73 7081
fax: +49 (0) 228 73 2416
dominic.winter@uni-bonn.de
website Winter Group
KEY PUBLICATIONS
Systematic Comparison of Strategies for the Enrichment of Lysosomes by Data Independent Acquisition. Singh J, Kaade E, Muntel J, Bruderer R, Reiter L, Thelen M, Winter D (2020) J Proteome Res 19:371-81.
Investigation of Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cell Differentiation by Quantitative Proteomics. Schoor C, Brocke-Ahmadinejad N, Gieselmann V, Winter D (2019) Proteomics 19:e1900057.
Tip-Based Fractionation of Batch-Enriched Phosphopeptides Facilitates Easy and Robust Phosphoproteome Analysis. Dehghani A, Godderz M, Winter D (2018) J Proteome Res 17:46-54.
Systematic Evaluation of Protein Reduction and Alkylation Reveals Massive Unspecific Side Effects by Iodine-containing Reagents. Muller T, Winter D (2017) Mol Cell Proteomics 16:1173-87.
Co-regulation proteomics reveals substrates and mechanisms of APC/C-dependent degradation. Singh S*, Winter D*, Kirchner M*, Chauchan R*, Ahmed S, Ozlu N, Tzur A, Steen JA, Steen H (2014) EMBO J 33:385-99. (*equal contribution)
FLEXIQinase, a mass spectrometry-based assay, to unveil multikinase mechanisms. Singh S, Winter D, Bilimoria P, Bonni A, Steen H, Steen JA (2012) Nat Methods 9:504-9.
PINK1 and Parkin Target Miro for Phosphorylation and Degradation to Arrest Mitochondrial Motility. Wang X, Winter D, Ashrafi G, Schlehe J, Wong YL, Selkoe D, Rice S, Steen J, Lavoie MJ, Schwarz TL (2011) Cell 147:893-906.
Optimization of cell lysis and protein digestion protocols for the analysis of HeLa S3 cells by LC-MS/MS. Winter D, Steen H (2011) Proteomics 11:4726-30.
Minimally permutated peptide analogs as internal standards for relative and absolute quantification of peptides and proteins. Winter D*, Seidler J*, Kugelstadt D, Derrer B, Kappes B, Lehmann WD (2010) Proteomics 10:1510-4. (*equal contribution)
Citrate Boosts the Performance of Phosphopeptide Analysis by UPLC-ESI-MS/MS. Winter D, Seidler J, Ziv Y, Shiloh Y, Lehmann WD (2009) J Proteome Res 8:418-24.