Program manager. Yong Tae Kwon
is a pioneer of the mammalian N-degron pathway who originally identified or cloned many key components and established its physiological functions in various processes such as cardiovascular development, reproduction, oxygen sensing, and degradation of short-lived proteins. Recently, his research was extended to autophagic degradation of protein aggregates and subcellular organelles such as ER-phagy, pexophagy, and lipophagy and the development of pharmaceutical modulation of these processes by using 3D-modeling, structural biology, and the resulting small molecule ligands to key components. components.
Reserch Index | H-index | I10-index | Citations | # papers | IF total | Av. IF | |
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Tatal | 42 | 78 | 11924 | 113 | 796 | 7.0 | |
5 YR | 33 | 71 | 8619 | 47 | 324 | 6.9 | |
Research | The N-degron pathway Ubiquitin-proteasome & autophagy-lysosome system Targeted proteolysis: PROTAC & AUTOTAC | ||||||
Selected papers / 5 years | 19' Mol. Cell IF 15.6 19' Autophagy IF 11.1 19' Nat.Comms IF 11.9 19' Cell Death Dis IF 5.6 19' Autophagy IF 11.1 18' PNAS IF 9.6 18' PNAS IF 9.6 18' Autophagy IF 11.1 18' PNAS IF 9.6 18' Autophagy IF 11.1 18' PNAS IF 9.6 18' Autophagy IF 11.1 18' Science Signal IF 6.5 17' Nat. Comms. IF 11.9 17' TIBS IF 14.3 17' J.Cont.Release IF 7.9 17' EMBO Reports IF 8.4 16' PNAS IF 9.6 16' PNAS IF 9.6 16' Autophagy IF 11.1 16' Autophagy IF 11.1 15' TIPS IF 11.5 15' Nat. Cell Biol IF 20.1 15' Cell IF 36.2 |