Tarhan Ibrahim
4 Papers
2 Citations
Tarhan Ibrahim is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autophagy & ATG8. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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AlphaFold2-multimer guided high-accuracy prediction of typical and atypical ATG8-binding motifs
Tarhan Ibrahim,Virendrasinh Khandare,Federico Gabriel Mirkin,Yasin Tumtas,Doryen Bubeck,Tolga O. Bozkurt +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, protein modelling using Alphafold-Multimer (AF2-multimer) identifies both canonical and atypical AIM/LIR motifs with a high level of accuracy.
AF2-multimer guided high accuracy prediction of typical and atypical ATG8 binding motifs
Tarhan Ibrahim,Virendrasinh Khandare,Federico Gabriel Mirkin,Yasin Tumtas,Doryen Bubeck,Tolga O. Bozkurt +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that protein modelling using Alphafold-Multimer (AF2-multimer) identifies both canonical and atypical AIM/LIR motifs with a high level of accuracy, and it is concluded that the AF2-guided discovery of autophagy adaptors/receptors will substantially accelerate the understanding of the molecular basis ofAutophagy in all biological kingdoms.
An oomycete effector co-opts a host RabGAP protein to remodel pathogen interface and subvert defense-related secretion
Enoch Lh Yuen,Yasin Tumtas,Lok I Chan,Tarhan Ibrahim,Edouard Evangelisti,Frej Tulin,Jan Sklenar,Frank L.H. Menke,Sophien Kamoun,Doryen Bubeck,Sebastian Schornack,Tolga O. Bozkurt +11 more
TL;DR: A conserved effector is identified, secreted by plant pathogenic oomycetes, that co-opts a host Rab GTPase-activating protein (RabGAP), TBC1D15L, to remodel the host-pathogen interface, providing unprecedented mechanistic insights into the reprogramming of host membrane dynamics by pathogens.
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Activation of plant immunity through conversion of a helper NLR homodimer into a resistosome
Muniyandi Selvaraj,AmirAli Toghani,Hsuan Pai,Yu Sugihara,Jiorgos Kourelis,Enoch Lh Yuen,Tarhan Ibrahim,He Zhao,Rongrong Xie,Abbas Maqbool,J. C. D. L. Concepcion,Mark J. Banfield,Lida Derevnina,Benjamin Petre,David M. Lawson,Tolga O. Bozkurt,Chih-Hang Wu,Sophien Kamoun,Mauricio P Contreras +18 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the coiled-coil helper NLR NRC2 accumulates in vivo as a homodimer that converts into a higher order oligomer upon activation by its upstream virus disease resistance protein Rx.