Auflistung nach Schlagwort "protein"

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  • Heinemann, Björn (Hannover : Institutionelles Repositorium der Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2021)
    Abstract: Due to climate change, drought periods will occur more frequently in the future. They will have a strong negative impact on crop yields. Drought stress leads to an osmotic imbalance and causes the closure ...
  • Wendt, Hanna; Hillmer, Anja; Reimers, Kerstin; Kuhbier, Jörn W.; Schaefer-Nolte, Franziska; Allmeling, Christina; Kasper, Cornelia; Vogt, Peter M. (San Francisco : Public Library Science, 2011-07-26)
    Background: In the field of Plastic Reconstructive Surgery the development of new innovative matrices for skin repair is in urgent need. The ideal biomaterial should promote attachment, proliferation and growth of cells. ...
  • Miller, Thomas C.R.; Simon, Bernd; Rybin, Vladimir; Grötsch, Helga; Curtet, Sandrine; Khochbin, Saadi; Carlomagno, Teresa; Müller, Christoph W. (London : Nature Publishing Group, 2016)
    Bromodomains are critical components of many chromatin modifying/remodelling proteins and are emerging therapeutic targets, yet how they interact with nucleosomes, rather than acetylated peptides, remains unclear. Using ...
  • Hoyer, Elisabeth; Knöppel, Julius; Liebmann, Martina; Steppert, Michael; Raiwa, Manuel; Herczynski, Olivia; Hanspach, Erik; Zehner, Susanne; Göttfert, Michael; Tsushima, Satoru; Fahmy, Karim; Oertel, Jana (London : Nature Publishing Group, 2019)
    Strains of the Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio coralliilyticus cause the bleaching of corals due to decomposition of symbiotic microalgae. The V. coralliilyticus strain ATCC BAA-450 (Vc450) encodes a type III secretion ...
  • van Strien, Joeri; Haupt, Alexander S.; Schulte, Uwe; Braun, Hans-Peter; Cabrera-Orefice, Alfredo; Choudhary, Jyoti S.; Evers, Felix; Fernandez-Vizarra, Erika; Guerrero-Castillo, Sergio; Kooij, Taco W.A.; Páleníková, Petra; Pardo, Mercedes; Ugalde, Cristina; Wittig, Ilka; Wöhlbrand, Lars; Brandt, Ulrich; Arnold, Susanne; Huynen, Martijn A. (Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2021)
    Complexome profiling is an emerging ‘omics’ approach that systematically interrogates the composition of protein complexes (the complexome) of a sample, by combining biochemical separation of native protein complexes with ...
  • Danilenko, Nataliya; Lercher, Lukas; Kirkpatrick, John; Gabel, Frank; Codutti, Luca; Carlomagno, Teresa (London : Nature Publishing Group, 2019)
    Histones, the principal protein components of chromatin, contain long disordered sequences, which are extensively post-translationally modified. Although histone chaperones are known to control both the activity and ...
  • Ried, Martina K.; Wild, Rebekka; Zhu, Jinsheng; Pipercevic, Joka; Sturm, Kristina; Broger, Larissa; Harmel, Robert K.; Abriata, Luciano A.; Hothorn, Ludwig A.; Fiedler, Dorothea; Hiller, Sebastian; Hothorn, Michael (London : Nature Publishing Group, 2021)
    Phosphorus is an essential nutrient taken up by organisms in the form of inorganic phosphate (Pi). Eukaryotes have evolved sophisticated Pi sensing and signaling cascades, enabling them to stably maintain cellular Pi ...
  • Wild, Birgit; Schnecker, Jörg; Bárta, Jiri; Čapek, Petr; Guggenberger, Georg; Hofhansl, Florian; Kaiser, Christina; Lashchinskiy, Nikolay; Mikutta, Robert; Mooshammer, Maria; Šantrůčková, Hana; Shibistova, Olga; Urich, Tim; Zimov, Sergey A.; Richter, Andreas (Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2013)
    Turbic Cryosols (permafrost soils characterized by cryoturbation, i.e., by mixing of soil layers due to freezing and thawing) are widespread across the Arctic, and contain large amounts of poorly decomposed organic material ...
  • Mahieu, Emilie; Covès, Jaques; Krüger, Georg; Martel, Anne; Moulin, Martine; Carl, Nico; Härtlein, Michael; Carlomagno, Teresa; Franzetti, Bruno; Gabel, Frank (Cambridge, MA : Cell Press, 2020)
    The proteasome is a key player of regulated protein degradation in all kingdoms of life. Although recent atomic structures have provided snapshots on a number of conformations, data on substrate states and populations ...
  • Villaverde, Antonio; García-Fruitós, Elena; Rinas, Ursula; Seras-Franzoso, Joaquin; Kosoy, Ana; Corchero, Josè Luis; Vázquez, Esther (London : BioMed Central Ltd., 2012)
    A growing number of insights on the biology of bacterial inclusion bodies (IBs) have revealed intriguing utilities of these protein particles. Since they combine mechanical stability and protein functionality, IBs have ...
  • Arshavsky-Graham, Sofia (Hannover : Institutionelles Repositorium der Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2021-08)
    Nanostructured porous silicon (PSi) films have been widely studied for the past two decades as optical transducers for the detection of various molecules, with advantages of simple fabrication, high internal surface, ...
  • Singh, P.; Piotrowski, M.; Gau, A.E. (Berlin : De Gruyter, 2005)
    The fungus Venturia inaequalis clone No. 36 isolated from Malus domestica cv. Gloster excretes a melanoprotein of 36 kDa in relatively high amounts during growth in liquid culture. The protein was isolated from the culture ...
  • Möller, Katharina (Hannover : Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2016)
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  • Wagner, Siegfried; Ngezahayo, Anaclet; Murua Escobar, Hugo; Nolte, Ingo (London : BioMed Central Ltd., 2014)
    Prostate cancer is worldwide the sixth leading cause of cancer related death in men thus early detection and successful treatment are still of major interest. The commonly performed screening of the prostate-specific antigen ...
  • Raghunathan, Devanathan; Sanchez-Pedregal, Ctor M.; Junker, Jochen; Schwiegk, Claudia; Kalesse, Markus; Kirschning, Andreas; Carlomagno, Teresa (Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 2006)
    The formation of the Tat-protein/TAR-RNA complex is a crucial step in the regulation of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-gene expression. To obtain full-length viral transcripts the Tat/TAR complex has to recruit the ...