Search Results - "LEONHARDT, Heinrich"
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guide to super-resolution fluorescence microscopy
Published in The Journal of cell biology (26-07-2010)“…For centuries, cell biology has been based on light microscopy and at the same time been limited by its optical resolution. However, several new technologies…”
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Heterochromatin drives compartmentalization of inverted and conventional nuclei
Published in Nature (London) (01-06-2019)“…The nucleus of mammalian cells displays a distinct spatial segregation of active euchromatic and inactive heterochromatic regions of the genome 1 , 2 . In…”
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Comparative Analysis of Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Methods
Published in Molecular cell (16-02-2017)“…Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) offers new possibilities to address biological and medical questions. However, systematic comparisons of the performance…”
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Nanobodies and recombinant binders in cell biology
Published in The Journal of cell biology (08-06-2015)“…Antibodies are key reagents to investigate cellular processes. The development of recombinant antibodies and binders derived from natural protein scaffolds has…”
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BigStitcher: reconstructing high-resolution image datasets of cleared and expanded samples
Published in Nature methods (01-09-2019)“…Light-sheet imaging of cleared and expanded samples creates terabyte-sized datasets that consist of many unaligned three-dimensional image tiles, which must be…”
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Nanobodies: Chemical Functionalization Strategies and Intracellular Applications
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (23-02-2018)“…Nanobodies can be seen as next‐generation tools for the recognition and modulation of antigens that are inaccessible to conventional antibodies. Due to their…”
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CDK9-dependent RNA polymerase II pausing controls transcription initiation
Published in eLife (10-10-2017)“…Gene transcription can be activated by decreasing the duration of RNA polymerase II pausing in the promoter-proximal region, but how this is achieved remains…”
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Usp7 and Uhrf1 control ubiquitination and stability of the maintenance DNA methyltransferase Dnmt1
Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-02-2011)“…In mammals Dnmt1 is the DNA methyltransferase chiefly responsible for maintaining genomic methylation patterns through DNA replication cycles, but how its…”
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A protein assembly mediates Xist localization and gene silencing
Published in Nature (London) (05-11-2020)“…Nuclear compartments have diverse roles in regulating gene expression, yet the molecular forces and components that drive compartment formation remain largely…”
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Liquid-crystalline phase transitions in lipid droplets are related to cellular states and specific organelle association
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-08-2019)“…Lipid droplets (LDs) are ubiquitous organelles comprising a central hub for cellular lipid metabolism and trafficking. This role is tightly associated with…”
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Identification of the elementary structural units of the DNA damage response
Published in Nature communications (12-06-2017)“…Histone H2AX phosphorylation is an early signalling event triggered by DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). To elucidate the elementary units of…”
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FUS-dependent liquid-liquid phase separation is important for DNA repair initiation
Published in The Journal of cell biology (03-05-2021)“…RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are emerging as important effectors of the cellular DNA damage response (DDR). The RBP FUS is implicated in RNA metabolism and DNA…”
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LBR and Lamin A/C Sequentially Tether Peripheral Heterochromatin and Inversely Regulate Differentiation
Published in Cell (31-01-2013)“…Eukaryotic cells have a layer of heterochromatin at the nuclear periphery. To investigate mechanisms regulating chromatin distribution, we analyzed…”
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Super-resolution in situ analysis of active ribosomal DNA chromatin organization in the nucleolus
Published in Scientific reports (04-05-2020)“…Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) transcription by RNA polymerase I (Pol I) is the first key step of ribosome biogenesis. While the molecular mechanisms of rRNA…”
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Role of Cdc48/p97 as a SUMO-targeted segregase curbing Rad51–Rad52 interaction
Published in Nature cell biology (01-05-2013)“…The segregase Cdc48 (also called p97 or VCP) extracts ubiquitylated proteins from their environment. Jentsch and colleagues demonstrate that Cdc48 binds…”
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In vivo control of CpG and non-CpG DNA methylation by DNA methyltransferases
Published in PLoS genetics (01-06-2012)“…The enzymatic control of the setting and maintenance of symmetric and non-symmetric DNA methylation patterns in a particular genome context is not well…”
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Cysteine‐Selective Phosphonamidate Electrophiles for Modular Protein Bioconjugations
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (19-08-2019)“…We describe a new technique in protein synthesis that extends the existing repertoire of methods for protein modification: A chemoselective reaction that…”
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Methylation of DNA Ligase 1 by G9a/GLP Recruits UHRF1 to Replicating DNA and Regulates DNA Methylation
Published in Molecular cell (17-08-2017)“…DNA methylation is an essential epigenetic mark in mammals that has to be re-established after each round of DNA replication. The protein UHRF1 is essential…”
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Cortical Constriction During Abscission Involves Helices of ESCRT-III—Dependent Filaments
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (25-03-2011)“…After partitioning of cytoplasmic contents by cleavage furrow ingression, animal cells remain connected by an intercellular bridge, which subsequently splits…”
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Phosphorylation of TET Proteins Is Regulated via O-GlcNAcylation by the O-Linked N-Acetylglucosamine Transferase (OGT)
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-02-2015)“…TET proteins oxidize 5-methylcytosine to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine, 5-formylcytosine, and 5-carboxylcytosine and thus provide a possible means for active DNA…”
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