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    The Transcriptional Repressor CcpN from Bacillus subtilis Uses Different Repression Mechanisms at Different Promoters by Licht, Andreas, Brantl, Sabine

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-10-2009)
    “…CcpN, a transcriptional repressor from Bacillus subtilis that is responsible for the carbon catabolite repression of three genes, has been characterized in…”
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    Implication of CcpN in the regulation of a novel untranslated RNA (SR1) in Bacillus subtilis by Licht, Andreas, Preis, Sven, Brantl, Sabine

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-10-2005)
    “…Summary Antisense‐RNAs have been investigated in detail over the past 20 years as the principal regulators in accessory DNA elements such as plasmids, phages…”
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    Characterisation of Bacillus subtilis transcriptional regulators involved in metabolic processes by Brantl, Sabine, Licht, Andreas

    Published in Current protein & peptide science (01-06-2010)
    “…Transcriptional repressors and activators are principal control elements in bacterial gene expression. They are involved in the regulation of metabolic…”
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    Production of Functional Plant Legumain Proteases Using the Leishmania tarentolae Expression System by Dall, Elfriede, Licht, Andreas, Brandstetter, Hans

    “…Plant proteases of the legumain-type are key players in many processes along the plant life cycle. In particular, legumains are especially important in plant…”
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    Transduction and transfection of difficult‐to‐transfect cells: Systematic attempts for the transfection of protozoa Leishmania by Keller, Andrea‐Anneliese, Scheiding, Berith, Breitling, Reinhard, Licht, Andreas, Hemmerich, Peter, Lorkowski, Stefan, Reissmann, Siegmund

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-01-2019)
    “…Cell‐penetrating peptides (CPPs) are used to internalize different cargoes, including DNA, into live mammalian and plant cells. Despite many cells being easily…”
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    Transcriptional repressor CopR acts by inhibiting RNA polymerase binding by LICHT, Andreas, FREEDET, Peggy, BRANTL, Sabine

    “…CopR is a transcriptional repressor encoded by the broad-host-range streptococcal plasmid pIP501, which also replicates in Bacillus subtilis. It acts in…”
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    Transcriptional Repressor CcpN from Bacillus subtilis Compensates Asymmetric Contact Distribution by Cooperative Binding by Licht, Andreas, Brantl, Sabine

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (01-12-2006)
    “…Carbon catabolite repression in Bacillus subtilis is carried out mainly by the major regulator CcpA. In contrast, sugar-dependent repression of three genes,…”
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    Caspase-3 and caspase-6 cleave STAT1 in leukemic cells by Licht, Verena, Noack, Katrin, Schlott, Bernhard, Förster, Martin, Schlenker, Yvonne, Licht, Andreas, Krämer, Oliver H, Heinzel, Thorsten

    Published in Oncotarget (30-04-2014)
    “…Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription-1 (STAT1) is phosphorylated upon interferon (IFN) stimulation, which can restrict cell proliferation and…”
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    Search for additional targets of the transcriptional regulator CcpN from Bacillus subtilis by Eckart, Rita A, Brantl, Sabine, Licht, Andreas

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-10-2009)
    “…The transcriptional repressor CcpN from Bacillus subtilis mediates the CcpA-independent catabolite repression of three genes, sr1, encoding a small regulatory…”
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    Identification of Ligands Affecting the Activity of the Transcriptional Repressor CcpN from Bacillus subtilis by Licht, Andreas, Golbik, Ralph, Brantl, Sabine

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (27-06-2008)
    “…Carbon catabolite repression in Bacillus subtilis is mediated primarily by the major regulator CcpA. However, sugar-dependent repression of three genes, sr1…”
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    Expression und Untersuchung von Pflanzenproteinen mit Leishmania tarentolae by Dall, Elfriede, Licht, Andreas, Brandstetter, Hans

    Published in Biospektrum (01-02-2019)
    “…Glycosylation is an important post-translational modification that can be found in many eukaryotic proteins. Since it can be crucial for protein structure and…”
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    Infections after bite wounds : For example rat bite fever due to Streptobacillus moniliformis by Hof, Herbert, Binder, Rudolf, Schäfer, Christian, Stuber, Madeleine, Licht, Andreas, Bozenhardt-Stavrakidis, Iris, Bode, Konrad

    Published in Der Unfallchirurg (01-09-2018)
    “…Rat bite fever due to Streptobacillus moniliformis induces typical but not pathognomonic clinical signs, such as local purulent wound infection followed by…”
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    Infektionen nach Bissverletzungen: Zum Beispiel Rattenbissfieber durch Streptobacillus moniliformis by Hof, Herbert, Binder, Rudolf, Schäfer, Christian, Stuber, Madeleine, Licht, Andreas, Bozenhardt-Stavrakidis, Iris, Bode, Konrad

    Published in Der Unfallchirurg (01-09-2018)
    “…Zusammenfassung Das Rattenbissfieber, hervorgerufen durch Streptobacillus moniliformis , erzeugt typische, aber eben nicht pathognomonische Zeichen: Die lokale…”
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    Infektionen nach Bissverletzungen by Hof, Herbert, Binder, Rudolf, Schäfer, Christian, Stuber, Madeleine, Licht, Andreas, Bozenhardt-Stavrakidis, Iris, Bode, Konrad

    Published in Der Unfallchirurg (01-01-2018)
    “…Das Rattenbissfieber, hervorgerufen durch Streptobacillus moniliformis, erzeugt typische, aber eben nicht pathognomonische Zeichen: Die lokale Eiterung nach…”
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