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    Phase Separation of FUS Is Suppressed by Its Nuclear Import Receptor and Arginine Methylation by Hofweber, Mario, Hutten, Saskia, Bourgeois, Benjamin, Spreitzer, Emil, Niedner-Boblenz, Annika, Schifferer, Martina, Ruepp, Marc-David, Simons, Mikael, Niessing, Dierk, Madl, Tobias, Dormann, Dorothee

    Published in Cell (19-04-2018)
    “…Cytoplasmic FUS aggregates are a pathological hallmark in a subset of patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). A key…”
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    Genetically encoded photo-switchable molecular sensors for optoacoustic and super-resolution imaging by Mishra, Kanuj, Fuenzalida-Werner, Juan Pablo, Pennacchietti, Francesca, Janowski, Robert, Chmyrov, Andriy, Huang, Yuanhui, Zakian, Christian, Klemm, Uwe, Testa, Ilaria, Niessing, Dierk, Ntziachristos, Vasilis, Stiel, Andre C.

    Published in Nature biotechnology (01-04-2022)
    “…Reversibly photo-switchable proteins are essential for many super-resolution fluorescence microscopic and optoacoustic imaging methods. However, they have yet…”
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    The Molecular Function of PURA and Its Implications in Neurological Diseases by Molitor, Lena, Bacher, Sabrina, Burczyk, Sandra, Niessing, Dierk

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (11-03-2021)
    “…In recent years, genome-wide analyses of patients have resulted in the identification of a number of neurodevelopmental disorders. Several of them are caused…”
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    Structural features of Argonaute–GW182 protein interactions by Pfaff, Janina, Hennig, Janosch, Herzog, Franz, Aebersold, Ruedi, Sattler, Michael, Niessing, Dierk, Meister, Gunter

    “…MicroRNAs (miRNAs) guide Argonaute (Ago) proteins to target mRNAs, leading to gene silencing. However, Ago proteins are not the actual mediators of gene…”
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    Staufen2-mediated RNA recognition and localization requires combinatorial action of multiple domains by Heber, Simone, Gáspár, Imre, Tants, Jan-Niklas, Günther, Johannes, Moya, Sandra M. Fernandez, Janowski, Robert, Ephrussi, Anne, Sattler, Michael, Niessing, Dierk

    Published in Nature communications (10-04-2019)
    “…Throughout metazoans, Staufen (Stau) proteins are core factors of mRNA localization particles. They consist of three to four double-stranded RNA binding…”
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    Structural basis for RNA recognition in roquin-mediated post-transcriptional gene regulation by Schlundt, Andreas, Heinz, Gitta A, Janowski, Robert, Geerlof, Arie, Stehle, Ralf, Heissmeyer, Vigo, Niessing, Dierk, Sattler, Michael

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-08-2014)
    “…Roquin controls T-cell activity through interactions with mRNAs of stimulatory receptors. Structural and functional elucidation of its RNA-binding domain…”
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    Structural insights into the globular tails of the human type v myosins Myo5a, Myo5b, And Myo5c by Velvarska, Hana, Niessing, Dierk

    Published in PloS one (10-12-2013)
    “…Vertebrate type V myosins (MyoV) Myo5a, Myo5b, and Myo5c mediate transport of several different cargoes. All MyoV paralogs bind to cargo complexes mainly by…”
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    Presence and function of Hbl B', the fourth protein component encoded by the hbl operon in Bacillus cereus by Jessberger, Nadja, Dietrich, Richard, Janowski, Robert, Niessing, Dierk, Märtlbauer, Erwin

    Published in Virulence (31-12-2022)
    “…The genes hblC, hblD and hblA encode the components Hbl L2, L1 and B of the pore forming enterotoxin haemolysin BL of Bacillus cereus. Two variants of the…”
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    X-ray structure of Pur-α reveals a Whirly-like fold and an unusual nucleic-acid binding surface by Graebsch, Almut, Roche, Stéphane, Niessing, Dierk

    “…The PUR protein family is a distinct and highly conserved class that is characterized by its sequence-specific RNA- and DNA-binding. Its best-studied family…”
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    mRNA transport in fungal top models by Niessing, Dierk, Jansen, Ralf‐Peter, Pohlmann, Thomas, Feldbrügge, Michael

    Published in Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. RNA (01-01-2018)
    “…Eukaryotic cells rely on the precise determination of when and where proteins are synthesized. Spatiotemporal expression is supported by localization of mRNAs…”
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    PURA syndrome-causing mutations impair PUR-domain integrity and affect P-body association by Proske, Marcel, Janowski, Robert, Bacher, Sabrina, Kang, Hyun-Seo, Monecke, Thomas, Koehler, Tony, Hutten, Saskia, Tretter, Jana, Crois, Anna, Molitor, Lena, Varela-Rial, Alejandro, Fino, Roberto, Donati, Elisa, De Fabritiis, Gianni, Dormann, Dorothee, Sattler, Michael, Niessing, Dierk

    Published in eLife (24-04-2024)
    “…Mutations in the human gene cause the neurodevelopmental PURA syndrome. In contrast to several other monogenetic disorders, almost all reported mutations in…”
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    Roquin recognizes a non-canonical hexaloop structure in the 3′-UTR of Ox40 by Janowski, Robert, Heinz, Gitta A., Schlundt, Andreas, Wommelsdorf, Nina, Brenner, Sven, Gruber, Andreas R., Blank, Michael, Buch, Thorsten, Buhmann, Raymund, Zavolan, Mihaela, Niessing, Dierk, Heissmeyer, Vigo, Sattler, Michael

    Published in Nature communications (24-03-2016)
    “…The RNA-binding protein Roquin is required to prevent autoimmunity. Roquin controls T-helper cell activation and differentiation by limiting the induced…”
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    RNA recognition by Roquin in posttranscriptional gene regulation by Schlundt, Andreas, Niessing, Dierk, Heissmeyer, Vigo, Sattler, Michael

    Published in Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. RNA (01-07-2016)
    “…Posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression plays a central role in the initiation of innate and adaptive immune responses. This is exemplified by the…”
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    Functional dissection of the paired domain of Pax6 reveals molecular mechanisms of coordinating neurogenesis and proliferation by Walcher, Tessa, Xie, Qing, Sun, Jian, Irmler, Martin, Beckers, Johannes, Öztürk, Timucin, Niessing, Dierk, Stoykova, Anastassia, Cvekl, Ales, Ninkovic, Jovica, Götz, Magdalena

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-03-2013)
    “…To achieve adequate organ development and size, cell proliferation and differentiation have to be tightly regulated and coordinated. The transcription factor…”
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    Structure-function analysis of the DNA-binding domain of a transmembrane transcriptional activator by Schlundt, Andreas, Buchner, Sophie, Janowski, Robert, Heydenreich, Thomas, Heermann, Ralf, Lassak, Jürgen, Geerlof, Arie, Stehle, Ralf, Niessing, Dierk, Jung, Kirsten, Sattler, Michael

    Published in Scientific reports (21-04-2017)
    “…The transmembrane DNA-binding protein CadC of E. coli , a representative of the ToxR-like receptor family, combines input and effector domains for signal…”
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    Crystal and solution structural studies of mouse phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase 4 by Janowski, Robert, Scanu, Sandra, Niessing, Dierk, Madl, Tobias

    “…The mammalian glutathione peroxidase (GPx) family is a key component of the cellular antioxidative defence system. Within this family, GPx4 has unique features…”
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