Search Results - "Stelzl, U."
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Advancing Biomarker Development Through Convergent Engagement: Summary Report of the 2nd International Danube Symposium on Biomarker Development, Molecular Imaging and Applied Diagnostics; March 14–16, 2018; Vienna, Austria
Published in Molecular imaging and biology (01-02-2020)“…Here, we report on the outcome of the 2nd International Danube Symposium on advanced biomarker development that was held in Vienna, Austria, in early 2018…”
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Huntingtin interacts with the receptor sorting family protein GASP2
Published in Journal of Neural Transmission (01-08-2006)“…Protein interaction networks are useful resources for the functional annotation of proteins. Recently, we have generated a highly connected protein-protein…”
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Protein synthesis at atomic resolution: mechanistics of translation in the light of highly resolved structures for the ribosome
Published in Current protein & peptide science (01-02-2002)“…Our understanding of the process of translation has progressed rapidly since the availability of highly resolved structures for the ribosome. A wealth of…”
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A Human Protein-Protein Interaction Network: A Resource for Annotating the Proteome
Published in Cell (23-09-2005)“…Protein-protein interaction maps provide a valuable framework for a better understanding of the functional organization of the proteome. To detect interacting…”
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The value of high quality protein–protein interaction networks for systems biology
Published in Current opinion in chemical biology (01-12-2006)“…Protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks contain a large amount of useful information for the functional characterization of proteins and promote the…”
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A Protein Interaction Network Links GIT1, an Enhancer of Huntingtin Aggregation, to Huntington's Disease
Published in Molecular cell (24-09-2004)“…Analysis of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is a valuable approach for characterizing proteins of unknown function. Here, we have developed a strategy…”
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Identification of VCP/p97, Carboxyl Terminus of Hsp70-interacting Protein (CHIP), and Amphiphysin II Interaction Partners Using Membrane-based Human Proteome Arrays
Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-02-2006)“…Proteins mediate their biological function through interactions with other proteins. Therefore, the systematic identification and characterization of…”
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SERF: in vitro election of random RNA fragments to identify protein binding sites within large RNAs
Published in Methods (San Diego, Calif.) (01-11-2001)“…In vitro selection experiments have various goals depending on the composition of the initial pool and the selection method applied. We developed an in vitro…”
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Ribosomal protein L2 is involved in the association of the ribosomal subunits, tRNA binding to A and P sites and peptidyl transfer
Published in The EMBO journal (02-10-2000)“…Ribosomal proteins L2, L3 and L4, together with the 23S RNA, are the main candidates for catalyzing peptide bond formation on the 50S subunit. That L2 is…”
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Domain-specific characteristics of the bifunctional key enzyme of sialic acid biosynthesis, UDP-N-acetylglucosamine 2-epimerase/N-acetylmannosamine kinase
Published in Biochemical journal (15-12-2004)“…UDP-N-acetylglucosamine 2-epimerase/N-acetylmannosamine kinase is a bifunctional enzyme, which initiates and regulates sialic acid biosynthesis. Sialic acids…”
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RNA-structural Mimicry in Escherichia coli Ribosomal Protein L4-dependent Regulation of the S10 Operon
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-07-2003)“…Ribosomal protein L4 regulates the 11-gene S10 operon in Escherichia coli by acting, in concert with transcription factor NusA, to cause premature…”
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A short fragment of 23S rRNA containing the binding sites for two ribosomal proteins, L24 and L4, is a key element for rRNA folding during early assembly
Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-04-2001)“…Previously we described an in vitro selection variant abbreviated SERF (in vitro selection from random rRNA fragments) that identifies protein binding sites…”
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The tetracycline resistance protein Tet(○) perturbs the conformation of the ribosomal decoding centre
Published in Molecular microbiology (01-09-2002)“…Summary Tet(○) is an elongation factor‐like protein found in clinical isolates of Campylobacter jejuni that confers resistance to the protein‐synthesis…”
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T cell response in Shigella-induced reactive arthritis
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SERF: In Vitro Selection of Random RNA Fragments to Identify Protein Binding Sites within Large RNAs
Published in Methods (San Diego, Calif.) (01-11-2001)“…In vitro selection experiments have various goals depending on the composition of the initial pool and the selection method applied. We developed an in vitro…”
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A Protein Interaction Network Links GIT1, an Enhancer of Huntingtin Aggregation, to Huntington’s Disease
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Selecting rRNA Binding Sites for the Ribosomal Proteins L4 and L6 from Randomly Fragmented rRNA: Application of a Method Called SERF
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (25-04-2000)“…Two-thirds of the 54 proteins of the Escherichia coli ribosome interact directly with the rRNAs, but the rRNA binding sites of only a very few proteins are…”
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RNA-protein interactions in ribosomes: in vitro selection from randomly fragmented rRNA
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Two patients with xerophthalmia
Published in Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde (01-07-2000)“…Xerophthalmia, the eye manifestation of vitamin A deficiency, is one of the main reasons of blindness in developing countries but is rare in industrial…”
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