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Bies, Christiane
- Homologs of yeast transport proteins Sec62p and Sec63p are abundant proteins in the dog pancreas microsomes / von Jens Tyedmers; Monika Lerner; Christiane Bies; Johanna Dudek; Markus Skowronek; Ingrid Haas; Nicole Heim; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Proceedings in the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 97 (2000), 13, S. 7214-7219 - A Scj1p homolog and folding catalysts present in dog pancreas microsomes / von Christiane Bies; Silvia Guth; Katja Janoschek; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Biological Chemistry, 380 (1999), S. 1175- 1182 Dudek, Johanna
- Homologs of yeast transport proteins Sec62p and Sec63p are abundant proteins in the dog pancreas microsomes / von Jens Tyedmers; Monika Lerner; Christiane Bies; Johanna Dudek; Markus Skowronek; Ingrid Haas; Nicole Heim; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Proceedings in the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 97 (2000), 13, S. 7214-7219 Faust, Michael
- Subcellular localization of protein kinase CK2 A key to its function ? / von Michael Faust; Mathias Montenarh. - In: Cell and Tissue Research, 301 (2000), S. 329-340 Götz, Claudia
- Binding of the growth suppressor p53 protein to the cell cycle regulator phosphatase cdc25C / von Nicole Rief; Heike Herges; Alexandra Prowald; Claudia Götz; Mathias Montenarh. - In: International Journal of Oncology, 17 (2000), S. 189-195 - Identification of a CK2 phosphorylation site in mdm2 / von Claudia Götz; Sabine Kartarius; Petra Scholtes; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Mathias Montenarh. - In: European Journal of Biochemistry, 266 (1999), S. 493-501 Guth, Silvia
- A Scj1p homolog and folding catalysts present in dog pancreas microsomes / von Christiane Bies; Silvia Guth; Katja Janoschek; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Biological Chemistry, 380 (1999), S. 1175- 1182 Heim, Nicole
- Homologs of yeast transport proteins Sec62p and Sec63p are abundant proteins in the dog pancreas microsomes / von Jens Tyedmers; Monika Lerner; Christiane Bies; Johanna Dudek; Markus Skowronek; Ingrid Haas; Nicole Heim; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Proceedings in the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 97 (2000), 13, S. 7214-7219 Herges, Heike
- Binding of the growth suppressor p53 protein to the cell cycle regulator phosphatase cdc25C / von Nicole Rief; Heike Herges; Alexandra Prowald; Claudia Götz; Mathias Montenarh. - In: International Journal of Oncology, 17 (2000), S. 189-195 Janoschek, Katja
- A Scj1p homolog and folding catalysts present in dog pancreas microsomes / von Christiane Bies; Silvia Guth; Katja Janoschek; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Biological Chemistry, 380 (1999), S. 1175- 1182 Kartarius, Sabine
- Identification of a CK2 phosphorylation site in mdm2 / von Claudia Götz; Sabine Kartarius; Petra Scholtes; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Mathias Montenarh. - In: European Journal of Biochemistry, 266 (1999), S. 493-501 - Two different forms of p53 localized differently within cells of urogenital tumors / von Jens Benninghoff; Sabine Kartarius; Z. Teleb; Helga Selter; Gerhard Unteregger; Thomas Zwergel; Bernd Wullich; Mathias Montenarh. - In: Cancer Letters, 144 (1999), S. 55-64 Lerner, Monika
- Assembly of heterodimeric luciferase after de novo synthesis of subunits in rabbit reticulocyte lysate involves Hsc70 and Hsp40 at a post- translational stage / von Jens Tyedmers; Monika Kruse; Monika Lerner; Jens Demand; Joerg Hoehfeld; Jens Solsbacher; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: European Journal of Biochemistry, 267 (2000), S. 3575-3582 - Homologs of yeast transport proteins Sec62p and Sec63p are abundant proteins in the dog pancreas microsomes / von Jens Tyedmers; Monika Lerner; Christiane Bies; Johanna Dudek; Markus Skowronek; Ingrid Haas; Nicole Heim; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Proceedings in the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 97 (2000), 13, S. 7214-7219 Montenarh, Mathias
- Eigene_Liste: http://www.med-rz.uni- sb.de/med_fak/biochemie/ papers.html - Analysis of the Immunoreactivity of Three Anti-p53 Antibodies and Estimation of the Relations between p53 Status and MDM2 Protein Expression in Ovarian Carcinomas / von Antonia Harlozinska; J.K. Bar; Mathias Montenarh. - In: Anticancer Research, 20 (2000), S. 1049-1056 - Binding of the growth suppressor p53 protein to the cell cycle regulator phosphatase cdc25C / von Nicole Rief; Heike Herges; Alexandra Prowald; Claudia Götz; Mathias Montenarh. - In: International Journal of Oncology, 17 (2000), S. 189-195 - Humoral Immune Response Against the Growth Suppressor p53 in Human Malignancies / Ed.: Y. Schoenfeld and M.E. Gershwin. - Amsterdam : Elsevier Science B.V., 2000, S. 193-203. - (The Decade of Autoimmunity) - Identification of a CK2 phosphorylation site in mdm2 / von Claudia Götz; Sabine Kartarius; Petra Scholtes; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Mathias Montenarh. - In: European Journal of Biochemistry, 266 (1999), S. 493-501 - p53 Autoantikörper in der klinischen Diagnostik. - In: Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 125 (2000), S. 941-944 - Subcellular localization of protein kinase CK2 A key to its function ? / von Michael Faust; Mathias Montenarh. - In: Cell and Tissue Research, 301 (2000), S. 329-340 - Two different forms of p53 localized differently within cells of urogenital tumors / von Jens Benninghoff; Sabine Kartarius; Z. Teleb; Helga Selter; Gerhard Unteregger; Thomas Zwergel; Bernd Wullich; Mathias Montenarh. - In: Cancer Letters, 144 (1999), S. 55-64 Nastainczyk, Wolfgang
- Homologs of yeast transport proteins Sec62p and Sec63p are abundant proteins in the dog pancreas microsomes / von Jens Tyedmers; Monika Lerner; Christiane Bies; Johanna Dudek; Markus Skowronek; Ingrid Haas; Nicole Heim; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Proceedings in the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 97 (2000), 13, S. 7214-7219 - Identification of a CK2 phosphorylation site in mdm2 / von Claudia Götz; Sabine Kartarius; Petra Scholtes; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Mathias Montenarh. - In: European Journal of Biochemistry, 266 (1999), S. 493-501 - A Scj1p homolog and folding catalysts present in dog pancreas microsomes / von Christiane Bies; Silvia Guth; Katja Janoschek; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Biological Chemistry, 380 (1999), S. 1175- 1182 - TRP4 (CCE1) Protein Is Part of Native Calcium Release-activated Ca2+- like Channels in Adrenal Cells / von Stephan Philipp; Claudia Trost; Jan Warnat; Julia Rautmann; Nina Himmerkus; Gregor Schroth; Oliver Kretz; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Adolfo Cavalié; Markus Hoth; Veit Flockerzi. - In: The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 275 (2000), 31, S. 23965-23972 Prowald, Alexandra
- Binding of the growth suppressor p53 protein to the cell cycle regulator phosphatase cdc25C / von Nicole Rief; Heike Herges; Alexandra Prowald; Claudia Götz; Mathias Montenarh. - In: International Journal of Oncology, 17 (2000), S. 189-195 Schlenstedt, Gabriel
- Eigene_Liste: http://www.med- rz.uni-sb.de/med_fak/biochemie/ Schlenstedt/paper.html - A microsomal ATP-binding protein involved in efficient protein transport into the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum / von Richard Zimmermann; Jörg Volkmer; Gabriel Schlenstedt; Christoph Jung; Ute Sandholzer; Karolin Zachmann; Petra Schlotterhose; Klaus Neifer; Bernhard Schmidt. - In: EMBO Journal, 15 (1996), S. 6931-6842 - Protein import into the nucleus. - In: FEBS Letters, 389 (1996), S. 75-79 - A role for the Dnaj homologue Scj1p in protein folding in the yeast endoplasmic reticulum / von Gabriel Schlenstedt; Susana Silberstein; Reid Gilmore; Pamela A. Silver. - In: Journal of Cell Biology, 143 (1998), S. 921- 933 - Spc29p is a component of the Spc110p subcomplex and is essential for spindle pole body dulication / von Gabriel Schlenstedt; Michael Knop; Sarah Elliott; Elmar Schiebel. - In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 96 (1999), S. 6205-6210 - Transport between the cytoplasm and the nucleus / von Gabriel Schlenstedt; Jens Solsbacher. - In: Protoplasma, 209 (1999), S. 166-172 - The yeast dynactin complex is involved in partitioning the mitotic spindle between mother and daughter cells during anaphase B / von Gabriel Schlenstedt; Darren M. Evanchuk; Jason A. Kahana; John R. Geiser; Andrew M. Hoyt; Pamela A. Silver. - In: Molecular Biology of the Cell, 9 (1998), S. 1741-1756 - Yrb2p is a nuclear protein that interacts with Prp20p, a yeast Rcc1 homologue / von Gabriel Schlenstedt; Tetsuya Taura; Pamela A. Silver. - In: Journal of biological chemistry, 272 (1997), S. 31877-31884 - Yrb4p, a yeast Ran-GTP-binding protein involved in import of ribosomal protein L25 into the necleus / von Gabriel Schlenstedt; Elena Smirnova; Roisin Deane; Jens Solsbacher; Ulrike Kutay; Dirk Görlich; Herwig Ponstingl; Frank R. Bischoff. - In: EMBO Journal, 16 (1997), S. 6237-6249 Scholtes, Petra
- Identification of a CK2 phosphorylation site in mdm2 / von Claudia Götz; Sabine Kartarius; Petra Scholtes; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Mathias Montenarh. - In: European Journal of Biochemistry, 266 (1999), S. 493-501 Selter, Helga
- Two different forms of p53 localized differently within cells of urogenital tumors / von Jens Benninghoff; Sabine Kartarius; Z. Teleb; Helga Selter; Gerhard Unteregger; Thomas Zwergel; Bernd Wullich; Mathias Montenarh. - In: Cancer Letters, 144 (1999), S. 55-64 Solsbacher, Jens
- Assembly of heterodimeric luciferase after de novo synthesis of subunits in rabbit reticulocyte lysate involves Hsc70 and Hsp40 at a post- translational stage / von Jens Tyedmers; Monika Kruse; Monika Lerner; Jens Demand; Joerg Hoehfeld; Jens Solsbacher; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: European Journal of Biochemistry, 267 (2000), S. 3575-3582 - Transport between the cytoplasm and the nucleus / von Gabriel Schlenstedt; Jens Solsbacher. - In: Protoplasma, 209 (1999), S. 166-172 - Yrb4p, a yeast Ran-GTP-binding protein involved in import of ribosomal protein L25 into the necleus / von Gabriel Schlenstedt; Elena Smirnova; Roisin Deane; Jens Solsbacher; Ulrike Kutay; Dirk Görlich; Herwig Ponstingl; Frank R. Bischoff. - In: EMBO Journal, 16 (1997), S. 6237-6249 Tyedmers, Jens
- Assembly of heterodimeric luciferase after de novo synthesis of subunits in rabbit reticulocyte lysate involves Hsc70 and Hsp40 at a post- translational stage / von Jens Tyedmers; Monika Kruse; Monika Lerner; Jens Demand; Joerg Hoehfeld; Jens Solsbacher; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: European Journal of Biochemistry, 267 (2000), S. 3575-3582 - Efficient folding of firefly luciferase after transport into mammalian microsomes in the absence of lumenal chaperones and folding catalysts / von Richard Zimmermann; Jens Tyedmers; Michael Brunke; Martin Lechte; Ute Sandholzer; Petra Schlotterhose; Thomas Dierks; Bernhard Schmidt. - In: Journal of biological chemistry, 271 (1996), S. 19509-19513 - Homologs of yeast transport proteins Sec62p and Sec63p are abundant proteins in the dog pancreas microsomes / von Jens Tyedmers; Monika Lerner; Christiane Bies; Johanna Dudek; Markus Skowronek; Ingrid Haas; Nicole Heim; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Proceedings in the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 97 (2000), 13, S. 7214-7219 - Protein folding within and protein transport into mammalian microsomes are differentially affected by photoaffinity labeling of microsomes with 8- azido- ATP / von Richard Zimmermann; Michael Brunke; Jens Tyedmers. - In: Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 218 (1996), S. 454-460 Volkmer, Jörg
- Assembly of heterodimeric luciferase after de novo synthesis of subunits in rabbit reticulocyte lysate involves Hsc70 and Hsp40 at a post- translational stage / von Jens Tyedmers; Monika Kruse; Monika Lerner; Jens Demand; Joerg Hoehfeld; Jens Solsbacher; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: European Journal of Biochemistry, 267 (2000), S. 3575-3582 - Homologs of yeast transport proteins Sec62p and Sec63p are abundant proteins in the dog pancreas microsomes / von Jens Tyedmers; Monika Lerner; Christiane Bies; Johanna Dudek; Markus Skowronek; Ingrid Haas; Nicole Heim; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Proceedings in the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 97 (2000), 13, S. 7214-7219 - In vitro characterization of the interaction between newly synthesized proteins and a pancreatic isoform of protein disulfide isomerase / von Richard Zimmermann; John G. Elliot; Jason D. Oliver; Jörg Volkmer; Stephen High. - In: European journal of biochemistry, 252 (1998), S. 372-377 - A microsomal ATP-binding protein involved in efficient protein transport into the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum / von Richard Zimmermann; Jörg Volkmer; Gabriel Schlenstedt; Christoph Jung; Ute Sandholzer; Karolin Zachmann; Petra Schlotterhose; Klaus Neifer; Bernhard Schmidt. - In: EMBO Journal, 15 (1996), S. 6931-6842 - A Scj1p homolog and folding catalysts present in dog pancreas microsomes / von Christiane Bies; Silvia Guth; Katja Janoschek; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Biological Chemistry, 380 (1999), S. 1175- 1182 Wagner, Peter
- Function, oligomerization, and conformation of tumor-associated p53 proteins with mutated c-terminus / von Judith Atz; Peter Wagner; Klaus Römer. - In: Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 2000, S. 1-14 - Neue Antimycotika und Fungizide: Verfahren zu deren Herstellung und Anwendung. - Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt, Patentschrift Nr. DPA 199 30 959.0, 1999, S. 1-41 Zimmermann, Richard
- Eigene_Liste: http://www.med-rz.uni- sb.de/med_fak/biochemie/ zimm.html - Assembly of heterodimeric luciferase after de novo synthesis of subunits in rabbit reticulocyte lysate involves Hsc70 and Hsp40 at a post- translational stage / von Jens Tyedmers; Monika Kruse; Monika Lerner; Jens Demand; Joerg Hoehfeld; Jens Solsbacher; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: European Journal of Biochemistry, 267 (2000), S. 3575-3582 - Biotin in vitro translation, a nonradioactive method for the synthesis of biotin-labeled proteins in vitro: protocol and applications. - CH 4010 Basel, Switzerland : Birkhäuser Verlag, 1996, S. 183-199. - (BioMethods. A Laboratory Guide to Biotin-Labeling in Biomolecule Analysis ; 7) - Cyclosporin A inhibits the degradation of signal sequences after processing of presecretory proteins by signal peptidase / von Richard Zimmermann; Peter Klappa; Thomas Dierks. - In: European journal of biochemistry, 239 (1996), S. 509-519 - Efficient folding of firefly luciferase after transport into mammalian microsomes in the absence of lumenal chaperones and folding catalysts / von Richard Zimmermann; Jens Tyedmers; Michael Brunke; Martin Lechte; Ute Sandholzer; Petra Schlotterhose; Thomas Dierks; Bernhard Schmidt. - In: Journal of biological chemistry, 271 (1996), S. 19509-19513 - Homologs of yeast transport proteins Sec62p and Sec63p are abundant proteins in the dog pancreas microsomes / von Jens Tyedmers; Monika Lerner; Christiane Bies; Johanna Dudek; Markus Skowronek; Ingrid Haas; Nicole Heim; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Proceedings in the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 97 (2000), 13, S. 7214-7219 - In vitro characterization of the interaction between newly synthesized proteins and a pancreatic isoform of protein disulfide isomerase / von Richard Zimmermann; John G. Elliot; Jason D. Oliver; Jörg Volkmer; Stephen High. - In: European journal of biochemistry, 252 (1998), S. 372-377 - Luciferase assembly after transport into mammalian microsomes involves molecular chaperones and peptidylprolyl cis/trans isomerases / von Richard Zimmermann; Thomas Dierks; Petra Schlotterhose; Alan Escher; Bernhard Schmidt; Aladar A. Szalay; Martin Lechte; Ute Sandholzer. - In: Journal of biological chemistry, 271 (1996), S. 23487-23494 - A microsomal ATP-binding protein involved in efficient protein transport into the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum / von Richard Zimmermann; Jörg Volkmer; Gabriel Schlenstedt; Christoph Jung; Ute Sandholzer; Karolin Zachmann; Petra Schlotterhose; Klaus Neifer; Bernhard Schmidt. - In: EMBO Journal, 15 (1996), S. 6931-6842 - Protein folding within and protein transport into mammalian microsomes are differentially affected by photoaffinity labeling of microsomes with 8- azido- ATP / von Richard Zimmermann; Michael Brunke; Jens Tyedmers. - In: Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 218 (1996), S. 454-460 - Protein transport into and folding within the endoplasmic reticulum / von Richard Zimmermann; Ingrid Haas. - In: Molecular Chaperones and Folding Catalysts : Regulation, Cellular Function and Mechanisms / Ed.: Bukau, Bernd. - 1079 LH Amsterdam, The Netherlands : Harwood Academic Publishers, 1999, S. 205-233 - A Scj1p homolog and folding catalysts present in dog pancreas microsomes / von Christiane Bies; Silvia Guth; Katja Janoschek; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Jörg Volkmer; Richard Zimmermann. - In: Biological Chemistry, 380 (1999), S. 1175- 1182

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