804 results on '"Anderluh, Gregor"'
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2. Programmable de novo designed coiled coil-mediated phase separation in mammalian cells
3. Structural basis for the unique molecular properties of broad-range phospholipase C from Listeria monocytogenes
4. In vitro evolution driven by epistasis reveals alternative cholesterol-specific binding motifs of perfringolysin O
5. Littoporins: Novel actinoporin-like proteins in caenogastropod genus Littorina.
6. Interactions of (−)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate with model lipid membranes
7. Eudicot plant-specific sphingolipids determine host selectivity of microbial NLP cytolysins
8. Comparative genomics reveals high biological diversity and specific adaptations in the industrially and medically important fungal genus Aspergillus
9. Beyond pore formation: reorganization of the plasma membrane induced by pore-forming proteins
10. Membrane-Disrupting Proteins
11. SMN-primed ribosomes modulate the translation of transcripts related to spinal muscular atrophy
12. Crystal structure of RahU, an aegerolysin protein from the human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and its interaction with membrane ceramide phosphorylethanolamine
13. The use of giant unilamellar vesicles to study functional properties of pore-forming toxins
14. Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Cyt2Aa forms filamentous oligomers when exposed to lipid membranes or detergents
15. Surface plasmon resonance and microscale thermophoresis approaches for determining the affinity of perforin for calcium ions
16. Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Cyt2Aa forms filamentous oligomers when exposed to lipid membranes or detergents
17. Introduction: Membrane pores: from structure and assembly, to medicine and technology
18. Molecular mechanism of pore formation by aerolysin-like proteins
19. Membrane Interactions and Cellular Effects of MACPF/CDC Proteins
20. Distribution of MACPF/CDC Proteins
21. Surface Plasmon Resonance for Measuring Interactions of Proteins with Lipids and Lipid Membranes
22. Properties of Pores Formed by Cholesterol-Dependent Cytolysins and Actinoporins
23. Cholesterol Enriched Archaeosomes as a Molecular System for Studying Interactions of Cholesterol-Dependent Cytolysins with Membranes
24. Molecular Mechanism of Sphingomyelin-Specific Membrane Binding and Pore Formation by Actinoporins
25. Crystal structures of cholera toxin in complex with fucosylated receptors point to importance of secondary binding site
26. Astrocyte Specific Remodeling of Plasmalemmal Cholesterol Composition by Ketamine Indicates a New Mechanism of Antidepressant Action
27. Disruption of plant plasma membrane by Nep1‐like proteins in pathogen–plant interactions
28. Expansion and Neofunctionalization of Actinoporin-like Genes in Mediterranean Mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis)
29. Pore-forming moss protein bryoporin is structurally and mechanistically related to actinoporins from evolutionarily distant cnidarians
30. Review for "Single molecule tracking the uncoupling of assembly and membrane insertion in Perfringolysin O"
31. Surface Plasmon Resonance Analysis of Food Toxins and Toxicants
32. What planar lipid membranes tell us about the pore-forming activity of cholesterol-dependent cytolysins
33. Novel toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) antagonists identified by structure- and ligand-based virtual screening
34. Modern venomics--Current insights, novel methods, and future perspectives in biological and applied animal venom research
35. Binding of the transcription activator-like effector augments transcriptional regulation by another transcription factor
36. The Caco-2 cell culture model enables sensitive detection of enhanced protein permeability in the presence of N-decyl-β-d-maltopyranoside
37. Disruption of plant plasma membrane by Nep1‐like proteins in pathogen–plant interactions.
38. Fungal aegerolysin-like proteins: distribution, activities, and applications
39. In silico discovery and biophysical evaluation of novel 5-(2-hydroxybenzylidene) rhodanine inhibitors of DNA gyrase B
40. An oomycete NLP cytolysin forms transient small pores in lipid membranes
41. Vesicle cholesterol controls exocytotic fusion pore
42. Membrane-Disrupting Proteins
43. Perforin activity at membranes leads to invaginations and vesicle formation
44. A Common Toxin Fold Mediates Microbial Attack and Plant Defense
45. Corrigendum to: The new COST Action European Venom Network (EUVEN)—synergy and future perspectives of modern venomics
46. Lipid-Binding Aegerolysin from Biocontrol Fungus Beauveria bassiana
47. A Toxin-based Probe Reveals Cytoplasmic Exposure of Golgi Sphingomyelin
48. Repetitive domain of Clostridium difficile toxin B exhibits cytotoxic effects on human intestinal epithelial cells and decreases epithelial barrier function
49. Human perforin permeabilizing activity, but not binding to lipid membranes, is affected by pH
50. The molecular mechanisms of listeriolysin O-induced lipid membrane damage
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