Browsing Fakultät für Chemie (inkl. GAUSS) by Advisor & Referee "Tittmann, Kai Prof. Dr."
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Dynamics, Intermolecular Interactions, and Organization of Transmembrane β-Peptides
(2018-02-01)Cellular membranes contain a vast variety of proteins, which are practically required for every vital mechanism, such as selective transportation of ions and organic molecules, cell-cell recognition and signal transduction.[1] ... -
Structure, Mechanism and Inhibition of the human Glutaminyl Cyclase
(2017-03-24)The mammalian zinc-dependent enzyme glutaminyl cyclase (QC, EC 2.3.2.5) belongs to the family of transferases and plays a crucial role in hormone maturation by cyclizing irreversibly N-terminal glutamines post-translationally ... -
Crystal Structures of a Bacterial Isocitrate Dehydrogenase and the Human Sulfamidase
(2015-01-09)In an X-ray crystallographic experiment, intensities and directions of X-rays scattered by electrons in a crystal are measured. However, the relative phase information in the interference pattern is lost. If we knew the ... -
Thermal coefficients of methyl groups within ubiquitin and metabolic coupling of NAA and lactate in cortical neurons
(2013-10-30)Protein folding and molecular recognition are physiological processes that are intricately linked to their dynamic signature and reflected in their thermal coefficients. Additionally, the local conformational entropy is ... -
Elektrophysiologische Charakterisierung des mitochondrialen Porins VDAC1 und des antimikrobiellen Peptids Dermcidin in lösungsmittelfreien Modellmembranen
(2013-07-04)Solvent free lipid bilayers were used for the electrophysiological characterization of the most abundant protein of the outer mitochondrial membrane, the isoform 1 of the voltage dependent anion channel (VDAC1), and the ... -
In vitro studies of protein interactions on substrate supported artificial membranes
(2013-02-12)Protein interactions that take place at the interface of a membrane are abundant within cellular organisms. Hence, surface coupled protein interactions are a matter of ongoing scientific investigation. In this work, elected ...