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Susanne M Bailer
Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB
1989
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Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
33270983An AZT Analog with Strongly Pairing Ethynylpyridone Nucleobase and Its Antiviral Activity against HSV1.Chem Biodivers2021
34452409The HSV1 Tail-Anchored Membrane Protein pUL34 Contains a Basic Motif That Supports Active Transport to the Inner Nuclear Membrane Prior to Formation of the Nuclear Egress Complex.Viruses2021
32168891Patterns of Autologous and Nonautologous Interactions Between Core Nuclear Egress Complex (NEC) Proteins of α-, β- and γ-Herpesviruses.Viruses2020
31961788Cold atmospheric plasma as antiviral therapy - effect on human herpes simplex virus type 1.J Gen Virol2020
30548142Comprehensive analysis of nuclear export of herpes simplex virus type 1 tegument proteins and their Epstein-Barr virus orthologs.Traffic2019
29728564Nuclear egress of TDP-43 and FUS occurs independently of Exportin-1/CRM1.Sci Rep2018
28634751Herpesviral vectors and their application in oncolytic therapy, vaccination, and gene transfer.Virus Genes2017
29120369Begomoviral Movement Protein Effects in Human and Plant Cells: Towards New Potential Interaction Partners.Viruses2017
29186822Venture from the Interior-Herpesvirus pUL31 Escorts Capsids from Nucleoplasmic Replication Compartments to Sites of Primary Envelopment at the Inner Nuclear Membrane.Cells2017
26999189Subcellular Trafficking and Functional Relationship of the HSV-1 Glycoproteins N and M.Viruses2016
27765046Asna1/TRC40 that mediates membrane insertion of tail-anchored proteins is required for efficient release of Herpes simplex virus 1 virions.Virol J2016
27886076Pathogens Inactivated by Low-Energy-Electron Irradiation Maintain Antigenic Properties and Induce Protective Immune Responses.Viruses2016
26083367The Herpes Simplex Virus Protein pUL31 Escorts Nucleocapsids to Sites of Nuclear Egress, a Process Coordinated by Its N-Terminal Domain.PLoS Pathog2015
26265177Subcellular trafficking and functional importance of herpes simplex virus type 1 glycoprotein M domains.J Gen Virol2015
25121749HCMV pUL135 remodels the actin cytoskeleton to impair immune recognition of infected cells.Cell Host Microbe2014
25025686Single-stranded DNA catalyzes hybridization of PCR-products to microarray capture probes.PLoS One2014
23189961Mouse cytomegalovirus egress protein pM50 interacts with cellular endophilin-A2.Cell Microbiol2013
23996257Determination of HSV-1 infectivity by plaque assay and a luciferase reporter cell line.Methods Mol Biol2013
23996246A high-throughput yeast two-hybrid protocol to determine virus-host protein interactions.Methods Mol Biol2013
23596286Comprehensive analysis of varicella-zoster virus proteins using a new monoclonal antibody collection.J Virol2013
22214845Cross-presentation and genome-wide screening reveal candidate T cells antigens for a herpes simplex virus type 1 vaccine.J Clin Invest2012
22708827NEX-TRAP, a novel method for in vivo analysis of nuclear export of proteins.Traffic2012
21726536The Saccharomyces cerevisiae ubiquitin E3 ligase Asr1p targets calmodulin for ubiquitylation.Biochem Biophys Res Commun2011
21832006Functional characterization of the essential tail anchor of the herpes simplex virus type 1 nuclear egress protein pUL34.J Gen Virol2011
20413099Systematic analysis of viral and cellular microRNA targets in cells latently infected with human gamma-herpesviruses by RISC immunoprecipitation assay.Cell Host Microbe2010
20888333The heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K is important for Herpes simplex virus-1 propagation.FEBS Lett2010
20514382Systematic analysis of the IgG antibody immune response against varicella zoster virus (VZV) using a self-assembled protein microarray.Mol Biosyst2010
19730696Evolutionarily conserved herpesviral protein interaction networks.PLoS Pathog2009
19632888Connecting viral with cellular interactomes.Curr Opin Microbiol2009
18408053Rtr1 is the Saccharomyces cerevisiae homolog of a novel family of RNA polymerase II-binding proteins.Eukaryot Cell2008
17485461A novel conserved nuclear localization signal is recognized by a group of yeast importins.J Biol Chem2007
16563431Crystal structure of the archaeal A1Ao ATP synthase subunit B from Methanosarcina mazei Gö1: Implications of nucleotide-binding differences in the major A1Ao subunits A and B.J Mol Biol2006
15117954Asr1p, a novel yeast ring/PHD finger protein, signals alcohol stress to the nucleus.J Biol Chem2004
15251451Structural analysis of the stalk subunit Vma5p of the yeast V-ATPase in solution.FEBS Lett2004
12832076Dimer formation of subunit G of the yeast V-ATPase.FEBS Lett2003
12730220Nuclear accumulation of the small GTPase Gsp1p depends on nucleoporins Nup133p, Rat2p/Nup120p, Nup85p, Nic96p, and the acetyl-CoA carboxylase Acc1p.J Biol Chem2003
12413952Expression, purification, and characterization of subunit E, an essential subunit of the vacuolar ATPase.Biochem Biophys Res Commun2002
11689687The Nsp1p carboxy-terminal domain is organized into functionally distinct coiled-coil regions required for assembly of nucleoporin subcomplexes and nucleocytoplasmic transport.Mol Cell Biol2001
11313185A sensitive homologous radioimmunoassay for human relaxin-2 (h-RLX-2) based on antibodies characterized by epitope mapping studies.Eur J Med Res2001
10801828Nup116p associates with the Nup82p-Nsp1p-Nup159p nucleoporin complex.J Biol Chem2000
10722667Mex67p mediates nuclear export of a variety of RNA polymerase II transcripts.J Biol Chem2000
9463388Nup116p and nup100p are interchangeable through a conserved motif which constitutes a docking site for the mRNA transport factor gle2p.EMBO J1998
8527942Characterization of nuclear pore protein p62 produced using baculovirus.Protein Expr Purif1995
8207085Role of different domains in the self-association of rat nucleoporin p62.J Cell Sci1994
1650369Characterization of A 54-kD protein of the inner nuclear membrane: evidence for cell cycle-dependent interaction with the nuclear lamina.J Cell Biol1991
2795656Cloning and sequencing of cDNA clones encoding chicken lamins A and B1 and comparison of the primary structures of vertebrate A- and B-type lamins.J Mol Biol1989
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