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Witek Kwiatkowski
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
1996
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Andrej Sali (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
33325627Prebiotic Peptide Synthesis and Spontaneous Amyloid Formation Inside a Proto-Cellular Compartment.Angew Chem Int Ed Engl2021
31365236Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Solution Structure and Functional Behavior of the Human Proton Channel.Biochemistry2019
31845164Carbonyl Sulfide as a Prebiotic Activation Agent for Stereo- and Sequence-Selective, Amyloid-Templated Peptide Elongation.Orig Life Evol Biosph2019
29652075Impact of TGF-β family-related growth factors on chondrogenic differentiation of adipose-derived stem cells isolated from lipoaspirates and infrapatellar fat pads of osteoarthritic patients.Eur Cell Mater2018
29890117Peptide Amyloids in the Origin of Life.J Mol Biol2018
30503535Cooperative Induction of Ordered Peptide and Fatty Acid Aggregates.Biophys J2018
27473602S-Nitrosylation Induces Structural and Dynamical Changes in a Rhodanese Family Protein.J Mol Biol2016
26563344Activin A/BMP2 chimera AB235 drives efficient redifferentiation of long term cultured autologous chondrocytes.Sci Rep2015
24311780Designer nodal/BMP2 chimeras mimic nodal signaling, promote chondrogenesis, and reveal a BMP2-like structure.J Biol Chem2014
25458539Engineering TGF-β superfamily ligands for clinical applications.Trends Pharmacol Sci2014
25070479An Activin A/BMP2 chimera, AB215, blocks estrogen signaling via induction of ID proteins in breast cancer cells.BMC Cancer2014
25100748Regulation of FSHβ induction in LβT2 cells by BMP2 and an Activin A/BMP2 chimera, AB215.J Endocrinol2014
24692083An activin A/BMP2 chimera, AB204, displays bone-healing properties superior to those of BMP2.J Bone Miner Res2014
23500646Activin/BMP2 chimeric ligands direct adipose-derived stem cells to chondrogenic differentiation.Stem Cell Res2013
22609626Facile backbone structure determination of human membrane proteins by NMR spectroscopy.Nat Methods2012
23063122A structural basis for the assembly and functions of a viral polymer that inactivates multiple tumor suppressors.Cell2012
21422294Mechanism underlying selective regulation of G protein-gated inwardly rectifying potassium channels by the psychostimulant-sensitive sorting nexin 27.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2011
21389213Separation of domain contacts is required for heterotetrameric assembly of functional NMDA receptors.J Neurosci2011
21465615Polymer-based cell-free expression of ligand-binding family B G-protein coupled receptors without detergents.Protein Sci2011
20196071Structures of the OmpF porin crystallized in the presence of foscholine-12.Protein Sci2010
20849081The functionally active Mistic-fused histidine kinase receptor, EnvZ.Biochemistry2010
20498088Membrane domain structures of three classes of histidine kinase receptors by cell-free expression and rapid NMR analysis.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2010
20594156Structure of the cytoplasmic segment of histidine kinase receptor QseC, a key player in bacterial virulence.Protein Pept Lett2010
20620958The mechanism of prion inhibition by HET-S.Mol Cell2010
19214777Characterization of protein detergent complexes by NMR, light scattering, and analytical ultracentrifugation.J Struct Funct Genomics2009
191487742007 annual progress report synopsis of the Center for Structures of Membrane Proteins.J Struct Funct Genomics2009
17691823Structural and functional characterization of CC chemokine CCL14.Biochemistry2007
17988403NMR spectroscopic and analytical ultracentrifuge analysis of membrane protein detergent complexes.BMC Struct Biol2007
17985211Application of Mistic to improving the expression and membrane integration of histidine kinase receptors from Escherichia coli.J Struct Funct Genomics2007
17922011Conformational dynamics of the KcsA potassium channel governs gating properties.Nat Struct Mol Biol2007
15723059Cytoplasmic domain structures of Kir2.1 and Kir3.1 show sites for modulating gating and rectification.Nat Neurosci2005
147522613D TROSY-HNCA(coded)CB and TROSY-HNCA(coded)CO experiments: triple resonance NMR experiments with two sequential connectivity pathways and high sensitivity.J Biomol NMR2004
12766391Chemical shift-dependent apparent scalar couplings: an alternative concept of chemical shift monitoring in multi-dimensional NMR experiments.J Biomol NMR2003
12925610Structural basis of BMP signaling inhibition by Noggin, a novel twelve-membered cystine knot protein.J Bone Joint Surg Am2003
14643715High-throughput backbone resonance assignment of small 13C,15N-labeled proteins by a triple-resonance experiment with four sequential connectivity pathways using chemical shift-dependent, apparent 1J(1H,13C): HNCACBcodedHAHB.J Magn Reson2003
12667445The BMP7/ActRII extracellular domain complex provides new insights into the cooperative nature of receptor assembly.Mol Cell2003
12478285Structural basis of BMP signalling inhibition by the cystine knot protein Noggin.Nature2002
11427897Structure of 4-diphosphocytidyl-2-C- methylerythritol synthetase involved in mevalonate- independent isoprenoid biosynthesis.Nat Struct Biol2001
11264582Identification of a small-molecule binding site at the dimer interface of the HIV integrase catalytic domain.Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr2001
8756262O-phospho-DL-threonine and O-phospho-L-threonine compared with their serine analogs.Acta Crystallogr C1996
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