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Alexandros Katranidis

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Yukhnovets O, Hofig H, Bustorff N, Katranidis A, Fitter J
Biomolecules . 2024 Aug; 14(8). PMID: 39199430
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Yukhnovets O, Hofig H, Bustorff N, Katranidis A, Fitter J
Biomolecules . 2022 Mar; 12(3). PMID: 35327660
For single-molecule studies in solution, very small concentrations of dye-labelled molecules are employed in order to achieve single-molecule sensitivity. In typical studies with confocal microscopes, often concentrations in the pico-molar...
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Pendas S, Asiminas A, Katranidis A, Tsioptsias C, Pitou M, Papadopoulos G, et al.
J Funct Biomater . 2022 Feb; 13(1). PMID: 35225984
is one of the major pathogens causing and spreading hospital acquired infections. Since it is highly resistant to new generation antibiotics, novel strategies have to be developed such as the...
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Tsitouroudi F, Sarli V, Poulcharidis D, Pitou M, Katranidis A, Choli-Papadopoulou T
Materials (Basel) . 2021 Sep; 14(18). PMID: 34576609
Reversine or 2-(4-morpholinoanilino)-N6-cyclohexyladenine was originally identified as a small organic molecule that induces dedifferentiation of lineage-committed mouse myoblasts, C2C12, and redirects them into lipocytes or osteoblasts under lineage-specific conditions (LISCs)....
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Bogorodskiy A, Okhrimenko I, Maslov I, Maliar N, Burkatovskii D, von Ameln F, et al.
Front Cell Dev Biol . 2021 Jul; 9:698658. PMID: 34307376
Mitochondrial protein biogenesis relies almost exclusively on the expression of nuclear-encoded polypeptides. The current model postulates that most of these proteins have to be delivered to their final mitochondrial destination...
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Sadoine M, Cerminara M, Fitter J, Katranidis A
Bio Protoc . 2021 Jul; 8(12):e2881. PMID: 34285993
Single-molecule FRET (smFRET) is a powerful tool to investigate molecular structures and conformational changes of biological molecules. The technique requires protein samples that are site-specifically equipped with a pair of...
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Wruck F, Tian P, Kudva R, Best R, von Heijne G, Tans S, et al.
Commun Biol . 2021 May; 4(1):523. PMID: 33953328
Proteins commonly fold co-translationally at the ribosome, while the nascent chain emerges from the ribosomal exit tunnel. Protein domains that are sufficiently small can even fold while still located inside...
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Fan X, Hendriks J, Comini M, Katranidis A, Buldt G, Gensch T
Methods Appl Fluoresc . 2020 Mar; 8(2):025008. PMID: 32150730
Single molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) allows the imaging of cellular structures with resolutions five to ten times below the diffraction limit of optical microscopy. It was originally introduced as a...
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Hofig H, Yukhnovets O, Remes C, Kempf N, Katranidis A, Kempe D, et al.
Commun Biol . 2019 Dec; 2:459. PMID: 31840104
Life on the molecular scale is based on a complex interplay of biomolecules under which the ability of binding is crucial. Fluorescence based two-color coincidence detection (TCCD) is commonly used...
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Gupta S, Sarkar S, Katranidis A, Bhattacharya J
ACS Omega . 2019 Aug; 4(5):9480-9487. PMID: 31460039
Mercury (Hg) is one of the main water contaminants worldwide. In this study, we have developed both whole-cell and cell-free biosensors to detect Hg. Genetically modified plasmids containing the merR...