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Anna Schonberg

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Schonberg A, Rodiger A, Mehwald W, Galonska J, Christ G, Helm S, et al.
Plant J . 2017 Mar; 90(6):1176-1186. PMID: 28295753
The thylakoid-associated kinases STN7 and STN8 are involved in short- and long-term acclimation of photosynthetic electron transport to changing light conditions. Here we report the identification of STN7/STN8 in vivo...
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Schonberg A, Baginsky S
Methods Mol Biol . 2015 May; 1306:147-57. PMID: 25930700
We designed the peptide microarray ChloroPhos1.0 to screen for substrates of chloroplast protein kinases. The peptides represented on the microarray were selected from phosphoproteomics data, and the identified chloroplast phosphopeptides...
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Schonberg A, Bergner E, Helm S, Agne B, Dunschede B, Schunemann D, et al.
PLoS One . 2014 Oct; 9(10):e108344. PMID: 25295873
We report the development of a peptide microarray based on previously determined phosphorylation sites in chloroplast proteins. Altogether, 905 peptides were spotted as 15mers in nine replicates onto glass slides....
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Schonberg A, Baginsky S
Front Plant Sci . 2012 Nov; 3:256. PMID: 23181067
Forty years after the initial discovery of light-dependent protein phosphorylation at the thylakoid membrane system, we are now beginning to understand the roles of chloroplast phosphorylation networks in their function...
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Schonberg A, Theunert C, Li M, Stoneking M, Nasidze I
Eur J Hum Genet . 2011 Apr; 19(9):988-94. PMID: 21487439
To investigate the demographic history of human populations from the Caucasus and surrounding regions, we used high-throughput sequencing to generate 147 complete mtDNA genome sequences from random samples of individuals...
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Li M, Schonberg A, Schaefer M, Schroeder R, Nasidze I, Stoneking M
Am J Hum Genet . 2010 Aug; 87(2):237-49. PMID: 20696290
Heteroplasmy, the existence of multiple mtDNA types within an individual, has been previously detected by using mostly indirect methods and focusing largely on just the hypervariable segments of the control...