Birgit Strodel
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Recent Articles
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Lenton S, Chaaban H, Khaled M, van de Weert M, Strodel B, Fodera V
J Colloid Interface Sci
. 2025 Jan;
683(Pt 1):1175-1187.
PMID: 39778472
Ion-protein interactions regulate biological processes and are the basis of key strategies of modulating protein phase diagrams and stability in drug development. Here, we report the mechanisms by which H-bonds...
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Jackering A, Gottsch F, Schaffler M, Doerr M, Bornscheuer U, Wei R, et al.
JACS Au
. 2024 Nov;
4(10):4000-4012.
PMID: 39483243
Plastic-degrading enzymes facilitate the biocatalytic recycling of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET), a significant synthetic polymer, and substantial progress has been made in utilizing PET hydrolases for industrial applications. To fully exploit...
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Schaffler M, Wales D, Strodel B
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2024 Oct;
60(92):13574-13577.
PMID: 39479923
The aggregation of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides, particularly Aβ, plays a key role in Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis. In this study, we investigate how dimerisation transforms the free energy surface (FES) of...
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Jackering A, van der Kamp M, Strodel B, Zinovjev K
J Chem Inf Model
. 2024 Sep;
64(19):7544-7554.
PMID: 39344272
Plastic-degrading enzymes, particularly poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) hydrolases, have garnered significant attention in recent years as potential eco-friendly solutions for recycling plastic waste. However, understanding of their PET-degrading activity and influencing...
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Paschold A, Schaffler M, Miao X, Gardon L, Kruger S, Heise H, et al.
Bioconjug Chem
. 2024 Jun;
35(7):981-995.
PMID: 38865349
Peptide fibrillization is crucial in biological processes such as amyloid-related diseases and hormone storage, involving complex transitions between folded, unfolded, and aggregated states. We here employ light to induce reversible...
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Mamlins E, Scharbert L, Cardinale J, Krotov M, Winter E, Rathke H, et al.
Mol Imaging Biol
. 2023 Dec;
26(1):81-89.
PMID: 38066252
Purpose: Radiolabeled PSMA-ligands play a major role in today's nuclear medicine. Since approval of [Lu]Lu-PSMA-617 for therapy of metastatic prostate cancer, availability of Lu became bottleneck of supply due to...
7.
Smorodina E, Kav B, Fatafta H, Strodel B
Proteins
. 2023 Nov;
PMID: 37964477
Among the various factors controlling the amyloid aggregation process, the influences of ions on the aggregation rate and the resulting structures are important aspects to consider, which can be studied...
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Schumann W, Loschwitz J, Reiners J, Degrandi D, Legewie L, Stuhler K, et al.
Protein Sci
. 2023 Nov;
32(12):e4818.
PMID: 37916607
Guanylate-binding proteins (GBPs) are essential interferon-γ-activated large GTPases that play a crucial role in host defense against intracellular bacteria and parasites. While their protective functions rely on protein polymerization, our...
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Khaled M, Ronnback I, Ilag L, Graslund A, Strodel B, Osterlund N
J Am Chem Soc
. 2023 Aug;
145(33):18340-18354.
PMID: 37555670
The amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide is associated with the development of Alzheimer's disease and is known to form highly neurotoxic prefibrillar oligomeric aggregates, which are difficult to study due to their...
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Schaffler M, Samantray S, Strodel B
Int J Mol Sci
. 2023 Jul;
24(14).
PMID: 37510997
The aggregation of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides, particularly of Aβ1-42, has been linked to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. In this study, we focus on the conformational change of Aβ1-42 in...