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Christina Kunz Renggli

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Steinmann M, Schmidt R, Macedo J, Kunz Renggli C, Butikofer P, Rentsch D, et al.
PLoS One . 2017 Dec; 12(12):e0188219. PMID: 29244877
CLC type anion transport proteins are homo-dimeric or hetero-dimeric with an integrated transport function in each subunit. We have identified and partially characterized three members of this family named TbVCL1,...
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Wiedemar N, Graf F, Zwyer M, Ndomba E, Kunz Renggli C, Cal M, et al.
Mol Microbiol . 2017 Oct; 107(1):57-67. PMID: 28963732
Suramin is one of the first drugs developed in a medicinal chemistry program (Bayer, 1916), and it is still the treatment of choice for the hemolymphatic stage of African sleeping...
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Graf F, Ludin P, Arquint C, Schmidt R, Schaub N, Kunz Renggli C, et al.
Cell Mol Life Sci . 2016 Mar; 73(17):3387-400. PMID: 26973180
Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense is one of the causative agents of human sleeping sickness, a fatal disease that is transmitted by tsetse flies and restricted to Sub-Saharan Africa. Here we investigate...
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Morand S, Kunz Renggli C, Roditi I, Vassella E
Mol Biochem Parasitol . 2012 Sep; 186(1):73-6. PMID: 22985893
MAP kinase kinase 1 (MKK1) is encoded by a single copy gene in Trypanosoma brucei. It has been shown recently that MKK1 is not essential for bloodstream forms [14]. To...
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Fragoso C, Schumann Burkard G, Oberle M, Kunz Renggli C, Hilzinger K, Roditi I
PLoS One . 2009 Sep; 4(9):e7074. PMID: 19759911
The coat of Trypanosoma brucei consists mainly of glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins that are present in several million copies and are characteristic of defined stages of the life cycle. While these major...
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Vassella E, Oberle M, Urwyler S, Kunz Renggli C, Studer E, Hemphill A, et al.
PLoS One . 2009 Feb; 4(2):e4493. PMID: 19223969
Procyclic forms of Trypanosoma brucei reside in the midgut of tsetse flies where they are covered by several million copies of glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins known as procyclins. It has been proposed...
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Spoerri I, Chadwick R, Kunz Renggli C, Matthews K, Roditi I, Burkard G
Mol Biochem Parasitol . 2007 May; 154(1):110-4. PMID: 17521750
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Urwyler S, Studer E, Kunz Renggli C, Roditi I
Mol Microbiol . 2007 Jan; 63(1):218-28. PMID: 17229212
A 'two coat' model of the life cycle of Trypanosoma brucei has prevailed for more than 15 years. Metacyclic forms transmitted by infected tsetse flies and mammalian bloodstream forms are...
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Haenni S, Kunz Renggli C, Fragoso C, Oberle M, Roditi I
Mol Biochem Parasitol . 2006 Aug; 150(2):144-56. PMID: 16930740
EP and GPEET procyclins are the major surface glycoproteins of Trypanosoma brucei in the midgut of tsetse flies (Glossina spp.). The procyclin genes are located at the beginning of polycistronic...
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Utz S, Roditi I, Kunz Renggli C, Almeida I, Acosta-Serrano A, Butikofer P
Eukaryot Cell . 2006 Aug; 5(8):1430-40. PMID: 16896226
In the tsetse fly, the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma congolense is covered by a dense layer of glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored molecules. These include a protease-resistant surface molecule (PRS), which is expressed by...