D Langosch
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Huber O, Kemler R, Langosch D
J Cell Sci
. 1999 Nov;
112 ( Pt 23):4415-23.
PMID: 10564659
Lateral clustering of E-cadherin molecules is required for the adhesive properties of this cell-cell adhesion molecule. Both the extracellular domain and the cytoplasmic region of E-cadherin were previously reported to...
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Gurezka R, Laage R, Brosig B, Langosch D
J Biol Chem
. 1999 Mar;
274(14):9265-70.
PMID: 10092601
Specific interactions between alpha-helical transmembrane segments are important for folding and/or oligomerization of membrane proteins. Previously, we have shown that most transmembrane helix-helix interfaces of a set of crystallized membrane...
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Langosch D, Heringa J
Proteins
. 1998 May;
31(2):150-9.
PMID: 9593189
Membrane-embedded protein domains frequently exist as alpha-helical bundles, as exemplified by photosynthetic reaction centers, bacteriorhodopsin, and cytochrome C oxidase. The sidechain packing between their transmembrane helices was investigated by a...
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Brosig B, Langosch D
Protein Sci
. 1998 May;
7(4):1052-6.
PMID: 9568912
The glycophorin A transmembrane segment homo-dimerizes to a right-handed pair of alpha-helices. Here, we identified the amino acid motif mediating this interaction within a natural membrane environment. Critical residues were...
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Laage R, Langosch D
Eur J Biochem
. 1997 Nov;
249(2):540-6.
PMID: 9370365
Synaptobrevin is an integral membrane protein of presynaptic vesicles and is essential for neurotransmitter release. Previously, a dimeric quaternary structure has been proposed by cross-linking experiments performed on brain fractions....
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Langosch D, Brosig B, Kolmar H, Fritz H
J Mol Biol
. 1996 Nov;
263(4):525-30.
PMID: 8918935
Specific interactions between membrane spanning polypeptide segments are important for folding and oligomerisation of integral membrane proteins. Previously the dimerisation of glycophorin A has been shown to depend on interactions...
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Meyer G, Kirsch J, Betz H, Langosch D
Neuron
. 1995 Sep;
15(3):563-72.
PMID: 7546736
The tubulin-binding protein gephyrin copurifies with the inhibitory glycine receptor (GlyR) and is essential for its postsynaptic localization. Here we have analyzed the interaction between the GlyR and recombinant gephyrin...
18.
Morr J, Rundstrom N, Betz H, Langosch D, Schmitt B
FEBS Lett
. 1995 Jul;
368(3):495-9.
PMID: 7635206
The glycine receptor is a ligand-gated anion channel protein of postsynaptic membranes. We expressed a homo-oligomeric receptor composed of human alpha 1 subunits in Spodoptera frugiperda cells by infection with...
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Laube B, Langosch D, Betz H, Schmieden V
Neuroreport
. 1995 Apr;
6(6):897-900.
PMID: 7542038
beta-Alanine and taurine are agonists of the glycine receptor (GlyR) which, at low concentrations, antagonize the action of the principal agonist glycine. We analysed the potency of these ligands on...
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Langosch D, Laube B, Rundstrom N, Schmieden V, Bormann J, Betz H
EMBO J
. 1994 Sep;
13(18):4223-8.
PMID: 7925268
Hereditary hyperekplexia is a dominant neurological disorder associated with point mutations at the channel-forming segment M2 of the glycine receptor alpha 1 subunit. Voltage-clamp recordings from the heterologously expressed mutants...