Magnus Franzmann
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Recent Articles
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Dagil R, Knudsen M, Olsen J, OShea C, Franzmann M, Goffin V, et al.
Structure
. 2012 Feb;
20(2):270-82.
PMID: 22325776
The prolactin receptor (PRLR) is activated by binding of prolactin in a 2:1 complex, but the activation mechanism is poorly understood. PRLR has a conserved WSXWS motif generic to cytokine...
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Nielsen S, Franzmann M, Basaiawmoit R, Wimmer R, Mikkelsen J, Otzen D
Biopolymers
. 2010 Mar;
93(8):678-89.
PMID: 20301214
The murine 10-residue neurohormone kisspeptin (YNWNSFGLRY) is an important regulator of reproductive behavior and gonadotrophin secretion. It is known to form a random coil in solution, but undergoes a structural...
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Vad B, Thomsen L, Bertelsen K, Franzmann M, Pedersen J, Nielsen S, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2009 Dec;
1804(4):806-20.
PMID: 20026432
Many small cationic peptides, which are unstructured in aqueous solution, have antimicrobial properties. These properties are assumed to be linked to their ability to permeabilize bacterial membranes, accompanied by the...
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Franzmann M, Otzen D, Wimmer R
Chembiochem
. 2009 Aug;
10(14):2339-47.
PMID: 19688788
We describe the background and implementation of a method to determine, at atomic resolution, the insertion depths and orientations of peptides embedded in micelles. A nonperturbing paramagnetic agent--Gd(DTPA-BMA)--was used to...
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Knudsen S, Stensballe A, Franzmann M, Westergaard U, Otzen D
Biochem J
. 2008 Mar;
412(3):563-77.
PMID: 18341480
Autotransporters constitute the biggest group of secreted proteins in Gram-negative bacteria and contain a membrane-bound beta-domain and a passenger domain secreted to the extracellular environment via an unusually long N-terminal...