Maximilian J Hartl
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Recent Articles
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von Loetzen C, Hoffmann T, Hartl M, Schweimer K, Schwab W, Rosch P, et al.
Biochem J
. 2013 Nov;
457(3):379-90.
PMID: 24171862
The major birch pollen allergen Bet v 1 is the main elicitor of airborne type I allergies and belongs to the PR-10 family (pathogenesis-related proteins 10). Bet v 1 is...
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Schneider A, Peter D, Schmitt J, Leo B, Richter F, Rosch P, et al.
Proteins
. 2013 Aug;
82(3):375-85.
PMID: 23966123
Reverse transcriptases (RTs) are pivotal in the life cycle of retroviruses and convert the genomic viral RNA into double-stranded DNA. The RT polymerase domain is subdivided into fingers, palm, thumb,...
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Schrom E, Moschall R, Hartl M, Weitner H, Fecher D, Langemeier J, et al.
Retrovirology
. 2013 May;
10:55.
PMID: 23718736
Background: During reverse transcription, retroviruses duplicate the long terminal repeats (LTRs). These identical LTRs carry both promoter regions and functional polyadenylation sites. To express full-length transcripts, retroviruses have to suppress...
4.
Spannaus R, Schneider A, Hartl M, Wohrl B, Bodem J
J Virol
. 2013 Apr;
87(13):7774-6.
PMID: 23616664
In contrast to orthoretroviruses, processing of foamy viral p71 Gag is limited to a single cleavage site. Nevertheless, Gag maturation is essential for infectivity, but deletion of p3 results in...
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Leo B, Schweimer K, Rosch P, Hartl M, Wohrl B
Retrovirology
. 2012 Sep;
9:73.
PMID: 22962864
Background: The ribonuclease H (RNase H) domains of retroviral reverse transcriptases play an essential role in the replication cycle of retroviruses. During reverse transcription of the viral genomic RNA, an...
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Spannaus R, Hartl M, Wohrl B, Rethwilm A, Bodem J
Retrovirology
. 2012 May;
9:41.
PMID: 22574974
Background: Recently, contradictory results on foamy virus protease activity were published. While our own results indicated that protease activity is regulated by the viral RNA, others suggested that the integrase...
7.
Leo B, Hartl M, Schweimer K, Mayr F, Wohrl B
Retrovirology
. 2012 Feb;
9:14.
PMID: 22325739
Background: RNase H is an endonuclease that hydrolyzes the RNA strand in RNA/DNA hybrids. Retroviral reverse transcriptases harbor a C-terminal RNase H domain whose activity is essential for viral replication....
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Hartl M, Burmann B, Prasch S, Schwarzinger C, Schweimer K, Wohrl B, et al.
J Biomol Struct Dyn
. 2012 Jan;
29(4):793-8.
PMID: 22208279
Random spin labeling (RSL) is a method for rapid mapping of biomolecular interaction surfaces using an interaction partner with SL and an interaction partner enriched in (13)C or (15)N nuclei...
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Hartl M, Bodem J, Jochheim F, Rethwilm A, Rosch P, Wohrl B
J Virol
. 2011 Feb;
85(9):4462-9.
PMID: 21325405
Foamy viruses (FVs) synthesize the Pol precursor protein from a specific transcript. Thus, in contrast to what was found for orthoretroviruses, e.g., human immunodeficiency virus, no Gag-Pol precursor protein is...
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Hartl M, Schweimer K, Reger M, Schwarzinger S, Bodem J, Rosch P, et al.
Biochem J
. 2010 Feb;
427(2):197-203.
PMID: 20136635
Retroviral proteases have been shown previously to be only active as homodimers. They are essential to form the separate and active proteins from the viral precursors. Spumaretroviruses produce separate precursors...