T Wagenknecht
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Recent Articles
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Frank J, Verschoor A, Wagenknecht T, Radermacher M, Rosenthal M, Boublik M
Biophys J
. 2009 May;
49(1):9-11.
PMID: 19431662
No abstract available.
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Malomed B, Wagenknecht T, Champneys A, Pearce M
Chaos
. 2005 Oct;
15(3):37116.
PMID: 16253011
Previous numerical studies have revealed the existence of embedded solitons (ESs) in a class of multiwave systems with quadratic nonlinearity, families of which seem to emerge from a critical point...
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Rath B, Hegerl R, Leith A, Shaikh T, Wagenknecht T, Frank J
J Struct Biol
. 2003 Dec;
144(1-2):95-103.
PMID: 14643212
Three-dimensional motif search is becoming increasingly important both in the search for molecular signatures within a tomographic reconstruction, at low resolution, and in the search for atomic structures within high-resolution...
4.
Wagenknecht T, Hsieh C, Rath B, Fleischer S, Marko M
Biophys J
. 2002 Nov;
83(5):2491-501.
PMID: 12414683
Cryoelectron microscopy and tomography have been applied for the first time to isolated, frozen-hydrated skeletal muscle triad junctions (triads) and terminal cisternae (TC) vesicles derived from sarcoplasmic reticulum. Isolated triads...
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Liu Z, Zhang J, Sharma M, Li P, Chen S, Wagenknecht T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 May;
98(11):6104-9.
PMID: 11353864
Recombinant type 3 ryanodine receptor (RyR3) has been purified in quantities sufficient for structural characterization by cryoelectron microscopy and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction. Two cDNAs were prepared and expressed in HEK293...
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Stokes D, Wagenknecht T
Eur J Biochem
. 2000 Aug;
267(17):5274-9.
PMID: 10951184
Contraction of striated muscle results from a rise in cytoplasmic calcium concentration in a process termed excitation/contraction coupling. Most of this calcium moves back and forth across the sarcoplasmic-reticulum membrane...
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Sharma M, Jeyakumar L, Fleischer S, Wagenknecht T
J Biol Chem
. 2000 Mar;
275(13):9485-91.
PMID: 10734096
Using cryo-electron microscopy and single particle image processing techniques, we present the first three-dimensional reconstructions of isoform 3 of the ryanodine receptor/calcium release channel (RyR3). Reconstructions were carried out on...
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Benacquista B, Sharma M, Samso M, Zorzato F, Treves S, Wagenknecht T
Biophys J
. 2000 Feb;
78(3):1349-58.
PMID: 10692321
We have localized a region contained within the sequence of amino acid residues 4425-4621 on the three-dimensional structure of the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor (RyR). Mouse monoclonal antibodies raised against...
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Samso M, Trujillo R, Gurrola G, Valdivia H, Wagenknecht T
J Cell Biol
. 1999 Jul;
146(2):493-9.
PMID: 10427100
Cryo-electron microscopy and three-dimensional, single-particle image analysis have been used to reveal the specific binding site of imperatoxin A (IpTx(a)) on the architecture of the calcium release channel/ryanodine receptor from...
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Sharma M, Penczek P, Grassucci R, Xin H, Fleischer S, Wagenknecht T
J Biol Chem
. 1998 Jul;
273(29):18429-34.
PMID: 9660811
The three-dimensional structure of the cardiac muscle ryanodine receptor (RyR2) is described and compared with its skeletal muscle isoform (RyR1). Previously, structural studies of RyR2 have not been as informative...