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Urs Lewandrowski

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Bjorkqvist J, de Maat S, Lewandrowski U, Di Gennaro A, Oschatz C, Schonig K, et al.
J Clin Invest . 2015 Jul; 125(8):3132-46. PMID: 26193639
Hereditary angioedema type III (HAEIII) is a rare inherited swelling disorder that is associated with point mutations in the gene encoding the plasma protease factor XII (FXII). Here, we demonstrate...
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Pasing Y, Sickmann A, Lewandrowski U
Biol Chem . 2012 Oct; 393(4):249-58. PMID: 23029648
Glycosylations are ubiquitous and, in many cases, essential protein modifications. Yet comprehensive and detailed analysis of glycosylations on a proteome-wide scale is a daunting and still unsolved challenge. However, a...
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Lutticke C, Hauske P, Lewandrowski U, Sickmann A, Kaiser M, Ehrmann M
Mol Biosyst . 2012 Apr; 8(6):1775-82. PMID: 22491786
YggG is a conserved lipoprotein localized to the outer membrane of Gram negative bacteria. Even though the expressed open reading frame has been identified previously, the Escherichia coli protein remained...
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Halder P, Chen Y, Brauckhoff J, Hofbauer A, Dabauvalle M, Lewandrowski U, et al.
PLoS One . 2011 Dec; 6(12):e29352. PMID: 22206011
The Wuerzburg Hybridoma Library against the Drosophila brain represents a collection of around 200 monoclonal antibodies that bind to specific structures in the Drosophila brain. Here we describe the immunohistochemical...
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Grunewald T, Diebold I, Esposito I, Plehm S, Hauer K, Thiel U, et al.
Mol Cancer Res . 2011 Nov; 10(1):52-65. PMID: 22080479
Ewing tumors comprise the second most common type of bone-associated cancer in children and are characterized by oncogenic EWS/FLI1 fusion proteins and early metastasis. Compelling evidence suggests that elevated levels...
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Stroud D, Oeljeklaus S, Wiese S, Bohnert M, Lewandrowski U, Sickmann A, et al.
J Mol Biol . 2011 Sep; 413(4):743-50. PMID: 21945531
Eukaryotic cells contain multiple organelles, which are functionally and structurally interconnected. The endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria encounter structure (ERMES) forms a junction between mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Four ERMES proteins...
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Lohrig K, Sickmann A, Lewandrowski U
Methods Mol Biol . 2011 May; 753:299-308. PMID: 21604131
Glycosylations represent major and essential co- and post-translational modification forms of proteins and facilitate a multitude of functions such as cell-cell interactions as well as protein folding and stability. The...
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Premsler T, Lewandrowski U, Sickmann A, Zahedi R
Methods Mol Biol . 2011 Apr; 728:279-90. PMID: 21468956
Blood platelets are key players standing at the crossroads between physiologically occurring hemostasis and pathologic thrombus formation. As these cellular particles lack a nucleus, intra- and intercellular processes involved in...
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Beck F, Lewandrowski U, Wiltfang M, Feldmann I, Geiger J, Sickmann A, et al.
Proteomics . 2011 Feb; 11(6):1099-109. PMID: 21298789
Mass spectrometric characterization of protein modifications is usually based on single peptides. With the advent of large-scale PTM-focussed MS studies, vast amounts of data are generated continuously, providing biologists extremely...
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Lewandrowski U, Sickmann A
Anal Chem . 2010 May; 82(12):5391-6. PMID: 20481522
The analysis of proteolytic peptide mixtures is among the dominant tasks within proteomic workflows. In order to limit undersampling effects during mass spectrometric detection, online-coupled liquid chromatography is the method...