Wolfgang Schutz
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Schutz W, Grimm M
Wien Klin Wochenschr
. 2024 Mar;
136(7-8):191-199.
PMID: 38456938
At the beginning of the 2000s the Austrian public universities were characterized by staffing rigidities, little competitive research, outdated study curricula and free access to all fields of study, the...
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Schutz W, Erker L, Rathkolb O, Sitte H
Wien Klin Wochenschr
. 2018 Nov;
130(Suppl 5):279-341.
PMID: 30402796
No abstract available.
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Jahn D, Schramm S, Schnolzer M, Heilmann C, de Koster C, Schutz W, et al.
Nucleus
. 2012 Aug;
3(5):463-74.
PMID: 22895093
During recent years a number of severe clinical syndromes, collectively termed laminopathies, turned out to be caused by various, distinct mutations in the human LMNA gene. Arising from this, remarkable...
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Doppler K, Lindner A, Schutz W, Schutz M, Bornemann A
Brain Pathol
. 2011 Jun;
22(1):32-40.
PMID: 21672074
Sporadic inclusion body myositis (sIBM) contains non-necrotic myofibers that are surrounded and/or invaded by inflammatory cells. In this study we aimed to identify selective molecules that are present at this...
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Schutz W, Hausmann N, Krug K, Hampp R, Macek B
Plant Cell
. 2011 May;
23(5):1701-5.
PMID: 21540437
Stable Isotope Labeling by Amino Acids in Cell Culture (SILAC) is a widespread method for metabolic labeling of cells and tissues in quantitative proteomics; however, incomplete incorporation of the label...
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Nestler J, Schutz W, Hochholdinger F
J Proteome Res
. 2011 Mar;
10(5):2525-37.
PMID: 21417484
Root hairs are unicellular extensions of specialized epidermis cells. Under limiting conditions, they significantly increase the water and nutrient uptake capacity of plants by enlarging their root surface. Thus far,...
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Marcon C, Schutzenmeister A, Schutz W, Madlung J, Piepho H, Hochholdinger F
J Proteome Res
. 2010 Oct;
9(12):6511-22.
PMID: 20973536
Heterosis describes the superior performance of heterozygous F(1)-hybrid plants compared to their homozygous parental inbred lines. In the present study, heterosis was detected for length, weight, and the time point...
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Bacillus subtilis BY-kinase PtkA controls enzyme activity and localization of its protein substrates
Jers C, Pedersen M, Paspaliari D, Schutz W, Johnsson C, Soufi B, et al.
Mol Microbiol
. 2010 May;
77(2):287-99.
PMID: 20497499
Bacillus subtilis BY-kinase PtkA was previously shown to phosphorylate, and thereby regulate the activity of two classes of protein substrates: UDP-glucose dehydrogenases and single-stranded DNA-binding proteins. Our recent phosphoproteome study...
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Ma W, Muthreich N, Liao C, Franz-Wachtel M, Schutz W, Zhang F, et al.
J Proteome Res
. 2010 Apr;
9(6):2968-76.
PMID: 20408568
Maize (Zea mays L.) root cap cells secrete a large variety of compounds including proteins via an amorphous gel structure called mucilage into the rhizosphere. In the present study, mucilage...