Publications 2010 - Biophysical Chemistry

Bamann, C., Gueta, R., Kleinlogel, S., Nagel, G. and Bamberg, E.: Structural Guidance of the Photocycle of Channelrhodopsin-2 by an Interhelical Hydrogen Bond. Biochemistry 49 (2), 267-278 (2010).

Bamann, C., Nagel, G. and Bamberg, E.: Microbial rhodopsins in the spotlight. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 20, 610-616 (2010).

Carpaneto, A., Koepsell, H., Bamberg, E., Hedrich, R. and Geiger, D.: Sucrose- and H+-Dependent Charge Movements Associated with the Gating of Sucrose Transporter ZmSUT1. PLoS One 5, e12605 (2010).

Garcia-Celma, J. J., Ploch, J., Smirnova, I., Kaback, H. R. and Fendler, K.: Delineating Electrogenic Reactions during Lactose/H+ Symport. Biochemistry 49, 6115-6121 (2010).

Hoffmann, J., Aslimovska, L., Bamann, C., Glaubitz, C., Bamberg, E. and Brutschy, B.: Studying the stoichiometries of membrane proteins by mass spectrometry: microbial rhodopsins and a potassium ion channel. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 12, 3480-3485 (2010).

Hofmann, B., Maybeck, V., Eick, S., Meffert, S., Ingebrandt, S., Wood, P., Bamberg E. and Offenhäusser, A.: Light induced stimulation and delay of cardiac activity. Lap Chip 10, 2588-2596 (2010).

Nack, M., Radu, I., Gossing, M., Bamann, C., Bamberg, E., Fischer von Mollard, G. and Heberle, J.: The DC gate in Channelrhodopsin-2: crucial hydrogen bonding interaction between C128 and D156. Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. 9, 194-198 (2010).

Schulz, P., Werner, J., Stauber, T., Henriksen, K., and Fendler, K.: The G215R Mutation in the Cl-/H+-Antiporter ClC-7 Found in ADO II Osteopetrosis Does Not Abolish Function but Causes a Severe Trafficking Defect. PLoS One 5, e12585 (2010).

Terpitz, U. and Zimmermann, D.: Isolation of guard cells from fresh epidermis using a piezo-power micro-dissection system with vibration-attenuated needles. BioTechniques 48 (1), 68-70 (2010).

Verhoefen, M.-K., Bamann, C., Blöcher, R., Förster, U., Bamberg, E. and Wachtveitl, J: The Photocycle of Channelrhodopsin-2: Ultrafast Reaction Dynamics and Subsequent Reaction Steps. ChemPhysChem 11, 3113-3122 (2010).

Zimmermann, U., Rüger, S., Shapira, O., Westhoff, M., Wegner, L.H., Reuss, R., Gessner, P., Zimmermann, G., Israeli, Y., Zhou, A., Schwartz, A., Bamberg, E. and Zimmermann, D.: Effects of environmental parameters and irrigation on the turgor pressure of banana plants measured using the non-invasive, online monitoring leaf patch clamp pressure probe. Plant Biology 12, 424-436 (2010).

Ph.D. Theses


Schulz, P.: Elektrophysiologische Charakterisierung des lysosomalen Cl-/H+- Antiporters ClC-7 mit Hilfe der SSM-Technik. Frankfurt/Main 2010

Spitz J.: Elektrophysiologische Untersuchung der Spannungsabhängigkeit und Kinetik der lichtaktivierten Leitfähigkeit von Channelrhodopsin-2. Frankfurt/Main 2010.

Diploma Theses


Prill, S.: Elektrofusion von Escherichia coli zur biophysikalischen Charakterisierung prokaryotischer Membranproteine. Frankfurt/Main 2010

Gökbuget D.: Charakterisierung monoklonaler anti-Channelrhodopsin-2 Antikörpern. Frankfurt/Main 2010.

Mamaeva, N.: Elektrophysiologische Charakterisierung des bakteriellen Nitrittransporters NirC. Frankfurt/Main 2010

Kleinschmidt, U.: Transporter-Assays auf festkörperunterstützten Membranen - Etablierung des Saccharomyces-Expressionssystems. Frankfurt/Main 2010

Bachelor Theses


Krautwurst, E.: Elektrophysiologische Untersuchungen zum Transportmechanismus der Lactose Permease LacY aus Escherischia coli. Frankfurt/Main 2010.

 

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