
Publications of N. Geisler
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Journal Article (27)
1.
Journal Article
38, pp. 12727 - 12734 (1999)
FTIR spectroscopy of multistranded coiled coils proteins. Biochemistry 2.
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282, pp. 601 - 617 (1998)
Assembly and architecture of invertebrate intermediate filaments reconcile features of vertebrate cytoplasmic and nuclear lamin-type intermediate filaments. Journal of Molecular Biology 3.
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35 (5), pp. 1375 - 1382 (1996)
Specific recognition of coiled coils by infrared spectroscopy: Analysis of the three structural domains of type III intermediate filament proteins. Biochemistry 4.
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377 (2), pp. 258 - 262 (1995)
Identification of the nicking tyrosine of geminivirus Rep protein. FEBS Letters 5.
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130 (6), pp. 1401 - 1412 (1995)
Major epiplasmic proteins of ciliates are articulins: cloning, recombinant expression, and structural characterization. Journal of Cell Biology 6.
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323 (1-2), pp. 63 - 67 (1993)
Chemical crosslinking with disuccinimidyl tartrate defines the relative positions of the two antiparallel coiled coils of the desmin protofilament unit. FEBS Letters 7.
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110 (3), pp. 205 - 214 (1993)
Peptides from the conserved ends of the rod domain of desmin disassemble intermediate filaments and reveal unexpected structural features: a circular dichroism, Fourier transform infrared, and electron microscopic study. Journal of Structural Biology 8.
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121 (4), pp. 837 - 845 (1993)
SF-assemblin, the structural protein of the 2-nm filaments from striated microtubule associated fibers of algal flagellar roots, forms a segmented coiled coil. Journal of Cell Biology 9.
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206 (3), pp. 841 - 852 (1992)
Chemical cross-linking indicates a staggered and antiparallel protofilament of desmin intermediate filaments and characterizes one higher-level complex between protofilaments. European Journal of Biochemistry 10.
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190 (3), pp. 503 - 508 (1990)
The two coiled coils in the isolated rod domain of the intermediate filament protein desmin are staggered. A hydrodynamic analysis of tetramers and dimers. European Journal of Biochemistry 11.
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183 (2), pp. 441 - 447 (1989)
Phosphorylation of vimentin by protein kinases A and C is restricted to the head domain. European Journal of Biochemistry 12.
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7 (1), pp. 15 - 20 (1988)
Phosphorylation of desmin in vitro inhibits formation of intermediate filaments; identification of three kinase A sites in the aminoterminal head domain. The EMBO Journal 13.
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84 (19), pp. 6780 - 6784 (1987)
Binding of two desmin derivatives to the plasma membrane and the nuclear envelope of avian erythrocytes: Evidence for a conserved site-specificity in intermediate filament-membrane interactions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 14.
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221 (2), pp. 403 - 407 (1987)
Location and sequence characterization of the major phosphorylation sites of the high molecular mass neurofilament proteins M and H. FEBS Letters 15.
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94 (3), pp. 239 - 245 (1986)
Are the terminal domains in intermediate filaments organized as octameric complexes? Reevaluation of a recent suggestion. Journal of Ultrastructure and Molecular Structure Research 16.
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182 (1), pp. 173 - 177 (1985)
Antiparallel orientation of the two double-stranded coiled-coils in the tetrameric protofilament unit of intermediate filaments. Journal of Molecular Biology 17.
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185 (4), pp. 733 - 742 (1985)
Intermediate filament forming ability of desmin derivatives lacking either the amino-terminal 67 or the carboxy-terminal 27 residues. Journal of Molecular Biology 18.
Journal Article
455, pp. 126 - 143 (1985)
Intermediate filaments: Structural conservation and divergence. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 19.
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182 (2), pp. 475 - 478 (1985)
The complete amino acid sequence of the major mammalian neurofilament protein (NF-L). FEBS Letters 20.
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4 (1), pp. 57 - 63 (1985)
Protein-chemical characterization of NF-H, the largest mammalian neurofilament component; intermediate filament-type sequences followed by a unique carboxy-terminal extension. EMBO Journal