Publications of U. Plessmann
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Journal Article (52)
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Journal Article
302 (3), pp. 239 - 242 (1992)
Truncation of recombinant vimentin by ompT. Identification of a short motif in the head domain necessary for assembly of type III intermediate filament proteins. FEBS Letters 42.
Journal Article
140 (5), pp. 1215 - 1223 (1992)
A shared epitope in the acetylcholine receptor-alpha subunit and fast troponin I of skeletal muscle. Is it important for myasthenia gravis? American Journal of Pathology 43.
Journal Article
261 (2), pp. 361 - 364 (1990)
Protein chemical analysis of purified murine lamin B identifies two distinct polypeptides B1 and B2. FEBS Letters 44.
Journal Article
257 (2), pp. 411 - 414 (1989)
Maturation of nuclear lamin A involves a specific carboxy-terminal trimming, which removes the polyisoprenylation site from the precursor; implications for the structure of the nuclear lamina. FEBS Letters 45.
Journal Article
8 (11), pp. 3221 - 3227 (1989)
Cytoplasmic intermediate filament proteins of invertebrates are closer to nuclear lamins than are vertebrate intermediate filament proteins; sequence characterization of two muscle proteins of a nematode. EMBO Journal 46.
Journal Article
7 (10), pp. 2995 - 3001 (1988)
Amino acid sequences and homopolymer-forming ability of the intermediate filament proteins from an invertebrate epithelium. EMBO Journal 47.
Journal Article
6 (6), pp. 1599 - 1604 (1987)
The amino acid sequence of protein II and its phosphorylation site for protein kinase C; the domain structure Ca2+-modulated lipid binding proteins. EMBO Journal 48.
Journal Article
182 (2), pp. 475 - 478 (1985)
The complete amino acid sequence of the major mammalian neurofilament protein (NF-L). FEBS Letters 49.
Journal Article
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 50.
Journal Article
3 (11), pp. 2701 - 2706 (1984)
Hybrid character of a large neurofilament protein (NF‐M): Intermediate filament type sequence followed by a long and acidic carboxy‐terminal extension. The EMBO Journal 51.
Journal Article
2 (8), pp. 1295 - 1302 (1983)
Neurofilament architecture combines structural principles of intermediate filaments with carboxy‐terminal extensions increasing in size between triplet proteins. The EMBO Journal 52.
Journal Article
163 (1), pp. 22 - 24 (1983)
Amino acid sequence characterization of mammalian vimentin, the mesenchymal intermediate filament protein. FEBs Letters