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Dieter Langosch
Dieter Langosch
Professor of Biopolymer Chemistry
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Identification of a gephyrin binding motif on the glycine receptor β subunit
G Meyer, J Kirsch, H Betz, D Langosch
Neuron 15 (3), 563-572, 1995
5231995
Conserved quaternary structure of ligand-gated ion channels: the postsynaptic glycine receptor is a pentamer.
D Langosch, LEO Thomas, H Betz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 85 (19), 7394-7398, 1988
4951988
The atypical M2 segment of the beta subunit confers picrotoxinin resistance to inhibitory glycine receptor channels.
I Pribilla, T Takagi, D Langosch, J Bormann, H Betz
The EMBO journal 11 (12), 4305-4311, 1992
4291992
Identification of synaptophysin as a hexameric channel protein of the synaptic vesicle membrane
L Thomas, K Hartung, D Langosch, H Rehm, E Bamberg, WW Franke, ...
Science 242 (4881), 1050-1053, 1988
4251988
GxxxG motifs within the amyloid precursor protein transmembrane sequence are critical for the etiology of Aβ42
LM Munter, P Voigt, A Harmeier, D Kaden, KE Gottschalk, C Weise, ...
The EMBO journal 26 (6), 1702-1712, 2007
3922007
Primary structure and alternative splice variants of gephyrin, a putative glycine receptor-tubulin linker protein
P Prior, B Schmitt, G Grenningloh, I Pribilla, G Multhaup, K Beyreuther, ...
Neuron 8 (6), 1161-1170, 1992
3831992
The 93-kDa glycine receptor-associated protein binds to tubulin.
J Kirsch, D Langosch, P Prior, UZ Littauer, B Schmitt, H Betz
Journal of Biological Chemistry 266 (33), 22242-22245, 1991
3201991
Residues within transmembrane segment M2 determine chloride conductance of glycine receptor homo‐and hetero‐oligomers.
J Bormann, N Rundström, H Betz, D Langosch
The EMBO journal 12 (10), 3729-3737, 1993
3141993
Dimerisation of the glycophorin A transmembrane segment in membranes probed with the ToxR transcription activator
D Langosch, B Brosig, H Kolmar, HJ Fritz
Journal of molecular biology 263 (4), 525-530, 1996
3031996
The dimerization motif of the glycophorin A transmembrane segment in membranes: importance of glycine residues
B Brosig, D Langosch
Protein Science 7 (4), 1052-1056, 1998
2871998
A heptad motif of leucine residues found in membrane proteins can drive self-assembly of artificial transmembrane segments
R Gurezka, R Laage, B Brosig, D Langosch
Journal of Biological Chemistry 274 (14), 9265-9270, 1999
2321999
Functions of SNAREs in intracellular membrane fusion and lipid bilayer mixing
C Ungermann, D Langosch
Journal of cell science 118 (17), 3819-3828, 2005
2032005
The inhibitory glycine receptor: A ligand‐gated chloride channel of the central nervous system
D Langosch, CM BECKER, H Betz
European Journal of Biochemistry 194 (1), 1-8, 1990
2011990
Decreased agonist affinity and chloride conductance of mutant glycine receptors associated with human hereditary hyperekplexia.
D Langosch, B Laube, N Rundström, V Schmieden, J Bormann, H Betz
The EMBO Journal 13 (18), 4223-4228, 1994
1921994
Interaction of transmembrane helices by a knobs‐into‐holes packing characteristic of soluble coiled coils
D Langosch, J Heringa
Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics 31 (2), 150-159, 1998
1911998
Role of GxxxG motifs in transmembrane domain interactions
MG Teese, D Langosch
Biochemistry 54 (33), 5125-5135, 2015
1892015
Peptide mimics of SNARE transmembrane segments drive membrane fusion depending on their conformational plasticity
D Langosch, JM Crane, B Brosig, A Hellwig, LK Tamm, J Reed
Journal of molecular biology 311 (4), 709-721, 2001
1652001
A conserved membrane-spanning amino acid motif drives homomeric and supports heteromeric assembly of presynaptic SNARE proteins
R Laage, J Rohde, B Brosig, D Langosch
Journal of Biological Chemistry 275 (23), 17481-17487, 2000
1422000
Self assembly of the transmembrane domain promotes signal transduction through the erythropoietin receptor
KF Kubatzky, W Ruan, R Gurezka, J Cohen, R Ketteler, SS Watowich, ...
Current Biology 11 (2), 110-115, 2001
1382001
Interaction and conformational dynamics of membrane‐spanning protein helices
D Langosch, IT Arkin
Protein Science 18 (7), 1343-1358, 2009
1292009
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