976 resultados para Professor Hannu Manner


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The understanding of molecular mechanisms requires the elucidation of protein-­‐protein interaction in vivo. For large multi-­‐factor complexes like those assembling on mRNA, co-­‐immunoprecipitation assays often identify many peripheral interactors that complicate the interpretation of such results and that might conceal other insightful mechanistic connections. Here we address the protein-­‐protein interaction network for key factors in the nonsense-­‐mediated mRNA decay (NMD) pathway in a distant-­‐dependent manner using BioID1,2. In this novel approach, the mutant E. coli biotin-­‐protein ligase BirAR118G is fused to the bait protein and biotinylates proximal proteins promiscuously. Hence, interactors positioned close to the bait in vivo are enriched by streptavidin purification and identified by mass spectrometry or western blotting. We present a validation of the BioID assay and preliminary results for close interactors of UPF1 and other key players in NMD.

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von J. Glück

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von Sigmund Zimmern

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von Gustav Levinstein

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von M. Joe͏̈l

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von Adolf Blumenthal

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von D. Cassel

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Sigmund Freud, der Begründer der Psychoanalyse, pflegte zeitlebens viele Freundschaften mit Fachkollegen. Aber kaum eine dauerte so lange wie jene mit dem Schweizer Pfarrer und Psychoanalytiker Oskar Pfister.

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The understanding of molecular mechanisms requires the elucidation of protein-protein interaction in vivo. For large multi-factor complexes like those assembling on mRNA, co-immunoprecipitation assays often identify many peripheral interactors that complicate the interpretation of such results and that might conceal other insightful mechanistic connections. Here we address the protein-protein interaction network for key factors in the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) pathway in a distant-dependent manner using BioID1,2. In this novel approach, the mutant E. coli biotin-protein ligase BirAR118G is fused to the bait protein and biotinylates proximal proteins promiscuously. Hence, interactors positioned close to the bait in vivo are enriched by streptavidin purification and identified by mass spectrometry or western blotting. We present a validation of the BioID assay and preliminary results for close interactors of UPF1 and other key players in NMD.

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The understanding of molecular mechanisms requires the elucidation of protein-protein interaction in vivo. For large multi-factor complexes like those assembling on mRNA, co-immunoprecipitation assays often identify many peripheral interactors that complicate the interpretation of such results and that might conceal other insightful mechanistic connections. Here we address the protein-protein interaction network for key factors in the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) pathway in a distant-dependent manner using BioID1,2. In this novel approach, the mutant E. coli biotin-protein ligase BirAR118G is fused to the bait protein and biotinylates proximal proteins promiscuously. Hence, interactors positioned close to the bait in vivo are enriched by streptavidin purification and identified by mass spectrometry or western blotting. We present a validation of the BioID assay and preliminary results for close interactors of UPF1 and other key players in NMD.