Items where Author is "Müller, Daniel J."
Number of items: 7. 15 August 2016Sborgi, Lorenzo and Rühl, Sebastian and Mulvihill, Estefania and Pipercevic, Joka and Heilig, Rosalie and Stahlberg, Henning and Farady, Christopher J. and Müller, Daniel J. and Broz, Petr and Hiller, Sebastian. (2016) GSDMD membrane pore formation constitutes the mechanism of pyroptotic cell death. The EMBO Journal, 35 (16). pp. 1766-1778. 10 May 2016Raschle, Thomas and Rios Flores, Perla and Opitz, Christian and Müller, Daniel J. and Hiller, Sebastian. (2016) Monitoring Backbone Hydrogen-Bond Formation in β-Barrel Membrane Protein Folding. Angewandte Chemie. International edition in English, 55 (20). pp. 5952-5955. 2016Harder, Daniel and Hirschi, Stephan and Ucurum, Zöhre and Goers, Roland and Meier, Wolfgang and Müller, Daniel J. and Fotiadis, Dimitrios. (2016) Engineering a Chemical Switch into the Light-driven Proton Pump Proteorhodopsin by Cysteine Mutagenesis and Thiol Modification. Angewandte Chemie. International edition in English, 55 (31). pp. 8846-8849. October 2015Thoma, Johannes and Burmann, Björn M. and Hiller, Sebastian and Müller, Daniel J.. (2015) Impact of holdase chaperones Skp and SurA on the folding of β-barrel outer-membrane proteins. Nature structural & molecular biology, 22 (10). pp. 795-802. 2015Cattin, Cedric J. and Düggelin, Marcel and Martinez-Martin, David and Gerber, Christoph and Müller, Daniel J. and Stewart, Martin P.. (2015) Mechanical control of mitotic progression in single animal cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112 (36). pp. 11258-11263. 2002Müller, Daniel J. and Engel, Andreas. (2002) Conformations, flexibility, and interactions observed on individual membrane proteins by atomic force microscopy. Methods in cell biology, vol. 68. pp. 257-299. 2000Müller, Daniel J. and Fotiadis, Dimitrios and Scheuring, Simon and Moller, Clemens and Engel, Andreas. (2000) Conformational changes, flexibilities and intramolecular forces observed on individual proteins using AFM. Single molecules, Vol. 1, H. 2. pp. 115-118. |