Publications of R. Huber
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Journal Article (211)
201.
Journal Article
268 (5210), pp. 533 - 539 (1995)
Crystal structure of the 20s proteasome from the archaeon t-acidophilum at 3.4 angstrom resolution. Science 202.
Journal Article
268 (5210), pp. 579 - 582 (1995)
Proteasome from thermoplasma acidophilum - a threonine protease. Science 203.
Journal Article
60, pp. 525 - 532 (1995)
Catalytic mechanism of the 20s proteasome of thermoplasma acidophilum revealed by x-ray crystallography. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 204.
Journal Article
238 (2), pp. 199 - 213 (1994)
Three-dimensional structure of membrane-bound annexin V. A correlative electron microscopy-X-ray crystallography study. Journal of Molecular Biology. 205.
Journal Article
234 (3), pp. 881 - 884 (1993)
Preliminary X-ray crystallographic study of the proteasome from Thermoplasma acidophilum. Journal of Molecular Biology. 206.
Journal Article
225 (4), pp. 1065 - 1073 (1992)
Electron microscopy of decorated crystals for the determination of crystallographic rotation and translation parameters in large protein complexes. Journal of Molecular Biology. 207.
Journal Article
5 (2), pp. 253 - 265 (1991)
The cell envelope of the hyperthermophilic archaebacterium Pyrobaculum organotrphum consists of two regularly arrayed protein layers: three-dimensional structure of the outer layer. Molecular Microbiology. 208.
Journal Article
221 (2), pp. 637 - 645 (1991)
Correlation of metal decoration and topochemistry on protein surfaces. Journal of Molecular Biology. 209.
Journal Article
13, pp. 207 - 213 (1990)
Three-dimensional Reconstruction of the Surface Protein of the Extremely Thermophilic Archaebacterium Archaeoglobus fulgidus. Syst. Appl. Microbiol. 210.
Journal Article
103 (2), pp. 152 - 163 (1990)
Three-Dimensional Structure of the Crystalline Protein Envelope Layer of the Hyperthermophilic Archaebacterium Pyrobaculum islandicum. J. Struct. Biol. 211.
Journal Article
262 (1), pp. 64 - 68 (1990)
A Porin-type Protein is the Main Constituent of the Cell Envelope of the Ancestral Eubacterium Thermotoga maritima. FEBS Lett. Book Chapter (11)
212.
Book Chapter
Epilogue: ‘Did You Know?’ (that you are likely to be awarded the Nobel Prize). In: Curious Future Insight, pp. 273 - 274 (Ed. Betz, U. A.K.). Springer International Publishing, Cham (2024)
213.
Book Chapter
Moroder, L.). Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge (2009)
Foreword. In: Oxidative folding of peptides and proteins, p. V - V (Eds. Buchner, J.; 214.
Book Chapter
Ein Wissenschaftler und ein Künstler im Gespräch. In: Syntopia, Igor Sacharow-Ross, pp. 128 - 137 (Eds. Niehaus, A.; Ronte, D.). Wienand Verl., Köln (2007)
215.
Book Chapter
Molecular machines for protein degradation. Protein Degradation. In: Protein Degradation 1, pp. 248 - 287 (Eds. Mayer, R. J.; A., C.; Rechsteiner, M.). Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2005)
216.
Book Chapter
Structural determinants for 20S proteasome inhibition by TMC-95A. In: Peptides 2004, pp. 657 - 658 (Eds. Flegel, M.; Fridkin, M.; Gilon, C.; Slaninovva, J.). Kenes International, Geneva/Switzerland (2005)
217.
Book Chapter
Inhibition of yeast 20S proteasome by biaryl- and biaryl ether cross-bridged tripeptide derivatives as TMC-95A analogs. In: Peptides – Biology and Chemistry, pp. 201 - 225 (Eds. Liu, K.-L.; J. P., T.). Science Press, USA (2005)
218.
Book Chapter
Structures of the yeast proteasome core particle in complex with inhibitors. In: Cancer Drug Discovery and Development: Proteasome Inhibitors in Cancer Therapy, pp. 39 - 46 (Ed. Adams, J.). Humana Press Inc.,, Totowa, NJ (2004)
219.
Book Chapter
Cyclic biphenyl ether tripeptides as proteasom inhibitors. In: Peptide Revolution: Genomics, Proteomics & Therapeutics, pp. 348 - 349 (Eds. Chorev, M.; Sawyer, T. K.). American Peptide Society, Cardiff, Ca. (2004)
220.
Book Chapter
Hydrogenase maturation endopeptidase. In: Handbook of Proteolytic Enzymes 2nd Edn, pp. 980 - 982 (Eds. Barrett, A.; J., A.; Rawlings; D., N.; Woessner et al.). Elsevier Ltd., San Diego (2004)