
Publications of P. Zwickl
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Journal Article (33)
1.
Journal Article
73 (2), pp. 223 - 230 (2010)
Molecular cloning and co-expression of Thermoplasma volcanium proteasome subunit genes. Protein Expression and Purification 2.
Journal Article
284 (34), pp. 22952 - 22960 (2009)
Architecture and Molecular Mechanism of PAN, the Archaeal Proteasome Regulatory ATPase. Journal of Biological Chemistry 3.
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34 (5), pp. 580 - 590 (2009)
Structure and Activity of the N-Terminal Substrate Recognition Domains in Proteasomal ATPases. Molecular Cell 4.
Journal Article
581 (6), pp. 1197 - 1201 (2007)
Mutations in p97/VCP induce unfolding activity. FEBS Letters 5.
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156, p. 1 - 1 (2006)
AAA plus proteins. Journal of Structural Biology 6.
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156 (1), pp. 84 - 92 (2006)
Functional and structural characterization of the Methanosarcina mazei proteasome and PAN complexes. Journal of Structural Biology 7.
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59 (5), pp. 1405 - 1416 (2006)
Mycobacterium tuberculosis prcBA genes encode a gated proteasome with broad oligopeptide specificity. Molecular Microbiology 8.
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46, pp. 225 - 229 (2006)
The membrane-bound lon protease from Thermoplasma displays unfolding activity. Israel Journal of Chemistry 9.
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254 (2), pp. 293 - 299 (2006)
Interaction analysis of the AAA ATPase TAA43 by the bacterial two-hybrid system. FEMS Microbiology Letters 10.
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280 (52), pp. 42856 - 42862 (2005)
VAT, the Thermoplasma homolog of mammalian p97/VCP, is an N domain-regulated protein unfoldase. Journal of Biological Chemistry 11.
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271 (22), pp. 4361 - 4365 (2004)
The Thermoplasma acidophilum Lon protease has a Ser-Lys dyad active site. European Journal of Biochemistry 12.
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385 (11), pp. 1105 - 1111 (2004)
Thermoplasma acidophilum TAA43 is an archaeal member of the eukaryotic meiotic branch of AAA ATPases. Biological Chemistry 13.
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574 (1-3), pp. 161 - 166 (2004)
Mutational analysis of conserved AAA(+) residues in the archaeal Lon protease from Thermoplasma acidophilum. FEBS Letters 14.
Journal Article
146 (1-2), pp. 155 - 165 (2004)
The N-terminal coiled coil of the Rhodococcus erythropolis ARC AAA ATPase is neither necessary for oligomerization nor nucleotide hydrolysis. Journal of Structural Biology 15.
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11 (1), pp. 69 - 78 (2003)
ATP hydrolysis by the proteasome regulatory complex PAN serves multiple functions in protein degradation. Molecular Cell 16.
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10 (2), pp. 242 - 250 (2000)
Dis-assembly lines: the proteasome and related ATPase-assisted proteases. Current Opinion in Structural Biology 17.
Journal Article
68, pp. 1015 - 1068 (1999)
The 26S proteasome: A molecular machine designed for controlled proteolysis. Annual Review of Biochemistry 18.
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1 (4), pp. E97 - E98 (1999)
AAA-ATPases at the crossroads of protein life and death. Nature Cell Biology 19.
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274, pp. 26008 - 26014 (1999)
An Archaebacterial ATPase, Homologous to the ATPases in the Eukaryotic 26S Proteasome, Activates Protein Breakdown by the 20S Proteasome. J. Biol. Chem. 20.
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354 (1389), pp. 1501 - 1511 (1999)
The proteasome: a macromolecular assembly designed for controlled proteolysis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London - Series B: Biological Sciences