Publikationen von Uris Ros
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9 (5), S. 529 - 544 (2017)
Biophysical and biochemical strategies to understand membrane binding and pore formation by sticholysins, pore-forming proteins from a sea anemone. Biophysical Reviews 22.
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138, S. 20 - 31 (2017)
Differential binding and activity of the pore-forming toxin sticholysin II in model membranes containing diverse ceramide-derived lipids. Biochimie 23.
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1859 (5), S. 982 - 992 (2017)
Damage of eukaryotic cells by the pore-forming toxin sticholysin II: Consequences of the potassium efflux. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: BBA 24.
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19, S. 175 - 187 (2017)
Necroptosis Execution Is Mediated by Plasma Membrane Nanopores Independent of Calcium. Cell Reports 25.
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26 (3), S. 550 - 565 (2017)
Disrupting a key hydrophobic pair in the oligomerization interface of the actinoporins impairs their pore-forming activity. Protein Science 26.
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1858 (3), S. 457 - 466 (2016)
Assembling the puzzle: Oligomerization of α-pore forming proteins in membranes. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: BBA 27.
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31 (36), S. 9911 - 9923 (2015)
The Presence of Sterols Favors Sticholysin I-Membrane Association and Pore Formation Regardless of Their Ability to Form Laterally Segregated Domains. Langmuir 28.
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116, S. 70 - 78 (2015)
Differences in activity of actinoporins are related with the hydrophobicity of their N-terminus. Biochimie 29.
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248 (3), S. 545 - 561 (2015)
More Than a Pore: The Interplay of Pore-Forming Proteins and Lipid Membranes. The Journal of Membrane Biology 30.
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290 (8), S. 4856 - 4865 (2015)
Toxicity of an α-pore-forming toxin depends on the assembly mechanism on the target membrane as revealed by single molecule imaging. Journal of Biological Chemistry 31.
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1838 (7), S. 1752 - 1759 (2014)
Sticholysin I-membrane interaction: an interplay between the presence of sphingomyelin and membrane fluidity. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta 32.
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1828 (11), S. 2757 - 2762 (2013)
The sticholysin family of pore-forming toxins induces the mixing of lipids in membrane domains. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: BBA 33.
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100 (4), S. 337 - 346 (2013)
Functional and topological studies with Trp-containing analogs of the peptide StII(1-30) derived from the N-terminus of the pore forming toxin sticholysin II: contribution to understand its orientation in membrane. Peptide Sciences 34.
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36 (5), S. 781 - 791 (2011)
The membranotropic activity of N-terminal peptides from the pore-forming proteins sticholysin I and II is modulated by hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions as well as lipid composition. Journal of Biosciences 35.
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50 (8), S. 1201 - 1204 (2007)
Correlations between differences in amino-terminal sequences and different hemolytic activity of sticholysins. Toxicon 36.
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50 (6), S. 731 - 739 (2007)
Sticholysins I and II interaction with cationic micelles promotes toxins' conformational changes and enhanced hemolytic activity. Toxicon 37.
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84 (2), S. 169 - 180 (2006)
Model peptides mimic the structure and function of the N-terminus of the pore-forming toxin sticholysin II. Biopolymers (Peptide Science) Buchkapitel (2)
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351, S. 197 - 236 (Hg. Spetz, J. K. E.; Galluzzi, L.) (2020)
Chapter six: A lipid perspective on regulated cell death. In: International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology, Bd. 39.
Buchkapitel
29, S. 201 - 247 (Hg. Iglič, A.; Rappolt, M.; García-Sáez, A. J.). Academic Press (2019)
Tuning the way to die: implications of membrane perturbations in necroptosis. In: Advances in Biomembranes and Lipid Self-Assembly, Bd.