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Eva Egelseer
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Sleytr, Uwe
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Sára, Margit
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Ilk, Nicola
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Huber, Carina
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Jarosch, M
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Weigert, Stefan
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Keller, Walter
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Moll, Dieter
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Pavkov, Tea
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Pleschberger, Magdalena
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Hotzy, Christoph
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Bohle, Barbara
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Breitwieser, Andreas
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Ebner, Christof
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Muyldermans, Serge
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2009: Kroutil Markus; Pavkov Tea; Birner-Gruenberger Ruth; Tesarz Manfred; Sleytr Uwe B; Egelseer Eva M; Keller Walter
Towards the structure of the C-terminal part of the S-layer protein SbsC.
Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 2009;65(Pt 10):1042-7.
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2009: Ferner-Ortner-Bleckmann Judith; Huber-Gries Carina; Pavkov Tea; Keller Walter; Mader Christoph; Ilk Nicola; Sleytr Uwe B; Egelseer Eva M
The high-molecular-mass amylase (HMMA) of Geobacillus stearothermophilus ATCC 12980 interacts with the cell wall components by virtue of three specific binding regions.
Molecular microbiology 2009;72(6):1448-61.
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2008: Pavkov Tea; Egelseer Eva M; Tesarz Manfred; Svergun Dmitri I; Sleytr Uwe B; Keller Walter
The structure and binding behavior of the bacterial cell surface layer protein SbsC.
Structure (London, England : 1993) 2008;16(8):1226-37.
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2007: Gerstmayr Marianne; Ilk Nicola; Schabussova Irma; Jahn-Schmid Beatrice; Egelseer Eva M; Sleytr Uwe B; Ebner Christof; Bohle Barbara
A novel approach to specific allergy treatment: the recombinant allergen-S-layer fusion protein rSbsC-Bet v 1 matures dendritic cells that prime Th0/Th1 and IL-10-producing regulatory T cells.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 2007;179(11):7270-5.
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2007: Ferner-Ortner Judith; Mader Christoph; Ilk Nicola; Sleytr Uwe B; Egelseer Eva M
High-affinity interaction between the S-layer protein SbsC and the secondary cell wall polymer of Geobacillus stearothermophilus ATCC 12980 determined by surface plasmon resonance technology.
Journal of bacteriology 2007;189(19):7154-8.
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2007: Sleytr Uwe B; Huber Carina; Ilk Nicola; Pum Dietmar; Schuster Bernhard; Egelseer Eva M
S-layers as a tool kit for nanobiotechnological applications.
FEMS microbiology letters 2007;267(2):131-44.
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2007: Sleytr Uwe B; Egelseer Eva M; Ilk Nicola; Pum Dietmar; Schuster Bernhard
S-Layers as a basic building block in a molecular construction kit.
The FEBS journal 2007;274(2):323-34.
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2006: Huber Carina; Liu Jing; Egelseer Eva M; Moll Dieter; Knoll Wolfgang; Sleytr Uwe B; Sára Margit
Heterotetramers formed by an S-layer-streptavidin fusion protein and core-streptavidin as a nanoarrayed template for biochip development.
Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 2006;2(1):142-50.
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2005: Huber Carina; Ilk Nicola; Rünzler Dominik; Egelseer Eva M; Weigert Stefan; Sleytr Uwe B; Sára Margit
The three S-layer-like homology motifs of the S-layer protein SbpA of Bacillus sphaericus CCM 2177 are not sufficient for binding to the pyruvylated secondary cell wall polymer.
Molecular microbiology 2005;55(1):197-205.
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2004: Pleschberger Magdalena; Saerens Dirk; Weigert Stefan; Sleytr Uwe B; Muyldermans Serge; Sára Margit; Egelseer Eva M
An S-layer heavy chain camel antibody fusion protein for generation of a nanopatterned sensing layer to detect the prostate-specific antigen by surface plasmon resonance technology.
Bioconjugate chemistry 2004;15(3):664-71.
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2004: Ilk Nicola; Küpcü Seta; Moncayo Gerald; Klimt Sigrid; Ecker Rupert C; Hofer-Warbinek Renate; Egelseer Eva M; Sleytr Uwe B; Sára Margit
A functional chimaeric S-layer-enhanced green fluorescent protein to follow the uptake of S-layer-coated liposomes into eukaryotic cells.
The Biochemical journal 2004;379(Pt 2):441-8.
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2004: Völlenkle Christine; Weigert Stefan; Ilk Nicola; Egelseer Eva; Weber Viktoria; Loth Fritz; Falkenhagen Dieter; Sleytr Uwe B; Sára Margit
Construction of a functional S-layer fusion protein comprising an immunoglobulin G-binding domain for development of specific adsorbents for extracorporeal blood purification.
Applied and environmental microbiology 2004;70(3):1514-21.
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2003: Pavkov Tea; Oberer Monika; Egelseer Eva M; Sára Margit; Sleytr Uwe B; Keller Walter
Crystallization and preliminary structure determination of the C-terminal truncated domain of the S-layer protein SbsC.
Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 2003;59(Pt 8):1466-8.
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2003: Pleschberger Magdalena; Neubauer Angela; Egelseer Eva M; Weigert Stefan; Lindner Brigitte; Sleytr Uwe B; Muyldermans Serge; Sára Margit
Generation of a functional monomolecular protein lattice consisting of an s-layer fusion protein comprising the variable domain of a camel heavy chain antibody.
Bioconjugate chemistry 2003;14(2):440-8.
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2002: Ilk Nicola; Völlenkle Christine; Egelseer Eva M; Breitwieser Andreas; Sleytr Uwe B; Sára Margit
Molecular characterization of the S-layer gene, sbpA, of Bacillus sphaericus CCM 2177 and production of a functional S-layer fusion protein with the ability to recrystallize in a defined orientation while presenting the fused allergen.
Applied and environmental microbiology 2002;68(7):3251-60.
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2002: Breitwieser Andreas; Egelseer Eva M; Moll Dieter; Ilk Nicola; Hotzy Christoph; Bohle Barbara; Ebner Christof; Sleytr Uwe B; Sára Margit
A recombinant bacterial cell surface (S-layer)-major birch pollen allergen-fusion protein (rSbsC/Bet v1) maintains the ability to self-assemble into regularly structured monomolecular lattices and the functionality of the allergen.
Protein engineering 2002;15(3):243-9.
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2001: Egelseer E M; Danhorn T; Pleschberger M; Hotzy C; Sleytr U B; Sára M
Characterization of an S-layer glycoprotein produced in the course of S-layer variation of Bacillus stearothermophilus ATCC 12980 and sequencing and cloning of the sbsD gene encoding the protein moiety.
Archives of microbiology 2001;177(1):70-80.
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2001: Jarosch M; Egelseer E M; Huber C; Moll D; Mattanovich D; Sleytr U B; Sára M
Analysis of the structure-function relationship of the S-layer protein SbsC of Bacillus stearothermophilus ATCC 12980 by producing truncated forms.
Microbiology (Reading, England) 2001;147(Pt 5):1353-63.
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2000: Egelseer E M; Idris R; Jarosch M; Danhorn T; Sleytr U B; Sára M
ISBst12, a novel type of insertion-sequence element causing loss of S-layer-gene expression in Bacillus stearothermophilus ATCC 12980.
Microbiology (Reading, England) 2000;146 ( Pt 9)():2175-83.
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2000: Jarosch M; Egelseer E M; Mattanovich D; Sleytr U B; Sára M
S-layer gene sbsC of Bacillus stearothermophilus ATCC 12980: molecular characterization and heterologous expression in Escherichia coli.
Microbiology (Reading, England) 2000;146 ( Pt 2)():273-81.
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1999: Ilk N; Kosma P; Puchberger M; Egelseer E M; Mayer H F; Sleytr U B; Sára M
Structural and functional analyses of the secondary cell wall polymer of Bacillus sphaericus CCM 2177 that serves as an S-layer-specific anchor.
Journal of bacteriology 1999;181(24):7643-6.
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1999: Brechtel E; Matuschek M; Hellberg A; Egelseer E M; Schmid R; Bahl H
Cell wall of Thermoanaerobacterium thermosulfurigenes EM1: isolation of its components and attachment of the xylanase XynA.
Archives of microbiology 1999;171(3):159-65.
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1998: Sára M; Egelseer E M; Dekitsch C; Sleytr U B
Identification of two binding domains, one for peptidoglycan and another for a secondary cell wall polymer, on the N-terminal part of the S-layer protein SbsB from Bacillus stearothermophilus PV72/p2.
Journal of bacteriology 1998;180(24):6780-3.
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1998: Sára M; Dekitsch C; Mayer H F; Egelseer E M; Sleytr U B
Influence of the secondary cell wall polymer on the reassembly, recrystallization, and stability properties of the S-layer protein from Bacillus stearothermophilus PV72/p2.
Journal of bacteriology 1998;180(16):4146-53.
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1998: Egelseer E M; Leitner K; Jarosch M; Hotzy C; Zayni S; Sleytr U B; Sára M
The S-layer proteins of two Bacillus stearothermophilus wild-type strains are bound via their N-terminal region to a secondary cell wall polymer of identical chemical composition.
Journal of bacteriology 1998;180(6):1488-95.
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1997: Beveridge T J; Pouwels P H; Sára M; Kotiranta A; Lounatmaa K; Kari K; Kerosuo E; Haapasalo M; Egelseer E M; Schocher I; Sleytr U B; Morelli L; Callegari M L; Nomellini J F; Bingle W H; Smit J; Leibovitz E; Lemaire M; Miras I; Salamitou S; Béguin P; Ohayon H; Gounon P; Matuschek M; Koval S F
Functions of S-layers.
FEMS microbiology reviews 1997;20(1-2):99-149.
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1996: Egelseer E M; Schocher I; Sleytr U B; Sára M
Evidence that an N-terminal S-layer protein fragment triggers the release of a cell-associated high-molecular-weight amylase in Bacillus stearothermophilus ATCC 12980.
Journal of bacteriology 1996;178(19):5602-9.
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1995: Egelseer E; Schocher I; Sára M; Sleytr U B
The S-layer from Bacillus stearothermophilus DSM 2358 functions as an adhesion site for a high-molecular-weight amylase.
Journal of bacteriology 1995;177(6):1444-51.
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