Identification and characterization of genes (xapA, xapB, and xapR) involved in xanthosine catabolism in Escherichia coli
- C. Seeger, C. Poulsen, G. Dandanell
- BiologyJournal of Bacteriology
- 1 October 1995
Four genes from the 52-min region on the Escherichia coli linkage map are characterized, three of these genes are directly involved in the metabolism of xanthosine, whereas the function of the fourth gene is unknown.
Histaminergic pharmacology of homo-oligomeric β3 γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors characterized by surface plasmon resonance biosensor technology.
- C. Seeger, T. Christopeit, K. Fuchs, Katharina Grote, W. Sieghart, U. Danielson
- Biology, ChemistryBiochemical Pharmacology
- 1 August 2012
Tuwongella immobilis gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel non-motile bacterium within the phylum Planctomycetes
- C. Seeger, Margaret K. Butler, B. Yee, M. Mahajan, J. Fuerst, S. Andersson
- BiologyInternational Journal of Systematic and…
- 31 October 2017
Based on discriminatory results from 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, phenotypic, biochemical and chemotaxonomic analysis, MBLW1T should be considered as a new genus and species, for which the name Tuwongella immobilis gen. nov., sp.
Analysis of the leakage of gene repression by an artificial TetR-regulated promoter in cyanobacteria
- Hsin-Ho Huang, C. Seeger, U. Helena Danielson, P. Lindblad
- BiologyBMC Research Notes
- 19 September 2015
Both theoretical and experimental analyses of the L09 promoter’s leakage problem exclude a mechanism of reduced TetR binding but instead suggest enhanced RNAP binding.
Identification of a novel scaffold for allosteric inhibition of wild type and drug resistant HIV-1 reverse transcriptase by fragment library screening.
- M. Geitmann, M. Elinder, C. Seeger, P. Brandt, I. D. de Esch, U. Danielson
- Biology, ChemistryJournal of Medicinal Chemistry
- 5 January 2011
A novel scaffold inhibiting wild type and drug resistant variants of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase (HIV-1RT) has been identified in a library consisting of 1040 fragments and a substructure comparison between the fragment and 826 structurally diverse published NNRTIs confirmed that the scaffold was novel.
Biophysical analysis of the dynamics of calmodulin interactions with neurogranin and Ca2+/calmodulin‐dependent kinase II
- C. Seeger, V. O. Talibov, U. Danielson
- Biology, ChemistryJournal of Molecular Recognition
- 27 April 2017
The dynamics of CaM interactions with neurogranin (Ng) and the CaM‐binding region of Ca2+ /calmodulin‐dependent kinase II (CaMKII290−309) have been studied using biophysical methods and showed expected interaction characteristics, but may be different for full‐length CaMKII.
AKAP79/150 interacts with the neuronal calcium‐binding protein caldendrin
- Xenia Gorny, M. Mikhaylova, C. Seidenbecher
- Chemistry, BiologyJournal of Neurochemistry
- 1 August 2012
J. Neurochem. (2012) 122, 714–726.
Kinetic and mechanistic differences in the interactions between caldendrin and calmodulin with AKAP79 suggest different roles in synaptic function
- C. Seeger, Xenia Gorny, P. P. Reddy, C. Seidenbecher, U. Danielson
- Biology, ChemistryJournal of Molecular Recognition
- 1 October 2012
The kinetic and mechanistic details of the interaction between caldendrin, calmodulin and the B‐domain of AKAP79 were determined using a biosensor‐based approach, showing the importance of establishing the mechanism and kinetics of protein–protein interactions and that minor differences in the interaction of two homologous proteins can have major implications in their functional characteristics.
Evolutionary Remodelling of the Cell Envelope in Bacteria of the Planctomycetes Phylum.
- M. Mahajan, C. Seeger, B. Yee, S. Andersson
- BiologyGenome Biology and Evolution
- 6 August 2020
Homologs of two highly abundant cysteine-rich cell wall proteins in T. immobilis were identified in all members of the Planctomycetales, whereas genes for peptidoglycan biosynthesis and cell elongation have been lost in many members of this bacterial group.
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