D. Fasshauer

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1998 - 2010

Anzahl

48

Co-Autoren

SNARE assembly and disassembly exhibit a pronounced hysteresis (2002)

Fasshauer, D., Antonin, W., Subramaniam, V., Jahn, R.

SNARE proteins are essential for intracellular membrane fusion of eukaryotes. Their assembly into stable four-helix bundles bridges membranes and may provide the energy for initiating membrane...

Crystal structure of the endosomal SNARE complex reveals common structural principles of all SNAREs (2002)

Antonin, W., Fasshauer, D., Becker, S., Jahn, R., Schneider, T. R.

SNARE proteins are crucial for intracellular membrane fusion in all eukaryotes. These proteins assemble into tight complexes that connect membranes and may induce fusion. The crystal structure of the...

Rapid and selective binding to the synaptic SNARE complex suggests a modulatory role of complexins in neuroexocytosis (2002)

Pabst, S., Margittai, M., Vainius, D., Langen, R., Jahn, R., Fasshauer, D.

The Ca2+ -triggered release of neurotransmitters is mediated by fusion of synaptic vesicles with the plasma membrane. The molecular machinery that translates the Ca2+ signal into exocytosis is only...

Single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer reveals a dynamic equilibrium between closed and open conformations of syntaxin 1

Margittai, M., Widengren, J., Schweinberger, E., Schröder, G. F., Felekyan, S., Haustein, E., ...

Protein conformational transitions form the molecular basis of many cellular processes, such as signal transduction and membrane traffic. However, in many cases, little is known about their...

Single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer reveals a dynamic equilibrium between closed and open conformations of syntaxin 1

Margittai, M., Widengren, J., Schweinberger, E., Schröder, G. F., Felekyan, S., Haustein, E., ...

Protein conformational transitions form the molecular basis of many cellular processes, such as signal transduction and membrane traffic. However, in many cases, little is known about their...