Publications - Martin Grininger
Mechanism of substrate shuttling by the acyl-carrier protein within the fatty-acid mega-synthase.
J Am Chem Soc, 135, 12357-12364 (2010)
Wende, A., Johansson, P., Vollrath, R., Dyall-Smith, M., Oesterhelt, D. and Grininger, M.
Structural and biochemical characterization of a halophilic archaeal alkaline phosphatase.
J Mol Biol, 400, 52-62 (2010).
Gipson, P., Mills, D.J., Wouts, R., Grininger, M., Vonck, J. and Kühlbrandt, W.
Direct structural insight into the substrate-shuttling mechanism of yeast fatty acid synthase by electron cryomicroscopy.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 100, 7213-7218 (2010)
Multimeric options for the auto-activation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae FAS type I megasynthase.
Structure, 17, 1063-1077 (2009).
Grininger, M., Staudt, H., Johansson, P., Wachtveitl, J. and Oesterhelt, D.
Dodecin is the key player of flavin homeostasis in Archaea.
J Biol Chem, 284, 13068-13076 (2009).
Nöll, G., Trawöger, S., von Sanden-Flohe, M., Dick, B. and Grininger, M.
Blue-light triggered photorelease of active chemicals captured by the flavoprotein dodecin.
Chembiochem, 10, 834-837 (2009).
Electrochemical switching of the flavoprotein dodecin at gold surfaces modified by flavin-DNA hybrid linkers.
Biointerphases, 3, 51-58 (2008).
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Johansson, P., Wiltschi, B., Kumari, P., Kessler, B., Vonrhein, C., Vonck, J., Oesterhelt, D. and Grininger, M.
Inhibition of the fungal fatty acid synthase type I multienzyme complex.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 105, 12803-12808 (2008).
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Dodecin sequesters FAD in closed conformation from the aqueous solution.
J Mol Biol, 364, 561-566 (2006).
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Grininger, M., Zeth, K. and Oesterhelt, D.
Dodecins: a family of lumichrome binding proteins.
J Mol Biol, 357, 842-857 (2006).
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Parameters affecting the X-ray dose absorbed by macromolecular crystals.
J Synchrotron Radiat, 12, 268-275 (2005).
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Expression, crystallization and crystallographic analysis of DegS, a stress sensor of the bacterial periplasm.
Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr, 60, 1429-1431 (2004).
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