Project Details
Molekulare Spezifität von Membran-Interaktionen bei Paramecium
Applicant
Professor Dr. Helmut Plattner
Subject Area
Cell Biology
Term
from 2003 to 2009
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5409215
Final Report Year
2010
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
- 2006: A multigene family encoding R-SNAREs in the ciliate Paramecium tetraurelia. Traffic 7,440-455
Schilde, C , T. Wassmer, J. Mansfeld, H. Plattner, & R. Kissmehl
- 2006: Global trends of whole genome duplications revealed by the genome sequence of the ciliate Paramecium tetraurelia. Nature 444, 171-178
Aury, J.-M., O. Jaillon, L. Duret, B. Noel, C. Jubin, B. M. Porchel, B. Segurens, V. Daubin, V. Anthouard, N. Aiach, O. Arnaiz, A. Billaut, J. Beisson, I. Blanc, K. Bouhouche, F. Camara, S. Duharcourt, R. Guigo, D. Gogendeau, M. Katinka, A.-M. Keller, R. Kissmehl, C. Klotz, F. Koll, A. Le Mouel, G. Lepere, S. Malinsky, M. Nowacki, J. Nowak, H. Plattner, J. Poulain, F. Ruiz, V. Serrano, M. Zagulski, P. Dessen, M. Betermier, J. Weissenbach, C. Scarpelli, V. Schächter, L. Sperling, E. Meyer, J. Cohne & P. Wincker
- 2007: Molecular identification of 26 syntaxin genes and their assignment to the different trafficking pathways in Paramecium. Traffic 8, 523-542
Kissmehl, R., C. Schilde, T. Wassmer, C. Danzer, K. Nühse, K. Lutter & H. Plattner
- 2008: Molecular identification ofa SNAP-25-llke SNARE protein in Paramecium. Eukaryot. Cell 7, 1387-1402
Schilde, C , K. Lutter, R. Kissmehl & H. Plattner
- 2009: Pharmacology of ciliated protozoa - drug (in)sensitivity and experimentai drug (ab)use. Int. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. 273, 163-218
Plattner, H., I.M. Sehring, C. Schilde & E.-M. Ladenburger
- 2010: Distinct subcellular localization of a group of synaptobrevin-like SNAREs in Paramecium tetraurelia and effects of silencing of the SNARE-specific chaperone, NSF. Eukaryot. Cell 9, 288-305
Schilde, C , B. Schönemann, I. M. Sehring & H. Plattner
- 2010: Membrane trafficking in protozoa: SNARE proteins, H+-ATPase, actin, and other key-players in ciliates. Int. Rev. Cell Mol. Biol. 280, 79-184
Plattner, H.