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Garwin PichlerMax Planck Institute of Biochemistry Verified email at imprs.net Cited by 4895 |
Minimal, encapsulated proteomic-sample processing applied to copy-number estimation in eukaryotic cells
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics typically employs multistep sample-preparation
workflows that are subject to sample contamination and loss. We report an in-StageTip …
workflows that are subject to sample contamination and loss. We report an in-StageTip …
[HTML][HTML] Circular non-coding RNA ANRIL modulates ribosomal RNA maturation and atherosclerosis in humans
LM Holdt, A Stahringer, K Sass, G Pichler… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are broadly expressed in eukaryotic cells, but their molecular
mechanism in human disease remains obscure. Here we show that circular antisense non-…
mechanism in human disease remains obscure. Here we show that circular antisense non-…
[HTML][HTML] Plasma proteome profiling to assess human health and disease
Proteins in the circulatory system mirror an individual's physiology. In daily clinical practice,
protein levels are generally determined using single-protein immunoassays. High-throughput…
protein levels are generally determined using single-protein immunoassays. High-throughput…
[HTML][HTML] Genetic diagnosis of Mendelian disorders via RNA sequencing
Across a variety of Mendelian disorders, ∼50–75% of patients do not receive a genetic
diagnosis by exome sequencing indicating disease-causing variants in non-coding regions. …
diagnosis by exome sequencing indicating disease-causing variants in non-coding regions. …
[HTML][HTML] DNA methylation requires a DNMT1 ubiquitin interacting motif (UIM) and histone ubiquitination
DNMT1 is recruited by PCNA and UHRF1 to maintain DNA methylation after replication.
UHRF1 recognizes hemimethylated DNA substrates via the SRA domain, but also repressive …
UHRF1 recognizes hemimethylated DNA substrates via the SRA domain, but also repressive …
[HTML][HTML] Ultra-deep and quantitative saliva proteome reveals dynamics of the oral microbiome
Background The oral cavity is home to one of the most diverse microbial communities of the
human body and a major entry portal for pathogens. Its homeostasis is maintained by saliva, …
human body and a major entry portal for pathogens. Its homeostasis is maintained by saliva, …
The multi-domain protein Np95 connects DNA methylation and histone modification
A Rottach, C Frauer, G Pichler… - Nucleic acids …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
DNA methylation and histone modifications play a central role in the epigenetic regulation of
gene expression and cell differentiation. Recently, Np95 (also known as UHRF1 or ICBP90) …
gene expression and cell differentiation. Recently, Np95 (also known as UHRF1 or ICBP90) …
Versatile and efficient site‐specific protein functionalization by tubulin tyrosine ligase
…, J Helma, FA Mann, G Pichler… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
A novel chemoenzymatic approach for simple and fast site‐specific protein labeling is reported.
Recombinant tubulin tyrosine ligase (TTL) was repurposed to attach various unnatural …
Recombinant tubulin tyrosine ligase (TTL) was repurposed to attach various unnatural …
[HTML][HTML] Establishment of a robust single axis of cell polarity by coupling multiple positive feedback loops
Establishment of cell polarity—or symmetry breaking—relies on local accumulation of polarity
regulators. Although simple positive feedback is sufficient to drive symmetry breaking, it is …
regulators. Although simple positive feedback is sufficient to drive symmetry breaking, it is …
Regulation of DNA methyltransferase 1 by interactions and modifications
W Qin, H Leonhardt, G Pichler - Nucleus, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
DNA methylation plays a central role in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression during
development and disease. Remarkably, the complex and changing patterns of genomic …
development and disease. Remarkably, the complex and changing patterns of genomic …