PD Dr. Harald Lanig

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Distinct acidic clusters and hydrophobic residues in the alternative splice domains X1 and X2 of alpha7 integrins define specificity for laminin isoforms. (2007) Mark H, Pöschl E, Lanig H, Sasaki T, Deutzmann R, Mark K Journal article, Original article Molecular Dynamics Characterization of the Structures and Induction Mechanisms of a Reverse Phenotype of the Tetracycline Receptor (2007) Seidel U, Othersen O, Lanig H, Beierlein F, Clark T Journal article Molecular Building Kit of Fused-Proline-Derived Peptide Mimetics Allowing Specific Adjustment of the Dihedral Psi Angle (2007) Einsiedel J, Lanig H, Waibel R, Gmeiner P Journal article, Original article SCRF-DFT and NMR Comparison of Tetracycline and 5a,6-Anhydrotetracycline in Solution (2006) Othersen O, Waibel R, Lanig H, Gmeiner P, Clark T Journal article, Original article 2,4-diamino-9H-pyrimido[4,5-b]indol-5-ols: Synthesis, in vitro cytotoxic activity, and QSAR investigations (2006) Dotzauer B, Grunert R, Bednarski PJ, Lanig H, Landwehr J, Troschütz R Journal article, Original article The structure of 5a,6-anhydrotetracycline and its Mg2+ complexes in aqueous solution (2006) Othersen O, Lanig H, Clark T Journal article Molecular dynamics simulations of the tetracycline-repressor protein: The mechanism of induction (2006) Lanig H, Othersen O, Beierlein F, Seidel U, Clark T Journal article Structural changes and binding characteristics of the tetracycline-repressor binding site on induction (2006) Lanig H, Othersen O, Seidel U, Beierlein F, Exner T, Clark T Journal article Simulating FRET from tryptophan: Is the rotamer model correct? (2006) Beierlein F, Othersen O, Lanig H, Schneider S, Clark T Journal article AMBER force-field parameters for phosphorylated amino acids in different protonation states: phosphoserine, phosphothreonine, phosphotyrosine, and phosphohistidine. (2006) Homeyer N, Horn A, Lanig H, Sticht H Journal article, Original article
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