Bernhard Schlott
Leibniz Association
12 Papers
112 Citations
Bernhard Schlott is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peptide sequence & CD69. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
Consequences of Monocarboxylate Transporter 8 Deficiency for Renal Transport and Metabolism of Thyroid Hormones in Mice
Marija Trajkovic-Arsic,Theo J. Visser,Veerle Darras,Edith C. H. Friesema,Bernhard Schlott,Jens Mittag,Karl Bauer,Karl Bauer,Heike Heuer +8 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, accumulation of peripherally injected T(4) and T(3) into the kidneys was found to be enhanced in the absence of MCT8, indicating that M CT8 deficiency either directly interferes with the renal efflux of thyroid hormones or activates indirectly other renal thyroid hormone transporters that preferentially mediate the renal uptake of thyroid hormone.
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PI3Kgamma controls oxidative bursts in neutrophils via interactions with PKCalpha and p47phox.
Katja Lehmann,Jörg P. Müller,Bernhard Schlott,Philipp Skroblin,Dagmar Barz,Johannes Norgauer,Reinhard Wetzker +6 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that the direct interaction of PI3Kgamma with PKCalpha forms a discrete regulatory module of fMLP-dependent ROS production in neutrophils.
The analysis of cell division and cell wall synthesis genes reveals mutationally inactivated ftsQ and mraY in a protoplast‐type L‐form of Escherichia coli
Roman A. Siddiqui,Christian Hoischen,Otto Holst,Ivonne Heinze,Bernhard Schlott,Johannes Gumpert,Stephan Diekmann,Frank Grosse,Matthias Platzer +8 more
TL;DR: This protoplast-type L-form Escherichia coli represents an interesting model to investigate the plasticity of cell division in E. coli, and to demonstrate how concepts fundamental for bacterial life can be bypassed.
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Cloning and expression of a sialic acid-binding lectin from the snail Cepaea hortensis
TL;DR: Highly degenerated gene-specific oligonucleotide primers were constructed from the amino acid sequence of tryptic fragments produced from the purified sialic acid-specific lectin of the garden snail Cepaea hortensis, resulting in a soluble protein reacting specifically with rabbit antiserum raised against the native lectin.
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Synthesis and Functional Characterization of Tridegin and Its Analogues: Inhibitors and Substrates of Factor XIIIa
Miriam Böhm,Toni Kühl,Toni Kühl,Kornelia Hardes,Richard Coch,Christoph Arkona,Bernhard Schlott,Torsten Steinmetzer,Diana Imhof +8 more
TL;DR: The chemical synthesis of tridegin is described by two different strategies—solid‐phase assembly and native chemical ligation—both followed by oxidation in solution phase, which revealed that the glutamine residue at position 52 (Q52) oftridegin most likely binds to the active site of factor XIIIa and was therefore suggested to react with the enzyme.
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