Christoph W. Turck
Max Planck Society
260 Papers
4K Citations
Christoph W. Turck is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proteome & Biology. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 247 publications. Previous affiliations of Christoph W. Turck include University of California, Los Angeles & University of California, San Francisco.
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Mitotic phosphorylation of the dynein light intermediate chain is mediated by cdc2 kinase.
TL;DR: It is shown that bacterially-expressed chicken light intermediate chain (chDLIC) will undergo mitosis-specific phosphorylation when added to Xenopus egg extracts, and that cdc2 kinase directly phosphorylates dynein and thus may be an important regulator of dyne in activity in the cell cycle.
Multi-omics analysis identifies mitochondrial pathways associated with anxiety-related behavior
R. Zuzanna Misiewicz,R. Zuzanna Misiewicz,Stella Iurato,Natalia Kulesskaya,Laura Salminen,Luis Rodrigues,Giuseppina Maccarrone,Jade Martins,Darina Czamara,Mikaela Laine,Ewa Sokolowska,Kalevi Trontti,Christiane Rewerts,Bozidar Novak,Naama Volk,Dong Ik Park,Eija Jokitalo,Lars Paulin,Petri Auvinen,Vootele Voikar,Alon Chen,Alon Chen,Angelika Erhardt,Christoph W. Turck,Iiris Hovatta +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the chronic social defeat stress (CSDS) paradigm in male mice of two inbred strains, C57BL/6NCrl (B6) and DBA/2NCRL (D2), that differ in their susceptibility to stress.
Stressful Newborn Memories: Pre-Conceptual, In Utero , and Postnatal Events.
Zoe Papadopoulou,Angeliki-Maria Vlaikou,Daniela Theodoridou,Georgios S. Markopoulos,Konstantina Tsoni,Eleni Agakidou,Vasiliki Drosou-Agakidou,Christoph W. Turck,Michaela D. Filiou,Michaela D. Filiou,Maria Syrrou +10 more
TL;DR: This review addresses the issue of how preconceptual in utero and postnatal events, together with individual differences, shape future stress responses, and the epigenetic, mitochondrial, and genomic architecture regulation of such events are discussed.
A potential role for Elf-1 in terminal transferase gene regulation.
Patricia Ernst,Kyungmin Hahm,L.A. Trinh,J N Davis,M F Roussel,Christoph W. Turck,Stephen T. Smale +6 more
TL;DR: A detailed mutant analysis of the D' element suggests that an Ets protein, rather than an Ikaros protein, activates TdT transcription, and suggests that it also plays an important role in regulating genes during an early phase of lymphocyte development.
Fluoxetine treatment prevents the inflammatory response in a mouse model of posttraumatic stress disorder
Chi-Ya Kao,Zhisong He,Anthony S. Zannas,Oliver Hahn,Claudia Kühne,Judith M. Reichel,Elisabeth B. Binder,Carsten T. Wotjak,Philipp Khaitovich,Christoph W. Turck +9 more
TL;DR: Chronic fluoxetine treatment initiated in the aftermath of the trauma prevented inflammatory gene expression alterations in ACC and ameliorated PTSD-like symptoms, implying an important role of the immune response in PTSD pathobiology.