Florian Mayer
Goethe University Frankfurt
11 Papers
91 Citations
Florian Mayer is an academic researcher from Goethe University Frankfurt. The author has contributed to research in topics: ATP synthase & Chemiosmosis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Florian Mayer include University of Regensburg.
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Papers
Adaptations of anaerobic archaea to life under extreme energy limitation.
Florian Mayer,Volker Müller +1 more
TL;DR: Adaptation of anaerobic archaea to energy-limited substrates involves chemiosmotic energy coupling, often with Na+ as coupling ion and a structurally and functionally highly adapted ATP synthase.
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Molecular Convergence of Bacterial and Eukaryotic Surface Order
Hermann Josef Kaiser,Michal A. Surma,Florian Mayer,Ilya Levental,Michał Grzybek,Robin W. Klemm,Sandrine Da Cruz,Chris Meisinger,Volker Müller,Kai Simons,Daniel Lingwood +10 more
TL;DR: It is found that transmembrane segments of proteins have an important role in buffering lipid-mediated packing, which ensures that sterol-free and sterl-containing membranes exhibit similar barrier properties.
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AMP-Forming Acetyl Coenzyme A Synthetase in the Outermost Membrane of the Hyperthermophilic Crenarchaeon Ignicoccus hospitalis
Florian Mayer,Florian Mayer,Ulf Küper,Carolin Meyer,Stefanie Daxer,Volker Müller,Reinhard Rachel,Harald Huber +7 more
TL;DR: Results imply that the intermembrane compartment of I. hospitalis is not only the site of ATP synthesis but may also be involved in the primary steps of CO(2) fixation.
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A c Subunit with Four Transmembrane Helices and One Ion (Na+)-binding Site in an Archaeal ATP Synthase IMPLICATIONS FOR c RING FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE
TL;DR: Experimental and computational methods are used to study the structure and specificity of an archaeal c subunit more akin to those of V-type ATPases, namely that from Pyrococcus furiosus, where the c ring is made of protomers with one ion-binding site in four transmembrane helices and is highly Na+-specific.
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Prostate Cancer: MR Imaging–guided Galvanotherapy—Technical Development and First Clinical Results
TL;DR: MR imaging-guided galvanotherapy is a safe procedure and can result in local control of prostatic carcinoma, with a concomitant reduction in the PSA level.
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