Songhwan Hwang
Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
12 Papers
20 Citations
Songhwan Hwang is an academic researcher from Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Songhwan Hwang include Humboldt University of Berlin & Max Planck Society.
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Papers
Hybrid Structure of the Type 1 Pilus of Uropathogenic Escherichia coli.
Birgit Habenstein,Birgit Habenstein,Antoine Loquet,Antoine Loquet,Songhwan Hwang,Songhwan Hwang,Songhwan Hwang,Karin Giller,Suresh K. Vasa,Stefan Becker,Michael Habeck,Michael Habeck,Adam Lange,Adam Lange,Adam Lange +14 more
TL;DR: This methodology determined the local conformation of the FimA pilus subunit in the context of the assembled type 1 pilus, determined the exact helical pilus architecture, and elucidated the intermolecular interfaces contributing to pilus assembly and stability with atomic detail.
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Bacteriophage Tail-Tube Assembly Studied by Proton-Detected 4D Solid-State NMR.
Maximilian Zinke,Pascal Fricke,Camille Samson,Songhwan Hwang,Joseph S. Wall,Sascha Lange,Sophie Zinn-Justin,Adam Lange +7 more
TL;DR: A proton‐detected 4D solid‐state NMR assignment procedure that is tailored for large assemblies and sufficient to obtain complete resonance assignments in a straightforward manner without use of previous solution NMR data is presented.
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Comparison of the 3D structures of mouse and human α-synuclein fibrils by solid-state NMR and STEM.
Songhwan Hwang,Pascal Fricke,Maximilian Zinke,Karin Giller,Joseph S. Wall,Dietmar Riedel,Stefan Becker,Adam Lange +7 more
TL;DR: The two mutant sites between hAS and mAS (positions 53 and 87) in the fibril core region are crucial for determining the quaternary structure of α-synuclein fibrils.
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QuasAr Odyssey: the origin of fluorescence and its voltage sensitivity in microbial rhodopsins
Arita Silapetere,Songhwan Hwang,Yusaku Hontani,Rodrigo Gaston Fernandez Lahore,Jens Balke,Francisco Velazquez Escobar,Martijn Tros,Patrick E. Konold,Rainer Matis,Roberta Croce,Peter Walla,Peter Hildebrandt,Ulrike Alexiev,John T. M. Kennis,Han Sun,Tillmann Utesch,Peter Hegemann +16 more
TL;DR: Based on spectroscopic studies of fluorescent archaerhodopsin-3 derivatives, a unique photo-reaction scheme with extended excited-state lifetimes and inefficient photoisomerization was proposed in this article .
Diversity of rhodopsin cyclases in zoospore-forming fungi.
Matthias Broser,Wayne Busse,A. Spreen,Maila Reh,Yinth Andrea Bernal Sierra,Songhwan Hwang,Tillmann Utesch,Han Sun,Peter Hegemann +8 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive analysis of the distribution of RGC genes in early-branching fungi using currently available genetic data identified red-sensitive homodimeric RGC variants with maximal light activation close to 600 nm, which allow for red-light control of GTP to cGMP conversion in mammalian cells.
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