Köster, Sarah

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03.12.2020

A minimalist model to measure interactions between proteins and synaptic vesicles

Authors Perego E, Reshetniak S, Lorenz C, Hoffmann C, Milovanovic D, Rizzoli S, Köster S Journal Scientific Reports Citation Sci Rep 10, 21086 (2020). Abstract Protein dynamics in the synaptic bouton are still not well understood, despite many quantitative studies of synaptic structure and function. The complexity of the synaptic
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25.11.2020

“Ion Type and Valency Differentially Drive Vimentin Tetramers into Intermediate Filaments or Higher Order Assemblies”

Authors Denz M, Marschall M, Herrmann H, Köster S Journal Soft Matter Citation Soft Matter. 2020 Nov 25. Abstract Vimentin intermediate filaments, together with actin filaments and microtubules, constitute the cytoskeleton in cells of mesenchymal origin. The mechanical properties of the filaments themselves are encoded in their molecular architecture and
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07.10.2020

Time-resolved MIET measurements of blood platelet spreading and adhesion

Authors Zelená A, Isbaner S, Ruhlandt D, Chizhik A, Cassini C, Klymchenko AS, Enderlein J, Chizhik A, Köster S Journal Nanoscale Citation Nanoscale. 2020 Nov 7;12(41):21306-21315. Abstract Human blood platelets are non-nucleated fragments of megacaryocytes and of high importance for early hemostasis. To form a blood clot, platelets adhere to
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06.07.2020

A comparative analysis of the mobility of 45 proteins in the synaptic bouton

Authors Reshetniak S, Ußling JE, Perego E, Rammner B, Schikorski T, Fornasiero EF, Truckenbrodt S, Köster S, Rizzoli S Journal EMBO Journal Citation EMBO J. 2020 Jul 6;e104596. Abstract Many proteins involved in synaptic transmission are well known, and their features, as their abundance or spatial distribution, have been analyzed
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16.06.2020

Large field-of-view scanning small-angle X-ray scattering of mammalian cells

Authors Cassini C, Wittmeier A, Brehm G, Denz M, Burghammer M, Köster S Journal Journal of Synchrotron Radiation Citation J. Synchrotron Rad. (2020). 27, 1059–1068. Abstract X-ray imaging is a complementary method to electron and fluorescence microscopy for studying biological cells. In particular, scanning small-angle X-ray scattering provides overview images of whole cells
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06.05.2020

Vesicle adhesion in the electrostatic strong- coupling regime studied by time-resolved small-angle X-ray scattering

Authors Komorowski K, Schaeper J, Sztucki M, Sharpnack L, Brehm G, Köster S, Salditt T Journal Soft Matter Citation Soft Matter. 2020 May 6;16(17):4142-4154. Abstract We have used time-resolved small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) to study the adhesion of lipid vesicles in the electrostatic strong-coupling regime induced by divalent ions. The
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