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21.01.2023

Simulation of Complex Biomolecular Systems: The Ribosome Challenge

Authors Bock LV, Gabrielli S, Kolá MH, Grubmüller H   Journal Annual Review of Biophysics   Citation Annu. Rev. Biophys. 2023. 52:15.1–15.30.   Abstract Large biomolecular systems are at the heart of many essential cellular processes. The dynamics and energetics of an increasing number of these systems are being studied
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19.01.2023

Graded optogenetic activation of the auditory pathway for hearing restoration

Authors Mittring A, Moser T, Huet AT Journal Brain Stimulation Citation Brain Stimul. 2023 Jan 23:S1935-861X(23)01673-X. Abstract Optogenetic control of neural activity enables innovative approaches to improve functional restoration of diseased sensory and motor systems. For clinical translation to succeed, optogenetic stimulation needs to closely match the coding properties of
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18.01.2023

Impact of the Euro 2020 championship on the spread of COVID-19

Authors Dehning J, Mohr SB, Contreras S, Dönges P, Iftekhar EN, Schulz O, Bechtle P, Priesemann V Journal Nature Communications Citation Nat Commun 14, 122 (2023). Abstract Large-scale events like the UEFA Euro 2020 football (soccer) championship offer a unique opportunity to quantify the impact of gatherings on the spread
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10.01.2023

Translation Factor Accelerating Peptide Bond Formation on the Ribosome: EF-P and eIF5A as Entropic Catalysts and a Potential Drug Targets

Authors Mudryi V, Peske F, Rodnina M Journal BBA Advances Citation BBA Advances (2023). Abstract Elongation factor P (EF-P) and its eukaryotic homolog eIF5A are auxiliary translation factors that facilitate peptide bond formation when several sequential proline (Pro) residues are incorporated into the nascent chain. EF-P and eIF5A bind to
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10.01.2023

Trafficking proteins show limited differences in mobility across different postsynaptic spines

Authors Mougios N, Opazo F, Rizzoli SO, Reshetniak S Journal iScience Citation iScience (2023). Abstract The function of the postsynaptic compartment is based on the presence and activity of postsynaptic receptors, whose dynamics are controlled by numerous scaffolding, signaling and trafficking proteins. While the receptors and the scaffolding proteins have
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04.01.2023

Multimodal epigenetic changes and altered NEUROD1 chromatin binding in the mouse hippocampus underlie FOXG1 syndrome

Authors Akol I, Izzo A, Gather F, Strack S, Heidrich S, Ó hAilín D, Villarreal A, Hacker C, Rauleac T, Bella C, Fischer A, Manke T, Vogel T Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Citation Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
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07.07.2022

Whole genome sequencing for newborns—The devil is in the details

Authors Vona B Journal Clinicial and Translational Discovery Citation Clin Transl Dis. 2022 Jul 7. Abstract No abtract available. DOI 10.1002/ctd2.102  
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