Universität Osnabrück

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Universität Osnabrück
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Osnabrück
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Germany

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ErscheinungsdatumTitelAutor(en)
12004Faculty Opinions recommendation of ATP synthase that lacks F0a-subunit: isolation, properties, and indication of F0b2-subunits as an anchor rail of a rotating c-ring.Junge, Wolfgang 
22013Faculty Opinions recommendation of Cytoplasmic ATP hydrolysis powers transport of lipopolysaccharide across the periplasm in E. coli.Hensel, Michael 
32003Faculty Opinions recommendation of Evidence for rotation of V1-ATPase.Junge, Wolfgang 
42005Faculty Opinions recommendation of Expression of bovine F1-ATPase with functional complementation in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Junge, Wolfgang 
52008Faculty Opinions recommendation of F1-ATPase rotates by an asymmetric, sequential mechanism using all three catalytic subunits.Junge, Wolfgang 
62006Faculty Opinions recommendation of Folding-based molecular simulations reveal mechanisms of the rotary motor F1-ATPase.Junge, Wolfgang 
72003Faculty Opinions recommendation of H+/ATP ratio of proton transport-coupled ATP synthesis and hydrolysis catalysed by CF0F1-liposomes.Junge, Wolfgang 
82005Faculty Opinions recommendation of N-terminal deletion of the gamma subunit affects the stabilization and activity of chloroplast ATP synthase.Junge, Wolfgang 
92001Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structure of bovine mitochondrial F(1)-ATPase with nucleotide bound to all three catalytic sites: implications for the mechanism of rotary catalysis.Junge, Wolfgang 
102005Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structure of the rotor of the V-Type Na+-ATPase from Enterococcus hirae.Junge, Wolfgang 
112005Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structure of the rotor ring of F-Type Na+-ATPase from Ilyobacter tartaricus.Junge, Wolfgang 
122002Faculty Opinions recommendation of Substitution of a single amino acid switches the tentoxin-resistant thermophilic F1-ATPase into a tentoxin-sensitive enzyme.Junge, Wolfgang 
132003Faculty Opinions recommendation of The membrane domain of the Na+-motive V-ATPase from Enterococcus hirae contains a heptameric rotor.Junge, Wolfgang