A. Schaller

Publication List Details

Period

1994 - 2009

Number

23

Co-Authors

Mutations in the Tight-Junction Gene Claudin 19 (CLDN19) Are Associated with Renal Magnesium Wasting, Renal Failure, and Severe Ocular Involvement (2006)

Konrad, M, Schaller, A, Seelow, D, Pandey, AV, Waldegger, S, Lesslauer, A, ...

Claudins are major components of tight junctions and contribute to the epithelial-barrier function by restricting free diffusion of solutes through the paracellular pathway. We have mapped a new...

Virulence systems of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato promote bacterial speck disease in tomato by targeting the jasmonate signaling pathway (2003)

Zhao, Y., Thilmony, R., Bender, C. L, Schaller, A., Yang He, S., Howe, G. A

Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato strain DC3000 (Pst DC3000) causes bacterial speck disease on tomato. The pathogenicity of Pst DC3000 depends on both the type III secretion system that delivers...

Escherichia coli genes involved in resistance to pyrazinoic acid, the active component of the tuberculosis drug pyrazinamide (2002)

Schaller, A, Guo, M, Gisanrin, O, Zhang, Ying; U0011361

The natural resistance of Escherichia coli to pyrazinoic acid (POA), the active derivative of pyrazinamide, was investigated. The TolC mutant was found to be more susceptible to POA and other weak...

Acardiac twin pregnancy: associated with trisomy 2: Case report (2000)

Blaicher, W., Repa, C., Schaller, A.

Acardiac anomaly is a rare complication of multiple pregnancies. Arterial-to-arterial vascular anastomoses between twins, in the presence of a fused placenta, develop in the first trimester....

Online vector modulation and control for three-phase multilevel converter (1998)

Schibli, N., Schaller, A., Rufer, A.

Three-phase multilevel converters were proposed to feed high-power induction drives or highspeed drives for flywheels. This paper describes a new vector modulation method together with the vector...

Myon-Nachweis in den Kascade-Detektor-Stationen. (1994)

Bodmann, B., Distler, W., Finckh, E., Klages, H.O., Kretschmer, W., Mayer, H.J., ...

Frühjahrstagung des Fachverbandes Physik der Hadronen und Kerne der DPG, München, 21.-25.März 1994

Identification of a 50-kDa systemin-binding protein in tomato plasma membranes having Kex2p-like properties.

Schaller, A, Ryan, C A

A protein of 50-kDa (SBP50) was identified in plasma membranes of tomato leaves which resembles proteases of the family of Kex2p-like prohormone convertases. To our knowledge, proteases of this class...

Modulation of plasma membrane H+-ATPase activity differentially activates wound and pathogen defense responses in tomato plants.

Schaller, A, Oecking, C

Systemin is an important mediator of wound-induced defense gene activation in tomato plants, and it elicits a rapid alkalinization of the growth medium of cultured Lycopersicon peruvianum cells. A...

Induction of wound response genes in tomato leaves by bestatin, an inhibitor of aminopeptidases.

Schaller, A, Bergey, D R, Ryan, C A

Bestatin, an inhibitor of some aminopeptidases in plants and animals, is a powerful inducer of defense genes in tomato leaves; these genes are also induced by herbivore attacks, mechanical wounding,...

The gene for histone RNA hairpin binding protein is located on human chromosome 4 and encodes a novel type of RNA binding protein.

Martin, F, Schaller, A, Eglite, S, Schümperli, D, Müller, B

The hairpin structure at the 3' end of animal histone mRNAs controls histone RNA 3' processing, nucleocytoplasmic transport, translation and stability of histone mRNA. Functionally overlapping, if...

Functional importance of conserved nucleotides at the histone RNA 3' processing site.

Furger, A, Schaller, A, Schümperli, D

Histone pre-mRNA 3' processing is controlled by a hairpin element preceding the processing site that interacts with a hairpin-binding protein (HBP) and a downstream spacer element that serves as...

Identification of a 50-kDa systemin-binding protein in tomato plasma membranes having Kex2p-like properties.

Schaller, A, Ryan, C A

A protein of 50-kDa (SBP50) was identified in plasma membranes of tomato leaves which resembles proteases of the family of Kex2p-like prohormone convertases. To our knowledge, proteases of this class...

Modulation of plasma membrane H+-ATPase activity differentially activates wound and pathogen defense responses in tomato plants.

Schaller, A, Oecking, C

Systemin is an important mediator of wound-induced defense gene activation in tomato plants, and it elicits a rapid alkalinization of the growth medium of cultured Lycopersicon peruvianum cells. A...

Induction of wound response genes in tomato leaves by bestatin, an inhibitor of aminopeptidases.

Schaller, A, Bergey, D R, Ryan, C A

Bestatin, an inhibitor of some aminopeptidases in plants and animals, is a powerful inducer of defense genes in tomato leaves; these genes are also induced by herbivore attacks, mechanical wounding,...

The gene for histone RNA hairpin binding protein is located on human chromosome 4 and encodes a novel type of RNA binding protein.

Martin, F, Schaller, A, Eglite, S, Schümperli, D, Müller, B

The hairpin structure at the 3' end of animal histone mRNAs controls histone RNA 3' processing, nucleocytoplasmic transport, translation and stability of histone mRNA. Functionally overlapping, if...

Functional importance of conserved nucleotides at the histone RNA 3' processing site.

Furger, A, Schaller, A, Schümperli, D

Histone pre-mRNA 3' processing is controlled by a hairpin element preceding the processing site that interacts with a hairpin-binding protein (HBP) and a downstream spacer element that serves as...