Friedrich Propst

Cloning of a novel neuronally expressed orphan G−protein−coupled receptor which is up−regulated by erythropoietin, interacts with microtubule−associated protein 1b and colocalizes with the 5−hydroxytryptamine 2a receptor (2004)

Maurer,Martin H., Grunewald,Sylvia, Gassler,Nikolaus, Rossner,Moritz, Propst,Friedrich, Würz,Rebecca, ...

G−protein−coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest group of cell surface molecules involved in signal transduction and are receptors for a wide variety of stimuli ranging from light, calcium and...

A novel transposon-like repeal interrupted by an LTR element occurs in a cluster of Bl repeats in the mouse c-mos locus (1984)

Propst, Friedrich, Vande Woude, George F.

The mouse genomic locus containing the oncogene c-mos was analyzed for repetitive DNA sequences. We found a single Bl repeat 10 kb upstream and three Bl repeats 0.6 kb, 2.7 kb, and 5.4 kb,...

Targeted inactivation of plectin reveals essential function in maintaining the integrity of skin, muscle, and heart cytoarchitecture

Andrä, Kerstin, Lassmann, Hans, Bittner, Reginald, Shorny, Sigrid, Fässler, Reinhard, Propst, Friedrich, ...

Previous studies suggest that plectin, a versatile cytoskeletal linker protein, has an important role in maintaining the structural integrity of diverse cells and tissues. To establish plectin’s...

Targeted ablation of plectin isoform 1 uncovers role of cytolinker proteins in leukocyte recruitment

Abrahamsberg, Christina, Fuchs, Peter, Osmanagic-Myers, Selma, Fischer, Irmgard, Propst, Friedrich, Elbe-Bürger, Adelheid, ...

Plectin, a typical cytolinker protein, is essential for skin and skeletal muscle integrity. It stabilizes cells mechanically, regulates cytoskeleton dynamics, and serves as a scaffolding platform for...

Targeted inactivation of plectin reveals essential function in maintaining the integrity of skin, muscle, and heart cytoarchitecture

Andrä, Kerstin, Lassmann, Hans, Bittner, Reginald, Shorny, Sigrid, Fässler, Reinhard, Propst, Friedrich, ...

Previous studies suggest that plectin, a versatile cytoskeletal linker protein, has an important role in maintaining the structural integrity of diverse cells and tissues. To establish plectin’s...

Targeted ablation of plectin isoform 1 uncovers role of cytolinker proteins in leukocyte recruitment

Abrahamsberg, Christina, Fuchs, Peter, Osmanagic-Myers, Selma, Fischer, Irmgard, Propst, Friedrich, Elbe-Bürger, Adelheid, ...

Plectin, a typical cytolinker protein, is essential for skin and skeletal muscle integrity. It stabilizes cells mechanically, regulates cytoskeleton dynamics, and serves as a scaffolding platform for...

Novel Features of the Light Chain of Microtubule-associated Protein MAP1B: Microtubule Stabilization, Self Interaction, Actin Filament Binding, and Regulation by the Heavy Chain

Tögel, Martin, Wiche, Gerhard, Propst, Friedrich

Previous studies on the role of microtubule-associated protein 1B (MAP1B) in adapting microtubules for nerve cell-specific functions have examined the activity of the entire MAP1B protein complex...

Map1b Is Required for Axon Guidance and Is Involved in the Development of the Central and Peripheral Nervous System

Meixner, Arabella, Haverkamp, Silke, Wässle, Heinz, Führer, Susanne, Thalhammer, Johann, Kropf, Nina, ...

Microtubule-associated proteins such as MAP1B have long been suspected to play an important role in neuronal differentiation, but proof has been lacking. Previous MAP1B gene targeting studies yielded...