Recent Publications Jörg Martin
Martin, J. (2002). Requirement for GroEL/GroES-dependent protein folding under non-permissive conditions of macromolecular crowding. Biochemistry 41, 5050-5055. PubMed
Lupas, A.N. and Martin, J. (2002). AAA proteins. Curr. Opin. Struct. Biol. 12, 746-753. PubMed
Kusmierczyk, A.R. and Martin, J. (2003). Nucleotide-dependant protein folding in the type II chaperonin from the mesophilic archaeon Methanococcus maripaludis. Biochem. J. 371, 669-673. PubMed
Kusmierczyk, A.R. and Martin, J. (2003). Nested cooperativity and salt dependence of the ATPase activity of the archaeal chaperonin Mm-cpn. FEBS Lett. 547, 201-204. PubMed
Riess, T., Andersson, S.G.E., Lupas, A., Schaller, M., Schaefer, A., Kyme, P., Martin, J., Wälzlein, J.-H., Ehehalt, U., Lindroos, H., Schirle, M., Nordheim, A., Autenrieth, I.B. and Kempf, V.A. (2004). Bartonella adhesin A mediates a proangiogenic host cell response. J. Exp. Med. 200, 1267-1278. PubMed
Martin, J. (2004). Chaperonin function – effects of crowding and confinement. J. Molec. Recog. 17, 465-472. PubMed
Martin, J., Gruber, M. and Lupas, A.N. (2004). Coiled coils meet the chaperone world. Trends Biochem. Sci. 29, 455-458. PubMed
Coles, M., Djuranovic, S., Söding, J., Frickey, T., Koretke, K., Truffault, V., Martin, J. and Lupas, A.N. (2005). AbrB-like Transcription Factors assume a swapped hairpin fold that is evolutionarily related to double-psi β barrels. Structure 13, 919-928. PubMed
Coles, M., Hulko, M., Djuranovic, S., Truffault, V., Koretke, K., Martin, J., and Lupas, A.N. (2006). Common evolutionary origin of swapped-hairpin and double-psi β-barrels. Structure in press.
Djuranovic, S., Rockel, B., Lupas, A.L. and Martin, J. (2006). Characterization of AMA, a new AAA protein from Archaeoglobus and methanogenic archaea. J. Struct. Biol. in press.
Hulko, M., Berndt, F., Gruber, M, Linder, J.U., Truffault, V., Schultz, A., Martin, J., Schultz, J.E., Lupas, A.N. and Coles, M. (2006). The HAMP domain structure implies helix rotation in transmembrane signaling. Cell 126, 929-940. PubMed