Beteiligung an „Cells in Motion“
- Mitglied im Graduiertenprogramm CiM-IMPRS
- Mitglied im Imaging Network – Mikroskopie
Publikationen im Forschungsschwerpunkt „Zelldynamik und Bildgebung“
2020
Soria-Martinez L, Bauer S, Giesler M, Schelhaas S, Materlik J, Janus K, Pierzyna P, Becker M, Snyder NL, Hartmann L, Schelhaas M. Prophylactic Antiviral Activity of Sulfated Glycomimetic Oligomers and Polymers. J Am Chem Soc 2020;142: 5252-5265. Abstract 2018
Becker M, Greune L, Schmidt MA, Schelhaas M. Extracellular conformational changes in the capsid of human papillomaviruses contribute to asynchronous uptake into host cells. J Virol 2018;92: e02106-17. Abstract 2017
Aydin I, Villalonga-Planells R, Greune L, Bronnimann MP, Calton CM, Becker M, Lai K-Y, Campos SK, Schmidt MA, Schelhaas M. A central region in the minor capsid protein of papillomaviruses facilitates viral genome tethering and membrane penetration for mitotic nuclear entry. PLoS Pathog 2017;13: e1006308. Abstract 2015
Cerqueira C, Samperio Ventayol P, Vogeley C, Schelhaas M. Kallikrein-8 Proteolytically Processes Human Papillomaviruses in the Extracellular Space To Facilitate Entry into Host Cells. J Virol 2015;89: 7038-7052. Abstract 2014
Aydin I, Weber S, Snijder B, Samperio Ventayol P, Kuhbacher A, Becker M, Day PM, Schiller JT, Kann M, Pelkmans L, Helenius A, Schelhaas M. Large Scale RNAi Reveals the Requirement of Nuclear Envelope Breakdown for Nuclear Import of Human Papillomaviruses. PLoS Pathog 2014;10: e1004162. Abstract Day PM, Schelhaas M. Concepts of papillomavirus entry into host cells. Curr Opin Virol 2014;4: 24-31. Abstract Kuhling L, Schelhaas M. Systematic analysis of endocytosis by cellular perturbations. Methods Mol Biol 2014;1174: 19-46. Abstract 2013
Cerqueira C, Liu Y, Kuhling L, Chai W, Hafezi W, van Kuppevelt TH, Kuhn JE, Feizi T, Schelhaas M. Heparin increases the infectivity of Human Papillomavirus type 16 independent of cell surface proteoglycans and induces L1 epitope exposure. Cell Microbiol 2013;15: 1818-1836. Abstract Spoden G, Kuhling L, Cordes N, Frenzel B, Sapp M, Boller K, Florin L, Schelhaas M. Human papillomavirus types 16, 18, and 31 share similar endocytic requirements for entry. J Virol 2013;87: 7765-7773. Abstract