Erhard Hohenester

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Imperial College London, London, England, United Kingdom 
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Niu M, McGrath M, Sammon D, et al. (2023) Structure of the transmembrane protein 2 (TMEM2) ectodomain and its apparent lack of hyaluronidase activity. Wellcome Open Research. 8: 76
Sammon D, Hohenester E, Leitinger B. (2020) Two-step release of kinase autoinhibition in discoidin domain receptor 1. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 117: 22051-22060
Hohenester E. (2019) Structural biology of laminins. Essays in Biochemistry. 63: 285-295
Hohenester E. (2019) Laminin G-like domains: dystroglycan-specific lectins. Current Opinion in Structural Biology. 56: 56-63
Pulido D, Sharma U, Vadon-Le Goff S, et al. (2018) Structural Basis for the Acceleration of Procollagen Processing by Procollagen C-Proteinase Enhancer-1. Structure (London, England : 1993)
Briggs DC, Hohenester E. (2018) Structural Basis for the Initiation of Glycosaminoglycan Biosynthesis by Human Xylosyltransferase 1. Structure (London, England : 1993)
Paracuellos P, Kalamajski S, Bonna A, et al. (2017) Structural and functional analysis of two small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycans, fibromodulin and chondroadherin. Matrix Biology : Journal of the International Society For Matrix Biology
Pulido D, Hussain SA, Hohenester E. (2017) Crystal Structure of the Heterotrimeric Integrin-Binding Region of Laminin-111. Structure (London, England : 1993)
Briggs DC, Yoshida-Moriguchi T, Zheng T, et al. (2016) Structural basis of laminin binding to the LARGE glycans on dystroglycan. Nature Chemical Biology
Ahmed YA, Yates EA, Moss DJ, et al. (2016) Panels of chemically-modified heparin polysaccharides and natural heparan sulfate saccharides both exhibit differences in binding to Slit and Robo, as well as variation between protein binding and cellular activity. Molecular Biosystems
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