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Karl H. Jakobs is affiliated with the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany. The institutional connection situates their research and academic activities within a major European university known for various scientific disciplines.

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Best Publications

  • Protein kinase C phosphorylates the inhibitory guanine-nucleotide-binding regulatory component and apparently suppresses its function in hormonal inhibition of adenylate cyclase.

    Toshiaki Katada;Alfred G. Gilman;Yasuhiro Watanabe;Silvia Bauer

  • Botulinum C2 toxin ADP-ribosylates actin

    K. Aktories;M. Bärmann;I. Ohishi;S. Tsuyama

  • Inhibition of adenylate cyclase by hormones and neurotransmitters.

    Karl H. Jakobs

  • Modulation of adenylate cyclase of human platelets by phorbol ester. Impairment of the hormone-sensitive inhibitory pathway.

    Karl H. Jakobs;Silvia Bauer;Yasuhiro Watanabe

  • A nucleotide regulatory site for somatostatin inhibition of adenylate cyclase in S49 lymphoma cells.

    Karl H. Jakobs;Klaus Aktories;Günter Schultz

  • Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor‐stimulated binding of guanosine 5′‐O‐(3‐thiotriphosphate) to guanine‐nucleotide‐binding proteins in cardiac membranes

    Gerhard Hilf;Peter Gierschik;Karl H. Jakobs

  • Two distinct Gi-proteins mediate formyl peptide receptor signal transduction in human leukemia (HL-60) cells.

    P Gierschik;D Sidiropoulos;K H Jakobs

  • GTP-dependent inhibition of cardiac adenylate cyclase by muscarinic cholinergic agonists.

    Karl H. Jakobs;Klaus Aktories;Günter Schultz

  • Measurement of receptor-stimulated guanosine 5'-O-(gamma-thio)triphosphate binding by G proteins.

    Thomas Wieland;Karl H Jakobs

  • Inhibition of platelet adenylate cyclase by epinephrine requires GTP.

    Karl H. Jakobs;Wilhelm Saur;Günter Schultz

  • Mechanism of noradrenaline-induced heterologous desensitization of adenylate cyclase stimulation in rat heart muscle cells: increase in the level of inhibitory G-protein α-subunits

    Christopher Reithmann;Peter Gierschik;Dimitrios Sidiropoulos;Karl Werdan;Karl Werdan

  • Epinephrine inhibits adenylate cyclase and stimulates a GTPase in human platelet membranes vis α-adrenoceptors

    Klaus Aktories;Karl H. Jakobs

  • Regulation of adenylate cyclase activity in hamster adipocytes. Inhibition by prostaglandins, alpha-adrenergic agonists and nicotinic acid.

    Klaus Aktories;Günter Schultz;Karl H. Jakobs

  • Inhibition of hamster fat cell adenylate cyclase by prostaglandin E1 and epinephrine: Requirement for GTP and sodium ions

    Klaus Aktories;Günter Schultz;Karl H. Jakobs

  • Purification and immunochemical characterization of the major pertussis-toxin-sensitive guanine-nucleotide-binding protein of bovine-neutrophil membranes

    Peter Gierschik;Dimitrios Sidiropoulos;Allen Spiegel;Karl H. Jakobs

  • Demonstration of cGMP‐dependent protein kinase and cGMP‐dependent phosphorylation in cell‐free extracts of platelets

    Rainer Waldmann;Silvia Bauer;Claus Göbel;Franz Hofmann

  • Mechanisms of phospholipase D stimulation by m3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors Evidence for involvement of tyrosine phosphorylation

    Martina Schmidt;Sabine M. HÜWe;Birgit Fasselt;Doris Homann

  • Receptor-mediated ADP-ribosylation of a phospholipase C-stimulating G protein.

    Peter Gierschik;Karl H. Jakobs

  • Signal amplification in HL-60 granulocytes : evidence that the chemotactic peptide receptor catalytically activates guanine-nucleotide-binding regulatory proteins in native plasma membranes

    Peter Gierschik;Ruth Moghtader;Christoph Straub;Klaus Dieterich

  • Stimulation of Phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate 5-Kinase by Rho-Kinase

    Paschal A.Oude Weernink;Peter Schulte;Yuanjian Guo;Julia Wetzel

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Aktories
Klaus Aktories University of Freiburg
Martina Schmidt
Martina Schmidt Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Thomas Wieland
Thomas Wieland Heidelberg University
Karl Werdan
Karl Werdan Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Günter Schultz
Günter Schultz Freie Universität Berlin
Christian Gachet
Christian Gachet University of Strasbourg
Peter Gierschik
Peter Gierschik University of Ulm
Mutsuki Amano
Mutsuki Amano Nagoya University
Kozo Kaibuchi
Kozo Kaibuchi Nagoya University
Günter K. Stalla
Günter K. Stalla Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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