Karlheinz Mann mostly deals with Biochemistry, Peptide sequence, Molecular biology, Binding site and Amino acid. His Biochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Eggshell and Basement membrane. His Peptide sequence study combines topics in areas such as Proteome, Escherichia coli, Growth factor, Homology and Protein structure.
The concepts of his Molecular biology study are interwoven with issues in Vascular endothelial growth factor C, Epithelium, Plasmin, Wound healing and Proteases. His Binding site study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Protein degradation, Type IV collagen, Integrin, Stereochemistry and Cell–cell interaction. His research in Amino acid intersects with topics in Lectin, Sequence alignment, Messenger RNA, Northern blot and Peptide.
His primary areas of investigation include Biochemistry, Peptide sequence, Molecular biology, Amino acid and Laminin. His Binding site, Recombinant DNA, Glycoprotein, Cleavage and Edman degradation study are his primary interests in Biochemistry. His Peptide sequence research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Protein structure, Protein subunit, Sequence analysis and Eggshell.
His work is dedicated to discovering how Molecular biology, Proteolysis are connected with Proteases and other disciplines. His studies deal with areas such as Complementary DNA, Nucleic acid sequence, Sequence alignment and C-type lectin as well as Amino acid. His Laminin study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Perlecan and Basement membrane.
Proteomics, Proteome, Biochemistry, Eggshell and Bioinformatics are his primary areas of study. His Proteomics research includes themes of Computational biology, Egg protein, Embryogenesis, Molecular biology and Vitronectin. Karlheinz Mann has included themes like Evolutionary biology, Peptide sequence, Lottia gigantea and Biomineralization in his Proteome study.
His study on Biochemistry is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Yolk plasma. He has researched Eggshell in several fields, including Zoology, Mineralization, Egg white and Yolk. The study incorporates disciplines such as Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, Sea urchin and Sequence analysis in addition to Bioinformatics.
His main research concerns Proteomics, Proteome, Biochemistry, Egg white and Bioinformatics. His Proteome research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Ecology, Phylogenetics and Conserved sequence. His studies in Biochemistry integrate themes in fields like Eggshell and Biomineralization.
His Biomineralization research includes elements of Dermatopontin, Mollusc shell and Peptide sequence, Protein sequencing. His Egg white research focuses on Yolk and how it relates to Serum albumin, Protease, Ovalbumin and Vitellogenin. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, Sea urchin, Signal transduction, Sequence analysis and Spicule.
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Recombinant nidogen consists of three globular domains and mediates binding of laminin to collagen type IV.
J W Fox;U Mayer;R Nischt;M Aumailley.
The EMBO Journal (1991)
Structure, function and tissue forms of the C-terminal globular domain of collagen XVIII containing the angiogenesis inhibitor endostatin.
Takako Sasaki;Naomi Fukai;Karlheinz Mann;Walter Göhring.
The EMBO Journal (1998)
Expression and Proteolysis of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor is Increased in Chronic Wounds
Gereon Lauer;Stephan Sollberg;Melanie Cole;Ingo Flamme.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2000)
The eggshell: structure, composition and mineralization
Maxwell T Hincke;Yves Nys;Joel Gautron;Karlheinz Mann.
Frontiers in Bioscience (2012)
A single EGF-like motif of laminin is responsible for high affinity nidogen binding.
U Mayer;R Nischt;E Pöschl;K Mann.
The EMBO Journal (1993)
Cell attachment properties of collagen type VI and Arg―Gly―Asp dependent binding to its α2(VI) and α3(VI) chains
M Aumailley;K Mann;H von der Mark;R Timpl.
Experimental Cell Research (1989)
Amino acid sequence of mouse nidogen, a multidomain basement membrane protein with binding activity for laminin, collagen IV and cells.
K. Mann;R. Deutzmann;M. Aumailley;R. Timpl.
The EMBO Journal (1989)
Characterization of a type IV collagen major cell binding site with affinity to the alpha 1 beta 1 and the alpha 2 beta 1 integrins.
P Vandenberg;A Kern;A Ries;L Luckenbill-Edds.
Journal of Cell Biology (1991)
The chicken egg white proteome
Karlheinz Mann.
Proteomics (2007)
Purification and characterization of perlucin and perlustrin, two new proteins from the shell of the mollusc Haliotis laevigata.
Ingrid M. Weiss;Stefan Kaufmann;Karlheinz Mann;Monika Fritz.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (2000)
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