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Ludwig Lehle is affiliated with the University of Regensburg in Germany. Their academic profile reflects a career rooted in scholarly research within an institutional framework that supports scientific advancement.

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Due to the absence of detailed publication and research data, a comprehensive description of Ludwig Lehle's scientific contributions, collaborative networks, and thematic specialization cannot be provided at this time.

Best Publications

  • The specific site of tunicamycin inhibition in the formation of dolichol-bound N-acetylglucosamine derivatives

    L. Lehle;W. Tanner

  • Protein glycosylation in yeast.

    Widmar Tanner;Ludwig Lehle

  • Protein glycosylation, conserved from yeast to man: a model organism helps elucidate congenital human diseases.

    Ludwig Lehle;Sabine Strahl;Widmar Tanner

  • SRD5A3 Is Required for Converting Polyprenol to Dolichol and Is Mutated in a Congenital Glycosylation Disorder

    Vincent Cantagrel;Dirk J. Lefeber;Bobby G. Ng;Ziqiang Guan

  • Auxin induces rapid changes in phosphatidylinositol metabolites.

    C Ettlinger;L Lehle

  • The oligosaccharyltransferase complex from yeast.

    Roland Knauer;Ludwig Lehle

  • STT3, a highly conserved protein required for yeast oligosaccharyl transferase activity in vivo.

    R. Zufferey;R. Knauer;P. Burda;I. Stagljar

  • Pir Proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Are Attached to β-1,3-Glucan by a New Protein-Carbohydrate Linkage

    Margit Ecker;Rainer Deutzmann;Ludwig Lehle;Vladimir Mrsa

  • Gene identification in the Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation type I by whole-exome sequencing

    Sharitakoemari Timal;Alexander Hoischen;Ludwig Lehle;Maciej Adamowicz

  • Deficiency of Dol-P-Man synthase subunit DPM3 bridges the congenital disorders of glycosylation with the dystroglycanopathies.

    Dirk J Lefeber;Johannes Schönberger;Eva Morava;Mailys Guillard

  • The Role of Dolicholmonophosphate in Glycoprotein Biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Chandra Bhan Sharma;Peter Babczinski;Ludwig Lehle;Widmar Tanner

  • Carbohydrate deficient glycoprotein syndrome type IV: deficiency of dolichyl-P-Man:Man(5)GlcNAc(2)-PP-dolichyl mannosyltransferase.

    Christian Körner;Roland Knauer;Ulrich Stephani;Thorsten Marquardt

  • The Oligosaccharyltransferase Complex from Saccharomyces cerevisiae ISOLATION OF THE OST6 GENE, ITS SYNTHETIC INTERACTION WITH OST3, AND ANALYSIS OF THE NATIVE COMPLEX

    Roland Knauer;Ludwig Lehle

  • N-Glycosylation of Yeast Proteins Characterization of the Solubilized Oligosaccharyl Transferase

    Chandra B. Sharma;Ludwig Lehle;Widmar Tanner

  • A New Type of Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (CDG-Ii) Provides New Insights into the Early Steps of Dolichol-linked Oligosaccharide Biosynthesis

    Christian Thiel;Markus Schwarz;Jianhe Peng;Michal Grzmil

  • Autosomal Recessive Dilated Cardiomyopathy due to DOLK Mutations Results from Abnormal Dystroglycan O-Mannosylation

    Dirk J. Lefeber;Arjan P. M. de Brouwer;Eva Morava;Moniek Riemersma

  • Carbohydrate-deficient glycoprotein syndrome type V: Deficiency of dolichyl-P-Glc:Man9GlcNAc2-PP-dolichyl glucosyltransferase

    C Körner;R Knauer;U Holzbach;F Hanefeld

  • The Auxin-induced Maize Gene ZmSAUR2 Encodes a Short-lived Nuclear Protein Expressed in Elongating Tissues

    Stefan Knauss;Thomas Rohrmeier;Ludwig Lehle

  • Biosynthesis of the core region of yeast mannoproteins. Formation of a glucosylated dolichol-bound oligosaccharide precursor, its transfer to protein and subsequent modification.

    Ludwig Lehle

  • Carbohydrate-deficient glycoprotein syndromes become congenital disorders of glycosylation: an updated nomenclature for CDG. First International Workshop on CDGS.

    M Aebi;A Helenius;B Schenk;R Barone

Frequent Co-Authors

Widmar Tanner
Widmar Tanner University of Regensburg
Ron A. Wevers
Ron A. Wevers Radboud University
Eva Morava
Eva Morava Mayo Clinic
Thomas Roitsch
Thomas Roitsch University of Copenhagen
Dirk Bosch
Dirk Bosch Wageningen University & Research
Markus Aebi
Markus Aebi ETH Zurich
Kurt von Figura
Kurt von Figura University of Göttingen
Arjan P.M. de Brouwer
Arjan P.M. de Brouwer Radboud University
Hans van Bokhoven
Hans van Bokhoven Radboud University
Joseph G. Gleeson
Joseph G. Gleeson University of California, San Diego

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