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Martina Schnölzer is affiliated with the German Cancer Research Center in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a concentration in Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, Paleontology, Cell Biology, and Oncology.

Their work has addressed several main topics, including:

  • Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
  • Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology
  • Hippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZ
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways
  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology
  • Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology

Recent publications by Martina Schnölzer cover a range of subjects in molecular and cancer biology. Selected papers include:

  • "PFKFB4 interacts with FBXO28 to promote HIF-1α signaling in glioblastoma" (2022) published in Oncogenesis
  • "The Wnt-specific astacin proteinase HAS-7 restricts head organizer formation in Hydra" (2021) published in BMC Biology
  • "The lysine methyltransferase SMYD5 amplifies HIV-1 transcription and is post-transcriptionally upregulated by Tat and USP11" (2023) published in Cell Reports
  • "AAMP is a binding partner of costimulatory human B7-H3" (2022) published in Neuro-Oncology Advances
  • "A Wnt-specific astacin proteinase controls head formation in Hydra" (2020) published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Martina Schnölzer frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Uwe Warnken
  • Daniela Boehm
  • Mélanie Ott
  • Stefan Pusch
  • Andreas von Deimling

Common venues for their publications include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Virus Eradication
  • Oncogenesis
  • BMC Biology
  • Cell Reports

Best Publications

  • In situ neutralization in Boc-chemistry solid phase peptide synthesis. Rapid, high yield assembly of difficult sequences.

    Martina SCHNölzer;Paul Alewood;Alun Jones;Dianne Alewood

  • Constructing Proteins by Dovetailing Unprotected Synthetic Peptides: Backbone-Engineered HIV Protease

    Martina Schnölzer;Stephen B. H. Kent

  • Methylglyoxal modification of Na v 1.8 facilitates nociceptive neuron firing and causes hyperalgesia in diabetic neuropathy

    Angelika Bierhaus;Thomas Fleming;Stoyan Stoyanov;Andreas Leffler;Andreas Leffler

  • Protease-catalyzed incorporation of 18O into peptide fragments and its application for protein sequencing by electrospray and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry

    Martina Schnölzer;Paul Jedrzejewski;Wolf D. Lehmann

  • Acetylation of the HIV-1 Tat protein by p300 is important for its transcriptional activity

    Melanie Ott;Martina Schnölzer;Jerry Garnica;Wolfgang Fischle

  • Cell type-specific desmosomal plaque proteins of the plakoglobin family: plakophilin 1 (band 6 protein)

    Hans W. Heid;Ansgar Schmidt;Ralf Zimbelmann;Stephan Schäfer

  • Two-pronged Binding with Bromodomain-containing Protein 4 Liberates Positive Transcription Elongation Factor b from Inactive Ribonucleoprotein Complexes

    Sebastian Schröder;Sungyoo Cho;Lei Zeng;Qiang Zhang

  • A new silver staining apparatus and procedure for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight analysis of proteins after two-dimensional electrophoresis

    Pranav Sinha;Julia Poland;Martina Schnölzer;Thierry Rabilloud

  • Stoichiometry of the CD95 Death-Inducing Signaling Complex: Experimental and Modeling Evidence for a Death Effector Domain Chain Model

    Kolja Schleich;Uwe Warnken;Nicolai Fricker;Selcen Öztürk

  • In Situ Neutralization in Boc-chemistry Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis

    Martina Schnölzer;Paul Alewood;Alun Jones;Dianne Alewood

  • The cell-cell adhesion molecule EpCAM interacts directly with the tight junction protein claudin-7

    Markus Ladwein;Ulrich Frank Pape;Dirk Steffen Schmidt;Martina Schnölzer

  • ADIPOCYTE DIFFERENTIATION-RELATED PROTEIN IS SECRETED INTO MILK AS A CONSTITUENT OF MILK LIPID GLOBULE MEMBRANE

    Hans W. Heid;Martina Schnölzer;Thomas W. Keenan

  • Identification of potential markers for the detection of pancreatic cancer through comparative serum protein expression profiling.

    Michael Ehmann;Klaus Felix;Daniel Hartmann;Martina Schnölzer

  • Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Tat protein inhibits the SIRT1 deacetylase and induces T cell hyperactivation.

    Hye Sook Kwon;Michael M. Brent;Ruth Getachew;Prerana Jayakumar

  • mTOR target NDRG1 confers MGMT-dependent resistance to alkylating chemotherapy

    Markus Weiler;Jonas Blaes;Stefan Pusch;Felix Sahm

  • Autoantibodies against the exocrine pancreas in autoimmune pancreatitis: gene and protein expression profiling and immunoassays identify pancreatic enzymes as a major target of the inflammatory process.

    J. Matthias Löhr;J. Matthias Löhr;J. Matthias Löhr;Ralf Faissner;Dirk Koczan;Peter Bewerunge

  • Costimulatory protein 4IgB7H3 drives the malignant phenotype of glioblastoma by mediating immune escape and invasiveness

    Dieter Lemke;Philipp Niclas Pfenning;Felix Sahm;Ann Catherine Klein

  • Identification of novel proteins associated with the development of chemoresistance in malignant melanoma using two-dimensional electrophoresis.

    Pranav Sinha;Sandra Kohl;Jochen Fischer;Gero Hütter

  • Nuclear particles containing RNA polymerase III complexes associated with the junctional plaque protein plakophilin 2.

    Claudia Mertens;Ilse Hofmann;Zhengxin Wang;Martin Teichmann

  • Three novel acetylation sites in the Foxp3 transcription factor regulate the suppressive activity of regulatory T cells

    Hye-Sook Kwon;Hyung W. Lim;Jessica Wu;Martina Schnölzer

Frequent Co-Authors

Jürgen Kopitz
Jürgen Kopitz Heidelberg University
Melanie Ott
Melanie Ott Gladstone Institutes
Margot Zöller
Margot Zöller Heidelberg University
Thomas Dandekar
Thomas Dandekar University of Würzburg
Werner W. Franke
Werner W. Franke German Cancer Research Center
Hans Heid
Hans Heid German Cancer Research Center
Eric Verdin
Eric Verdin Buck Institute for Research on Aging
Hans-Joachim Gabius
Hans-Joachim Gabius Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Peter H. Krammer
Peter H. Krammer German Cancer Research Center
Stefan M. Pfister
Stefan M. Pfister German Cancer Research Center

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