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Overview

Winfried Boos is affiliated with the University of Konstanz in Germany. Their academic profile indicates an active engagement in scientific research, although specific details regarding their publications, coauthors, and research topics are not documented in the available data.

Boos's scholarly activity does not include listed recent papers, so there is no direct information on the titles, publication years, or venues where the research has appeared. Similarly, there is no data on frequent coauthors, which suggests that collaborations, if any, have not been catalogued in the sources reviewed.

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Best Publications

  • Maltose/Maltodextrin System of Escherichia coli: Transport, Metabolism, and Regulation

    Winfried Boos;Howard Shuman

  • Formation of large, ion-permeable membrane channels by the matrix protein (porin) of Escherichia coli.

    R. Benz;K. Janko;W. Boos;P. Läuger

  • Maltose Transport in Escherichia coli K12

    Sevec Szmelcman;Maxims Schwartz;Thoma J. Silhavy;Winfried Boos

  • Trehalose synthesis genes are controlled by the putative sigma factor encoded by rpoS and are involved in stationary-phase thermotolerance in Escherichia coli.

    R Hengge-Aronis;W Klein;R Lange;M Rimmele

  • Crystal structure of MalK, the ATPase subunit of the trehalose/maltose ABC transporter of the archaeon Thermococcus litoralis

    Kay Diederichs;Joachim Diez;Gerhard Greller;Christian Müller

  • Completion of the hook-basal body complex of the Salmonella typhimurium flagellum is coupled to FlgM secretion and fliC transcription

    Joyce E. Karlinsey;Shugo Tanaka;Vera Bettenworth;Shigeru Yamaguchi

  • Trehalose transport and metabolism in Escherichia coli.

    W Boos;U Ehmann;H Forkl;W Klein

  • Periplasmic glycerophosphodiester phosphodiesterase of Escherichia coli, a new enzyme of the glp regulon.

    T J Larson;M Ehrmann;W Boos

  • On the significance of the retention of ligand by protein

    Thomas J. Silhavy;Sevec Szmelcman;Winfried Boos;Maxime Schwartz

  • Signal transduction between a membrane-bound transporter, PtsG, and a soluble transcription factor, Mlc, of Escherichia coli.

    Sung‐Jae Lee;Winfried Boos;Jean‐Pierre Bouché;Jacqueline Plumbridge

  • Maltose and lactose transport in Escherichia coli. Examples of two different types of concentrative transport systems.

    Regine Hengge;Winfried Boos

  • Dependence of maltose transport and chemotaxis on the amount of maltose-binding protein.

    M D Manson;W Boos;P J Bassford;B A Rasmussen

  • Glycerol facilitator of Escherichia coli: cloning of glpF and identification of the glpF product.

    G D Sweet;C Gandor;R T Voegele;N Wittekindt

  • Trehalase of Escherichia coli. Mapping and cloning of its structural gene and identification of the enzyme as a periplasmic protein induced under high osmolarity growth conditions.

    W Boos;U Ehmann;E Bremer;A Middendorf

  • The malX malY operon of Escherichia coli encodes a novel enzyme II of the phosphotransferase system recognizing glucose and maltose and an enzyme abolishing the endogenous induction of the maltose system.

    J Reidl;W Boos

  • The activities of the Escherichia coli MalK protein in maltose transport, regulation, and inducer exclusion can be separated by mutations.

    S Kühnau;M Reyes;A Sievertsen;H A Shuman

  • Trehalose-6-phosphate hydrolase of Escherichia coli.

    M Rimmele;W Boos

  • The ABC maltose transporter

    Michael Ehrmann;Rainer Ehrle;Eckhard Hofmann;Winfried Boos

  • Negative transcriptional regulation of a positive regulator: the expression of malT, encoding the transcriptional activator of the maltose regulon of Escherichia coli, is negatively controlled by Mlc

    Katja Decker;Jacqueline Plumbridge;Winfried Boos

  • Glycerol kinase of Escherichia coli is activated by interaction with the glycerol facilitator.

    R T Voegele;G D Sweet;W Boos

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfram Welte
Wolfram Welte University of Konstanz
Kay Diederichs
Kay Diederichs University of Konstanz
Michael Ehrmann
Michael Ehrmann University of Duisburg-Essen
Howard A. Shuman
Howard A. Shuman University of Chicago
Roland Benz
Roland Benz Jacobs University
Michael Thomm
Michael Thomm University of Regensburg
Thomas Ferenci
Thomas Ferenci University of Sydney
Bernd Bukau
Bernd Bukau Heidelberg University
Erhard Bremer
Erhard Bremer Philipp University of Marburg
Milton S. da Costa
Milton S. da Costa University of Coimbra

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