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Sophia Hartung

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Biochemical Society Transactions|January 16, 2009
Lessons from structural and biochemical studies on the archaeal exosomeSophia Hartung, Karl-Peter Hopfner
EMBO Reports|May 2, 2007
The exosome, pluggedSophia Hartung, Karl-Peter Hopfner
RNA Biology|February 2, 2011
Processive RNA decay by the exosome: merits of a quantitative Bayesian sampling approachTheresa Niederberger, Sophia Hartung, Karl-Peter Hopfner, et al.
Nano Letters|November 19, 2010
Reversible and controllable nanolocomotion of an RNA-processing machineryGwangrog Lee, Sophia Hartung, Karl-Peter Hopfner, et al.
Molecular Cell|April 29, 2008
Structural biochemistry of a bacterial checkpoint protein reveals diadenylate cyclase activity regulated by DNA recombination intermediatesGregor Witte, Sophia Hartung, Katharina Büttner, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|April 16, 2010
Quantitative analysis of processive RNA degradation by the archaeal RNA exosomeSophia Hartung, Theresa Niederberger, Marianne Hartung, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|April 22, 2011
Archaeal flagellar ATPase motor shows ATP-dependent hexameric assembly and activity stimulation by specific lipid bindingAbhrajyoti Ghosh, Sophia Hartung, Chris van der Does, et al.
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|December 6, 2011
Metals in biology: defining metalloproteomesSteven M Yannone, Sophia Hartung, Angeli L Menon, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 27, 2011
Ultrahigh resolution and full-length pilin structures with insights for filament assembly, pathogenic functions, and vaccine potentialSophia Hartung, Andrew S Arvai, Timothy Wood, et al.
Cell|April 5, 2011
The Mre11:Rad50 structure shows an ATP-dependent molecular clamp in DNA double-strand break repairKatja Lammens, Derk J Bemeleit, Carolin Möckel, et al.
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Biochemical Society Transactions|January 16, 2009
Lessons from structural and biochemical studies on the archaeal exosomeSophia Hartung, Karl-Peter Hopfner
EMBO Reports|May 2, 2007
The exosome, pluggedSophia Hartung, Karl-Peter Hopfner
RNA Biology|February 2, 2011
Processive RNA decay by the exosome: merits of a quantitative Bayesian sampling approachTheresa Niederberger, Sophia Hartung, Karl-Peter Hopfner, et al.
Nano Letters|November 19, 2010
Reversible and controllable nanolocomotion of an RNA-processing machineryGwangrog Lee, Sophia Hartung, Karl-Peter Hopfner, et al.
Molecular Cell|April 29, 2008
Structural biochemistry of a bacterial checkpoint protein reveals diadenylate cyclase activity regulated by DNA recombination intermediatesGregor Witte, Sophia Hartung, Katharina Büttner, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|April 16, 2010
Quantitative analysis of processive RNA degradation by the archaeal RNA exosomeSophia Hartung, Theresa Niederberger, Marianne Hartung, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|April 22, 2011
Archaeal flagellar ATPase motor shows ATP-dependent hexameric assembly and activity stimulation by specific lipid bindingAbhrajyoti Ghosh, Sophia Hartung, Chris van der Does, et al.
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|December 6, 2011
Metals in biology: defining metalloproteomesSteven M Yannone, Sophia Hartung, Angeli L Menon, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 27, 2011
Ultrahigh resolution and full-length pilin structures with insights for filament assembly, pathogenic functions, and vaccine potentialSophia Hartung, Andrew S Arvai, Timothy Wood, et al.
Cell|April 5, 2011
The Mre11:Rad50 structure shows an ATP-dependent molecular clamp in DNA double-strand break repairKatja Lammens, Derk J Bemeleit, Carolin Möckel, et al.
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