Eric Lindner
Physiology and Biophysics
University of California at Irvine
Department of Physiology and Biophysics
University of California at Irvine
Med. Sci. I, D-347
Irvine, CA 92697-4560
Voice: 949-824-6993
FAX: 949-824-8540
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Lindner, E., Unterreitmeier, S., Ridder, A. and Langosch, D
(2007). An extended ToxR POSSYCCAT system for positive and
negative selection of self-interacting transmembrane
domains. J Microbiol Methods 69(2), 298-305.
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Lindner, E.,Langosch, D. (2006). A ToxR-based
dominant-negative system to investigate heterotypic
transmembrane domain interactions. Proteins 65(4), 803-7.
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Ruan, W., Lindner, E. and Langosch, D. (2004) The interface
of a membrane-spanning leucine zipper mapped by
asparagine-scanning mutagenesis. Protein Sci, 13, 555-559.
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Laging, M., Lindner, E., Fritz, H.J. and Kramer, W. (2003)
Repair of hydrolytic DNA deamination damage in thermophilic
bacteria: cloning and characterization of a Vsr endonuclease
homolog from Bacillus stearothermophilus.
Nucleic Acids Res, 31, 1913-1920.
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Langosch, D., Lindner, E. and Gurezka, R. (2002) In vitro
selection of self-interacting transmembrane
segments-membrane proteins approached from a different
perspective. IUBMB Life, 54, 109-113.
A Brief Curriculum Vitae
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Civilian service (06/1992-08/1993)
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Diploma studies in Biology at the University Göttingen
(08/1993-06/2000)
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Ph.D. student at the Centre of Neuroscience,
Department Neurobiology, University of Heidelberg,
PD. Dr. Dieter Langosch
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Ph.D. student at the Chair of Biopolymer Chemistry,
TU Munich-Weihenstephan, Prof. Dr. Dieter Langosch
(09/2001-12/2006)