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Profile Publications (14)
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Publications By Guenter Lepperdinger

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Designed human serum hyaluronidase 1 variant, HYAL1DeltaL, exhibits activity up to pH 5.9., Reitinger S, Müllegger J, Greiderer B, Nielsen JE, Lepperdinger G., J Biol Chem. July 17, 2009; 284 (29): 19173-7.


Mouse testicular hyaluronidase-like proteins SPAM1 and HYAL5 but not HYALP1 degrade hyaluronan., Reitinger S, Laschober GT, Fehrer C, Greiderer B, Lepperdinger G., Biochem J. January 1, 2007; 401 (1): 79-85.


'Piggy-back' transport of Xenopus hyaluronan synthase (XHAS1) via the secretory pathway to the plasma membrane., Müllegger J, Rustom A, Kreil G, Gerdes HH, Lepperdinger G., Biol Chem. January 1, 2003; 384 (1): 175-82.


Hyaluronan is an abundant constituent of the extracellular matrix of Xenopus embryos., Müllegger J, Lepperdinger G., Mol Reprod Dev. March 1, 2002; 61 (3): 312-6.


Degradation of hyaluronan by a Hyal2-type hyaluronidase affects pattern formation of vitelline vessels during embryogenesis of Xenopus laevis., Müllegger J, Lepperdinger G., Mech Dev. February 1, 2002; 111 (1-2): 25-35.   


Brix from xenopus laevis and brx1p from yeast define a new family of proteins involved in the biogenesis of large ribosomal subunits., Kaser A, Bogengruber E, Hallegger M, Doppler E, Lepperdinger G, Jantsch M, Breitenbach M, Kreil G., Biol Chem. December 1, 2001; 382 (12): 1637-47.


Hyal2--less active, but more versatile?, Lepperdinger G, Müllegger J, Kreil G., Matrix Biol. December 1, 2001; 20 (8): 509-14.


Xenopus kidney hyaluronidase-1 (XKH1), a novel type of membrane-bound hyaluronidase solely degrades hyaluronan at neutral pH., Reitinger S, Müllegger J, Lepperdinger G., FEBS Lett. September 14, 2001; 505 (2): 213-6.


Xenopus brevican is expressed in the notochord and the brain during early embryogenesis., Sander V, Müllegger J, Lepperdinger G., Mech Dev. April 1, 2001; 102 (1-2): 251-3.   


Amphibian choroid plexus lipocalin, Cpl1., Lepperdinger G., Biochim Biophys Acta. October 18, 2000; 1482 (1-2): 119-26.   


Synthesis of hyaluronan of distinctly different chain length is regulated by differential expression of Xhas1 and 2 during early development of Xenopus laevis., Köprunner M, Müllegger1 J, Lepperdinger G., Mech Dev. February 1, 2000; 90 (2): 275-8.


A retinoid-binding lipocalin, Xlcpl1, relevant for embryonic pattern formation is expressed in the nervous system of Xenopus laevis., Lepperdinger G, Engel E, Richter K., Dev Genes Evol. August 1, 1997; 207 (3): 177-185.   


B-50/growth-associated protein-43, a marker of neural development in Xenopus laevis., Schrama LH, Lepperdinger G, Moritz A, van den Engel NK, Marquart A, Oestreicher AB, Eggen BJ, Hage WJ, Richter K, Destrée OH., Neuroscience. January 1, 1997; 76 (2): 635-52.


The lipocalin Xlcpl1 expressed in the neural plate of Xenopus laevis embryos is a secreted retinaldehyde binding protein., Lepperdinger G, Strobl B, Jilek A, Weber A, Thalhamer J, Flöckner H, Mollay C., Protein Sci. July 1, 1996; 5 (7): 1250-60.

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