[HTML][HTML] Targeting the heme-oxidized nitric oxide receptor for selective vasodilatation of diseased blood vessels
…, H Müller, Y Turgay, C Rothkegel… - The Journal of …, 2006 - Am Soc Clin Investig
ROS are a risk factor of several cardiovascular disorders and interfere with NO/soluble guanylyl
cyclase/cyclic GMP (NO/sGC/cGMP) signaling through scavenging of NO and formation …
cyclase/cyclic GMP (NO/sGC/cGMP) signaling through scavenging of NO and formation …
NO‐independent activation of soluble guanylate cyclase prevents disease progression in rats with 5/6 nephrectomy
P Kalk, M Godes, K Relle, C Rothkegel… - British journal of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
1 Chronic renal disease is associated with oxidative stress, reduced nitric oxide (NO)
availability and soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) dysfunction. Recently, we discovered BAY 58‐…
availability and soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) dysfunction. Recently, we discovered BAY 58‐…
[HTML][HTML] Meta-analysis of 49 Roche oncology trials comparing blinded independent central review (BICR) and local evaluation to assess the value of BICR
Q Lian, J Fredrickson, K Boudier, C Rothkegel… - The …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Background Blinded independent central review (BICR) of radiographic images is frequently
conducted in oncology trials to address the potential bias of local evaluation (LE) of …
conducted in oncology trials to address the potential bias of local evaluation (LE) of …
Dimerization region of soluble guanylate cyclase characterized by bimolecular fluorescence complementation in vivo
C Rothkegel, PM Schmidt, DJ Atkins, LS Hoffmann… - Molecular …, 2007 - ASPET
The ubiquitously expressed nitric oxide (NO) receptor soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) plays
a key role in signal transduction. Binding of NO to the N-terminal prosthetic heme moiety of …
a key role in signal transduction. Binding of NO to the N-terminal prosthetic heme moiety of …
Residues stabilizing the heme moiety of the nitric oxide sensor soluble guanylate cyclase
PM Schmidt, C Rothkegel, F Wunder… - European journal of …, 2005 - Elsevier
Soluble guanylate cyclase, a heterodimer consisting of an α- and a heme-containing β-subunit,
is the major receptor for the biological messenger nitric oxide (NO) and is involved in …
is the major receptor for the biological messenger nitric oxide (NO) and is involved in …
[HTML][HTML] Identification of residues crucially involved in soluble guanylate cyclase activation
C Rothkegel, PM Schmidt, F Stoll, H Schröder… - FEBS letters, 2006 - Elsevier
The ubiquitous heterodimeric nitric oxide (NO) receptor soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC)
plays a key role in various signal transduction pathways. Binding of NO takes place at the …
plays a key role in various signal transduction pathways. Binding of NO takes place at the …
Beyond NO and heme: biochemical and pharmacological opportunities
C Rothkegel, PM Schmidt, AK HS, F Stoll, H Lapp… - BMC …, 2005 - Springer
Oxidative stress, defined as an alteration in the balance between the production and removal
of reactive oxygen species (ROS), plays a central role in many cardiovascular diseases. …
of reactive oxygen species (ROS), plays a central role in many cardiovascular diseases. …
Insights into activation and dimerization of soluble guanylate cyclase
C Rothkegel, PM Schmidt, DJ Atkins, F Stoll… - BMC …, 2007 - Springer
The intracellular nitric oxide receptor, soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC), is an obligate
heterodimer of an α-and a smaller, heme-containing β-subunit. The prosthetic heme group is …
heterodimer of an α-and a smaller, heme-containing β-subunit. The prosthetic heme group is …
Residues stabilizing the heme moiety of the NO sensor soluble guanylate cyclase
PM Schmidt, C Rothkegel, F Wunder, F Stoll… - BMC …, 2005 - Springer
Soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC), the intracellular receptor for the ubiquitous biological
messenger NO, exists as heterodimer consisting of an α-and β-subunit. sGC contains a non-…
messenger NO, exists as heterodimer consisting of an α-and β-subunit. sGC contains a non-…
[HTML][HTML] Testis-expressed profilins 3 and 4 show distinct functional characteristics and localize in the acroplaxome-manchette complex in spermatids
…, P Kursula, H Cappallo-Obermann, M Rothkegel… - BMC cell biology, 2009 - Springer
Background Multiple profilin isoforms exist in mammals; at least four are expressed in the
mammalian testis. The testis-specific isoforms profilin-3 (PFN3) and profilin-4 (PFN4) may have …
mammalian testis. The testis-specific isoforms profilin-3 (PFN3) and profilin-4 (PFN4) may have …