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    Transport of nickel and cobalt ions into bacterial cells by S components of ECF transporters

    Energy-coupling factor (ECF) transporters form a distinct group of ABC-type micronutrient importers in prokaryotes that do not contain extracytoplasmic, soluble substrate-binding proteins. Instead, they consis...

    Franziska Kirsch, Thomas Eitinger in BioMetals (2014)

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    Planar substrate-binding site dictates the specificity of ECF-type nickel/cobalt transporters

    The energy-coupling factor (ECF) transporters are multi-subunit protein complexes that mediate uptake of transition-metal ions and vitamins in about 50% of the prokaryotes, including bacteria and archaea. Biol...

    You Yu, Mingze Zhou, Franziska Kirsch, Congqiao Xu, Li Zhang, Yu Wang in Cell Research (2014)

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    Analyse eines unkonventionellen Vitamin-Transporters

    Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) identifies the co-localization of fluorescent macromolecules on a nanometer scale. FRET between nonidentical and identical fluorophores is called HeteroFRET or HomoFRET...

    Joanna Ziomkowska, Franziska Kirsch, Andreas Herrmann, Thomas Eitinger in BIOspektrum (2012)