The listings of 2011 and 2012 are incomplete.Publications Department of Cellular Logistics
2011
Aggarwal, S., L. Yurlova, N. Snaidero, C. Reetz, S. Frey, J. Zimmermann, G. Pahler, A. Janshoff, J. Friedrichs, D. J. Mueller, C. Goebel and M. Simons:
A size barrier limits protein diffusion at the cell surface to generate lipid-rich myelin-membrane sheets.
Developmental Cell 21, 445-456 (2011)
Güttler, T. and D. Görlich:
Ran-dependent nuclear export mediators: A structural perspective.
EMBO Journal 30, 3457-3474 (2011)
Madt, T., T. Güttler, D. Görlich and M. Sattler:
Structural analysis of large protein complexes using solvent paramagnetic relaxation enhancements.
Ader, C., S. Frey, W. Maas, H. B. Schmidt, D. Görlich and M. Baldus:
Amyloid-like interactions within nucleoporin FG hydrogels.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 107, 6281-6285 (2010)
Eisele, N. B., S. Frey, J. Piehler, D. Görlich and R. P. Richter:
Ultrathin nucleoporin phenylalanine-glycine repeat films and their interaction with nuclear transport receptors.
EMBO Reports 11, 366-372 (2010)
Güttler, T.:
Structural and functional analysis of exportin-cargo recognition.
Universität Göttingen, Göttingen (2010)
Güttler, T., T. Madl, P. Neumann, D. Deichsel, C. Lorenzo, T. Monecke, R. Ficner, M. Sattler and D. Görlich:
NES consensus redefined by structures of PKI-type and Rev-type nuclear export signals bound to CRM1.
Nature Structural and Molecular Biology 17, 1367-1376 (2010)
2009
Chachami, G., E. Paraskeva, J. M. Mingot, G. G. Braliou, D. Görlich and G. Simons:
Transport of hypoxia-inducible factor HIF-1α into the nucleus involves importins 4 and 7.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 390, 235-240 (2009)
Frey, S. and D. Görlich:
FG/FxFG as well as GLFG repeats form a selective permeability barrier with self-healing properties.
EMBO Journal 28, 2554-2567 (2009)
Gontan, C., T. Güttler, E. Engelen, J. Demmers, M. Fornerod, F. Grosveld, D. Tibboel, D. Görlich, A. Poot and R. Rottier:
Exportin 4 mediates a novel nuclear import pathway for Sox family transcription factors.
Journal of Cell Biology 185, 27-34 (2009)
Kim, H. Y., M. K. Cho, A. Kumar, E. Maier, C. Siebenhaar, S. Becker, C. O. Fernandez, H. A. Lashuel, R. Benz, A. Lange and M. Zweckstetter:
Structural properties of pore-forming oligomers of α-synuclein.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 131, 17482-17489 (2009)
Mohr, D., S. Frey, T. Fischer, T. Güttler and D. Görlich:
Characterisation of the passive permeability barrier of nuclear pore complexes.
EMBO Journal 28, 2541-2553 (2009)
Monecke, T., T. Güttler, P. Neumann, A. Dickmanns, D. Görlich and R. Ficner:
Crystal structure of the nuclear export receptor CRM1 in complex with Snurportin1 and RanGTP.
Science 324, 1087-1091 (2009)
Weidenfeld, I., M. Gossen, R. Löw, D. Kentner, S. Berger, D. Görlich, D. Bartsch, H. Bujard and K. Schönig:
Inducible expression of coding and inhibitory RNAs from retargetable genomic loci.
Nucleic Acids Research 37, e50 (2009)
2008
Gontan, P., T. Güttler, J. Demmers, F. Grosveld, D. Tibboel, M. Fornerod, D. Görlich, R. Poot and R. Rottier: Interactors of Sox2 in embryonic stem cells. In: Developmental Biology, 319, 2, (2008) 553-554
2007
Frey, S. and D. Görlich:
A saturated FG-repeat hydrogel can reproduce the permeability properties of nuclear pore complexes.
Cell 130, 512-523 (2007)
2006
Bohnsack, M. T., T. Stüven, C. Kuhn, V. C. Cordes and D. Görlich:
A selective block of nuclear actin export stabilizes the giant nuclei of Xenopus oocytes.
Nature Cell Biology 8, 257-263 (2006)
Frey, S., R. P. Richter and D. Görlich:
FG-rich repeats of nuclear pore proteins form a three-dimensional meshwork with hydrogel-like properties.
Science 314, 815-817 (2006)
Ribbeck, K., A. C. Groen, R. Santarella, M. T. Bohnsack, T. Raemaekers, T. Köcher, M. Gentzel, D. Görlich, M. Wilm, G. Carmeliet, T. J. Mitchison, J. Ellenberg, A. Hoenger and I. W. Mattaj:
NuSAP, a mitotic RanGTP target that stabilizes and crosslinks microtubules.
Molecular Biology of the Cell 17, 2646-2660 (2006)
Stavru, F., B. B. Hülsmann, A. Spang, E. Hartmann, V. C. Cordes and D. Görlich:
NDC1: a crucial membrane-integral nucleoporin of metazoan nuclear pore complexes.
Journal of Cell Biology 173, 509-519 (2006)
Stavru, F., G. Nautrup-Pedersen, V. C. Cordes and D. Görlich:
Nuclear pore complex assembly and maintenance in POM121-and gp210-deficient cells.
Journal of Cell Biology 173, 477-483 (2006)
2005
Hantschel, O., S. Wiesner, T. Güttler, C. D. Mackereth, L. L. Remsing Rix, Z. Mikes, J. Dehne, D. Görlich, M. Sattler and G. Superti-Furga:
Structural basis for the cytoskeletal association of Bcr-Abl/c-Abl.
Molecular Cell 19, 461-473 (2005)
2004
Bohnsack, M. T., K. Czaplinski and D. Görlich:
Exportin 5 is a RanGTP-dependent dsRNA-binding protein that mediates nuclear export of pre-miRNAs.
RNA 10, 185-191 (2004)
Mingot, J., M. T. Bohnsack, U. Jäkle and D. Görlich:
Exportin 7 defines a novel general nuclear export pathway.
The EMBO Journal 23, 3227-3236 (2004)
2003
Görlich, D., M. J. Seewald and K. Ribbeck:
Characterization of Ran-driven cargo transport and the RanGTPase system by kinetic measurements and computer simulation.
The EMBO Journal 22, 1088-1100 (2003)
Stüven, T., E. Hartmann and D. Görlich:
Exportin 6: a novel nuclear export receptor that is specific for profilin·actin complexes.
The EMBO Journal 22, 5928-5940 (2003)
2002
Bohnsack, M. T., K. Regener, B. Schwappach, R. Saffrich, E. Paraskeva, E. Hartmann and D. Görlich:
Exp5 exports eEF1A via tRNA from nuclei and synergizes with other transport pathways to confine translation to the cytoplasm.
The EMBO Journal 21, 6205-6215 (2002)
2001
Jäkel, S., J. Mingot, P. Schwarzmaier, E. Hartmann and D. Görlich:
Importins fulfil a dual function as nuclear import receptors and cytoplasmic chaperones for exposed basic domains.
The EMBO Journal 21, 377-386 (2001)
Mingot, J., S. Kostka, R. Kraft, E. Hartmann and D. Görlich:
Importin 13: a novel mediator of nuclear import and export.
The EMBO Journal 20, 3685-3694 (2001)
Ribbeck, K. and D. Görlich:
The permeability barrier of nuclear pore complexes appears to operate via hydrophobic exclusion.
The EMBO Journal 21, 2664-2671 (2001)
Ribbeck, K. and D. Görlich:
Kinetic analysis of translocation through nuclear pore complexes.
The EMBO Journal 20, 1320-1330 (2001)
2000
Lipowsky, G., F. R. Bischoff, P. Schwarzmaier, R. Kraft, E. Hartmann, U. Kutay and D. Görlich:
Exportin 4: a mediator of a novel nuclear export pathway in higher eukaryotes.
The EMBO Journal 19, 4362-4371 (2000)
1999
Görlich, D. and U. Kutay:
Transport between the cell nucleus and the cytoplasm.
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology 15, 607-660 (1999)
Jäkel, S., W. Albig, U. Kutay, F. R. Bischoff, K. Schwamborn, D. Doenecke and D. Görlich:
The importin beta/importin 7 heterodimer is a functional nuclear import receptor for histone H1.
The EMBO Journal 18, 2411-2423 (1999)
Lipowsky, G., F. R. Bischoff, E. Izaurralde, U. Kutay, S. Schäfer, H. J. Gross, H. Beier and D. Görlich:
Coordination of tRNA nuclear export with processing of tRNA.
RNA 5, 539-549 (1999)
Paraskeva, E., E. Izaurralde, F. R. Bischoff, J. Huber, U. Kutay, E. Hartmann, R. Luehrmann and D. Görlich:
CRM1-mediated Recycling of Snurportin 1 to the Cytoplasm.
Journal of Cell Biology 145, 255-264 (1999)
Ribbeck, K., U. Kutay, E. Paraskeva and D. Görlich:
The translocation of transportin–cargo complexes through nuclear pores is independent of both Ran and energy.
Current Biology 9, 47-51 (1999)
Vetter, I. R., A. Arndt, U. Kutay, D. Görlich and A. Wittinghofer:
Structural view of the Ran–Importin β interaction at 2.3 Å resolution.
Cell 97, 635-646 (1999)
1998
Görlich, D.:
Transport into and out of the cell nucleus.
The EMBO Journal 17, 2721-2727 (1998)
Jäkel, S. and D. Görlich:
Importin beta, transportin, RanBP5 and RanBP7 mediate nuclear import of ribosomal proteins in mammalian cells.
The EMBO Journal 17, 4491-4502 (1998)
Kutay, U., G. Lipowsky, E. Izaurralde, F. R. Bischoff, P. Schwarzmaier, E. Hartmann and D. Görlich:
Identification of a tRNA-specific nuclear export receptor.
Molecular Cell 1, 359-369 (1998)
Ribbeck, K., G. Lipowsky, H. M. Kent, M. Stewart and D. Görlich:
NTF2 mediates nuclear import of Ran.
The EMBO Journal 17, 6587-6598 (1998)
1997
Bischoff, F. R. and D. Görlich:
RanBP1 is crucial for the release of RanGTP from importin β-related nuclear transport factors.
FEBS Letters 419, 249-254 (1997)
Görlich, D., M. Dabrowski, F. R. Bischoff, U. Kutay, P. Bork, E. Hartmann, S. Prehn and E. Izaurralde:
A Novel Class of RanGTP Binding Proteins.
Journal of Cell Biology 138, 65-80 (1997)
Görlich, D.:
Nuclear protein import.
Current Opinion in Cell Biology 9, 412-419 (1997)
Izaurralde, E., U. Kutay, C. von Kobbe, I. W. Mattay and D. Goerlich:
The asymmetric distribution of the constituents of the Ran system is essential for transport into and out of the nucleus.
The EMBO Journal 16, 6535-6547 (1997)
Kutay, U., F. R. Bischoff, S. Kostka, R. Kraft and D. Görlich:
Export of Importin α from the Nucleus Is Mediated by a Specific Nuclear Transport Factor.
Cell 90, 1061-1071 (1997)
Kutay, U., E. Izaurralde, F. R. Bischoff, I. W. Mattaj and D. Görlich:
Dominant-negative mutants of importin-beta block multiple pathways of import and export through the nuclear pore complex.
The EMBO Journal 16, 1153-1163 (1997)
1996
Görlich, D., N. Panté, U. Kutay, U. Aebi and F. R. Bischoff:
Identification of different roles for RanGDP and RanGTP in nuclear protein import.
The EMBO Journal 15, 5584-5595 (1996)
Görlich, D., R. Kraft, S. Kostka, F. Vogel, E. Hartmann, R. A. Laskey, I. W. Mattaj and E. Izaurralde:
Importin provides a link between nuclear protein import and U snRNA export.
Cell 87, 21-32 (1996)
Görlich, D., P. Henklein, R. A. Laskey and E. Hartmann:
A 41 amino acid motif in importin-alpha confers binding to importin-beta and hence transit into the nucleus.
The EMBO Journal 15, 1810-1817 (1996)
Görlich, D. and I. W. Mattaj:
Nucleocytoplasmic transport.
Science 271, 1513-1518 (1996)
1995
Görlich, D., F. Vogel, A. D. Mills, E. Hartmann and R. A. Laskey:
Distinct functions for the two importin subunits in nuclear protein import.
Nature 377, 246-248 (1995)
Görlich, D., S. Kostka, R. Kraft, C. Dingwall, R. A. Laskey, E. Hartmann and S. Prehn:
Two different subunits of importin cooperate to recognize nuclear localization signals and bind them to the nuclear envelope.
Current Biology 5, 383-392 (1995)
Hartmann, E. and D. Görlich:
A ran-binding motif in nuclear pore proteins.
Trends in Cell Biology 5, 192-193 (1995)
1994
Görlich, D., S. Prehn, R. A. Laskey and E. Hartmann:
Isolation of a protein that is essential for the first step of nuclear protein import.
Cell 79, 767-778 (1994)
Hartmann, E., T. Sommer, S. Prehn, D. Görlich, S. Jentsch and T. A. Rapoport:
Evolutionary conservation of components of the protein translocation complex.
Nature 367, 654-657 (1994)
1993
Görlich, D. and T. A. Rapoport:
Protein translocation into proteoliposomes reconstituted from purified components of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane.
Cell 75, 615-630 (1993)
1992
Görlich, D., S. Prehn, E. Hartmann, K. U. Kalies and T. A. Rapoport:
A mammalian homolog of SEC61p and SECYp is associated with ribosomes and nascent polypeptides during translocation.
Cell 71, 489-503 (1992)
Görlich, D., E. Hartmann, S. Prehn and T. A. Rapoport:
A protein of the endoplasmic reticulum involved early in polypeptide translocation.
Nature 357, 47-52 (1992)
1991
Görlich, D., T. V. Kurzchalia, M. Wiedmann and T. A. Rapoport:
Probing the molecular environment of translocating polypeptide-chains by cross-linking.
Methods in Cell Biology 34, 241-262 (1991)
1990
Görlich, D., S. Prehn, E. Hartmann, J. Herz, A. Otto, R. Kraft, M. Wiedmann, S. Knespel, B. Dobberstein and T. A. Rapoport:
The signal sequence receptor has a second subunit and is part of a translocation complex in the endoplasmic reticulum as probed by bifunctional reagents.