Sjur Olsnes professeur norvégien
Olsnes, Sjur
Olsnes, Sjur 1939-2014
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Works
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Isolation and characterization of viscumin, a toxic lectin from Viscum album L. (mistletoe) | |
Isolation and properties of abrin: a toxic protein inhibiting protein synthesis. Evidence for different biological functions of its two constituent-peptide chains. | |
Kinetics of binding of the toxic lectins abrin and ricin to surface receptors of human cells | |
Low pH-induced release of diphtheria toxin A-fragment in Vero cells. Biochemical evidence for transfer to the cytosol | |
Membrane interactions of diphtheria toxin analyzed using in vitro synthesized mutants | |
Membrane translocation of diphtheria toxin carrying passenger protein domains | |
Microbiology. Fighting anthrax with a mutant toxin | |
Modulation of the intracellular stability and toxicity of diphtheria toxin through degradation by the N-end rule pathway | |
New cloning opportunities with the use of noncomplementary SfiI adaptors | |
Nuclear import of exogenous FGF1 requires the ER-protein LRRC59 and the importins Kpnα1 and Kpnβ1. | |
On the Mechanism of Protein-Synthesis Inhibition by Abrin and Ricin. Inhibition of the GTP-Hydrolysis Site on the 60-S Ribosomal Subunit | |
On the Mechanism of Toxin Resistance in Cell Variants Resistant to Abrin and Ricin | |
Organization, chromosomal localization and promoter analysis of the gene encoding human acidic fibroblast growth factor intracellular binding protein | |
Peroxisomal targeting as a tool for assaying potein-protein interactions in the living cell: cytokine-independent survival kinase (CISK) binds PDK-1 in vivo in a phosphorylation-dependent manner | |
pH-regulated anion antiport in nucleated mammalian cells | |
Phosphorylation-regulated nucleocytoplasmic trafficking of internalized fibroblast growth factor-1 | |
Possible function of the protein bound to nuclear complementary RNA | |
Preparation and properties of chimeric toxins prepared from the constituent polypeptides of diphtheria toxin and ricin. Evidence for entry of ricin A-chain via the diphtheria toxin pathway. | |
Properties of volkensin, a toxic lectin from Adenia volkensii | |
Protein synthesis in the presence of non-ionic detergents in a cell-free system from rabbit reticulocytes | |
Protein toxins with intracellular targets | |
The Rab5 effector Rabaptin-5 and its isoform Rabaptin-5delta differ in their ability to interact with the small GTPase Rab4. | |
Rapid cellular removal of a membrane-inserted foreign polypeptide | |
Rapid entry of nicked diphtheria toxin into cells at low pH. Characterization of the entry process and effects of low pH on the toxin molecule | |
Rapid increase in pH set-point of the Na | |
Receptor-mediated entry of protein toxins into cells | |
Regulation of Na+/H+ and Cl-/HCO3- antiports in Vero cells | |
Requirement for prolonged action in the cytosol for optimal protein synthesis inhibition by diphtheria toxin | |
Requirement of specific receptors for efficient translocation of diphtheria toxin A fragment across the plasma membrane | |
Requirements for entry of poliovirus RNA into cells at low pH | |
Retrograde transport of mutant ricin to the endoplasmic reticulum with subsequent translocation to cytosol | |
Ricin | |
Ricin and ricinus agglutinin, toxic lectins from castor bean | |
Role of chloride/bicarbonate antiport in the control of cytosolic pH. Cell-line differences in activity and regulation of antiport | |
Role of processing and intracellular transport for optimal toxicity of Shiga toxin and toxin mutants | |
Role of the disulfide bond in Shiga toxin A-chain for toxin entry into cells | |
Routing of internalized ricin and ricin conjugates to the Golgi complex | |
Selective inhibition of sodium-linked and sodium-independent bicarbonate/chloride antiport in Vero cells | |
Shiga toxin: biochemistry, genetics, mode of action, and role in pathogenesis | |
Sialic acid-binding dwarf elder four-chain lectin displays nucleic acid N-glycosidase activity. | |
Size limitation in translocation of fibroblast growth factor 1 fusion proteins across the endosomal membrane | |
Stimulation of human lymphocytes by galactose-specific abrus and ricinus lectins | |
Stimulation of proliferation of a human osteosarcoma cell line by exogenous acidic fibroblast growth factor requires both activation of receptor tyrosine kinase and growth factor internalization | |
Structural requirements of FGF-1 for receptor binding and translocation into cells | |
Structure-function relationship of the ion channel formed by diphtheria toxin in Vero cell membranes | |
Studies on the accessability of ribosomes to inactivation by the toxic lectins abrin and ricin | |
Studies on the complex of messenger-RNA and protein in mammalian cells : a comparative study between the complex of complementary RNA and protein in the cell nucleus and the ribonucleoprotein containing rapidly labelled RNA in polyribosomes | |
Subcloning and characterization of the binding domain of fragment B of diphtheria toxin | |
Subunit structure of Shigella cytotoxin. | |
Toxic and nontoxic lectins from Abrus precatorius | |
The toxic lectin modeccin | |
Toxicity, distribution and elimination of the cancerostatic lectins abrin and ricin after parenteral injection into mice | |
Toxins that are activated by HIV type-1 protease through removal of a signal for degradation by the N-end-rule pathway | |
Trafficking and signaling pathways of nuclear localizing protein ligands and their receptors | |
Translation of mouse globin mRNA by isolated ribosomal subunits from rabbit reticulocytes | |
Translocation of diphtheria toxin to the cytosol and formation of cation selective channels | |
Translocation of exogenous FGF1 into cytosol and nucleus is a periodic event independent of receptor kinase activity | |
Translocation of FGF-1 and FGF-2 across vesicular membranes occurs during G1-phase by a common mechanism | |
Transport of exogenous growth factors and cytokines to the cytosol and to the nucleus | |
Treatment of abrin and ricin with -mercaptoethanol opposite effects on their toxicity in mice and their ability to inhibit protein synthesis in a cell-free system | |
Tumor-promoting phorbol esters and vanadate alter the sensitivity of HeLa S3 cells to poliovirus type 1. | |
Uptake and intracellular transport of acidic fibroblast growth factor: evidence for free and cytoskeleton-anchored fibroblast growth factor receptors | |
Variation in the proregion structure of heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor precursors | |
Vesicle transmembrane potential is required for translocation to the cytosol of externally added FGF-1. | |
The ways of endocytosis |