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Friedrich Lottspeich

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  449
Citations -  31053

Friedrich Lottspeich is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peptide sequence & Amino acid. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 449 publications receiving 30250 citations. Previous affiliations of Friedrich Lottspeich include Technische Universität Darmstadt & University of Marburg.

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S-layer protein gene of Acetogenium kivui: cloning and expression in Escherichia coli and determination of the nucleotide sequence.

TL;DR: The complete sequence of the structural gene for the S-layer polypeptide of Acetogenium kivui is determined and it is shown that it is weakly acidic, weakly hydrophilic, and contains a relatively high proportion of hydroxyamino acids.
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Structural characterization of blotting membranes and the influence of membrane parameters for electroblotting and subsequent amino acid sequence analysis of proteins

TL;DR: Various blotting membranes were evaluated and correlated with the efficiency of electroblotting and the performance in the sequencing process, showing that the different permeabilities for solutions of the Edman chemistry have a major influence on initial yields.
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Sequence analysis of proteolytic fragments of 124-kilodalton phytochrome from etiolatedAvena sativa L.: Conclusions on the conformation of the native protein.

TL;DR: Drawing conclusions on the conformation of the phytochrome protein were drawn, sites of preferred cleavage are considered to be freely exposed to the environment whereas potential cleavage sites which are resistant to proteolysis over a long time are thought to be localized in the interior of the native phy tochrome.
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Characterization of proteins associated with self-incompatibility in Solanum tuberosum

TL;DR: Protein extracts from potato styles of defined S-genotypes have been analysed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, and found to contain a group of basic glycoproteins from Nicotiana alata and Lycopersicon peruvianum.