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Peter Daldrop
Researcher at University of Münster
Publications - 14
Citations - 677
Peter Daldrop is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Riboswitch & Nucleic acid structure. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications receiving 579 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Daldrop include Humboldt University of Berlin & University of Dundee.
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Photoactivation of channelrhodopsin.
Oliver P. Ernst,Pedro A. Sánchez Murcia,Peter Daldrop,Satoshi P. Tsunoda,Suneel Kateriya,Peter Hegemann +5 more
TL;DR: The functional expression of VChR cloned from the colonial alga Volvox carteri paves the way toward a broader structure/function analysis of the recently identified class of light-gated ion channels.
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Camera-based three-dimensional real-time particle tracking at kHz rates and Ångström accuracy
Alexander Huhle,Daniel Klaue,Hergen Brutzer,Peter Daldrop,Sihwa Joo,Oliver Otto,Ulrich F. Keyser,Ralf Seidel,Ralf Seidel +8 more
TL;DR: This work demonstrates that camera-based imaging can provide a similar performance for all three dimensions of particle tracking with Ångström accuracy as laser detection through photodiodes, and provides a simple and robust way for high-resolution tweezers experiments using multiple particles at a time.
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Novel ligands for a purine riboswitch discovered by RNA-ligand docking.
Peter Daldrop,Francis E. Reyes,David A. Robinson,Colin M. Hammond,David M.J. Lilley,Robert T. Batey,Ruth Brenk +6 more
TL;DR: A virtual screening exercise for a purine riboswitch was conducted to probe the strengths and weaknesses of RNA-ligand docking, indicating that this approach is a promising option to explore the wealth of RNA structures for structure-based ligand design.
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RNA tertiary interactions in a riboswitch stabilize the structure of a kink turn.
TL;DR: This study shows that the folded structure of the k-turn can be stabilized by tertiary interactions within a larger RNA structure.
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Extending the Range for Force Calibration in Magnetic Tweezers
Peter Daldrop,Hergen Brutzer,Alexander Huhle,Dominik J. Kauert,Ralf Seidel,Ralf Seidel,Ralf Seidel +6 more
TL;DR: The force calibration based on the long pendulum geometry will facilitate high-resolution magnetic-tweezers experiments that rely on short molecules and large forces, as well as highly parallelized measurements that use low frame rates.