Publications by authors named "Carola Bernert"

Article Synopsis
  • - Mitochondrial cristae membranes are crucial for oxidative phosphorylation, with crista junctions (CJs) acting as selective entry points to these areas.
  • - The study reveals that the Mic60 protein's central coiled-coil domain assembles into a bow tie-shaped structure, which is essential for the formation and maintenance of CJs.
  • - Mic19 enhances the tetramerization of Mic60, leading to a structure that can effectively interact with and regulate the shape and function of CJs.
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Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS)-related vessel relaxation is a highly coordinated process that regulates blood flow and pressure and is dependent on caveolae. Here, we investigated the role of caveolar plasma membrane stabilization by the dynamin-related ATPase EHD2 on eNOS-nitric oxide (NO)-dependent vessel relaxation. Loss of EHD2 in small arteries led to increased numbers of caveolae that were detached from the plasma membrane.

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Anomalous hippocampal inhibition is involved in temporal lobe epilepsy, and reduced gephyrin immunoreactivity in the temporal lobe epilepsy hippocampus has been reported recently. However, the mechanisms responsible for curtailing postsynaptic gephyrin scaffolds are poorly understood. Here, we have investigated gephyrin expression in the hippocampus of patients with intractable temporal lobe epilepsy.

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Thymus-independent type 2 (TI-2) antigens are repetitive antigens capable of eliciting antibody responses without T cell help. They are important in the immune response against encapsulated bacteria and as a rapid first line of defense against pathogens. TI-2 antigens induce strong proliferation in extrafollicular foci.

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