Publications by authors named "G POHL"

Article Synopsis
  • Mutations in the genes for Dsg2 and Dsc2 are linked to arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), a serious heart condition, and the study investigates how different variants of these proteins behave.
  • Through advanced techniques, the research reveals that while mutations don’t change the binding structure of these proteins, they affect how quickly they attach and detach from each other, potentially contributing to the development of ARVC by altering cell adhesion dynamics.
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This study explores age- and time-dependent variations in postprandial micronutrient absorption after a micronutrient-rich intervention meal within the Biomiel (bioavailability of micronutrients in elderly) study. Comprising 43 healthy participants, the study compares young (n = 21; mean age 26.90 years) and old (n = 22; mean age 66.

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The ageing process is associated with alterations of systemic trace element (TE) homeostasis increasing the risk, e.g. neurodegenerative diseases.

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The cardiac muscle consists of individual cardiomyocytes that are mechanically linked by desmosomes. Desmosomal adhesion is mediated by densely packed and organized cadherins which, in presence of Ca, stretch out their extracellular domains (EC) and dimerize with opposing binding partners by exchanging an N-terminal tryptophan. The strand-swap binding motif of cardiac cadherins like desmocollin 2 (Dsc2) (and desmoglein2 alike) is highly specific but of low affinity with average bond lifetimes in the range of approximately 0.

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