Publications by authors named "L von Essen"

Mirror-image proteins, composed of D-amino acids, are an attractive therapeutic modality, as they exhibit high metabolic stability and lack immunogenicity. Development of mirror-image binding proteins is achieved through chemical synthesis of D-target proteins, phage display library selection of L-binders and chemical synthesis of (mirror-image) D-binders that consequently bind the physiological L-targets. Monobodies are well-established synthetic (L-)binding proteins and their small size (~90 residues) and lack of endogenous cysteine residues make them particularly accessible to chemical synthesis.

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  • The study assessed the impact of cleft palate with or without cleft lip (CP±L) on children's performance with wind instruments, particularly focusing on the recorder, flute, and clarinet.
  • The research was conducted at Asociación San Lucas in Peru, where children aged 6-8 receive free music lessons, and included 43 participants with and without CP±L.
  • Results showed no significant performance differences between the groups, but older children with more experience scored higher on blowing duration and sound quality, suggesting that children with CP±L can successfully learn and play wind instruments without being discouraged.
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Many biological mechanisms rely on the precise control of conformational changes in proteins. Understanding such dynamic processes requires methods for determining structures and their temporal evolution. In this study, we introduce a novel approach to time-resolved ion mobility mass spectrometry.

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Increasing consumer aversion to non-natural flavoring substances is prompting a heightened interest in enzymatic processes for flavor production. This includes methylation reactions, which are often performed by using hazardous chemicals. By correlation of aroma profile data and transcriptomic analysis, a novel -methyltransferase (OMT) catalyzing a respective reaction within the formation of -anisaldehyde was identified in the mushroom .

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A cluster of 3 persons in Germany experienced hantavirus disease with renal insufficiency. Reverse transcription PCR-based genotyping revealed infection by Seoul hantavirus transmitted from pet rats. Seoul virus could be responsible for disease clusters in Europe, and infected pet rats should be considered a health threat.

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