Publications by authors named "Wiebke Knoll"

The myelin sheath is a tightly packed, multilayered membrane structure wrapped around selected nerve axons in the central and the peripheral nervous system. Because of its electrical insulation of the axons, which allows fast, saltatory nerve impulse conduction, myelin is crucial for the proper functioning of the vertebrate nervous system. A subset of myelin-specific proteins is well-defined, but their influence on membrane dynamics, i.

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  • Recent research highlights the significant role of relaxation effects in amorphous ices, which influence their thermal stability and glass transition behaviors.
  • Experiments were conducted using neutron scattering on various relaxed forms of amorphous ice, aimed at understanding their dynamics as they resemble supercooled liquid water.
  • Some samples exhibited a weak sub-T(g) anomaly in the Debye-Waller factor, potentially indicating fast precursor dynamics, but this was not consistent across all samples.
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Silk fibers are semicrystalline nanocomposite protein fibers with an extraordinary mechanical toughness that changes with humidity. Diffusive or overdamped motion on a molecular level is absent in dry silkworm silk, but present in humid silk at ambient temperature. This microscopic diffusion distinctly depends on the externally applied macroscopic tensile force.

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The myelin sheath is a tightly packed multilayered membrane structure insulating selected axons in the central and the peripheral nervous systems. Myelin is a biochemically unique membrane, containing a specific set of proteins. In this study, we expressed and purified recombinant human myelin P2 protein and determined its crystal structure to a resolution of 1.

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