Publications:

       Laboratory for Host-specific virology

 
  1. 1.Bratke, K.A., McLysaght, A. and Rothenburg, S. (2013). A survey of host range genes in poxvirus genomes. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 14, 406-425

  2. 2.Liu, J., Rothenburg, S. and McFadden, G. (2012). The Poxvirus C7L Host Range Factor Superfamily. Current Opinion in Virology, (2:758-766)   FULL TEXT

  3. 3.Rothenburg, S.*, Chinchar V.G. and Dever, T.E. (2011). Characterization of a Ranavirus Inhibitor of the Antiviral Protein Kinase PKR. BMC Microbiology, 11:56    FULL TEXT

  4. 4.Park, E.H., Walker S.E., Lee, J.M., Rothenburg, S., Lorsch, J.R., and Hinnebusch, A.G. (2011). Multiple elements in the eIF4G1 N-terminus promote assembly of eIF4G1•PABP mRNPs in vivo. The EMBO Journal, 30:302-316

  5. 5.DeFilippis, V.R., Alvarado, D., Rothenburg, S. and Früh, K. (2010). Human Cytomegalovirus Induces the Interferon Response Via the DNA Sensor ZBP1. Journal of Virology, 84, 585-598.

  6. 6.Dev, K., Santangelo, T.J., Rothenburg, S., Neculai, D., Sicheri, F., Dever, T.E., Reeve, J.N. and Hinnebusch, A.G. (2009). Interactions of archaeal aIF2B with eukaryotic initiation factors eIF2α and eIF2Bα: implications for eIF2B structure and binding phospho-eIF2α. Journal of Molecluar Biology, 392, 701-722

  7. 7.Rothenburg, S.*, Seo, E., Gibbs, J.S., Dever, T.E. and Dittmar, K. (2009). Rapid evolution of protein kinase PKR alters sensitivity to viral inhibitors. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 16, 63-70

  8. 8.Lippmann J., Rothenburg S., Deigendesch N., Eitel J., Meixenberger K., van Laak V., Hortense Slevogt, Dje N´Guessan P., Hippenstiel S., Chakraborty T., Flieger A., Suttorp N., and Opitz B. (2008). IFNβ responses induced by intracellular bacteria or cytosolic DNA do not require human ZBP1 (DLM-1/DAI). Cellular Microbiology, 10, 2579-2588

  9. 9.Rothenburg, S.*, Deigendesch, N., Dey, M., Dever, T.E. and Tazi, L. (2008). Double-stranded RNA activated protein kinase PKR of fishes and amphibians: varying number of double-stranded RNA binding domains and lineage specific duplications. BMC Biology, 6:12

  10. 10.Koch-Nolte, F., Reyelt, K., Schössow, B., Braasch, F., Schwarz, N., Scheuplein, F., Rothenburg, S., Haag, F., Alzogaray, V., Cauerhff, A., and Goldbaum, S. (2007). Effective and highly specific inhibition in vivo of a lymphocyte ecto-enzyme by llama single domain antibodies FASEB Journal, 21:3490-3498

  11. 11.Deigendesch, N. Koch-Nolte, F. and Rothenburg, S.* (2006). ZBP1 subcellular localization and association with stress granules is controlled by its Z-DNA binding domains. Nucleic Acids Research, 34: 5007-5020

  12. 12.Rothenburg, S.*, Haag, F., Koch-Nolte, F., Carter, C., Graham, M. and Butcher, G. (2005). Characterization of multiple alleles of the T-cell differentiation marker RT6 (ART2) in inbred and wild rats. Immunogenetics, 57: 739-749

  13. 13.Rothenburg, S.*, Deigendesch N., Dittmar, K, Koch-Nolte, F., Haag, F., Lowenhaupt, K. and Rich, A. (2005). A PKR-like eukaryotic initiation factor 2α kinase from zebrafish contains Z-DNA binding domains instead of double-stranded RNA binding domains. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102:1602-1607.

  14. 14.Rothenburg, S., Eiben M., Koch-Nolte, F. and Haag, F. (2002). Independent integration of rodent identifier (ID) elements into some RT6 alleles of Rattus norvegicus and Rattus rattus. Journal of Molecular Evolution, 55: 251-259

  15. 15.Rothenburg, S., Schwartz T., Koch-Nolte, F. and Haag, F. (2002). Complex regulation of the human gene for the Z-DNA binding protein DLM-1. Nucleic Acids Research, 30: 993-1000

  16. 16.Rothenburg, S., Koch-Nolte, F., Rich, A. and Haag, F. (2001). A polymorhpic dinucleotide repeat in the rat nucleolin gene forms Z-DNA and inhibits promoter activity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 98: 8985-8990

  17. 17.Rothenburg, S., Koch-Nolte, F. and Haag, F. (2001). DNA methylation and Z-DNA formation as mediators of quantitative differences in the expression of alleles. Immunological Reviews,184: 286-298

  18. 18.Rothenburg, S., Koch-Nolte, F., Thiele, H.-G. and Haag, F. (2001). DNA methylation contributes to tissue- and allele- specific expression of the T-cell differentiation marker RT6. Immunogenetics. 52: 231-241.

  19. 19.Fang, J., Rothenburg, S., Koch-Nolte, F. and Haag, F. (1999). Mutation of a putative TATA motif does not affect transcription by the promoter of the T cell differentiation marker RT6. Transplantation Proceedings, 31: 1629-1630

  20. 20.Rothenburg, S., Koch-Nolte, F., Thiele, H.-G. and Haag, F. (1999). Expression of the T cell differentiation antigen RT6.2 in T-cell lines correlates with hypomethylation of the RT6 promoter. Transplantation Proceedings, 31: 1624-1625

  21. 21.Rothenburg, S., Koch-Nolte, F., Thiele, H.-G. and Haag, F. (1999). Evidence that allelic variations in the main RT6 promoter modulate transcriptional activity. Transplantation Proceedings, 31: 1626-1628

  22. 22.Koch-Nolte, F. *, Abromeit, M., Gerber, A., Kahl, S., Ohlrogge, W., Glowacki, G., Braren, R., Fang, J., Rothenburg, S. and Haag, F. (1999). Molecular characterization of a family of NAD+-metabolizing ectoenzymes in mice and men: endogenous relatives of ADP-ribosylating toxins. In Exto-ATPases and related Ectonucleotidases, L.Vanduffel, ed., 221-233

  23. 23.Haag, F., Rothenburg, S., Koch-Nolte, F. and Thiele, H.-G. (1997). Polymorphic microsatellite within the main promoter region of the rat T-cell differentiation antigen RT6. Transplantation Proceedings, 29: 1703-1704.

  24. 24.Kuhlenbäumer, G., Rothenburg, S., Matthes, M., Hollmann, C., Wingender, E., Thiele, H. G., Koch-Nolte, F. and Haag, F. (1997). Expression of the RT6 mono(ADP-ribosyl)transferases is regulated by two promoter regions. In ADP-Ribosylation in Animal Tissues: Structure, Function, and Biology of Mono(ADP-Ribosyl)Transferases and Related Enzymes, F. Haag and F. Koch-Nolte, ed. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 419: 265-270

         

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