HO J, PELZEL C, BEGITT A, MEE M, ELSHEIKHA HM, SCOTT DJ and VINKEMEIER U, 2016. STAT2 Is a Pervasive Cytokine Regulator due to Its Inhibition of STAT1 in Multiple Signaling Pathways. PLoS Biology. 14(10), e2000117 NYIRENDA MH, MORANDI E, VINKEMEIER U, CONSTANTIN-TEODOSIU D, DRINKWATER S, MEE M, KING L, PODDA G, ZHANG G, GHAEMMAGHAMI A, CONSTANTINESCU CS, BAR-OR A and GRAN B, 2015. TLR2 Stimulation Regulates the Balance between Regulatory T Cell and Th17 Function: A Novel Mechanism of Reduced Regulatory T Cell Function in Multiple Sclerosis. Journal of Immunology. 194(12), 5761-5774 PELZEL, CHRISTIN, SCOTT, DAVID JAN, HO, JOHNATHAN ON KAY and VINKEMEIER, UWE, 2015. Quantitative characterisation of STAT2 dimerisation CYTOKINE. 76(1), 83-83 ANDREAS BEGITT, MATHIAS DROESCHER, THOMAS MEYER, CHRISTOPH D. SCHMID, MICHELLE BAKER, FILIPA ANTUNES, KLAUS-PETER KNOBELOCH, MARKUS R. OWEN, RONALD NAUMANN, THOMAS DECKER and UWE VINKEMEIER, 2014. STAT1-cooperative DNA binding distinguishes type-1 and type-2 interferon signaling Nature Immunology. 15, 168-176 WENTA N and VINKEMEIER U, 2013. Characterization of STAT self-association by analytical ultracentrifugation. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 967, 203-24 SPEIL J, BAUMGART E, SIEBRASSE J, VEITH R, VINKEMEIER U and KUBITSCHECK U, 2011. Activated Stat1 Transcription Factors conduct distinct saltatory Movements in the Cell Nucleus. Biophysical Journal. 101(11), 2592-600 DROESCHER M, BEGITT A and VINKEMEIER U, 2011. Paracrystals of STAT Proteins and their Dissolution by Sumo: How reduced Transcription Factor Solubility increases Cytokine Signaling. Oncotarget. 2(7), 527-8
BEGITT, A., DROESCHER, M., KNOBELOCH, K. and VINKEMEIER, U., 2011. SUMO conjugation of STAT1 protects cells from hyperresponsiveness to IFNγ Blood. 118(4), 1002-1007 ANTUNES F, MARG A and VINKEMEIER U, 2011. STAT1 Signaling is not regulated by a Phosphorylation-Acetylation Switch. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 31(14), 3029-37 DROESCHER, M., BEGITT, A., MARG, A., ZACHARIAS, M. and VINKEMEIER, U., 2011. Cytokine-induced paracrystals prolong the activity of signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT) and provide a model for the regulation of protein solubility by small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) Journal of Biological Chemistry. 286(21), 18731-18746 NARDOZZI, JONATHAN, WENTA, NIKOLA, YASUHARA, NORIKO, VINKEMEIER, UWE and CINGOLANI, GINO, 2010. Molecular basis for the recognition of phosphorylated STAT1 by importin alpha5. Journal of Molecular Biology. 402(1), 83-100 WENTA, N., STRAUSS, H., MEYER, S. and VINKEMEIER, U., 2008. Tyrosine phosphorylation regulates the partitioning of STAT1 between different dimer conformations Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105(27), 9238-9243 SPULER, SIMONE, CARL, MIRIAM, ZABOJSZCZA, JOANNA, STRAUB, VOLKER, BUSHBY, KATE, MOORE, STEVEN A, BÄHRING, SYLVIA, WENZEL, KATRIN, VINKEMEIER, UWE and ROCKEN, CHRISTOPH, 2008. Dysferlin-deficient muscular dystrophy features amyloidosis. Annals of Neurology. 63(3), 323-8
MARG A, MEYER T, VIGNERON M and VINKEMEIER U, 2008. Microinjected Antibodies Interfere With Protein Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttling By Distinct Molecular Mechanisms. Cytometry. Part A : The Journal Of The International Society For Analytical Cytology. 73A(12), 1128-40 MEYER, THOMAS and VINKEMEIER, UWE, 2007. STAT nuclear translocation: potential for pharmacological intervention. Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets. 11(10), 1355-65
LÖDIGE, I., MARG, A., WIESNER, B., MALECOVÁ, B., OELGESCHLÄGER, T. and VINKEMEIER, U, 2005. Nuclear export determines the cytokine sensitivity of STAT transcription factors. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280(52), 43087-43099 VINKEMEIER, UWE and MEYER, THOMAS, 2005. Antiviral activity of oligomerization-deficient Stat1. Genome informatics. International Conference on Genome Informatics. 16(1), 44-8
MARG, A., SHAN, Y., MEYER, T., MEISSNER, T., BRANDENBURG, M. and VINKEMEIER, U, 2004. Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling by nucleoporins Nup153 and Nup214 and CRM1-dependent nuclear export control the subcellular distribution of latent Stat1. Journal of Cell Biology. 165(6), 823-833 MEISSNER, TORSTEN, KRAUSE, EBERHARD, LÖDIGE, INGA and VINKEMEIER, UWE, 2004. Arginine methylation of STAT1: a reassessment. Cell. 119(5), 587-9; discussion 589-590 MEYER, THOMAS, HENDRY, LISA, BEGITT, ANDREAS, JOHN, SUSAN and VINKEMEIER, UWE, 2004. A single residue modulates tyrosine dephosphorylation, oligomerization, and nuclear accumulation of stat transcription factors. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279(18), 18998-9007
VINKEMEIER, UWE, 2004. Getting the message across, STAT! Design principles of a molecular signaling circuit. Journal of Cell Biology. 167(2), 197-201
MEISSNER, TORSTEN, KRAUSE, EBERHARD and VINKEMEIER, UWE, 2004. Ratjadone and leptomycin B block CRM1-dependent nuclear export by identical mechanisms. FEBS Letters. 576(1-2), 27-30
MEYER, THOMAS and VINKEMEIER, UWE, 2004. Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of STAT transcription factors. European Journal of Biochemistry. 271(23-24), 4606-12
MEYER, T., MARG, A., LEMKE, P., WIESNER, B. and VINKEMEIER, U, 2003. DNA binding controls inactivation and nuclear accumulation of the transcription factor Stat1. Genes and development. 17(16), 1992-2005 CHEN, XIAOMIN, BHANDARI, RASHNA, VINKEMEIER, UWE, VAN DEN AKKER, FOCCO, DARNELL, JAMES E and KURIYAN, JOHN, 2003. A reinterpretation of the dimerization interface of the N-terminal domains of STATs. Protein Science. 12(2), 361-5
MEYER, T., BEGITT, A., LÖDIGE, I., VAN ROSSUM, M. and VINKEMEIER, U, 2002. Constitutive and IFN-gamma-induced nuclear import of STAT1 proceed through independent pathways. EMBO Journal. 21(3), 344-354 MEYER, THOMAS, GAVENIS, KARSTEN and VINKEMEIER, UWE, 2002. Cell type-specific and tyrosine phosphorylation-independent nuclear presence of STAT1 and STAT3. Experimental Cell Research. 272(1), 45-55
MEYER, T, VINKEMEIER, U and MEYER, U, 2002. [Assessment of the ethical consequences of genotype-based pharmacotherapy] Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946). 127(47), 2524-6 BEGITT, A, MEYER, T, VAN ROSSUM, M and VINKEMEIER, U, 2000. Nucleocytoplasmic translocation of Stat1 is regulated by a leucine-rich export signal in the coiled-coil domain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 97(19), 10418-23 JOHN, S, VINKEMEIER, U, SOLDAINI, E, DARNELL, J E and LEONARD, W J, 1999. The significance of tetramerization in promoter recruitment by Stat5. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 19(3), 1910-8
CHEN, X, VINKEMEIER, U, ZHAO, Y, JERUZALMI, D, DARNELL, J E and KURIYAN, J, 1998. Crystal structure of a tyrosine phosphorylated STAT-1 dimer bound to DNA. Cell. 93(5), 827-39 VINKEMEIER, U, MOAREFI, I, DARNELL, J E and KURIYAN, J, 1998. Structure of the amino-terminal protein interaction domain of STAT-4. Science. 279(5353), 1048-52 VINKEMEIER, U, COHEN, S L, MOAREFI, I, CHAIT, B T, KURIYAN, J and DARNELL, J E, 1996. DNA binding of in vitro activated Stat1 alpha, Stat1 beta and truncated Stat1: interaction between NH2-terminal domains stabilizes binding of two dimers to tandem DNA sites. EMBO Journal. 15(20), 5616-26
ZHANG, J J, VINKEMEIER, U, GU, W, CHAKRAVARTI, D, HORVATH, C M and DARNELL, J E, 1996. Two contact regions between Stat1 and CBP/p300 in interferon gamma signaling. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 93(26), 15092-6 VINKEMEIER, U, OBERMANN, W, WEBER, K and FÜRST, D O, 1993. The globular head domain of titin extends into the center of the sarcomeric M band. cDNA cloning, epitope mapping and immunoelectron microscopy of two titin-associated proteins. Journal of Cell Science. 106 ( Pt 1), 319-30
FÜRST, D O, VINKEMEIER, U and WEBER, K, 1992. Mammalian skeletal muscle C-protein: purification from bovine muscle, binding to titin and the characterization of a full-length human cDNA. Journal of Cell Science. 102 ( Pt 4), 769-78
NAVE, R, FÜRST, D, VINKEMEIER, U and WEBER, K, 1991. Purification and physical properties of nematode mini-titins and their relation to twitchin. Journal of Cell Science. 98 ( Pt 4), 491-6