
Publications of Ursula Neu
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Journal Article (17)
2018
Journal Article
F74, pp. 451 - 462 (2018)
Spin ballet for sweet encounters: saturation-transfer difference NMR and X-ray crystallography complement each other in the elucidation of protein–glycan interactions. Acta Crystallographie Section F Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications 2017
Journal Article
12 (10), pp. 2498 - 2502 (2017)
Structure, biosynthesis, and biological activity of the cyclic lipopeptide anikasin. ACS Chemical Biology 2016
Journal Article
26 (5), pp. 532 - 539 (2016)
Complement Factor H and Simian Virus 40 bind the GM1 ganglioside in distinct conformations. Glycobiology 2015
Journal Article
11 (9), pp. 697 - 704 (2015)
An excess of catalytically required motions inhibits the scavenger decapping enzyme. Nature Chemical Biology
Journal Article
89 (12), pp. 6364 - 6375 (2015)
The Greater Affinity of JC Polyomavirus Capsid for α2,6-Linked Lactoseries Tetrasaccharide c than for Other Sialylated Glycans Is a Major Determinant of Infectivity. Journal of Virology
Journal Article
11 (10), e1005104 (2015)
Structural and Functional Analysis of Murine Polyomavirus Capsid Proteins Establish the Determinants of Ligand Recognition and Pathogenicity. PLoS Pathogens 2014
Journal Article
88 (18), pp. 10831 - 10839 (2014)
Structure Analysis of the Major Capsid Proteins of Human Polyomaviruses 6 and 7 Reveals an Obstructed Sialic Acid Binding Site. Journal of Virology
Journal Article
88 (11), pp. 6100 - 6111 (2014)
Crystallographic and Glycan Microarray Analysis of Human Polyomavirus 9 VP1 Identifies N-Glycolyl Neuraminic Acid as a Receptor Candidate. Journal of Virology 2013
Journal Article
9 (10), e1003714 (2013)
Structures of B-Lymphotropic Polyomavirus VP1 in Complex with Oligosaccharide Ligands. PLoS Pathogens 2012
Journal Article
86 (13), pp. 7028 - 7042 (2012)
Mutations in the GM1 Binding Site of Simian Virus 40 VP1 Alter Receptor Usage and Cell Tropism. Journal of Virology
Journal Article
8 (7), e1002738 (2012)
Structures of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus VP1 Complexes Define a Sialic Acid Binding Site Required for Infection. PLoS Pathogens 2011
Journal Article
414 (2), pp. 165 - 176 (2011)
Structure of the LSm657 Complex: An Assembly Intermediate of the LSm1-7 and LSm2-8 Rings. Journal of Molecular Biology (London)
Journal Article
21 (5), pp. 610 - 618 (2011)
Viruses and sialic acids: rules of engagement. Current Opinion in Structural Biology
Journal Article
85 (14), pp. 7384 - 7392 (2011)
Structures of the Major Capsid Proteins of the Human Karolinska Institutet and Washington University Polyomaviruses. Journal of Virology 2010
Journal Article
8 (4), pp. 309 - 319 (2010)
Structure-Function Analysis of the Human JC Polyomavirus Establishes the LSTc Pentasaccharide as a Functional Receptor Motif. Cell Host & Microbe 2009
Journal Article
384 (2), pp. 389 - 399 (2009)
The Polyomaviridae: Contributions of virus structure to our understanding of virus receptors and infectious entry. Virology 2008
Journal Article
105 (13), pp. 5219 - 5224 (2008)
Structural basis of GM1 ganglioside recognition by simian virus 40. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Meeting Abstract (3)
2013
Meeting Abstract
19 (3), p. 284 - 284. (2013)
Crystal structures of the major capsid protein VP1 from human polyomavirus 9 and African green monkey polyomavirus provide a foundation for understanding the serological cross-reactivity between these two closely related polyomaviruses. In Journal of NeuroVirology, 2012
Meeting Abstract
21, pp. 117 - 118. 26th Annual Symposium of the Protein-Society, San Diego, CA, August 05, 2012 - August 08, 2012. Cambridge University Press, New York, N.Y. (2012)
Structures of the major capsid protein (VP1) from closely related Human Polyomavirus-9 (HPyV-9) and African Green Monkey Polyomavirus (AGMPyV) provide insights into host range and tropism. In Protein Science, 2009
Meeting Abstract
237, p. 703 - 703. (2009)
Structural basis of carbohydrate receptor recognition by Simian Virus 40. In Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society,