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Feb 16, 2024 - Göpfrich Group - Biophysical Engineering of Life
Illig, Maja; Jahnke, Kevin; Weise, Lukas P.; Scheffold, Marlene; Mersdorf, Ulrike; Drechsler, Hauke; Zhang, Yixin; Diez, Stefan; Kierfeld, Jan; Göpfrich, Kerstin, 2024, "Triggered contraction of self-assembled micron-scale DNA nanotube rings [Research Data]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/ADYUNN, heiDATA, V1, UNF:6:AJdXI51lTUqvs4V/XCVPZQ== [fileUNF]
Contractile rings formed from cytoskeletal filaments mediate the division of cells. Ring formation is induced by specific crosslinkers, while contraction is typically associated with motor protein activity. Here, we engineer DNA nanotubes as mimics of cytoskeletal filaments and a... |
Jun 23, 2022
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Feb 20, 2023 - Stoecklin_BCH_MI3
Reitter, Sonja; Schoelz, Christian; Stoecklin, Georg, 2023, "Translation initiation factor eIF3m controls ubiquitination-dependent early elongation pausing of ribosomes", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/M5ZUPP, heiDATA, V1
While translation initiation is extensively regulated, fewer mechanisms are known to control translation elongation. We discovered that prolonged stimulation of macrophages leads to suppression of protein synthesis at the level of translation elongation, through pausing of riboso... |
Oct 9, 2018 - Cluster of Excellence - Asia and Europe in a Global Context
Sablin, Ivan; Kuchinskiy, Aleksandr; Korobeinikov, Aleksandr; Mikhaylov, Sergey; Kudinov, Oleg; Kitaeva, Yana; Aleksandrov, Pavel; Zimina, Maria; Zhidkov, Gleb, 2015, "Transcultural Empire: Geographic Information System of the 1897 and 1926 General Censuses in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/10064, heiDATA, V3
The geographic information system (GIS) is based on the first and only Russian Imperial Census of 1897 and the First All-Union Census of the Soviet Union of 1926. The GIS features vector data (shapefiles) of allprovinces of the two states. For the 1897 census, there is informatio... |
Nov 13, 2023 - Neural Techniques for German Dependency Parsing
Do, Bich-Ngoc; Rehbein, Ines, 2023, "Topological Field Labeler for German", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/YYNQFF, heiDATA, V1
This resource contains the code of the topological labeler used in the paper: Do and Rehbein (2020). "Parsers Know Best: German PP Attachment Revisited". For this tool, labeling topological field is formulated as a sequence labeling task. We also include in this resource two pre-... |
Nov 13, 2023 - Neural Techniques for German Dependency Parsing
Do, Bich-Ngoc; Rehbein, Ines, 2023, "Tool for Extracting PP Attachment Disambiguation Dataset", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/RHD3KS, heiDATA, V1
This resource contains code to extract a PP attachment disambiguation dataset as described in the paper: Do and Rehbein (2020). "Parsers Know Best: German PP Attachment Revisited". The input is in CoNLL format, and the output format is similar to the one described in de Kok et al... |
Apr 16, 2021 - KnopLab
Kong, Ka-Yiu Edwin; Fischer, Bernd; Meurer, Matthias; Kats, Ilia; Li, Zhaoyan; Rühle, Frank; Barry, Joseph D.; Kirrmaier, Daniel; Chevyreva, Veronika; San Luis, Bryan-Joseph; Costanzo, Michael; Huber, Wolfgang; Andrews, Brenda J.; Boone, Charles; Knop, Michael; Khmelinskii, Anton, 2021, "Timer-based proteomic profiling of the ubiquitin-proteasome system reveals a substrate receptor of the GID ubiquitin ligase [Dataset]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/Q3TSLH, heiDATA, V1
Data accompanying the paper "Timer-based proteomic profiling of the ubiquitin-proteasome system reveals a substrate receptor of the GID ubiquitin ligase". |
Jan 19, 2022
Open Research Data from the Thomas Lab at the Institute of Organic Chemistry of Heidelberg University. |
Mar 4, 2024 - Bunz Group
Ehjeij, Daniel; Rominger, Frank; Bunz, Uwe; Freudenberg, Jan; Müllen, Klaus, 2024, "Thermolysis of Biphenylene toward Cyclo-ortho-phenylenes [data]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/AYVNYK, heiDATA, V1
The solvent and catalyst free thermolysis of biphenylenes at 350 °C furnishes [n]cyclo-ortho-phenylenes ([n]COPs, n=4–10) in one step and in high yields. At 400 °C biphenylene dimerizes into tetraphenylene, but lower reaction temperatures produce cyclooligomers. If suitably subst... |
Oct 15, 2014
This Dataverse contains research data of the Institute for Theoretical Physics at Heidelberg University. |