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Marieke Schor
Marieke Schor
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Bifunctionality of a biofilm matrix protein controlled by redox state
S Arnaouteli, AS Ferreira, M Schor, RJ Morris, KM Bromley, J Jo, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (30), E6184-E6191, 2017
692017
Quantifying disorder through conditional entropy: an application to fluid mixing
GB Brandani, M Schor, CE MacPhee, H Grubmüller, U Zachariae, ...
PloS one 8 (6), e65617, 2013
502013
Formation of functional, non‐amyloidogenic fibres by recombinant Bacillus subtilis TasA
E Erskine, RJ Morris, M Schor, C Earl, RMC Gillespie, KM Bromley, ...
Molecular microbiology 110 (6), 897-913, 2018
472018
Elucidating the locking mechanism of peptides onto growing amyloid fibrils through transition path sampling
M Schor, J Vreede, PG Bolhuis
Biophysical journal 103 (6), 1296-1304, 2012
452012
The diverse structures and functions of surfactant proteins
M Schor, JL Reid, CE MacPhee, NR Stanley-Wall
Trends in biochemical sciences 41 (7), 610-620, 2016
402016
Interplay between folding and assembly of fibril-forming polypeptides
R Ni, S Abeln, M Schor, MA Cohen Stuart, PG Bolhuis
Physical Review Letters 111 (5), 058101, 2013
402013
Prediction of solvent dependent β-roll formation of a self-assembling silk-like protein domain
M Schor, AA Martens, FA Dewolf, MAC Stuart, PG Bolhuis
Soft Matter 5 (13), 2658-2665, 2009
392009
Shedding light on the Dock–Lock mechanism in amyloid fibril growth using Markov State Models
M Schor, ASJS Mey, F Noe, CE MacPhee
The journal of physical chemistry letters 6 (6), 1076-1081, 2015
362015
The bacterial hydrophobin BslA is a switchable ellipsoidal Janus nanocolloid
GB Brandani, M Schor, R Morris, N Stanley-Wall, CE MacPhee, ...
Langmuir 31 (42), 11558-11563, 2015
332015
Natural variations in the biofilm-associated protein BslA from the genus Bacillus
RJ Morris, M Schor, RMC Gillespie, AS Ferreira, L Baldauf, C Earl, ...
Scientific reports 7 (1), 6730, 2017
262017
Analytical methods for structural ensembles and dynamics of intrinsically disordered proteins
M Schor, ASJS Mey, CE MacPhee
Biophysical reviews 8, 429-439, 2016
232016
The self-assembly mechanism of fibril-forming silk-based block copolymers
M Schor, PG Bolhuis
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 13 (22), 10457-10467, 2011
202011
Adsorption of the natural protein surfactant Rsn-2 onto liquid interfaces
GB Brandani, SJ Vance, M Schor, A Cooper, MW Kennedy, BO Smith, ...
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 19 (12), 8584-8594, 2017
172017
The conformation of interfacially adsorbed ranaspumin-2 is an arrested state on the unfolding pathway
RJ Morris, GB Brandani, V Desai, BO Smith, M Schor, CE MacPhee
Biophysical Journal 111 (4), 732-742, 2016
162016
A simple coarse-grained model for self-assembling silk-like protein fibers
M Schor, B Ensing, PG Bolhuis
Faraday Discussions 144, 127-141, 2010
152010
Structure of membrane-embedded M13 major coat protein is insensitive to hydrophobic stress
WL Vos, M Schor, PV Nazarov, RBM Koehorst, RB Spruijt, MA Hemminga
Biophysical journal 93 (10), 3541-3547, 2007
122007
Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching to Study Receptor Kinase Mobility In Planta
M Kwaaitaal, M Schor, MA Hink, AJWG Visser, SC de Vries
Plant Kinases: Methods and Protocols, 225-242, 2011
102011
Molecular dynamics simulations reveal that AEDANS is an inert fluorescent probe for the study of membrane proteins
WL Vos, M Schor, A Baumgaertner, DP Tieleman, MA Hemminga
European Biophysics Journal 39, 229-239, 2010
52010
Evolutionary variations in the biofilm-associated protein BslA from the genus Bacillus
RJ Morris, M Schor, RMC Gillespie, AS Ferreira, KM Bromley, L Baldauf, ...
bioRxiv, 091884, 2016
22016
Lateral interactions govern self-assembly of the bacterial biofilm matrix protein BslA
S Arnaouteli, NC Bamford, GB Brandani, RJ Morris, M Schor, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (45), e2312022120, 2023
12023
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