Juergen Wehland

2.1k total citations
16 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Juergen Wehland is a scholar working on Cell Biology, Molecular Biology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Juergen Wehland has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Cell Biology, 9 papers in Molecular Biology and 2 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Juergen Wehland's work include Microtubule and mitosis dynamics (9 papers), Cellular transport and secretion (6 papers) and 14-3-3 protein interactions (5 papers). Juergen Wehland is often cited by papers focused on Microtubule and mitosis dynamics (9 papers), Cellular transport and secretion (6 papers) and 14-3-3 protein interactions (5 papers). Juergen Wehland collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and France. Juergen Wehland's co-authors include Klaus Weber, Theresia E. B. Stradal, Klemens Rottner, Didier Job, Laurence Lafanéchère, Anika Steffen, Leticia Peris, Yasmina Saoudi, Annie Andrieux and Stefanie Benesch and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and The Journal of Cell Biology.

In The Last Decade

Juergen Wehland

16 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Peers

Juergen Wehland
P. Mangeat France
Alan L. Munn Australia
Elizabeth Smythe United Kingdom
Alex H. Hutagalung United States
Chih‐Ying Chen United States
Jennifer M. Kavran United States
P. Mangeat France
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All Works

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Steffen, Anika, Jan Faix, Guenter P. Resch, et al.. (2006). Filopodia Formation in the Absence of Functional WAVE- and Arp2/3-Complexes. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 17(6). 2581–2591. 190 indexed citations
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Peris, Leticia, Manuel Théry, Julien Fauré, et al.. (2006). Tubulin tyrosination is a major factor affecting the recruitment of CAP-Gly proteins at microtubule plus ends. The Journal of Cell Biology. 174(6). 839–849. 253 indexed citations
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Schreiber, Kerstin, Martin Eschbach, Lothar Jaensch, et al.. (2005). Anaerobic Survival of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by Pyruvate Fermentation Requires an Usp-Type Stress Protein. Journal of Bacteriology. 188(2). 659–668. 111 indexed citations
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Rottner, Klemens, Theresia E. B. Stradal, & Juergen Wehland. (2005). Bacteria-Host-Cell Interactions at the Plasma Membrane: Stories on Actin Cytoskeleton Subversion. Developmental Cell. 9(1). 3–17. 93 indexed citations
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Erck, Christian, Leticia Peris, Annie Andrieux, et al.. (2005). A vital role of tubulin-tyrosine-ligase for neuronal organization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 102(22). 7853–7858. 236 indexed citations
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Benesch, Stefanie, Simona Polo, Frank P.L. Lai, et al.. (2005). N-WASP deficiency impairs EGF internalization and actin assembly at clathrin-coated pits. Journal of Cell Science. 118(14). 3103–3115. 131 indexed citations
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Sechi, Antonio & Juergen Wehland. (2004). Interplay between TCR signalling and actin cytoskeleton dynamics. Trends in Immunology. 25(5). 257–265. 48 indexed citations
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Benesch, Stefanie, Silvia Lommel, Anika Steffen, et al.. (2002). Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Biphosphate (PIP2)-induced Vesicle Movement Depends on N-WASP and Involves Nck, WIP, and Grb2. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277(40). 37771–37776. 128 indexed citations
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Orr, Elisha, et al.. (1999). Aromatic and basic residues within the EVH1 domain of VASP specify its interaction with proline-rich ligands. Current Biology. 9(13). 715–S4. 6 indexed citations
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Llanos, Roxana M., Véronique Chevrier, Michel Ronjat, et al.. (1999). Tubulin Binding Sites on γ-Tubulin:  Identification and Molecular Characterization. Biochemistry. 38(48). 15712–15720. 30 indexed citations
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Lafanéchère, Laurence, Michel Ronjat, Juergen Wehland, et al.. (1998). Separation of Tubulin Subunits under Nondenaturing Conditions. Biochemistry. 37(24). 8724–8734. 8 indexed citations
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Lafanéchère, Laurence, Bernard Eddé, Philippe Denoulet, et al.. (1991). Characterization of a major brain tubulin variant which cannot be tyrosinated. Biochemistry. 30(43). 10523–10528. 164 indexed citations
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Wehland, Juergen, et al.. (1989). Complete separation of tyrosinated, detyrosinated, and nontyrosinatable brain tubulin subpopulations using affinity chromatography. Biochemistry. 28(6). 2698–2704. 80 indexed citations
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Olins, Donald E., Ada L. Olins, Michel Robert‐Nicoud, et al.. (1989). Differential distribution of α‐tubulin isotypes in Euplotes eurystomus determined by confocal immunofluorescence microscopy**. Biology of the Cell. 66(3). 235–246. 13 indexed citations
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Osborn, Mary, et al.. (1988). The submembranous location of p11 and its interaction with the p36 substrate of pp60 src kinase in situ. Experimental Cell Research. 175(1). 81–96. 94 indexed citations
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Wehland, Juergen & Klaus Weber. (1987). Turnover of the carboxy-terminal tyrosine of α-tubulin and means of reaching elevated levels of detyrosination in living cells. Journal of Cell Science. 88(2). 185–203. 182 indexed citations

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