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Highly cooperative feedback control of retinal rod guanylate cyclase by calcium ions
KW Koch, L Stryer
Nature 334 (6177), 64-66, 1988
6901988
Frequenin—a novel calcium-binding protein that modulates synaptic efficacy in the Drosophila nervous system
O Pongs, J Lindemeier, XR Zhu, T Theil, D Engelkamp, I Krah-Jentgens, ...
Neuron 11 (1), 15-28, 1993
3791993
Cyclic GMP directly regulates a cation conductance in membranes of bovine rods by a cooperative mechanism.
KW Koch, UB Kaupp
Journal of Biological Chemistry 260 (11), 6788-6800, 1985
2151985
Magnetic sensitivity of cryptochrome 4 from a migratory songbird
J Xu, LE Jarocha, T Zollitsch, M Konowalczyk, KB Henbest, S Richert, ...
Nature 594 (7864), 535-540, 2021
2072021
Role of cGMP and Ca2+ in vertebrate photoreceptor excitation and adaptation
UB Kaupp, KW Koch
Annual review of physiology 54 (1), 153-176, 1992
2011992
A 26 kd calcium binding protein from bovine rod outer segments as modulator of photoreceptor guanylate cyclase.
HG Lambrecht, KW Koch
The EMBO Journal 10 (4), 793-798, 1991
1871991
Functional coupling of a Ca2+/calmodulin‐dependent nitric oxide synthase and a soluble guanylyl cyclase in vertebrate photoreceptor cells.
KW Koch, HG Lambrecht, M Haberecht, D Redburn, HH Schmidt
The EMBO journal 13 (14), 3312-3320, 1994
1821994
Double-cone localization and seasonal expression pattern suggest a role in magnetoreception for European robin cryptochrome 4
A Günther, A Einwich, E Sjulstok, R Feederle, P Bolte, KW Koch, ...
Current Biology 28 (2), 211-223. e4, 2018
1642018
Interaction of glutamic-acid-rich proteins with the cGMP signalling pathway in rod photoreceptors
HG KoÈrschen, M Beyermann, F MuÈller, M Heck, M Vantler, KW Koch, ...
Nature 400 (6746), 761-766, 1999
1621999
Purification and identification of photoreceptor guanylate cyclase
KW Koch
Journal of Biological Chemistry 266 (13), 8634-8637, 1991
1411991
Functional characterization of a guanylyl cyclase-activating protein from vertebrate rods: cloning, heterologous expression, and localization
S Frins, W Bönigk, F Müller, R Kellner, KW Koch
Journal of Biological Chemistry 271 (14), 8022-8027, 1996
1361996
Calmodulin controls the rod photoreceptor CNG channel through an unconventional binding site in the N‐terminus of the β‐subunit
D Weitz, M Zoche, F Müller, M Beyermann, HG Körschen, UB Kaupp, ...
The EMBO Journal, 1998
1321998
Regulatory modes of rod outer segment membrane guanylate cyclase differ in catalytic efficiency and Ca2+‐sensitivity
JY Hwang, C Lange, A Helten, D Höppner‐Heitmann, T Duda, ...
European journal of biochemistry 270 (18), 3814-3821, 2003
1242003
Calcium-and myristoyl-dependent properties of guanylate cyclase-activating protein-1 and protein-2
JY Hwang, KW Koch
Biochemistry 41 (43), 13021-13028, 2002
1132002
Protein and signaling networks in vertebrate photoreceptor cells
KW Koch, D Dell’Orco
Frontiers in molecular neuroscience 8, 67, 2015
982015
Solubilization and functional reconstitution of the cGMP-dependent cation channel from bovine rod outer segments.
NJ Cook, C Zeilinger, KW Koch, UB Kaupp
Journal of Biological Chemistry 261 (36), 17033-17039, 1986
971986
Glycosaminoglycan-binding properties and secondary structure of the C-terminus of netrin-1
J Kappler, S Franken, U Junghans, R Hoffmann, T Linke, HW Müller, ...
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 271 (2), 287-291, 2000
952000
Photoreceptor specific guanylate cyclases in vertebrate phototransduction
KW Koch, T Duda, RK Sharma
Molecular and cellular biochemistry 230, 97-106, 2002
892002
Functional consequences of a rod outer segment membrane guanylate cyclase (ROS-GC1) gene mutation linked with Leber's congenital amaurosis
T Duda, V Venkataraman, R Goraczniak, C Lange, KW Koch, RK Sharma
Biochemistry 38 (2), 509-515, 1999
891999
Calcium-dependent binding of recoverin to membranes monitored by surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy in real time
C Lange, KW Koch
Biochemistry 36 (40), 12019-12026, 1997
891997
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