Matthias Gesemann

Research Associate
Dr. Matthias Gesemann
Room: Y13-K-40
"Ice-Hockey lover and phylogenetic tree perfectionist"
Publications
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Publications
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2024
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Glutamate transporters are involved in direct inhibitory synaptic transmission in the vertebrate retina. Open Biology, 14(7):240140.
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2023
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Evolution of visual guanylyl cyclases and their activating proteins with respect to clade and species-specific visual system adaptation. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, 16:1131093.
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2022
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Loss of the Bardet-Biedl protein Bbs1 alters photoreceptor outer segment protein and lipid composition. Nature Communications, 13:1282.
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2021
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Circadian regulation of vertebrate cone photoreceptor function. eLife, 10:e68903.
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The Bardet-Biedl protein Bbs1 controls photoreceptor outer segment protein and lipid composition. ArXiv.org 452166, Cornell University.
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Endoglycan plays a role in axon guidance by modulating cell adhesion. eLife, 10:e64767.
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2020
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Selective Gene Loss of Visual and Olfactory Guanylyl Cyclase Genes Following the Two Rounds of Vertebrate-Specific Whole-Genome Duplications. Genome Biology and Evolution, 12(11):2153-2167.
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Dysfunction of the ciliary ARMC9/TOGARAM1 protein module causes Joubert syndrome. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 130(8):4423-4439.
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Dysfunction of the ciliary ARMC9/TOGARAM1 protein module causes Joubert syndrome. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 130(8):4423-4439.
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2019
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ARMC9 and TOGARAM1 define a Joubert syndrome-associated protein module that regulates axonemal post-translational modifications and cilium stability. bioRxiv 817213, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
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Differential expression of PKCα and -β in the zebrafish retina. Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 151(6):521-530.
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2018
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Phylogeny and distribution of protein kinase C variants in the zebrafish. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 526(7):1097-1109.
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2017
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Mutations in ARMC9, which Encodes a Basal Body Protein, Cause Joubert Syndrome in Humans and Ciliopathy Phenotypes in Zebrafish. American Journal of Human Genetics, 101(1):23-36.
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2016
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mglur6b:EGFP Transgenic zebrafish suggest novel functions of metabotropic glutamate signaling in retina and other brain regions. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 524(12):2363-2378.
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2015
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Recoverin depletion accelerates cone photoresponse recovery. Open Biology, 5(8):150086.
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Eumetazoan cryptochrome phylogeny and evolution. Genome Biology and Evolution, 7(2):601-619.
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2014
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The SynCAM synaptic cell adhesion molecules are involved in sensory axon pathfinding by regulating axon-axon contacts. Journal of Cell Science, 127(24):5288-5302.
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Myosin VIIA is a marker for the cone accessory outer segment in zebrafish. The Anatomical Record, 297(9):1777-1784.
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Semaphorin 6B acts as a receptor in post-crossing commissural axon guidance. Development, 141(19):3709-3720.
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2013
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Phylogeny and expression of canonical transient receptor potential (TRPC) genes in developing zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics, 242(12):1427-1441.
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Phylogenetic analysis and expression of zebrafish transient receptor potential melastatin family genes. Developmental Dynamics, 242(11):1236-1249.
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Phylogeny and expression divergence of metabotropic glutamate receptor genes in the brain of zebrafish (Danio rerio). Journal of Comparative Neurology, 521(7):1533-1560.
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2012
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2011
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Rostral growth of commissural axons requires the cell adhesion molecule MDGA2. Neural Development, 6:22.
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Cone arrestin confers cone vision of high temporal resolution in zebrafish larvae. European Journal of Neuroscience, 33(4):658-667.
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2010
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Nomenclature of glutamate transporters in zebrafish and other vertebrates. Brain Research Bulletin, 83(6):297.
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2007
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Evidence for RPE65-independent vision in the cone-dominated zebrafish retina. European Journal of Neuroscience, 26(7):1940-1949.
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2006
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Nyctalopin is essential for synaptic transmission in the cone dominated zebrafish retina.. European Journal of Neuroscience, 24(6):1664-1674.
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Expression patterns of plexins and neuropilins are consistent with cooperative and separate functions during neural development.. BMC Developmental Biology, 6:32.
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2004
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Identification and characterization of two novel brain-derived immunoglobulin superfamily members with a unique structural organization.. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 25(2):263-274.
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2001
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Identification of candidate genes for controlling development of the basilar pons by differential display PCR.. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 18(1):1-12.
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1998
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Agrin is a high-affinity binding protein of dystroglycan in non-muscle tissue. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(1):600-605.
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1997
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Agrin binds to the nerve-muscle basal lamina via laminin.. Journal of Cell Biology, 137(3):671-683.
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The N-terminal Region of α-Dystroglycan is an Autonomous Globular Domain. European Journal of Biochemistry, 246(1):166-172.
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Synaptic differentiation: the role of agrin in the formation and maintenance of the neuromuscular junction.. Cell and Tissue Research, 290(2):357-365.
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1996
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AChR phosphorylation and aggregation induced by an agrin fragment that lacks the binding domain for alpha-dystroglycan. The EMBO Journal, 15(11):2625-2631.
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1995
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Acetylcholine receptor-aggregating activity of agrin isoforms and mapping of the active site.. Journal of Cell Biology, 128(4):625-636.
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Electron microscopic evidence for a mucin-like region in chick muscle alpha-dystroglycan.. FEBS Letters, 368(1):139-142.
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An amino-terminal extension is required for the secretion of chick agrin and its binding to extracellular matrix.. Journal of Cell Biology, 131(6 Pt 1):1547-1560.
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1994
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Disruption of microfilaments in growth cones following depolarization and calcium influx. Journal of Neuroscience, 14(12):7511-7520.
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