Prof. Dr. Steffen Backert



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Functional Analysis of the cag Pathogenicity Island in Helicobacter pylori Isolates from Patients with Gastritis, Peptic Ulcer, and Gastric Cancer (2004) Backert S, Schwarz T, Miehlke S, Kirsch C, Sommer C, Kwok T, Gerhard M, et al. Journal article DNA Binding Specificity of the Replication Initiator Protein, DnaA from Helicobacter pylori (2003) Zawilak A, Durrant MC, Jakimowicz P, Backert S, Zakrzewska-Czerwińska J Journal article The Helicobacter pylori CagA protein induces cortactin dephosphorylation and actin rearrangement by c-Src inactivation (2003) Selbach M, Moese S, Hurwitz R, Hauck CR, Meyer TF, Backert S Journal article Helicobacter pylori type IV secretion, host cell signalling and vaccine development. (2002) Backert S, Churin Y, Meyer TF Journal article, Review article cag+ Helicobacter pylori induces homotypic aggregation of macrophage-like cells by up-regulation and recruitment of intracellular adhesion molecule 1 to the cell surface. (2002) Moese S, Selbach M, Meyer TF, Backert S Journal article R-loop-dependent rolling-circle replication and a new model for DNA concatemer resolution by mitochondrial plasmid mp1. (2002) Backert S Journal article Specific entry of Helicobacter pylori into cultured gastric epithelial cells via a zipper-like mechanism. (2002) Kwok T, Backert S, Schwarz H, Berger J, Meyer TF Journal article Src is the kinase of the Helicobacter pylori CagA protein in vitro and in vivo. (2002) Selbach M, Moese S, Meyer TF, Hauck C, Backert S Journal article Functional analysis of the Helicobacter pylori cag pathogenicity island reveals both VirD4-CagA-dependent and VirD4-CagA-independent mechanisms. (2002) Selbach M, Moese S, Meyer TF, Backert S Journal article Phosphorylation of tyrosine 972 of the Helicobacter pylori CagA protein is essential for induction of a scattering phenotype in gastric epithelial cells. (2001) Backert S, Moese S, Selbach M, Brinkmann V, Meyer TF Journal article