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Prof. Dr. Susanne Illenberger

Cell Biology
School of Science
Constructor University Bremen gGmbH / Campus Ring 6 / 28759 Bremen / Germany
Phone number
+49 421 200-3206
Fax number
+49 421 200-3249
Email Address
sillenberger@constructor.university
Office
Research II, Room 54
Selected Publications

Overexpression of tau protein inhibits kinesin-dependent trafficking of vesicles, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum: implications for Alzheimer's disease

A Ebneth, R Godemann, K Stamer, S Illenberger, B Trinczek, ...

The Journal of cell biology 143 (3), 777-794

Microtubule-associated protein/microtubule affinity-regulating kinase (p110mark): a novel protein kinase that regulates tau-microtubule interactions and dynamic instability by …

HE Meyer, EM Mandelkow, G Drewes, B Trinczek, S Illenberger, J Biernat, ...

Journal of Biological Chemistry 270 (13), 7679-7688

Sequential phosphorylation of Tau by glycogen synthase kinase‐3β and protein kinase A at Thr212 and Ser214 generates the Alzheimer‐specific epitope of antibody AT100 and …

Q Zheng‐Fischhöfer, J Biernat, EM Mandelkow, S Illenberger, ...

European journal of biochemistry 252 (3), 542-552

The endogenous and cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation of tau protein in living cells: implications for Alzheimer’s disease

S Illenberger, Q Zheng-Fischhofer, U Preuss, K Stamer, K Baumann, ...

Molecular biology of the cell 9 (6), 1495-1512

Metavinculin mutations alter actin interaction in dilated cardiomyopathy

TM Olson, S Illenberger, NY Kishimoto, S Huttelmaier, MT Keating, ...

Circulation 105 (4), 431-437

Phosphorylation of the vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein regulates its interaction with actin

B Harbeck, S Huttelmaier, K Schluter, BM Jockusch, S Illenberger

Journal of Biological Chemistry 275 (40), 30817-30825

Phosphorylation of microtubule-associated proteins MAP2 and map4 by the protein kinase p110mark: Phosphorylation sites and regulation of microtubule dynamics (∗)

S Illenberger, G Drewes, B Trinczek, J Biernat, HE Meyer, JB Olmsted, ...

Journal of Biological Chemistry 271 (18), 10834-10843

Characterization of the actin binding properties of the vasodilator‐stimulated phosphoprotein VASP

S Hüttelmaier, B Harbeck, NO Steffens, T Meßerschmidt, S Illenberger, ...

FEBS letters 451 (1), 68-74

The vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein promotes actin polymerisation through direct binding to monomeric actin

B Walders-Harbeck, SY Khaitlina, H Hinssen, BM Jockusch, S Illenberger

FEBS letters 529 (2-3), 275-280

Raver1, a dual compartment protein, is a ligand for PTB/hnRNPI and microfilament attachment proteins

S Hüttelmaier, S Illenberger, I Grosheva, M Rüdiger, RH Singer, ...

The Journal of cell biology 155 (5), 775-786

Cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation and microtubule binding of tau protein stably transfected into Chinese hamster ovary cells.

U Preuss, F Döring, S Illenberger, EM Mandelkow

Molecular biology of the cell 6 (10), 1397-1410

Comparative biochemical analysis suggests that vinculin and metavinculin cooperate in muscular adhesion sites

S Witt, A Zieseniss, U Fock, BM Jockusch, S Illenberger

Journal of Biological Chemistry 279 (30), 31533-31543

Neuraminidase inhibition of Dietary chlorogenic acids and derivatives–potential antivirals from dietary sources

MGE Karar, MF Matei, R Jaiswal, S Illenberger, N Kuhnert

Food & function 7 (4), 2052-2059

Binding of Par-4 to the actin cytoskeleton is essential for Par-4/Dlk-mediated apoptosis

S Vetterkind, S Illenberger, J Kubicek, M Boosen, S Appel, HY Naim, ...

Experimental cell research 305 (2), 392-408

Raver2, a new member of the hnRNP family

B Kleinhenz, M Fabienke, S Swiniarski, N Wittenmayer, J Kirsch, ...

FEBS letters 579 (20), 4254-4258

Par-4 is an essential downstream target of DAP-like kinase (Dlk) in Dlk/Par-4–mediated apoptosis

M Boosen, S Vetterkind, J Kubicek, KH Scheidtmann, S Illenberger, ...

Molecular biology of the cell 20 (18), 4010-4020

Par-4-mediated recruitment of Amida to the actin cytoskeleton leads to the induction of apoptosis

M Boosen, S Vetterkind, A Koplin, S Illenberger, U Preuss

Experimental Cell Research 311 (2), 177-191

A conserved peptide motif in Raver2 mediates its interaction with the polypyrimidine tract-binding protein

B Henneberg, S Swiniarski, S Becke, S Illenberger

Experimental cell research 316 (6), 966-979

Raver1 is an integral component of muscle contractile elements

A Zieseniss, U Schroeder, S Buchmeier, CA Schoenenberger, ...

Cell and tissue research 327 (3), 583-594

Adenosine and forskolin inhibit platelet aggregation by collagen but not the proximal signalling events

JC Clark, DM Kavanagh, S Watson, JA Pike, RK Andrews, EE Gardiner, ...

Thrombosis and Haemostasis 119 (07), 1124-1137

 

 

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Susanne Illenberger has been teaching biochemistry and cell biology at the School of Engineering and Science at Jacobs University Bremen since 2007. She completed her studies of biology at the University of Hannover, Germany in 1992. From 1993-1996, she continued as a PhD in biology in Hamburg, followed by an occupation as a postdoctoral fellow at the Max-Planck-Unit for Structural Molecular Biology at DESY, Hamburg. Between 1998 and 2003, she worked as a scientific assistant at Technical University of Braunschweig, where she received her habilitation and a teaching permission in cell biology and was a private lecturer until 2007.