Tobias Beckhaus

Neurochemistry, Biocenter of Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Publications of Tobias Beckhaus

  • A competent extraction method of plant proteins for 2-D gel electrophoresis.

    Authors: Ahmed Ashoub, Thomas Berberich, Tobias Beckhaus, Wolfgang Brüggemann

    Electrophoresis. 11/2011; 32(21):2975-8.

    The efficient extraction of high-quality proteins is a key factor for a successful proteomic analysis approach. In the method suggested here, absolute ethanol containing 10 mM DTT was used to
  • Simple dual-spotting procedure enhances nLC-MALDI MS/MS analysis of digests with less specific enzymes.

    Authors: Dominic Baeumlisberger, Marion Rohmer, Tabiwang N Arrey, Benjamin F Mueller, Tobias Beckhaus, Ute Bahr, Guenes Barka, Michael Karas

    Journal of proteome research. 06/2011; 10(6):2889-94.

    The beneficial effect of high mass accuracy in mass spectrometry is especially pronounced when using less specific enzymes as the number of theoretically possible peptides increases dramatically
  • Nerve injury evoked loss of latexin expression in spinal cord neurons contributes to the development of neuropathic pain.

    Authors: Hilmar Nils Kühlein, Irmgard Tegeder, Christine Möser, Hee-Young Lim, Annett Häussler, Katharina Spieth, Ingo Jennes, Rolf Marschalek, Tobias Beckhaus, Michael Karas, Markus Fauth, Corina Ehnert, Gerd Geisslinger, Ellen Niederberger

    PloS one. 01/2011; 6(4):e19270.

    Nerve injury leads to sensitization mechanisms in the peripheral and central nervous system which involve transcriptional and post-transcriptional modifications in sensory nerves. To assess protein
  • Hypoxia and reoxygenation of primary human hepatocytes induce proteome changes of glucose metabolism, oxidative protection and peroxisomal function.

    Authors: Christoph W Strey, Johannes Gestrich, Tobias Beckhaus, Rosa Maria Marquez-Pinilla, Elsie Oppermann, Christian Mönch, John D Lambris, Michael Karas, Wolf O Bechstein

    International journal of molecular medicine. 10/2010; 26(4):577-84.

    Protective hepatocellular responses to a hypoxic challenge are crucial to preserve liver function. The knowledge of affected metabolic functions could help assess and enhance hepatic ischemic
  • Labeling elastase digests with TMT: informational gain by identification of poorly detectable peptides with MALDI-TOF/TOF mass spectrometry.

    Authors: Dominic Baeumlisberger, Tabiwang N Arrey, Benjamin Rietschel, Marion Rohmer, Dimitrios G Papasotiriou, Benjamin Mueller, Tobias Beckhaus, Michael Karas

    Proteomics. 08/2010; 10(21):3905-9.

    The applicability of the less specific protease elastase for the identification of membrane and cytosolic proteins has already been demonstrated. MALDI as ionization technique particularly favors the
  • Cell-free expression profiling of E. coli inner membrane proteins.

    Authors: Daniel Schwarz, Daniel Daley, Tobias Beckhaus, Volker Dötsch, Frank Bernhard

    Proteomics. 03/2010; 10(9):1762-79.

    The high versatility and open nature of cell-free expression systems offers unique options to modify expression environments. In particular for membrane proteins, the choice of co-translational
  • Mass estimation of native proteins by blue native electrophoresis: principles and practical hints.

    Authors: Ilka Wittig, Tobias Beckhaus, Zibiernisha Wumaier, Michael Karas, Hermann Schägger

    Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP. 02/2010; 9(10):2149-61.

    Blue native electrophoresis is one of the most popular techniques for mass estimation of native membrane proteins, but the use of non-optimal mass markers and acrylamide gels can compromise accuracy
  • Complement factor H-related proteins CFHR2 and CFHR5 represent novel ligands for the infection-associated CRASP proteins of Borrelia burgdorferi.

    Authors: Corinna Siegel, Teresia Hallström, Christine Skerka, Hannes Eberhardt, Barbara Uzonyi, Tobias Beckhaus, Michael Karas, Reinhard Wallich, Brian Stevenson, Peter F Zipfel, Peter Kraiczy

    PloS one. 01/2010; 5(10):e13519.

    One virulence property of Borrelia burgdorferi is its resistance to innate immunity, in particular to complement-mediated killing. Serum-resistant B. burgdorferi express up to five distinct
  • Metabotropic glutamate receptor 4 interacts with microtubule-associated protein 1B.

    Authors: Anina Moritz, Astrid Scheschonka, Tobias Beckhaus, Michael Karas, Heinrich Betz

    Biochemical and biophysical research communications. 09/2009;

    The metabotropic glutamate receptor 4 (mGluR4) is a G-protein coupled receptor that mediates inhibition of neurotransmitter release. Here, we used a proteomic approach to identify novel interaction
  • Identification of Human Cathepsin G As a Functional Target of Boswellic Acids from the Anti-Inflammatory Remedy Frankincense.

    Authors: Lars Tausch, Arne Henkel, Ulf Siemoneit, Daniel Poeckel, Nicole Kather, Lutz Franke, Bettina Hofmann, Gisbert Schneider, Carlo Angioni, Gerd Geisslinger, Carsten Skarke, Wolfgang Holtmeier, Tobias Beckhaus, Michael Karas, Johann Jauch, Oliver Werz

    Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 08/2009;

    Frankincense preparations, used in folk medicine to cure inflammatory diseases, showed anti-inflammatory effectiveness in animal models and clinical trials. Boswellic acids (BAs) constitute major
  • Nitric Oxide-Independent Vasodilator Rescues Heme-Oxidized Soluble Guanylate Cyclase From Proteasomal Degradation.

    Authors: Sabine Meurer, Sylke Pioch, Tatjana Pabst, Nils Opitz, Peter M Schmidt, Tobias Beckhaus, Kristina Wagner, Simone Matt, Kristina Gegenbauer, Sandra Geschka, Michael Karas, Johannes-Peter Stasch, Harald H H W Schmidt, Werner Müller-Esterl

    Circulation research. 06/2009;

    Nitric oxide (NO) is an essential vasodilator. In vascular diseases, oxidative stress attenuates NO signaling by both chemical scavenging of free NO and oxidation and downregulation of its major
  • The proteome of the presynaptic active zone: from docked synaptic vesicles to adhesion molecules and maxi-channels.

    Authors: Marco Morciano, Tobias Beckhaus, Michael Karas, Herbert Zimmermann, Walter Volknandt

    Journal of neurochemistry. 03/2009; 108(3):662-75.

    The presynaptic proteome controls neurotransmitter release and the short and long term structural and functional dynamics of the nerve terminal. Using a monoclonal antibody against synaptic vesicle
  • Differential phosphoproteome profiling reveals a functional role for VASP in Helicobacter pylori-induced cytoskeleton turnover in gastric epithelial cells.

    Authors: Olivia Knauer, Nadine A Binai, Gert Carra, Tobias Beckhaus, Kay-Martin Hanschmann, Thomas Renné, Steffen Backert, Michael Karas, Silja Wessler

    Cellular microbiology. 11/2008; 10(11):2285-96.

    Infection with Helicobacter pylori induces various gastric diseases, including ulceration, gastritis and neoplasia. As H. pylori-induced cellular mechanisms leading to these disease states are widely
  • Analysis of the synaptic vesicle proteome using three gel-based protein separation techniques.

    Authors: Jacqueline Burré, Tobias Beckhaus, Hermann Schägger, Carsten Corvey, Sandra Hofmann, Michael Karas, Herbert Zimmermann, Walter Volknandt

    Proteomics. 01/2007; 6(23):6250-62.

    Synaptic vesicles are key organelles in neurotransmission. Their functions are governed by a unique set of integral and peripherally associated proteins. To obtain a complete protein inventory, we
  • Synaptic vesicle proteins under conditions of rest and activation: analysis by 2-D difference gel electrophoresis.

    Authors: Jacqueline Burré, Tobias Beckhaus, Carsten Corvey, Michael Karas, Herbert Zimmermann, Walter Volknandt

    Electrophoresis. 10/2006; 27(17):3488-96.

    Synaptic vesicles are organelles of the nerve terminal that secrete neurotransmitters by fusion with the presynaptic plasma membrane. Vesicle fusion is tightly controlled by depolarization of the
  • Carbon Source-dependent assembly of the Snf1p kinase complex in Candida albicans.

    Authors: Carsten Corvey, Peter Koetter, Tobias Beckhaus, Jeremy Hack, Sandra Hofmann, Martin Hampel, Torsten Stein, Michael Karas, Karl-Dieter Entian

    The Journal of biological chemistry. 08/2005; 280(27):25323-30.

    The Snf1p/AMP-activated kinases are involved in transcriptional, metabolic, and developmental regulation in response to stress. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Snf1p (Cat1p) is one of the key regulators
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Institutions

  • 2006–2009
    • Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
      Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
  • 2007
    • Klinikum der Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität
      Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany