Publications
- Waaijers, S., Munoz, J., Berends, C., Ramalho, J.J., Goerdayal, S.S., Low, T.Y., Zoumaro-Djayoon, A.D., Hoffmann, M., Koorman, T., Tas, R.P., et al. (2016). A tissue-specific protein purification approach in Caenorhabditis elegans identifies novel interaction partners of DLG-1/Discs large. BMC Biol 14, 66. PMID: 27506200 (Pubmed)
- Jahnel, O., Hoffmann, B., Merkel, R., Bossinger, O., and Leube, R.E. (2016). Mechanical probing of the intermediate filament-rich Caenorhabditis elegans intestine. In Intermediate Filament Proteins, Volume 568, M.B. Omary and R.K.H. Liem, eds. (San Diego: Elsevier Academic Press Inc), pp. 681-706. PMID: 26795489 (Pubmed)
- Geisler, F., Gerhardus, H., Carberry, K., Davis, W., Jorgensen, E., Richardson, C., Bossinger, O., and Leube, R.E. (2016). A novel function for the MAP kinase SMA-5 in intestinal tube stability. Mol. Biol. Cell. PMID: 27733627 (Pubmed)
- Bossinger, O., Wiesenfahrt, T., and Hoffmann, M. (2015). Establishment and maintenance of cell polarity in the C. elegans intestine. In Cell Polarity 2 Role in Development and Disease, K. Ebnet, ed. (Heidelberg: Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland), pp. 33-65.
- Honnen, S., Bossinger, O., and Hoffmann, M. (2014). Planar cell polarity proteins vang-1 and dsh-2 contribute to jnk-1 activation in C. elegans embryogenesis. Asian Journal of Science and Technology 5, 665-668.
- van den Ecker, D., van den Brand, M.A., Ariaans, G., Hoffmann, M., Bossinger, O., Mayatepek, E., Nijtmans, L.G., and Distelmaier, F. (2012). Identification and functional analysis of mitochondrial complex I assembly factor homologues in C. elegans. Mitochondrion 12, 399-405. PMID: 22387847 (Pubmed)
- Honnen, S.J., Büchter, C., Schroder, V., Hoffmann, M., Kohara, Y., Kampkotter, A., and Bossinger, O. (2012). C. elegans VANG-1 modulates life span via insulin/IGF-1-like signaling. PLoS One 7, 10. PMID: 22359667 (Pubmed)
- Hoffmann, M., Honnen, S., Mayatepek, E., Watjen, W., Koopman, W.J.H., Bossinger, O., and Distelmaier, F. (2012). MICS-1 interacts with mitochondrial ATAD-3 and modulates lifespan in C. elegans. Exp. Gerontol. 47, 270-275. PMID: 22245785 (Pubmed)
- Carberry, K., Wiesenfahrt, T., Geisler, F., Stöcker, S., Gerhardus, H., Ueberbach, D., Davis, W., Jorgensen, E., Leube, R.E., and Bossinger, O. (2012). The novel intestinal filament organizer IFO-1 contributes to epithelial integrity in concert with ERM-1 and DLG-1. Development 139, 1851-1862. PMID: 22510987 (Pubmed)
- Bossinger, O., and Hoffmann, M. (2012). Development and cell polarity of the C. elegans intestine. In Current Frontiers and Perspectives in Cell Biology, S. Najman, ed. (Rijeka, Croatia: InTech).
- Bossinger, O., and Cowan, C.R. (2012). Methods in Cell Biology: Analysis of Cell Polarity in C. elegans Embryos. In Caenorhabditis Elegans: Cell Biology and Physiology, Second Edition, Volume 107, J.H. Rothman and A. Singson, eds. (San Diego: Elsevier Academic Press Inc), pp. 207-238. PMID: 22226525 (Pubmed)
- van den Ecker, D., van den Brand, M.A., Bossinger, O., Mayatepek, E., Nijtmans, L.G., and Distelmaier, F. (2010). Blue native electrophoresis to study mitochondrial complex I in C. elegans. Anal. Biochem. 407, 287-289. PMID: 20705045 (Pubmed)
- Hoffmann, M., Segbert, C., Helbig, G., and Bossinger, O. (2010). Intestinal tube formation in Caenorhabditis elegans requires vang-1 and egl-15 signaling. Dev. Biol. 339, 268-279. PMID: 20004187 (Pubmed)
- Pluskota, A., Horzowski, E., Bossinger, O., and von Mikecz, A. (2009). In Caenorhabditis elegans nanoparticle-bio-interactions become transparent: silica-nanoparticles induce reproductive senescence. PLoS One 4, 9. PMID: 19672302 (Pubmed)
- Pilipiuk, J., Lefebvre, C., Wiesenfahrt, T., Legouis, R., and Bossinger, O. (2009). Increased IP(3)/Ca(2+) signaling compensates depletion of LET-413/DLG-1 in C. elegans epithelial junction assembly. Dev. Biol. 327, 34-47. PMID: 19109941 (Pubmed)
- McGhee, J.D., Fukushige, T., Krause, M.W., Minnema, S.E., Goszczynski, B., Gaudet, J., Kohara, Y., Bossinger, O., Zhao, Y., Khattra, J., et al. (2009). ELT-2 is the predominant transcription factor controlling differentiation and function of the C. elegans intestine, from embryo to adult. Dev. Biol. 327, 551-565.
- Hoffmann, M., Bellance, N., Rossignol, R., Koopman, W.J.H., Willems, P., Mayatepek, E., Bossinger, O., and Distelmaier, F. (2009). C. elegans ATAD-3 Is essential for mitochondrial activity and development. PLoS One 4, 8.
- Carberry, K., Wiesenfahrt, T., Windoffer, R., Bossinger, O., and Leube, R.E. (2009). Intermediate filaments in Caenorhabditis elegans. Cell Motil. Cytoskeleton 66, 852-864.
- Hüsken, K., Wiesenfahrt, T., Uberbach, D., Davis, M.W., Jorgensen, E.M., Windoffer, R., Bossinger, O., and Leube, R.E. (2008). Identification of genes determining intestinal intermediate filament organization in Caenorhabditis elegans. Eur. J. Cell Biol. 87S1, 21-21.
- Hüsken, K., Wiesenfahrt, T., Abraham, C., Windoffer, R., Bossinger, O., and Leube, R.E. (2008). Maintenance of the intestinal tube in Caenorhabditis elegans: the role of the intermediate filament protein IFC-2. Differentiation 76, 881-896.
- Hüsken, K., Wiesenfahrt, T., Windoffer, R., Bossinger, O., and Leube, R.E. (2007). The intermediate filament IFC-2 is essential for maintaining the shape of the intestinal tube in Caenorhabditis elegans. Eur. J. Cell Biol. 86, 18-18.
- van Fürden, D., and Bossinger, O. (2005). The role of ERM-1 (ezrin-radixin-moesin) and LAD-1 (LICAM) during junction formation and cell-cell adhesion in the C. elegans intestine. Eur. J. Cell Biol. 84, 82-83.
- van Fürden, D., Johnson, K., Segbert, C., and Bossinger, O. (2004). The C. elegans ezrin-radixin-moesin protein ERM-1 is necessary for apical junction remodelling and tubulogenesis in the intestine. Dev. Biol. 272, 262-276.
- Segbert, C., Johnson, K., Theres, C., van Fürden, D., and Bossinger, O. (2004). Molecular and functional analysis of apical junction formation in the gut epithelium of Caenorhabditis elegans. Dev. Biol. 266, 17-26.
- Kawasaki, L., Amiri, A., Fan, Y., Meyer, N., Dunkelbarger, S., Motohashi, T., Karashima, T., Bossinger, O., and Strome, S. (2004). The PGL family proteins associate with germ granules and function redundantly in Caenorhabditis elegans germline development. Genetics 167, 645-661.
- Bossinger, O., Fukushige, T., Claeys, M., Borgonie, G., and McGhee, J.D. (2004). The apical disposition of the Caenorhabditis elegans intestinal terminal web is maintained by LET-413. Dev. Biol. 268, 448-456.
- Bossinger, O., and Bachmann, A. (2004). Ciliogenesis: Polarity proteins on the move. Curr. Biol. 14, R844-R846.
- van Fürden, D., Theres, C., and Bossinger, O. (2003). ERM-1, a novel ezrin-radixin-moesin protein, is essential for apical junction positioning in C. elegans. Eur. J. Cell Biol. 82, 86-87.
- Segbert, C., Barkus, R., Saxton, W., Strome, S., and Bossinger, O. (2003). KLP-18, a novel kinesin-like protein, is essential for acentrosomal meiotic spindle formation in C.elegans. Eur. J. Cell Biol. 82, 73-74.
- Segbert, C., Barkus, R., Powers, J., Strome, S., Saxton, W.M., and Bossinger, O. (2003). KLP-18, a Klp2 kinesin, is required for assembly of acentrosomal meiotic spindles in Caenorhabditis elegans. Mol. Biol. Cell 14, 4458-4469.
- Müller, H.A.J., and Bossinger, O. (2003). Molecular networks controlling epithelial cell polarity in development. Mech. Dev. 120, 1231-1256.
- Hoffmann, M., Segbert, C., and Bossinger, O. (2003). Identification of an AAA plus protein as an interacting partner of C. elegans DLG-1. Eur. J. Cell Biol.82, 82-82.
- Müller, H.A., and Bossinger, O. (2002). Mechanisms of establishing cell polarity. Comments on Theoretical Biology 7, 53-76.
- Knust, E., and Bossinger, O. (2002). Composition and formation of intercellular junctions in epithelial cells. Science 298, 1955-1959.
- Bossinger, O., Klebes, A., Segbert, C., Theres, C., and Knust, E. (2001). Zonula adherens formation in Caenorhabditis elegans requires dlg-1, the homologue of the Drosophila gene discs large. Dev. Biol. 230, 29-42.
- Powers, J., Bossinger, O., Rose, D., Strome, S., and Saxton, W. (1998). A nematode kinesin required for cleavage furrow advancement. Curr. Biol. 8, 1133-1136.
- Powers, J., Bossinger, O., Rose, D., Strome, S., and Saxton, W. (1998). A C. elegans kinesin required during the final stages of cytokinesis. Mol. Biol. Cell 9, 31A-31A.
- Wittmann, C., Bossinger, O., Goldstein, B., Fleischmann, M., Kohler, R., Brunschwig, K., Tobler, H., and Müller, F. (1997). The expression of the C. elegans labial-like Hox gene ceh-13 during early embryogenesis relies on cell fate and on anteroposterior cell polarity. Development 124, 4193-4200.
- Schierenberg, E., Wiegner, O., Bossinger, O., Skiba, F., and Kutzowitz, M. (1997). Pattern formation and cell specification in nematode embryos: A theme with considerable variations. Zool.-Anal. Complex Syst. 100, 320-327.
- Wiegner, O., Bossinger, O., and Schierenberg, E. (1996). Large communication channels in C. elegans embryos. Worm Breeder's Gazette 14, 34.
- Bossinger, O., Wiegner, O., and Schierenberg, E. (1996). Embryonic gut differentiation in nematodes: Endocytosis of macromolecules and its experimental inhibition. Rouxs Arch. Dev. Biol. 205, 494-497.
- Bossinger, O., and Strome, S. (1996). Gut differentiation in C. elegans. Worm Breeder's Gazette 14, 35.
- Bossinger, O., and Schierenberg, E. (1996). The use of fluorescent marker dyes for studying intercellular communication in nematode embryos. Int. J. Dev. Biol. 40, 431-439.
- Bossinger, O., and Schierenberg, E. (1996). Early embryonic induction in C. elegans can be inhibited with polysulfated hydrocarbon dyes. Dev. Biol. 176, 17-21.
- Bossinger, O., and Schierenberg, E. (1996). Cell-cell communication in nematode embryos: Differences between Cephalobus spec and Caenorhabditis elegans. Dev. Genes Evol. 206, 25-34.
- Bossinger, O., and Schierenberg, E. (1992). Transfer and tissue-specific accumulation of cytoplasmic components in embryos of Caenorhabditis elegans and Rhabditis dolichura - in vivo analysis with a low-cost signal enhancement device. Development 114, 317-330.
- Bossinger, O., and Schierenberg, E. (1992). Cell-cell communication in the embryo of Caenorhabditis elegans. Dev. Biol. 151, 401-409.
- Bossinger, O., and Schierenberg, E. (1990). Intercellular transfer of cytoplasmic components into the differentiating gut primordium. Worm Breeder’s Gazette11, 113.
- Bossinger, O., and Schierenberg, E. (1990). The pattern of dye-coupling in embryos of free-living nematodes. Worm Breeder's Gazette 11, 114.
- Schierenberg, E., Bossinger, O., Junkersdorf, B., and Schlicht, P. (1989). Cell lineages and cellular development after manipulation of the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo. Cell Differentiation and Development 27, 105.
- Bossinger, O., and Schierenberg, E. (1988). Microinjection of Lucifer Yellow into early blastomeres of C. elegans. Worm Breeder's Gazette 10, 159.