Publications

suppl. material

Archaebacteria:

1. Ralf Schnabel & Johann Sonnenbichler (1981)

Stimulation of archaebacterial RNA polymerase by Silybin (Abstract)

Archaebacteria; Proc. I. Workshop on Archaebacteria, München (Kandler, O., ed.), p. 356, Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart, New York

2. W. Zillig, K. O. Stetter, R. Schnabel, J. Madon, & A. Gierl (1982)

Transcription in archaebacteria

Zbl. Bakt. Hyg., I. Abt. Orig. C 3, 218-227

3. H. Schnabel, W. Zillig, M. Pfäffle, R. Schnabel, H. Michel, & H. Delius (1982)

Halobacterium halobium phage FH

EMBO J. 1, 87-92

4. W. Zillig, R. Schnabel, J. Tu, & K. O. Stetter (1982)

The phylogeny of archaebacteria, including novel anaerobic thermoacidophiles in the light of RNA polymerase structure

Naturwissenschaften 69, 197-204

5. R. Schnabel, W. Zillig, & H. Schnabel (1982)

Component E of the DNA-dependent RNA polymerase of the archaebacterium Thermo-plasma acidophilum is required for the transcription of native DNA

Eur. J. Biochem. 129, 473-477

6. R. Schnabel, J. Sonnenbichler, & W. Zillig (1982)

Stimulation by silybin, a eukaryotic feature of archaebacterial RNA polymerases

FEBS Letters 150, 400-402

7. H. Schnabel, E. Schramm, R. Schnabel, & W. Zillig (1982)

Structural variability in the genome of phage FH of Halobacterium halobium

Mol. Gen. Genet. 188, 370-377

8. R. Schnabel (1982)

Archaebakterien, lebende Spuren der Urzeit

Münchener Medizinische Wochenschrift 124, 1143-1146

9. R. Schnabel, M. Thomm, R. Gerardy-Schahn, W. Zillig, K. O. Stetter, & J. Huet (1983)

Structural homology between archaebacterial DNA-dependent RNA polymerases analyzed by immunological comparison of their components

EMBO J. 2, 751-755

10. J. Huet, R. Schnabel, A. Sentenac, & W. Zillig (1983)

Archaebacteria and eukaryotes possess DNA-dependent RNA polymerases of a common type

EMBO J. 2, 1291-1294

11. R. Schnabel, J. Huet, M. Thomm, W. Zillig, A. Sentenac, & K. O. Stetter (1983)

Phylogeny of the archaebacteria and eukaryotes: Homology of the DNA-dependent RNA polymerases

in Endocytobiology Vol. II (Schenk, H. E. A., Schwemmler, W., eds.), pp. 895-912, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York

12. H. Schnabel, R. Schnabel, S. Yeats, J. Tu, A. Gierl, H. Neumann, & W. Zillig (1984)

Genome organization and transcription in archaebacteria

Folia biologica (Praha), Proceedings of the FEBS Symposium on DNA, p. 2

13. R. Schnabel (1984)

Archaebakterien: lebende Zeugen der frühen Evolution

Chemie in unserer Zeit, 18. Jahrgang, 1984, Nr.4, 120-129

14. W. Zillig, K. O. Stetter, R. Schnabel, & M. Thomm (1985)

The DNA-dependent RNA polymerases of the archaebacteria

In: The Bacteria (Sokatch, J. R., Ornston, L. N., eds.). Vol. VIII, Archaebacteria, pp. 499-524, Academic Press, London

15. W. Zillig, R. Schnabel, & K. O. Stetter (1985)

Archaebacteria and the origin of the eukaryotic cytoplasm

In: Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, Vol. 114, pp. 1-17, Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg

16. F. Gropp, W. D. Reiter, A. Sentenac, W. Zillig, R. Schnabel, M. Thomm, & K. O. Stetter (1986)

Homology of components of DNA-dependent RNA polymerases of archaebacteria, eukaryotes and eubacteria

System. Appl. Microbiol. 7, 95-101

17. W. Zillig, R. Schnabel, K. Stetter, M. Thomm, F. Gropp, & W. D. Reiter (1987)

The evolution of the transcription apparatus

In: The Evolution of the Prokaryotes (Schleifer, K. H., Stackebrandt, E., eds.), Academic Press, New York

C. elegans:

18. J. R. Priess, H. Schnabel, & R. Schnabel (1987)

The glp-1 locus and cellular interaction in early C. elegans embryos

Cell 51, 601-611

19. R. Schnabel & H. Schnabel (1990)

Early determination in the C. elegans embryo: a gene, cib-1, required to specify a set of stem-cell-like blastomeres

Development 108, 107-119

20. H. Schnabel & R. Schnabel (1990)

An organ-specific differentiation gene, pha-1, from Caenorhabditis elegans

Science 250, 686-688

21. R. Schnabel (1991)

Cellular interactions involved in the determination of the early C. elegans embryo

Mech. Dev. 34, 85-100

22. R. Schnabel (1991)

Early determinative events in C. elegans

Current Opinion in Genetics and Development 1, 179-184

23. H. Schnabel, G. Bauer, & R. Schnabel (1991)

Suppressors of the organ-specific differentiation gene pha-1 of C. elegans

Genetics 129, 69-77

24. R. Schnabel (1994) back

Autonomy and nonautonomy in cell fate specification of muscle in the Caenorhabditis elegans Embryo: A reciprocal induction

Science 263, 1449-1452

25. M. Granato, H. Schnabel & R. Schnabel (1994)

pha-1, a selectable marker for gene transfer in C. elegans

Nucl. Acids Res. 22, 1762-1763.

26. H. Hutter & R. Schnabel (1994)

glp-1 and inductions establishing embryonic axes in C. elegans.

Development 120, 2051-2065

27. M. Granato, R. Schnabel & H. Schnabel (1994)

Genesis of an organ: molecular analysis of the pha-1 gene

Development 120, 3005-3017

28. H. Hutter & R. Schnabel (1995) back

Specification of anterior-posterior differences within the AB lineage in the C. elegans embryo: a polarising induction

Development 121, 1559-1568

29. R. Schnabel (1995) Duels without obvious sense: counteracting inductions involved in body wall muscle development in the C. elegans embryo

Development 120, 2219-2232

30. H. Hutter & R. Schnabel (1995)

The establishment of left-right asymmetries in the C. elegans embryo: a multistep process involving a series of inductive events

Development 120, 3417-3424

31. D. Moerman, H. Hutter, G. Mullen & R. Schnabel (1996) back

Cell autonomous expression of perlecan and plasticity of cell shape in embryonic muscle of C.aenorhabditis elegans

Developmental Biology 173, 228-242

32. R. Schnabel C. Weigner, H. Hutter, R. Feichtinger & H. Schnabel (1996)

The gene mel-21/mex-1 and the partitioning of cell fate in the early C. elegans

Mech. Dev. 54, 133-147

33. R. Schnabel (1996)

Pattern formation: Regional specification in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

BioEssays, 18, 591-594

34. Ralf Schnabel & James R. Priess (1997) back

Specification of the early embryonic cell fates in C. elegans

in Riddle, D. (1997). The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans II. New York: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

35. Ralf Schnabel & Heinke Schnabel (1997)

Hox-genes misled by local environments

Nature, 385, 588-589

36. Ralf Schnabel, Harald Hutter, Don Moerman & Heinke Schnabel (1997)

Assessing normal embryogenesis in C. elegans embryo using a 4D-microscope:

variability of development and regional specification.

Developmental Biology, 184, 234-256

37. R. Schnabel (1997)

Why does a nematode have an invariant lineage?

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 8, 341-349

38. Titus Kaletta, Heinke Schnabel & Ralf Schnabel (1997)

Binary specification of the embryonic lineage in Caenorhabditis elegans

Nature, 390, 294-298

39. Greg P. Vatcher, Colin M. Thacker, Titus Kaletta, Heinke Schnabel, Ralf Schnabel, & David L. Baillie (1998) back

Serine hydroxymethyltransferase is maternally essential in Caenorhabditis elegans

J. Biol. Chem., 273, 6066-6073

40. Kathryn A. Swan, Aaron F. Severson, J. Clayton Carter, Paula R. Martin, Heinke Schnabel, Ralf Schnabel, & Bruce Bowerman (1998)

cyk-1: a C. elegans FH gene required for a late step in embryonic cytokinesis

J. Cell. Sci., 111, 2017-2027

41. Claudia Dolinski, Gaetan Borgonie, Ralf Schnabel, & James G. Baldwin (1998)

Phylogenetic implications of buccal capsule development in some bacterial-feeding nematodes (Rhabditida: Nematoda)

Development Genes and Evolution, 208, 495-503

42. Laurent Molin, Heinke Schnabel, Titus Kaletta, Richard Feichtinger, Ian A. Hope, & Ralf Schnabel (1999). back

Complexity of developmental control: Analysis of embryonic cell lineage specification in C. elegans using pes-1 as an early marker

Genetics 151; 131-141

43. Karin Brunschwig, Claudia Wittmann, Ralf Schnabel, Thomas Bürglin, Heinz Tobler and Fritz Müller (1999)

Anterior organization of the C. elegans embryo by the labial-like Hox gene ceh-13

Development, 126, 1537-1546

44. Pierre Gönczy, Heinke Schnabel, Tituts Kaletta, Ana Duran Amores, Tony Hyman, & Ralf Schnabel (1999)

Dissection of cellular morphogenetic processes in the one cell stage C. elegans embryo by mutational analysis

The Journal of Cell Biology, 144, 927-946

45. Thomas Wilm, Petra Demel, Ulrich Koop, & Ralf Schnabel (1999)

Ballistic transformation of C. elegans

Gene, 229, 31-35.

46. Ralf Schnabel (provided)

Biology in pictures: a question of fate (1999)

Curr. Biol. 12, R543.

47. Stefan Gerdt, Roger D. Dennis, Gaetan Borgonie, Ralf Schnabel and Rudolf Geyer (1999)

Isolation, characterisation and immunolocalisation of phosphocholine-substituted glycolipids in developmental stages of Caenorhabditis elegans

Eur. J. Biochem., 266, 952-963

48. Ralf Schnabel (1999)

Microscopy

in C. elegans; A Practical Approach (I.A. Hope, ed.) 119-141

49. Silke Pichler, Pierre Göncy, Heinke Schnabel, Andrei Pozniakowski, Anthony Ashford, Ralf Schnabel and Anthony Hyman (2000) back

OOC-3, a novel putative transmenbrane protein required for establishment of cortical domains and spindle orientation in the P1 blastomere of C. elegans embryos

Development 127, 2063-2073.

50. Jantsch-Plunger V, Gonczy P, Romano A, Schnabel H, Hamill D, Schnabel R, Hyman AA, Glotzer M (2000)

CYK-4. A rho family gtpase activating protein (gap) required for central spindle formation and cytokines

The Journal of Cell Biology 149, 1391-1404.

51. Ralf Schnabel (2001) back

C. elegans embryo: Determination of somatic cell fate. In: Embryonic Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. London: Nature Publishing Group. [www.els.net]

52. Karabinos A, Schmidt H, Harborth J, Schnabel R, Weber K. (2001)

Essential roles for four cytoplasmic intermediate filament proteins in Caenorhabditis elegans development.

PNAS 98, 7863-7868.

53. Hoeppner DJ, Hengartner MO, Schnabel R (2001)

Engulfment genes cooperate with ced-3 to promote cell death in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Nature 412, 202-206

54. Clucas C, Cabello J, Büssing I, Schnabel R and Johnstone I (2001)

Oncogenic potential of a C.elegans cdc25 gene is demonstrated by a gain-of-function allele.

EMBO Journal 21, 665-674

55. Streit, A., Kohler, R., Marty, T., Belfiore, M., Takacs-Vellai, K.,

Vigano, M. A., Schnabel, R., Affolter, M. and Müller, F. (2002). back

Conserved regulation of the C. elegans labial/ Hox1 gene ceh-13.

Developmental Biology 242, 96-108

56. Kaitna S, Schnabel H, Schnabel R, Hyman AA, Glotzer M. (2002)

A ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase is required to maintain osmotic balance and execute actin-dependent processes in the early C. elegans embryo.

Journal Cell Science 115, 2293-2302

57. Jansen WTM, Bolm M, Balling R, Chhatwal GS and Schnabel R (2002)

Hydrogen peroxide mediated killing of Caenorhabditis elegans by Streptococcus pyogenes.

Infection & Immunity 70, 5202-5207

58. Romano A, Guse A, Krascenicova I, Schnabel H, Schnabel R, Glotzer M (2003) CSC-1: a subunit of the Aurora B kinase complex that binds to the survivin-like protein BIR-1 and the incenp-like protein ICP-1.

The Journal of Cell Biology 161, 229-236 back

59. Urbach R, Schnabel R and Technau GM (2003)

The pattern of neuroblast formation, mitotic domains and proneural gene expression during early brain development in Drosophila.

Development 130, 3589-3606

60. Karabinos A, Büssing I, Schulz E, Wan, J, Weber K and Schnabel, R. (2003)

Functional analysis of the single calmodulin gene in the nematode C. elegans by RNA interference and 4-D microscopy

European. J. Cell Biology 82, 557-563

61. Maike Bolm, Wouter T. M. Jansen, Ralf Schnabel and Gursharan S. Chhatwal (2004) Hydrogen peroxide-mediated killing of Caenorhabditis elegans: a common feature of different streptococcal strains.

Infection & Immunity 72, 1192-1194 back

62. Marie Delattre, Sebastian Leidel, Khursheed Wani, Karine Baumer, Jeannine Bamat, Heinke Schnabel, Richard Feichtinger, Ralf Schnabel and Pierre Gönczy (2004) Centriolar SAS-5 is required for centrosome duplication in C. elegans.

Nature Cell Biology 6, 656-664

63. M. Bantscheff, B. Ringel, A. Madi, R. Schnabel, M. O. Glocker, and H.-J. Thiesen (2004).

Studying germ line formation during maturation of C. elegans by differential proteome analysis of a temperature-sensitive mutant.

Proteomics 4, 2283-2289

64. Jason M. Kinchen, Juan Cabello, Doris Klingele, Richard Feichtinger, Heinke Schnabel, Ralf Schnabel and Michael O. Hengartner (2005) back

Two pathways converge at CED-10 to mediate actin rearrangement and corpse removal in C. elegans

Nature 434, 93-99

65. Andreas Hejnol & Ralf Schnabel (2005)

The embryo of the eutardigrade Thulinia stephaniae has an indeterminate development and the potential to regulate early blastomere ablations.

Development 132, 1349-1361

66. Gavilan A, Asencio C, Cabello J, Rodruigez-Aguilera JC, Schnabel R, Navas P (2005)

C. elegans knockouts in ubiquinone biosynthesis genes result in different phenotypes during larval development.

Biofactors 25(1-4):21-9

67. Asencio C, Rodruigez-Aguilera JC, Vazquez R, Baylis H, Cabello J, Schnabel R, Gavilan A, Navas P (2006) back

Differential expression pattern of coq-8 gene during development in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Gene Expr. Patterns Apr;6(4):433-9. Epub 2006 Jan 18

68. Bischoff M, Schnabel R (2006)

Global cell sorting is mediated by local cell-cell interactions in the C. elegans embryo.

Developmental Biology Jun 15;294(2):432-44. Epub 2006 Apr 13

69. Schnabel R, Bischoff M, Hintze A, Schulz AK, Hejnol A, Meinhard H, Hutter H (2006)

Global cell sorting in the C. elegans embryo defines a new mechanism for pattern formation.

Developmental Biology Jun 15; 294(2):418-31. Epub 2006 Apr 13

70. Hejnol A, Schnabel R, Scholz G (2006)

A 4D-microscopic analysis of the germ band in the isopod crustacean Porcellio scaber (Malacostraca, Peracarida)- developmental and phylogenetic implications.

Dev. Genes Evol. Sep 28; [Epub ahead of print]

71. Hejnol A, Schnabel R (2006)

What a couple of dimensions can do for you: Comparative developmental studies using 4D-microscopy - examples from tardigrade development.

Integ Comp Biol 46, 151-161

72. Rebecca Hunt-Newbury, Ryan Viveiros, Robert Johnsen, Allan Mah, Dina Anastas, Lily Fang, Erin Halfnight, David Lee, John Lin, Adam Lorch, Sheldon McKay, H. Mark Okada, Jie Pan, Anja K. Schulz, Domena Tu, Kim Wong, Z. Zhao, Andrey Alexeyenko, Thomas Burglin, Eric Sonnhammer, Ralf Schnabel, Steven J. Jones, Marco A. Marra, David L. Baillie, Donald G. Moerman (2007) back

High-Throughput In Vivo Analysis of Gene Expression in Caenorhabditis elegans

PloS Biology, 5: e237

73. Alexandra Penkner, Zsuzsanna Portik-Dobos, Lois Tang, Ralf Schnabel, Maria Novatchkova, Verena Jantsch, Josef Loidl (2007)

A conserved function for a C. elegans Sae2/Com1/CtIP protein homologue in meiotic recombination

EMBO Journal, 26, 5071-5082

74. Paramita Ray, Ralf Schnabel and Peter G. Okkema (2008) back

Behavioral and synaptic defects in C. elegans lacking the NK-2 homeobox gene

ceh-28.

Developmental Neurobiology, 68, 421- 433

75. Thomas Stach, Jonas Winter, Jean-Marie Bouquet, Daniel Chourrout and Ralf Schnabel (2008)

Embryology of a planktonic tunicate reveals traces of sessility.

PNAS, 105 7229-7234

76. Ryan B. Smit, Ralf Schnabel, Jeb Gaudet (2008)

The HLH-6 transcription factor regulates C. elegans pharyngeal gland development and function.

PLoS Genetics,10:e1000222

77. Claudio Asencio, Plácido Navas, Juan Cabello, Ralf Schnabel, James R. Cypserc, Thomas E. Johnsoncand Juan Carlos Rodríguez-Aguilera (2009) back

Coenzyme Q supports distinct developmental processes in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Mech. Ageing Dev.,130(3):145-53

76. Sandra Moser, Sophie von Elsner, Ingo Büssing, Arno Alpi, Ralf Schnabel, Anton Gartner (2009)

Functional Dissection of C. elegans CLK-2/TEL2 cell cycle defects during embryogenesis and germline development.

PLoS Genetics,(in press)