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Structural and biochemical characterization of Roco proteins Terheyden, Susanne
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Structural and Biochemical Characterization of Roco Proteins
van Susanne Terheyden
1. LRRK2 is a very complicated multi domain enzyme with a complex intra- and intermolecular regulation.
2. Roco proteins are not classical G-proteins but follow an unconventional activation mechanism.
3. Roco proteins don’t need GEFs! 4. COR is the dimerization device. 5. KM and KD are not the same!
6. In science, you may answer one question, but this will give rise to many more. 7. The Netherlands are not flat.
8. “Wer noch nie einen Fehler gemacht hat, hat sich noch nie an etwas Neuem versucht.”
“A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.”
Albert Einstein
9. “Man bekommt seinen Doktor nicht für seine Arbeit oder die Ergebnisse, sondern fürs Durchhalten.“
“One doesn’t get the doctorate for the work or the results, but for enduring it.“