Oliver Knapp

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2009-2012 RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 
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Knapp O, Maier E, Piselli C, et al. (2020) Central residues of the amphipathic β-hairpin loop control the properties of Clostridium perfringens epsilon-toxin channel. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Biomembranes. 183364
Knapp O, Benz R. (2020) Membrane Activity and Channel Formation of the Adenylate Cyclase Toxin (CyaA) of in Lipid Bilayer Membranes. Toxins. 12
Knapp O, Benz R, Popoff MR. (2016) Pore-forming activity of clostridial binary toxins Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1858: 512-525
Knapp O, Maier E, Waltenberger E, et al. (2015) Residues involved in the pore-forming activity of the Clostridium perfringens iota toxin. Cellular Microbiology. 17: 288-302
Klint JK, Berecki G, Durek T, et al. (2014) Isolation, synthesis and characterization of ω-TRTX-Cc1a, a novel tarantula venom peptide that selectively targets L-type Cav channels. Biochemical Pharmacology. 89: 276-86
Durek T, Vetter I, Wang CI, et al. (2013) Chemical engineering and structural and pharmacological characterization of the α-scorpion toxin OD1. Acs Chemical Biology. 8: 1215-22
Knapp O, Stiles B, Popoff MR. (2013) The Aerolysin-Like Toxin Family of Cytolytic, Pore-Forming Toxins The Open Toxinology Journal. 3: 53-68
Knapp O, McArthur JR, Adams DJ. (2012) Conotoxins targeting neuronal voltage-gated sodium channel subtypes: potential analgesics? Toxins. 4: 1236-60
Rupasinghe DB, Knapp O, Blomster LV, et al. (2012) Localization of Nav 1.7 in the normal and injured rodent olfactory system indicates a critical role in olfaction, pheromone sensing and immune function. Channels (Austin, Tex.). 6: 103-10
Vetter I, Dekan Z, Knapp O, et al. (2012) Isolation, characterization and total regioselective synthesis of the novel μO-conotoxin MfVIA from Conus magnificus that targets voltage-gated sodium channels. Biochemical Pharmacology. 84: 540-8
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