THIOLOGY

 

 

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

full text of most of the publications are available at researchgate

 

 

Original work and reviews

 

65.  Nguyen, L., Westerhoff, M., Thewes, L., Wruck, W., Reichert, A.S., Berndt, C., and Adjaye, J.

       JNK signaling regulates self-renewal of proliferative urine-derived renal progenitor cells via inhibition of

       ferroptosis.

       preprint, bioRxiv, doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.24.505101

 

64.  Pfeuffer, S., Müntefering, T., Rolfes, L., Straten, F.A., Eichler, S., Gruchot, J., Dobelmann, V., Prozorovski, T.,

       Görg, B., Vucur, M., Berndt, C., Küry, P., Ruck, T., Bittner, S., Bettenworth, D., Budde, T., Lüdde, T., and

       Meuth, S.G.

       Deficiency of the two-pore potassium channel KCNK9 impairs intestinal epithelial cell survival and

       aggravates dextran sodium sulfate-induced colitis.

       Cell. Mol. Gastroenterol. Hepatol. 14: 1199-1211 (2022)

 

63.  Funk, L.-M., Poschmann, G., Chari, A., Rabe von Pappenheim, F., Stegmann, K.-M., Dickmanns, A., Eulig,

       N., Wensien, M., Paknia, E., Heyne, G., Penka, E., Pearson, A.R., Berndt, C., Fritz, T., Bazzi, S., Uranga, J.,

       Mata, R.M., Dobbelstein, M., Hilgenfeld, R., Curth, U., and Tittmann, K.

       Redox regulation of the SARS-CoV-2 main proteiase provides new oppotunities for drug design.

       preprint, bioRxiv, doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.18.487732

 

62.  Wilms C., Lepka, K., Häberlein, F., Edwards, S., Felsberg, J., Pudelko, L., Lindenberg, T.T., Poschmann, G.,

       Qin, N., Volbracht, K., Prozorovski, T., Meuth, S.G., Kahlert, U.D., Remke, M., Aktas, O., Reifenberger, G.,

       Bräutigam, L., Odermatt, B., and Berndt, C.

       Glutaredoxin 2 promotes SP-1-dependent CSPG4 transcription and migration of wound healing NG2 glia            and glioma cells: enzymatic Taoism.

       Redox Biol. 49:102221 (2022)

 

61.  Sun, Y., Berleth, N., Wu, W., Schlütermann, D., Deitersen, D., Stuhldreier, F., Berning, L., Friedrich, A., 

       Akguen, S., Mendiburo, M., Wesselborg, S., Conrad, M., Berndt, C., and Stork, B.

       Fin56-induced ferroptosis is supported by autophagy-mediated GPX4 degradation and functions

       synergistically with mTOR inhibition to kill bladder cancer cells.

       Cell Death Dis. 12:1028 (2021)

 

60.  Ortégon Salas, C., Bodnar, Y., Uhlenkamp, D., Schneider, K., Knaup, L., Deponte, M., Berndt, C., Lillig,

       C.H.L., and Gellert, M.

       NADPH-dependent oxidation of CRMP2 through a MICAL1-Prx1 redox relay controls neurite outgrowth.

       preprint, Research Square, doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-712397/v1

 

59.  Berndt, C., Christ, L., Rouhier, N., and Mühlenhoff, U.

       Glutaredoxins with Iron-Sulphur Clusters in Eukaryotes - Structure, Function, and Impact on Disease.

       Biochim. Biophys. Acta - Bioenergetics 1862: 148317 (2021)

 

58.  Berndt, C.*, Hanschmann, E.M., Urbainsky, C., Jordt, L.M., Müller, S.C., Bodnar, Y., Schipper, S., Handorf,  

       O., Nowack, R., Moulis, J.M., Schulzke, C., Schünemann, V., and Lillig, C.H.*

       FeS-cluster coordination of vertebrate thioredoxins regulates suppression of hypoxia-induced factor 2a

       through iron regulatory protein 1.

       preprint, bioRxiv, doi.org/11.101/2020.08.04.235721

 

57.  Hanschmann, E.M., Berndt, C., Hecker, C., Garn, H., Bertrams, W., Lillig, C.H., and Hudemann, C.

       Glutaredoxin 2 reduces asthma-like acute airway inflammation in mice.

       Front. Immunol. 11: 561721  (2020)

 

56.  Trnka, D., Engelke, A.D., Gellert, M., Moseler, A., Hossein, M.F., Lindenberg, T.T., Pedroletti, L., Odermatt,

       B., de Souza, J.V., Boronowska, A.K., Dick, T., Mühlenhoff, U., Meyer, A.J., Berndt, C., and Lillig, C.H.

       Molecular basis for the distinct functions of redox-active and FeS-transfering glutaredoxins.

       Nat. Commun. 11: 3445  (2020)

 

55.  Wolf, C., López del Amo, V., Arndt, S., Bueno, D., Tenzer, S., Hanschmann, E.M., Berndt, C., and

       Methner, A.

       Redox Modifications of Proteins of the Mitochondrial Fusion and Fission Machinery.

       Cells 9: 815 (2020)

 

54.  Dietrich, M., Koska, V., Hecker, C., Göttle, P., Hilla, A.M., Heskamp, A., Lepka, K., Issberner, A.,     

       Hallenberger, A., Baksmeier, C., Steckel J., Balk, L., Knier, B., Korn, T., Havla, J., Martinez-Lapiscina, E.H.,

       Solá, N., Manogaran, P., Olbert, E.D., Schippling, S., Cruz-Harranz, A., Yiu, H., Button, C., Mausberg, A.K., 

       Stettner, M., Zimmermann, H., Paul, F., Brandt, A.U., Küry, P., Goebels, N., Aktas, O., Berndt, C., Saidha, S.

       Green, A.J., Calabresi, P.A., Fischer, D., Hartung, H.P., and Albrecht, P.

       Protective effects of 4-Aminopyridine in experimental optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis.

       Brain 143: 1127-1142 (2020)

 

53.  Prozorovski, T., Ingwersen, J., Lukas, D., Göttle, P., Koop, B., Graf, J., Schneider, R., Franke, K.,

       Schumacher, S., Britsch, S., Hartung, H.P., Küry, P., Berndt, C., and Aktas, O.

       Regulation of sirtuin expression in autoimmune neuroinflammation: induction of SIRT1 in oligodendrocyte

       progenitor cells.

       Neurosci. Letters 704: 116-125 (2019)

 

52.  Walter, S., Jumpertz, T., Hüttenrauch, M., Ogorek, I., Gerber, H., Storck, S., Zampar, S., Dimitrov, M., 

       Lehmann, S., Lepka, K., Berndt, C., Wiltfang, J., Becker-Pauly, C., Beher, D., Pietrzik, C.U., Fraering, P.C.,

       Wirths, O., and Weggen, S.

       The metalloprotease ADAMTS4 generates N-truncated Aß4-x species and marks oligodendrocytes as a

       source of amyloidogenic peptides in Alzheimer´s disease.

       Acta Neuropathologica 137: 239-257 (2019)

 

51.  Dietrich, M., Helling, N., Hilla, A., Heskamp, A., Issberner, A., Hildebrandt, T., Kohne, Z., Küry, P.,

       Berndt, C., Aktas, O. Fischer, D., Hartung, H.-P., and Albrecht, P.

       Early alpha-lipoic acid therapy protects from degeneration of the inner retinal layers and vision loss in an

       experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis-optic neuritis model.

       J. Neuroinflammation 15: 71 (2018)

 

50.   Ingold, I., Berndt, C., Schmitt, S., Doll, S., Poschmann, G., Buday, K., Roveri, A., Peng, X., Porto Freitas,

        F., Seibt, T., Mehr, L., Aichler, M., Walch, A., Lamp, D., Jastroch, M., Miyamoto, S., Wurst, W., Ursini, F.,

        Arnér, E.S.J., Fradejas-Villar, N., Schweizer, U., Zischka, H., Friedmann Angeli, J.P., and Conrad, M.

        Selenium utilization by GPX4 is required to prevent hydroperoxide-induced ferroptois.

        Cell 172: 409-422 (2018)

 

49.    Lepka, K., Volbracht, K., Bill, E.,Schneider, R., Rios, N., Hildebrandt, T., Ingwersen, J., Prozorovski, T.,

         Lillig, C.H., van Horssen, J., Steinman, L., Hartung, H.-P., Radi, R., Holmgren, A., Aktas, O.*,

         and Berndt, C.*

         Iron-sulfur Glutaredoxin 2 protects oligodendrocytes against damage induced by nitric oxide released by

         activated microglia.

         Glia 65: 1521-1534 (2017)

 

48.    Berndt, C.*, and Lillig, C.H.*

         Glutathione, glutaredoxins, and iron.

         Antioxid. Redox Signal. 27: 1235-1251 (2017)

 

47.    Egea J., Fabregat, I., Frapart, Y.M., Ghezzi, P., Görlach, A., Kietzmann, T., Kubaichuk, K., Knaus, U.G.,

         Lopez, M.G., Olaso-Gonzalez, G., Petry, A., Schulz, R., Vina, J., Winyard, P., Abbas, K., Ademowo, S.,

         Afonso, C.B., Andreadou, I., Antelmann, H., Antunes, F., Aslan, M., Bachschmid, M.M., Barbosa, R.M.,

         Belousov, V., Berndt, C., Bernlohr, D., Bertrán, E., Bindoli, A., Bottari, S.P., Brito, P.M., Carrara, G.,

         Casas, A.I., Chatzi, A.,Chondrogianni, N., Conrad, M., Cooke,M.S., Costa, G.J., Cuadrado, A.,

         My-Chan Dang, P., De Smet, B., Debelec–Butuner, B., Dias, I., Dan Dunn, J., Edson, A.J., El Assar, M.,

         El-Benna, J., Ferdinandy, P., Fernandes, A.S., Fladmark, K.S., Förstermann, U., Giniatullin, R., Giricz, Z.,

         Görbe, A., Griffiths, H., Hampl, V.,Hanf, A., Herget, J., Hernansanz-Agustín, P., Hillion, M., Huang, J.,

         Ilikay, S.,  Jansen-Dürr, P., Jaquet, V., Joles, J.A., Kalyanaraman, B., Kaminskyy,D., Karbaschi, M.,  

         Kleanthous, M.,  Klotz, L.O., Korac, B., Sami Korkmaz, K., Koziel, R., Kračun, D., Krause, K.H., Křen, V.,

         Krieg, T., Laranjinha,J., Lazou,A., Li, H., Martínez-Ruiz,A., Matsui,R., McBean, G.J., Meredith, S.P.,

         Messens, J., Miguel, V., Mikhed, Y., Milisav, I., Milković, L., Miranda-Vizuete, A., Mojović,M., Monsalve,

         M., Mouthuy,  P.A., Mulvey, J., Münzel, T., Muzykantov, V., Nguyen, I.T.N.,  Oelze, M., Oliveira, N.G.,

         Palmeira, C.M., Papaevgeniou, N., Pavićević, A., Pedre, B., Peyrot,F., Phylactides, M., Pircalabioru, G.G.,

         Pitt, A.R., Poulsen, H.E., Prieto, I., Rigobello, M.P., Robledinos-Antón, N., Rodríguez-Mañas, L., Rolo,

         A.P., Rousset, F., Ruskovska, T., Saraiva, N., Sasson, S., Schröder, K., Semen, K., Seredenina, T.,

         Shakirzyanova, A., Smith, G.L., Soldati, T., Sousa, B.C., Spickett, C.M., Stancic, A., Stasia, M.J.,

         Steinbrenner, H., Stepanić,V.,  Steven, S., Tokatlidis, K., Tuncay, E., Turan, B., Ursini, F., Vacek, J.,

         Vajnerova, O., Valentová, K., Varisli, L.,  Veal, E.A., Yalçın, S., Yelisyeyeva, O., Žarković, N., Zatloukalová,

         M., Zielonka, J., Touyz, R.M., Papapetropoulos, A., Grune, T., Lamas, S., Schmidt, H.H.H.W., Di Lisa, F.,

         and Daiber, A.

         European contribution to the study of ROS: A summary of the findings and prospects for the future from

         the COST action BM1203 (EU-ROS).

         Redox Biol. 13: 94-162 (2017)

 

46.    Sies, H., Berndt, C., and Jones, D.P.

          Oxidative stress.

          Annu. Rev. Biochem. 86: 715-748 (2017)

          http://www.annualreviews.org/eprint/DyAxDXZmXtzJDJUmyeyh/full/10.1146/annurev-biochem-

          061516-045037

 

45.    Schneider, R., Koop, B., Schroeter, F., Cline, J., Ingwersen, J., Berndt, C., Hartung, H.-P., Aktas, O., and

         Prozorovski, T.

         Activation of Wnt signaling promotes hippocampal neurogenesis in experimental autoimmune

         encephalomyelitis.

         Mol. Neurodegener. 11: 53 (2016)
 

44.    Lepka, K., Berndt, C.*, Hartung, H.-P., and Aktas, O.*

         Redox events as modulators of pathology and therapy of neuroinflammatory diseases.

         Front. Cell Dev. Biol. 4: 63 (2016)

 

43.    Bräutigam, L., Pudelko, L., Jemth, A.S., Gad, H., Narwal, M., Gustafsson, R., Karsten, S., Homan, E.,

         Berndt, C., Warpman-Berglund, U., Stenmark, P., and Helleday, T.

         Hypoxic signaling and the cellular tumor environment determine sensitivity to MTH1 inhbition.

         Cancer Res. 76: 2366-2375 (2016)

 

42.    Gascon, S., Murenu, E., Maserdotti, G., Ortega, F., Russo, G.L., Petrik, D., Desphande, A., Heinrich, C.,

         Karow, M., Robertson, S., Schroder, T., Beckers, J., Irmler, M., Berndt, C., Angeli, J.F., Conrad, M.,

         Berninger, B., and Götz, M.

         Identification and successful negotiation of a metabolic checkpoint in direct neuronal reprogramming.

         Cell Stem Cell 18: 396-409 (2016)

 

41.     Moseler, A., Aller, I., Wagner, S., Nietzel, T., Przybyla-Toscano, J., Mühlenhoff, U., Lill, R., Berndt, C.,

          Rouhier, N., Schwarzländer, M., and Meyer, A.

          The mitochondrial monothiol glutaredoxin S15 is essential for iron-sulfur protein maturation in

          Arabidopsis thaliana.

          Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 112: 13735-13740 (2015)

 

40.     Berndt, C., Schwenn, J.D., and Lillig, C.H.

          The specificity of thioredoxins and glutaredoxins is determined by electrostatic and geometric    

          complementarity.

          Chem. Sci. 6: 7049-7058 (2015)

 

39.     Berndt, C.*, and Lillig, C.H.

          Redox regulation of differentiation and de-differentiation.

          Biochim. Biophys. Acta-General Subjects 1850: 1467-1468 (2015)

 

38.     Prozorovski, T., Schneider, R., Berndt, C., Hartung, H.P., and Aktas, O.

          Redox-regulated fate of neural stem progenitor cells.

          Biochim. Biophys. Acta-General Subjects 1850: 1543-1554 (2015)

 

37.     Gellert, M., Hanschmann, E.M., Lepka, K., Berndt, C., and Lillig, C.H.

          Redox regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics during differentiation and de-differentiation.

          Biochim. Biophys. Acta-General Subjects 1850: 1575-1587 (2015)

 

36.     Knuesting, J., Riondet, C., Maria, C., Kruse, I., Becuwe, N., König, N., Berndt, C., Tourrette, S.,  

          Guilleminot-Montoya, Herrero, E., Gaymard, F., Balk, J., Belli, G., Scheibe, R., Reicheld, J.-P., Rouhier,

          N., and Rey, P.

          Arabidopsis glutaredoxin S17 and its partner NF-YC11/NC2a contribute to maintenance of the shoot

          apical meristem under long-day photoperiod.

          Plant Physiol. 167: 1643-1658 (2015)

 

35.     Hildebrandt, T., Knuesting, J., Berndt, C., Morgan, B., and Scheibe, R.

          Cytosolic thiol switches regulating basic cellular functions: GAPDH as an information hub?

          Biol. Chem. 396: 523-537 (2015)

 

34.     Berndt, C.*, Lillig. C.H., Flohé, L.

          Redox regulation by glutathion needs enzymes.

          Front. Pharmacol. 5: 168 (2014)

 

33.     Berndt, C.*, Poschmann, G., Stühler, K., Holmgren, A., and Bräutigam, L.*

          Zebrafish heart development is regulated via Glutaredoxin 2 dependent migration and  survival of neural

          crest cells.

          Redox Biol. 2: 673-678 (2014)

 

32.     Bräutigam, L.*, Jensen, L.D., Poschmann, G., Nyström, S., Bannenberg, S., Dreij, K., Lepka, K.,

          Prozorovski, T., Montano, S.J., Aktas, O., Uhlén, P., Stühler, K., Cao, Y., Holmgren, A., and Berndt, C.*

          Glutaredoxin 2 regulates vascular development by reversible glutathionylation of sirtuin1.

          Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A. 110: 20057-20062 (2013)

 

31.     Hanschmann, E.M., Godoy, J.R., Berndt, C., Hudemann, C., and Lillig, C.H.

          Thioredoxins, glutaredoxins, and peroxiredoxins – molecular mechanisms and health significance:

          from cofactors to antioxidants to redox signaling.

          Antioxid. Redox Signal. 19: 1539-1605 (2013) 

 

30.     Bräutigam, L., Johansson, C., Kubsch, B., McDonough, M.A., Bill, E., Holmgren, A.*, and Berndt, C.*

          An unusual mode of iron-sulfur-cluster coordination in a teleost glutaredoxin.

          Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 436: 491-496 (2013)

 

29.     Haunhorst, P., Hanschmann, E.M., Bräutigam, L., Stehling, O., Hoffmann, B., Mühlenhoff, U., Lill, R.*,  

          Berndt, C.*, and Lillig, C.H.*

          Crucial function of vertebrate glutaredoxin 3 (PICOT) in iron homeostasis and hemoglobin maturation.

          Mol. Biol. Cell 24: 1895-1903 (2013)

 

28.     Lillig, C.H., and Berndt, C.

          Cellular functions of glutathione

          Biochim. Biophys. Acta-General Subjects 1830: 3137-3138 (2013)

 

27.     Manta, B., Pavan, C., Sturlese, M., Medeiros, A., Crispo, M., Berndt, C., Krauth-Siegel, R.L., Bellanda,

          M., and Comini, M.A.

          Iron-sulfur cluster (ISC) binding by mitochondrial monothiol glutaredoxin-1 of Trypanosoma brucei:

          molecular basis of ISC coordination and relevance for parasite infectivity.

          Antioxid. Redox Signal. 19: 665-682 (2013)

 

26.     Lillig, C.H., and Berndt, C.*

          Glutaredoxins in thiol/disulfide exchange.

          Antioxid. Redox Signal. 18: 1654-1665 (2013)

 

25.     Bräutigam, L., Schütte, L.D., Godoy, J.R., Prozorovski, T., Gellert, M., Hauptmann, G., Holmgren, A., 

          Lillig, C.H.*, and Berndt, C.*

          Vertebrate-specific glutaredoxin is essential for brain development.

          Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci, USA 108: 20532-20537 (2011)

 

24.     Berndt, C.*, Kurz, T., Bannenberg, S., Jacob, R., Holmgren, A., and Brunk, U.T.

          Ascorbate and endocytosed Motexafin gadolinium induce lysosomal rupture.

          Cancer Letters 307: 119-123 (2011)

 

23.     Hoffmann, B., Uzarska, M.A., Berndt, C., Godoy, J.R., Haunhorst, P., Lill, R., Lillig, C.H., and

          Muhlenhoff, U.

          The Multi-Domain Thioredoxin-Monothiol Glutaredoxins represents a Distinct Functional Group.

          Antioxid. Redox Signal. 15: 19-30 (2011)

 

22.     Berndt, C., Kurz, T., Selenius, M., Fernandes, A.P., Edgren, M.R., and Brunk,U.T.

          Chelation of lysosomal iron protects against ionizing radiation.

          Biochem. J. 432: 295-301 (2010)

 

21.     Ceylan, S., Seidel, V., Ziebart, N., Berndt, C., Dirdjaja,N., and Krauth- Siegel, R.L.

          The dithiol glutaredoxins of African trypanosomes have distinct roles and are closely linked to the

          unique trypanothione metabolism.

          J. Biol. Chem. 285: 35224-35237 (2010)

 

20.     Haunhorst, P., Berndt, C., Eitner, S., Godoy-Berthet, J.R., and Lillig, C.H.

          Characterisation of human Grx3 (PICOT) as FeS protein.

          Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 394: 372-376 (2010)

 

19.     Lu, J., Berndt, C., and Holmgren, A.

          Metabolism of selenium compounds catalyzed by the mammalian selenoprotein thioredoxin reductase.

          Biochim. Biophys. Acta-General Subjects 1790: 1513-1519 (2009)

 

18.     Zahedi Avval, F., Berndt, C., Pramanik, A., and Holmgren, A.

          Mechanism of inhibition of ribonucleotide reductase with motexafin gadolinium (MGd).

          Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 379: 775-779 (2009)

 

17.     Comini, M.A., Rettig, J., Dirdjaja, N., Hanschmann, E.M., Berndt, C., and Krauth-Siegel, R.L.

          Monothiol Glutaredoxin-1 is an essential iron-sulfur protein in the mitochondrion of african

          trypanosomes.

          J. Biol. Chem. 283: 27785-27798 (2008)

 

16.     Lillig, C.H., and Berndt, C.

          Preface to the special issue on redox regulation of cell function.

          Biochim. Biophys. Acta-General Subjects 1780: 1169 (2008)

 

15.     Lillig, C.H., Berndt, C., and Holmgren, A.

          Glutaredoxin systems.

          Biochim. Biophys. Acta-General Subjects 1780: 1304-1317 (2008)

 

14.     Berndt, C., Lillig, C.H., and Holmgren, A.

          Glutaredoxins and Thioredoxins as facilitators of protein folding.

          Biochim. Biophys. Acta-Mol. Cell Res.1783: 641-651 (2008)

 

13.     Hudemann, C., Berndt, C., and Lillig, C.H.

          Glutaredoxine und Eisen-Schwefel-Zentren.

          Biospektrum 14: 32-35 (2008)

 

12.     Lönn, M.E., Hudemann, C., Berndt, C., Cherkasov, V., Capani, F., Holmgren, A., and Lillig, C.H.

          Expression pattern of human glutaredoxin 2 isoforms: Identification and characterization of two

          testis/cancer cell-specific isoforms.

          Antioxid. Redox Signal. 10: 547-558 (2008)

 

11.     Su, D., Berndt, C., Fomenko, D.E., Holmgren, A., and Gladyshev, V.N.

          A conserved cis-proline precludes metalbinding by the active site thiolates in members of the

          thioredoxin family of proteins.

          Biochemistry 46: 6903-6910 (2007)

 

10.     Hashemy, I.S., Johansson, C., Berndt, C., Lillig, C.H., and Holmgren, A.

          Oxidations and S-nitrosylation of cysteins in human cytosolic and mitochondrial glutaredoxins.

          J. Biol. Chem. 282: 14428-14436 (2007)

 

9.       Berndt, C., Hudemann, C., Hanschmann, E.M., Axelsson,R., Holmgren, A., and Lillig, C.H.

          How does iron-sulfur cluster coordination regulate the activity of human glutaredoxin 2?

          Antioxid. Redox Signal. 9: 151-157 (2007)

 

8.       Berndt, C., Lillig, C.H., and Holmgren, A.

          Thiol-based mechanisms of the thioredoxin and glutaredoxin systems: implications for diseases in

          the cardiovascular system.

          Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 293: H1227-H1236 (2007)

 

7.       Holmgren, A., Johansson, C., Berndt, C., Lönn, M.E., Hudemann, C., and Lillig, C.H.

          Thiol redox control via thioredoxin and glutaredoxin systems.

          Biochem. Soc. Trans. 33: 1375-1377 (2005)

 

6.       Lillig, C.H., Berndt, C., Vergnolle, O., Lönn, M.E., Hudemann, C., Bill, E., and Holmgren, A.

          Characterization Of Human Glutaredoxin2 As New Iron-Sulfur Protein: A Possible Role As Redox

          Sensor.

          Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102: 8168-8173 (2005)

 

5.       Fernandes, A.P., Fladvad, M., Berndt, C., Andresen, C., Lillig, C.H., Neubauer, P., Sunnerhagen, M.,

          Holmgren, A., and Vlamis-Gardikas, A.

          A novel monothiol glutaredoxin (Grx4) from Escherichia coli can serve as a substrate for thioredoxin

          reductase.

          J. Biol. Chem. 280: 24544-24552 (2005)

 

4.       Berndt, C., Lillig, C.H., Wollenberg, M., Bill, E., Mansilla, M.C., de Mendoza, D., Seidler, A., and

          Schwenn, J.D.

          Characterisation and Rekonstitution of a 4Fe-4S Adenylyl Sulfate/Phosphoadenylyl Sulfate Reductase

          from Bacillus subtilis.

          J. Biol. Chem. 279: 7850-7855 (2004)

 

3.       Wollenberg, M., Berndt, C., Bill, E., Schwenn, J.D., and Seidler, A.

          A dimer of the FeS cluster biosynthesis protein IscA from cyanobacteria binds a [2Fe2S] cluster

          between two protomers and transfers it to [2Fe2S] and [4Fe4S] apo proteins.

          Eur. J. Biochem. 270: 1662-1671 (2003)

 

2.       Rouhier, N., Vlamis-Gardikas, A., Lillig, C.H., Berndt, C., Schwenn, J.D., Holmgren, A., and Jacquot, J.P.

          Characterisation of the Redox Properties of Poplar Glutaredoxin.

          Antioxid. Redox Signal. 5: 15-22 (2003)

 

1.       Lillig, C.H., Schiffmann, S., Berndt, C., Berken, A., Tischka, R., and Schwenn, J.D.

          Molecular and catalytic properties of Arabidopsis thaliana adenylylsulfate-(APS)-kinase.

          Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 392: 301-310 (2001)

 

  

Published conference contributions

 

16.     Ortegón Salas, C., Knaup, L.K., Schneider, K., Scharf, C., Berndt, C., Deponte, M., Lillig, C.H., and

          Gellert, M.

          Receptor-induced Redox Signalling Relay - From Signal to Effector.

          Free Rad. Biol. Med. 159: S118 (2020)

 

15.     Dietrich, M., Koska, V., Hecker, C., Göttle, P., Hilla, A.M., Heskamp, A., Lepka, K., Issberner, A.,

          Baksmeier, C., Steckel, J., von Gall, C., Mausberg, A.K., Stettner, M., Küry, P., Goebels, N. Aktas, O.,

          Berndt, C., Fischer, D., Hartung, H.P., and Albrecht, P.

          Neuroprotective effects of 4-aminopyridine in multiple sclerosis.

          Multipe Sclerosis J. 25: 756-757 (2019)

 

14.     Koska, V., Dietrich, M., Hecker, C., Göttle, P., Hilla, A.M., Heskamp, A., Lepka, K., Issberner, A.,

          Baksmeier, C., Steckel, J., Balk, L., Knier, B., Korn, T., Havla, J., Martinez-Lapiscina, E.H., Solá, N.,

          Monogaran, P., Olbert, E.D., Schippling, S., Cruz-Harranz, A., Yiu, H., Button, J., Caldito, N.G., von Gall,

          C., Mausberg, A.K., Stettner, M., Zimmermann, H., Paul, F., Brandt, A.U., Küry,P., Goebels, N., Aktas, O.,

          Berndt, C., Saigha, S., Grenn, A.J., Calabresi, P.A., Fischer, D., Hartung, H.P., and Albrecht, P.

          Neuroporotective effect os 4-aminopyridine in multiple sclerosis.

          Muliple Sclerosis J. 25: 208-310 (2019)

 

13.    Wilms, C., Lepka, K., Pudelko, L., Bräutigam, L., Häberlein, F., Odermatt, B., Aktas, O., and Berndt, C.

          Redox regulated migration of glia cells.

          Glia 67: E125 (2019)

 

12.     Dietrich, M., Helling, N., Hilla, A., Heskamp, A., Issberner, A., Hildebrandt, T., Kohne, Z., Berndt, C., Aktas,

          O., Fischer, D., Hartung, H.P., and Albrecht, P.

          Evaluation of the neuroprotective properties of alpha-lipoic acid by optical coherence tomography in a

          model of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis-optica neuritis.

          Multiple Sclerosis J. 23: 28-29 (2017

 

11.     Ingold, I., Berndt, C., Schmitt, S., Doll, S., Poschmann, G., Roveris, A., Peng, X, Portos Freita, F, Aichler,

          M., Jastroch, M., Ursinsi, F., Arnér, E.S.J., Fradejas-Villar, N., Schweizer, U., Zischka, H., Friedman Angeli,

          J.P., and Conrad, M.

          Selenium utilization By GPX4 was an evolutinary requirement to prevent hydroperoxide-induced

          ferroptosis.

          Free Rad. Biol. Med. 112: 24 (2017)

 

10.     Dietrich, M., Helling, N., Issberner, A., Hilla, A., Heskamp, A., Berndt, C., Aktas, O., Fischer, D., Hartung,

          H.P., and Albrecht, P.

          Optical coherence tomography for the analysis of FTY720-mediated protection from retina degeneration in

          mouse models of optic neuritis and traumatic nerve injury.

          Multiple Sclerosis J. 22: 560-561 (2026)

 

9.       Berndt, C., and Lillig, C.H.

          The specificity of thioredoxins and glutaredoxins is determined by electrostatic and geometric

          complementarity and not by redox potential.

          FEBS J. 282: 110 (2015)

 

8.       Gellert, M., Berndt, C., Deponte, M., and Lillig, C.H.

          Redox control of cytosceletal dynamics: toggling the thiol switch in CRMP2.

          FEBS J. 282: 115 (2015)

 

7.       Lepka, K., Volbracht, K., Schaberg, E., Hartung, H.P., Goebels, N., Aktas, O., and Berndt, C.

          Glutaredoxin 2 increases oligodendroglial capacity for regeneration after neuroinflammatory damage.

          Glia 63: E421 (2015)

 

6.      Klose, J., Görg, B., Berndt, C., Häussinger, D., Aktas, O., and Prozorovski, T. 

         Protein oxidative damage in hippocampus in a mouse model of acut hyperammonemia.

         J. Clinic. Biochem. Nutr. 54: S97 (2014)              

 

5.      Lepka, K., Volbracht, K., Voevodskaya, N., Bill., E., Hartung, H.P., Holmgren, A., Aktas, O., and Berndt, C.

         Glutaredoxin 2 protects against oligodendroglial cell death during neuroinflammation.

         J. Clinic. Biochem. Nutr. 54: S49 (2014)     

 

4.      Bräutigam, L., Jensen, L.D.E., Poschmann, G., Lepka, K., Montano, S.J., Aktas, O., Stühler, K., Cao, Y.,

         Holmgren, A., and Berndt, C.

         Glutaredoxin 2 regulates vascular development by reversible glutathionylation of sirtuin 1.

         J. Clinic. Biochem. Nutr. 54: S42 (2014)

 

3.      Berndt, C., Lepka, K., Volbracht, K., Schneider, R., Hartung, H.P., Prozorovski, T., and Aktas, O.

         A vertebrate specific Glutaredoxin affects cellular functions of oligodendrocytes.

         Glia 61: S134-S135 (2013)

 

2.      Schneider R., Bosch, B., Schröter, F., Ingwersen, J., Berndt, C., Hartung, H.P., Prozorovski, T., and

         Aktas, O.

         Differential regulation of the Wnt signaling pathway in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

         Glia 61: S173-S174 (2013)

 

1.      Berndt, C., Hashemy, S.I., Hudemann, C., Voevodskaya, N., Bill, E., Joseph, B., Edgren, M., Lillig, C.H.,

         Brunk, U.T., and Holmgren, A.

         Iron-cofactors in members of the thioredoxin-family of proteins.

         Free Rad. Res. 40: S52 (2006)

 

  

Bookchapter

 

7.    Berndt, C., Wilms, C., Bodnar, Y., Gellert, M., and Lillig, C.H.

       Functional plasticity in the thioredoxin family: FeS-thio- and glutaredoxins

       In memory of Arne Holmgren

       in: "Redox Chemistry and Biology of Thiols", Alvarez, B., Comini, M., Salinas, G., and Trujillo, M., Eds.,

       Elsevier (2022)

 

6a.   Berndt, C., Buchanan, B.B., Lillig, C.H., and Sies, H.

        Thiol redox regulation: A brief historical overview.

6b.   Bräutigam, L., and Berndt, C.

        Redox regulation during zebrafish development.

6c.   Prozorovski, T, Kroll, C., Berndt, C., and Aktas, O.

        At the interface of metabolism and redox regulation: Sirt1 as checkpoint for neurogenesis and longevity.

        in: "Redox regulation of differentiation and de-differentiation", Berndt, C. and Lillig, C.H., Eds.,

        CRC Press (2021)

 

5.     Berndt, C., Wilms, C., Thauvin, M., and Vriz, S.

        Redox-regulated brain development.

        in: "Oxidative Stress", Sies, H., Ed., Elsevier (2019)

 

4.      Berndt, C., Engelke, A.D., Bräutigam, L., and Lepka, K.

         The Role of Glutaredoxins in the Brain.

         in: "Glutathione", Flohé, L., Ed., CRC Press (2018)

 

3.      Hanschmann, E.-M., and Berndt, C.

         Thioredoxin.

         in: "Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules", 2nd edition, Choi, S., Ed., Springer (2018)

 

2.      Lillig, C.H., and Berndt, C.

         Thioredoxins and glutaredoxins. Functions and metal ion interactions.

         in: “Metal ions in life science” 5, A. Sigel, H. Sigel and R.K.O. Sigel, Eds., The Royal Society of Chemistry,

         Cambridge, UK, 413-439 (2009)

 

1.      Berndt, C., and Holmgren, A.

         Thioredoxins and the regulation of redox conditions in prokaryotes.

         in: “ Oxidative folding of cysteine-rich peptides and proteins”, J. Buchner, and L. Moroder, Eds., The

         Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 2-18 (2008)

 

E.    Berndt, C.

        Zinnteller "Ehrenpreis für bestes Euter"

        in: "Mensch & Tier im Revier", Grütter, H.T. and Stottrop, U., Eds., Ruhr Museum and Klartext (2019)

 

D.     Berndt, C.

         Leben und Mineralisation.

         in: "Steinreich. Mineralogie im Ruhr Museum", Scheer, U. and Stottrop, U., Eds, Ruhr Museum and

         Verlag der Buchhandlung Walter König (2014)

 

C1.   Berndt, C.

         Fokus: Technische Fotosynthese und künstliche Kohle./

         Focus: Technical photosynthesis and artificial coal.

C2.   Berndt, C., and Stottrop, U.

         Berge versetzen - Auswirkungen des kohleabbaus auf Natur und Landschaft./

         Moving ountains -  effects of coal mining on nature and landscapes.

C3.   Berndt, C.

         Fokus: Vielfalt der Proteste./

         Focus: Diversity of protests.

         in: "Kohle. Global Eine Reise in die Reviere der anderen"/"Coal. Global Other coalfields: a journey",

         both Stottrop, U., Ed., Ruhr Museum and Klartext (2013)

 

B1.   Berndt, C.

        Menschen und Tiere.

B2.   Hampel, D.-M., and Berndt, C.

        Daten und Fakten.

B3.   Stottrop, U., and Berndt, C.

        Naturlandschaft.

B4.   Berndt, C.

        Flora und Fauna.

        in: "Ruhr Museum Natur. Kultur. Geschichte", Borsdorf, U. and Grütter, H.T., Eds., Ruhr Museum and

        Klartext (2010)

 

A.    Berndt, C., and Scholten, J.

        Privates Bier- und Underbergmuseum.

        in: "Museumshandbuch Ruhrgebiet Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte", Grütter, H.T. Ed., Pomp,

        Bottrop/Essen (2003)