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Projects in SFB593


Project group A aims to increase our knowledge on the cellular compartmentalization of metabolites, metals, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids. In addition, work is focussed on the components and mechanisms of membrane trafficking within the different compartments of a eukaryotic cell. A special topic of project group A is the analysis of the sub-cellular organisation of multi-protein complexes which are involved in transport, signal transduction and assembly processes in various biological membranes or compartments.

Project group B focuses on the impact of endosymbionts and pathogens on the compartmentalization of their respective host and target cells. The biological systems include (highly pathogenic) viruses, secondary endosymbionts acquired by algae, filamentous fungi, and parasites. A particular focus of the work in project group B is on the importance of compartment-specific interactions of these pathogens for their own reproductivity and for host cell toxicity.


Project group A

Mechanisms and regulation of membrane transport

A1
Prof. Dr. Roland Lill The role of mitochondria in the maturation of cytosolic and nuclear iron-sulfur proteins
A2
PD Dr. Ulrich Mühlenhoff Mechanisms and regulation of the cellular comparmentalization of iron between mitochondria and cytosol.
A4
Prof. Dr. Dr. Jürgen Daut Intracellular traffic of potassium channels
A9
Prof. Dr. Ralf Jacob Identification of vesicle components involved in apical protein transport
A11
Prof. Dr. Joachim Hoyer Endothelial caveolae are functional microcompartments and target structures in hypertension and renal failure
A12
Prof. Dr. Dominik Oliver Compartment-specific phosphoinositide dynamics in a central neuron
A13
Prof. Dr. Moritz Bünemann Spatiotemporal and structural aspects of G protein-mediated signal transduction
A14
Prof. Dr. Robert Grosse Nuclear localization and regulation through protein modification of SCAI
A15
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schratt Molecular mechanisms underlying dendritic transport and processing of neuronal microRNAs
 

Project group B

Pathogen-induced alterations of the sub-cellular compartmentation.

B1 Prof. Dr. Hans Dieter Klenk Interactions of the influenza virus polymerase and hemagglutinin with host factors and their roles in pathogenesis and host adaptation
B2 Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Garten Proteases of the respiratory tract activating influenza viruses: Identification, characterization and cellular compartmentalization
B7 Prof. Dr. Klaus Lingelbach Biogenesis of the parasitophorous vacuole of apicomplexan parasites in human erythrocytes.
B9 Prof. Dr. Uwe-G. Maier Protein transport into complex plastids
B10 Prof. Dr. Regine Kahmann The role of secreted Ustilago maydis proteins during pathogenesis.
B11 Prof. Dr. Andrea Maisner Role of the endosomal compartment in Nipah virus replication
B12 Prof. Dr. Stephan Becker Morphogenesis and transport of filovirus nucleocapsids
B13 Prof. Dr. Friedemann Weber Disturbance of the nuclear and nucleolar compartments by a viral interferon antagonist
 

Project group N

Independent Junior Research Group

N1

Coming soon
 

Project group Z

Central projects of the Collaborative Research Centre 593

Z2
Prof. Dr. Klaus Lingelbach Protein analytics

Zuletzt aktualisiert: 16.08.2011 · beimbort

 
 
 
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