Browsing Fakultät für Chemie (inkl. GAUSS) by Referee "Meinecke, Michael Prof. Dr."
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Reconstitution of Connexin-43 in Artificial Membranes
(2022-04-01)Synthetic biology aims to engineer complex biological functions in an artificial way. A variety of molecular tools and techniques allow mimicking of processes of living systems in a synthetic way. In that context, the ... -
Interaction of antimicrobial compounds with lipid bilayers in established and novel membrane model systems
(2021-05-06)Investigating the interaction between antimicrobial compounds and membrane model systems in the form of artificial lipid bilayers provides important insights into their mode of action. The interaction of lipid side chains ... -
Active Matter in Confined Geometries - Biophysics of Artificial Minimal Cortices
(2020-12-18)Essential physiological processes, such as cell motility, adhesion, growth and differentiation are determined by the ability of cells to modify their mechanical properties. Consequently, both the vitality as well as ... -
Charakterisierung der Aktivität und Inhibition des rekombinanten, spannungsgesteuerten Protonenkanals HV1: Funktionelle Rekonstitution in unilamellare Vesikel
(2018-10-15)The human voltage-gated proton channel (hHV1) regulates important physiological processes like the respiratory burst activity of white blood cells and the motility of spermatozoa by efflux of protons. Reconstitution of the ... -
Long-range EPR distance measurements with semi-rigid spin labels at Q-band frequencies
(2017-03-02)Elucidating the structure of biomolecules is essential to understand their function. Pulsed electron double resonance (PELDOR) in conjunction with site-directed spin labelling has become a well-established experiment for ... -
Verknüpfung zwischen Plasmamembran und Zytoskelett
(2016-09-22)The dynamic linkage between the plasma membrane and the underlying cytoskeleton of the cell is fundamental for cellular processes like cell morphogenesis, cell motility and cell adhesion. Ezrin as a member of the ERM ...