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Professor Dr. Henning D. Mootz
Address
Universität Münster
Institut für Biochemie
Corrensstraße 36
48149 Münster
Projects
As Applicant
Current projects
Biochemical and structural analysis of unusual docking domains in non-ribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS)
(Research Grants)
Development of high-performing, cysteine-less split inteins as versatile tools for new protein engineering applications
(Research Grants)
Completed projects
Chemical modification of proteins in vivo and generation of switchable proteins by new approaches in semi-synthetic protein chemistry
(Emmy Noether Independent Junior Research Groups)
Präparation semi-synthetischer Proteine durch ein neuartiges trans-spleißendes Intein
(Research Units)
Mechanistic Studies and Directed Protein Evolution of a Semi-synthetic Intein
(Research Grants)
New approaches for the site-selective chemical modification of therapeutic proteins under mild conditions
(Priority Programmes)
Development and optimization of photo-switchable inteins for the control of antibodies by light
(Research Grants)
Nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs): Understanding functional domain interplay and biosynthetic directionality using FRET spectroscopy
(Research Grants)
As Leader
Completed projects
Konfokales inverses Laser-Scanning Mikroskop
(Major Research Instrumentation)
LC-gekoppeltes ESI-Q-TOF-Massenspektrometer
(Major Research Instrumentation)
Fluorescence-activated Cell Sorter (FACS)
(Major Research Instrumentation)
As Project Head
Current projects
Cell-type specific multiscale imaging of leukocytes through the combination of protein tagging and radiochemical labelling
(Collaborative Research Centres)
Completed projects
New Protein Chemical Tools for the Analysis of Cooperative Effects within Protein Interactions mediated by Ubiquitin-like Modifiers
(Collaborative Research Centres)
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