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10.02.2012

Madeleine Scharf

"Analysis of MK2/3 deficiency in adult skeletal muscle and cell culture"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 
27.01.2012

Dr. Rainer Niedenthal

"New SUMOylation substrates: CIN85, CD2AP and SMN"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr


09.12.2011

Dr. Stefan Sikorra

"Limited proteolysis of hSNAP23 by Botulinum Neurotoxin A light chain - molecular basis and optimization"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

25.11.2011

Dr. Christopher Tiedje

"MK2 and TTP regulate TNFa translation at the ER membrane"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

28.10.2011

Sheetal Ramachandran

"Functional characterization of THOC5/FMIP, a member of mRNA export complex, in cell differentiation and DNA damage response"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

14.10.2011

Tadashi Yamamoto

"CDC7 kinase/Tob competes with DDB1-Cul4-Cdt2 E3 ligase in DNA damage-induced apoptosis"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

08.07.2011

Dr. Mark Windheim

"Defining the Role of Endocytosis in IL-1 Signaling"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

01.07.2011

Robert Freund

"ERK1/2-mediated phosphorylation of p300 enhances myosin heavy chain I/β gene expression via acetylation of NFATc1"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

10.06.2011

Oliver Scholz

"SUMOylation in cytokine induced transcriptional activation of Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT) proteins"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

27.05.2011

Frank Brand

"ERK3-MK5 signaling complex can regulate Septin-mediated dendritic branching and spine morphology"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

13.05.2011

Dr. Stefan Mahrhold

"Protein Receptors of Clostridial Neurotoxins and Identification of Their Binding Sites"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

29.04.2011

Sonam Dhamija

"Interleukin-1 activated post-transcriptional control affecting mRNA stability and translation"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

15.04.2011

Dr. Alexandra Koch

"Transcriptome analysis of TrkA-mediated survival and proliferation signals in the human mast cell leukemia cell line HMC-1 reveals a novel TrkA target gene: KLF2"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

04.03.2011

Madeleine Scharf

"Analysis of MK2/3 deficiency in adult skeletal muscle and cell culture"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

18.02.2011

Benjamin Hansen

"Ligand-induced receptor endocytosis regulates IL-1 signalling"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

14.01.2011

Dr. Christopher Tiedje

"Modulation of cytokine translation by TTP and MK2"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 11.00 Uhr

 

03.12.2010

PD Dr. Dirk Ostareck, RWTH Aachen

"Post-transcriptional control of protein synthesis"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.30 Uhr

 

19.11.2010

Susan Schwede

"Investigations to the regulatory interplay between

SUMOylation and other protein modifications at STAT proteins and the MAPKAP-kinase 2"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

05.11.2010

Ratnesh Kumar Srivastav

"Development of the Trans-SUMOylation system for studying protein-protein interaction and analysing the function of

Ubc9 SUMOylation"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

22.10.2010

Dr. Stefan Sikorra

"Reengineering of the BoNT/A, B and F catalytic domain via site-directed and random mutagenesis"

Gebäude I 3, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 2020, 12.00 Uhr

 

04.06.2010

Sonam Dhamija

"Interleukin-1-induced post-transcriptional regulation of NFKBIZ (IkBz)"

Gebäude I 4, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 1140, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

21.05.2010

Prof. Dr. Matthias Gaestel

"Biological monitoring of non-thermal effects of mobile phones: recent approaches and challenges"

Gebäude I 4, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 1140, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

07.05.2010

Dr. Mark Windheim

"Spatial and temporal organization of interleukin-1 signaling"

Gebäude K 6, Ebene H0, R.-Nr. 3160, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

23.04.2010

Manoj B. Menon

"Functional characterisation of the p38 MAPK- MK2/3 complex"

Gebäude I 2, Ebene H0, S1/S2, R.-Nr. 1410, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

09.04.2010

Dr. Oliver Dittrich-Breiholz

"Optimization of the "ChIP on chip" method

RNA-Pol-II occupancy as a read-out for transcriptional activity"

Gebäude I 4, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 1140, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

19.03.2010

Dr. Niemann-Seyde, Susanne, Sheetal Ramachandran

"Roles of Fms interacting protein (FMIP)/THOC5, a member of mRNA export complex, TREX (Transcription/export) in hematopoiesis and DNA damage"

Gebäude I 4, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 1140, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

19.02.2010

Freund, Robert

"Transcriptional regulation and posttranslational modification of factors involved in Ca2+ -dependent signaling in muscle"

Gebäude I 4, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 1140, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

05.02.2010

Dr. Mahrhold, Stefan

"Identification and Characterization of Botulinum Neurotoxin Protein Receptors"

Gebäude I 2, Ebene H0, R.-Nr. 1410, Seminarraum S1/S2, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

22.01.2010

Dr. Niedenthal

"News about Trans-SUMOylation"

Gebäude I 4, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 1140 (Seminarraum), 12.00 Uhr

 

 

13.11.2009

Sonam Dhamija

"Regulation of mRNA degradation and translation by Interleukin-1"

Gebäude I 4, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 1140 (Seminarraum), 12.00 Uhr

 

 

30.10.2009

Frank Brand

"Extending the ERK3-MK5 Signaling Module by Interaction Trap and Kinase Profiling"

Gebäude I 4, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 1140 (Seminarraum), 12.00 Uhr

 

 

16.10.2009

Dr. Mark Windheim

"Beyond the plasma membrane: What is the role of endocytosis in interleukin-1 signalling"

Gebäude I 2, Ebene SO, Seminarraum S 6, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

02.10.2009

Priyanka Dutta

"Molecular mechanisms underlying nerve growth factor mediated survival of human mast cell leukemia (HMC-1) cells"

Gebäude I 4, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 1140 (Seminarraum), 12.00 Uhr

 

 

18.09.2009

Dr. Renate Scheibe

"Signaling pathways and physiology of muscle contractions in muscle fiber types"

Gebäude I 4, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 1140 (Seminarraum), 12.00 Uhr

 

 

10.07.2009

Dr. Stefan Sikorra

"Substantial studies and first results in BoNT light chain Engineering"

Gebäude I 6, Ebene H, L 32, Nähe HS R, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

03.07.2009

Susan Schwede

"Analysis of SUMOylation of STAT proteins and of the MAPKAP-kinase"

Gebäude I 4, Ebene 01, R.-Nr. 1140 (Seminarraum), 12.00 Uhr

 

 

05.06.2009

Dhamija, Sonam

"Control of IL-8 mRNA degradation by KSRP and TTP"

Gebäude TH II, Ebene H, L 32, Nähe HS R, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

15.05.2009

Dr. Tiedje, Christopher

"Analysis of TNFa mRNA regulation"

Gebäude I 4, Ebene 01, Raum 1140, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

20.03.2009

Dr. Dittrich-Breiholz

"Challenges with regard to microarray studies

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Analysis of KSHV-induced mRNA expression changes in primary endothelial cells"

Gebäude I 4, Ebene 01, Raum 1140, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

27.02.2009

Manoj Menon

"Keratin 20 phosphorylation... Tissue specific role of MAPKAPK2 in the intestine"

Gebäude I2, Ebene HO, Hörsaal B

 

 

13.02.2009

Dr. Renate Scheibe

"Signaling pathways and physiology of muscle contractions in slow and fast fibers"

Gebäude I4, Ebene 01, Raum 1140, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

 

30.01.2009

Omar El Bounkari

"Characterization of Fms-interacting protein (FMIP): connection between receptor tyrosine kinase signaling and mRNA-processing"

Gebäude I4, Ebene 01, Raum 1140, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

 

16.01.2009

Dr. Stefan Marhold

"Identification of Botulinum Neurotoxin Protein Receptors"

Gebäude I4, Ebene 01, Raum 1140, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

 

12.12.2008

Dr. Rainer Niedenthal

"News about Ubc9/substrate dimerisation-dependent SUMOylation (USDDS and Trans-SUMOylation (TRS)"

Gebäude I4, Ebene 01, Raum 1140, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

 

28.11.2008

PD Dr. Wolfgang Eberhardt Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

"Regulation of the mRNA-binding protein HuR by protein kinase C-implications for renal inflammation and fibrosis"

Gebäude I4, Ebene 01, Raum 1140, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

31.10.2008

Jessica Schwermann

Experimental approaches to understand the function of MAPKAP kinase MK2 by identification and further characterization of its substrates and interacting proteins

 

17.10.2008

Dr. Edgar Grinstein Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf

Rb-associated factor nucleolin in gene regulation and signalling: the role in somatic stem and progenitor cells

 

Dr. Mark Windheim LIMES Institute, University Bonn

Molecular mechanisms of ubiquitin-dependent signaling in innate immunity

Gebäude I4, Ebene 01, Raum 1140, 12.00 Uhr

 

22.09.2008

Prof. Tadashi Yamamoto

Association of the tob antiproliferative protein with the CCR4-NOT COMPLEX, a platform of deadenylase-based gene regulation

Gebäude I2, Ebene HO, Nähe Hörsaal E, Raum S1/S2, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

05.09.2008

Prof. Stefan Ludwig Uni Münster

How influenza A virus evades the IFN response

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

05.09.2008

Eike Hrincius Uni Münster/Hannover

Functional analysis of interactions of the influenza A-virus non structural protein 1 (NS1) with cellular factors

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

11.07.2008

Dr. Renate Scheibe

Muscle fiber types:

Signaling pathways and physiology of muscle contractions

Part II

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

04.07.2008

Ratnesh Kumar Srivastav

"Trans-SUMOylation: A new method to study protein-protein interaction in-vivo"

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

20.06.2008

PD Dr. Viktor Wixler

"FHL2-Between Healing and Destruction of Cartilage in Rheumatoid Arthritis"

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

06.06.2008

Prof. Dr. Bernhard Brenner

Molecular Motors: Observing Individual Molecules at Work by TIRF-Microskopy

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

09.05.2008

Dr. Alexandra Koch

Inhibition of Abl tyrosine kinase enhances nerve growth factor-mediated signaling in Bcr-Abl transformed cells via the alteration of signaling complex and the receptor turnover

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

  

25.04.2008

Prof. Dr. Helmut Holtmann

Control of mRNA degradation by AU-rich elements and interacting proteins

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

11.04.2008

Dr. Thomas Binz

Botulinum Neurotoxin Receptors and their Mode of Toxin Interaction

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

 

07.03.2008

Dr. Oliver Dittrich-Breiholz

Analyses of mRNA expression patterns - the central microarray facility of the SFB566)

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

01.02.2008

Susan Zimnik

Mutually exclusive Stat1 modifications identified by Ubc9/substrate dimerisation-dependent SUMOylation (USDDS)

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

18.01.2008

Dr. Renate Scheibe

Muscle fiber types:Signaling pathways and physiology of contractions

 

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

07.12.2007

Jessica Schwermann

Cleavage and Polyadenylation Specificity Factor (CPSF) 2 - a new interaction partner of Tristetraprolin (TTP)

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

23.11.2007

Dr. Annalisa Mancini

FMIP and Beyond

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

09.11.2007

PD Dr. Johannes G. Bode

Cross-talk between JAK/STAT-mediated signal transduction and the p38 MAPK pathway

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

02.11.2007

Basant Kumar Tharkur

KSRP is involved in the AU-rich element-dependent degradation of IL-8 mRNA

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

19.10.2007

Stefan Sikorra

Clostridial neurotoxins: New insights into sulbstrat specificity

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

05.10.2007

Anastassia Vertii

Co-localisation of Hsp27 and Akt/PKB in nuclear stress granules

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

20.09.2007

Prof. Raymond Kaempfer

Dynamic Refolding of Interferon-Gamma mRNA Enables its Dual Function as Translation Template and Activator of Protein Kinase PKR

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

29.6.2007

Dr. Rainer Niedenthal

Heterodimerisation - dependent SUMOylation and detection of protein-protein-interaction by SUMOylation

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

15.6.2007

Dr. Alexandra Koch

c-abl down-modulates NGFR signaling by interfering with receptor internalisation

Seminarraum 1330, 13.00 Uhr

 

20.4.2007

Basant Kumar Thakur

KSRP regulates the turmover of AU-rich element-containing IL8 mRNA

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

9.3.2007

Dr. Kirsten Mielke

Differentiation-dependent expression and phosphorylation of p27kip at serine 10 is mediated by the JNK pathway

Seminarraum 1330, 13.00 Uhr

 

16.2.2007

Dr. Renate Scheibe

Role of the p38 MAPK in regulating fast MyHC gene activity during muscle fiber type transformation

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

2.2.2007

Dr. Rainer Niedenthal

USDF: a method to analyse function of protein SUMOylation and to identify constitutive and stimulation-dependent SUMOylation

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

19.1.2007

Dr. Natalia Ronkina

MK2/3 double deficiency affects p38 MAPK function

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

 

2006

 

8.12.2006

Dr. Hiroshi Maruta

Uni-Krankenhaus Eppendorf

Signal therapy of cancers: Hunting down the targets along the PAK1 kinase cascades

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

07.12.2006

BIOCHEMISCHES KOLLOQUIUM

Prof. Dr. Johannes Buchner

Inst. f. Chemie, TU München

Molecular chaperones - cellular machines for protein folding

Seminarraum Twin Core, 17.00 Uhr

 

10.11.2006

Dr. Ole-Morten Seternes

The atypical MAP kinases ERK3 and 4 define novel signaling pathways

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

27.10.2006

Shashi Kant

Characterisation of the protein kinases ERK3 and ERK4 and their interaction with MK5

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

13.10.2006

Prof. Theresia Kraft

Point mutations in the myosin head domain associated with Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

29.9.2006

Meera Shah

Control of Ikappa B-alpha mRNA degradation

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

15.9.2006

Dr. Thomas Binz

Analysis of the Botolinum Neurotoxin Types B and G receptor binding site

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

9.6.2006

Dr. Natalia Ronkina

Functional analysis of MK3 using gene targeting approach

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

19.5.2006

Prof. Helmut Holtmann

Control of inflammatory gene expression by mRNA stabilising mechanisms

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

5.5.2006

Dr. Renate Scheibe

The calcineurin/NFATc1-pathway during fast-to-slow transformation in C2C12 myotubes and primary skeletal muscle cells

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

21.4.2006

Shashi Kant

Characterisation of ERK3/4 signalling module

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

7.4.2006

Dr. Rainer Niedenthal

The Ubc9-fusion directed SUMOylation (UFDS) system: Analysis of the function of protein SUMOylation

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

10.3.2006

Dr. Teruko Tamura-Niemann

FMIP: Where are we?

 

Dr. Rüdiger Pankow

FMP, Berlin

Generation of the conditional FMIP knockout mouse

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

24.02.2006

Stefan Sikorra

Identification of the amino acid residues rendering TI-VAMP insensitive towards Botulinum Neurotoxins B and D

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

10.02.2006

Sandra Lopez-Aviles

Dept. Cell Biology, University of Barcelona Med. School

Dual role of the mitotic kinase Srk1 in fission yeast

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

09.02.2006

BIOCHEMISCHES KOLLOQUIUM

Prof. Dr. Alfred Nordheim

Inst. f. Zellbiologie, Abt. Molekularbiologie, Universität Tübingen

The transcription factor SRF, a sensor of actin dynamics, determines muscle function and neuronal migration

Seminarraum MPI, 17.00 Uhr

 

27.01.2006

Anastassiia Vertii

MK2 is responsible for disruption of Hsp25 oligomers in vivo and for inhibition of cellular stress resistance

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

13.01.2006

Dr. Kirsten Mielke

The cell cycle inhibitory protein p27kip in differentiating neural progenitor cells

Seminarraum 1330 ,12.00 Uhr

 

2005

 

23.12.2005

Dr. C. Reinhardt

Center for Cancer Reserach, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MAPKAP kinase-2 - characterization of a new player in the checkpoint business

Seminarraum 1330 ,12. 00 Uhr

 

02.12.2005

Dr. Michael Leitges

PKC in vivo functions: lessons from knock out mice

Seminarraum 1330 ,12.00 Uhr

 

18.11.2005

Dr. Rainer Niedenthal

Analysis of protein SUMOylation with the Ubc9-fusion directed SUMOylation system

Seminarraum 1330 ,12. 00 Uhr

 

28.10.2005

Dr. Natalia Ronkina

MK3 knockout: first steps of phenotyping

Seminarraum 1330, 12.00 Uhr

 

30.09.2005

Stefan Mahrhold

Synaptic vesicle (Glyco-)Protein 2C (SV2C)-Receptor Candidate for Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A

Seminarraum 1330. 12.00 Uhr

 

19.08.2005

Gerhard Seisenbacher

Group Prof. Dr.Ernst Hafen Institute of Zoology ,University of Zürich, Switzerland

Characterization of the MAKAP kinase 2 in Drosophila melanogaster

Seminarraum 1330 ,12.00 Uhr

 

04.02.2005

Dr. Alexandra Koch

The SH2-containing inositol 5-phosphatase (SHIP)-2 binds to c-Met directly via residue 1356 and involves hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) induced lamellipodium formation, cell scattering and cell spreadind

Seminarraum 1330 ,12.00 Uhr

 

04.03.2005

Dr. Carsten Frank

Analysis of the Crosstalk between Beta1 Integrin and the EGFR in SOS-F induced Skin Tumors

Seminarraum 1330 ,12.00 Uhr

 

01.04.2005

Andreas Rummel

Interaction with one ganglioside and one protein receptor mediates the neurotoxicity of butolinum neurotoxins

Seminarraum 1330 ,12.00 Uhr

 

15.04.2005

Dr. Edward Hitti

Post-transcriptional regulation of TNF by the Mitogen-Activated Protein-Kinase p38 signalling pathway

Seminarraum 1330, 12. 00 Uhr

 

21.04.2005

Dr. Oleg Timofeev

p38 kinase in cell cycle and tumorogenesis

Seminarraum 1330 ,16.00 Uhr

 

03.05.2005

Dr. Wolfgang Obermann

Institute for Genetics, Bonn

The Hsp90 chaperone system, a key regulator of medically relevant signalling molecules

Seminarraum 1330 ,13. 00 Uhr

 

03.06.2005

Meera Shah

Structure-function analysis of regulatory mRNA cis-elements

Seminarraum 1330 ,12.00 Uhr

 

10.06.2005

Dr. Kirsten Mielke

The Rac1/JNK pathway in proliferation and migration of glioblatoma and schwannoma cells

Seminarraum 1330 ,12.00 Uhr

 

24.06.2005

Prof. Dr. Michael Kracht

transcriptional regulation of the chemokine cc12

Seminarraum 1330 ,13.00 Uhr

 

2004

10.12.2004

Dr. Kirsten Mielke

Neurogenisis of expanded embryonic neural stem and progenitor cells

Seminarraum 1330 ,12. 00 Uhr

 

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