

Dietmar J. Manstein
PhD 1986 Heidelberg, 1987-90 Postdoctoral work at Stanford University School of Medicine
1990-96 MRC Group Leader at the National Institute for Medical Research, London, UK.
1996-2002 Senior Scientist at the Max-Planck-Institute for Medical Research
Since 2002 Director of the Institute for Biophysical Chemistry (OE 4350) and the Laboratory for Structure Analysis (OE 8830) at Hannover Medical School
Cell Biology and Biophysics of Molecular Motors
The objective of my work is the identification and characterization of molecular motors and proteins that regulate dynamic changes of cytoskeletal and membranous structures. The coordinated generation of movement and force is essential for basic processes such as cell division, phagocytosis, chromosome segregation, muscle contraction, and axonal transport. Elucidation of the molecular mechanisms underlying motile events is of significance with respect to health related issues, such as cell-mediated immune response, wound healing, and the invasion of healthy tissue by malignant tumour cells.
Using transient kinetics in combination with cell biological, molecular genetic, and structural approaches, current work has led to the complete structural and functional characterization of several unconventional myosins, dynamin-related proteins, and regulators of small GTPases. The development of a high through-put method for the determination of atomic structures by X-ray crystallography is in progress.
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Contact:
Prof. Dr. Dietmar J. Manstein
Department of Biophysical Chemistry, OE4350
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover
Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1
D-30625 Hannover
Tel: +49-511-532-3700
Fax: +49-511-532-5966
email: manstein.dietmar
mh-hannover.de
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