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Proteine mit ausreichend Häm-Kofaktor beladen

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Heme proteins play an important role in several biological processes. For their functional analysis, recombinant proteins are widely used. However, the saturation of the proteins with the heme cofactor is often limited by the availability of heme inside the host cell. Several different methods to improve the recombinant production of heme proteins have been established, the most promising ones are being summarized here.

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Kerstin Fiege Jahrgang 1988. 2008–2014 Bachelor- und Masterstudium Biologie (Schwerpunkt Mikrobiologie und Infektionsbiologie) an der TU Braunschweig. 2013 Laborpraktikum bei Prof. Dr. C. von Wachenfeldt an der Lund University, Schweden. 2014–2019 Promotion bei Prof. Dr. N. Frankenberg-Dinkel an der Universität Bochum und der TU Kaiserslautern.

Nicole Frankenberg-Dinkel Jahrgang 1971. 1990–1996 Biologiestudium an den Universitäten Regensburg und Boulder, Colorado, USA. 1996–1999 Promotion bei Prof. Dr. D. Jahn an der Universität Freiburg. 1999–2002 Postdoc bei Prof. Dr. J. Lagarias an der University of California, Davis, USA. 2003–2005 Emmy-Noether-Nachwuchsgruppe an der TU Braunschweig. 2005 Habilitation. 2006–2014 W2-Professorin für Physiologie der Mikroorganismen an der Universität Bochum. Seit 2014 W3-Professorin für Mikrobiologie an der TU Kaiserslautern.

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Fiege, K., Frankenberg-Dinkel, N. Proteine mit ausreichend Häm-Kofaktor beladen. Biospektrum 25, 510–512 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-019-1087-x

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