Jaeger Group
Group leader
| Title | Name | First Name | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prof. Dr. | Jaeger | Karl-Erich | Head of the Institute |
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Researchers
| Title | Name | First Name | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dr. | Krauss | Ulrich | Group leader Molecular Biophotonics |
| Prof. Dr. | Hummel | Werner | Group leader Biotransformations |
| Dr. | Drepper | Thomas | Group leader Bacterial Photobiotechnology |
| Dr. | Rosenau | Frank | Group leader Microbial Expression Systems |
| Dr. | Wilhelm | Susanne | Group leader Bacterial Autotransporters |
BioStruct Fellow
| Title | Name | First Name | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Msc. | Rani | Raj | PhD student |
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Further Team Members
| Technicians: | 4 |
| Master/Diploma students: | 4 |
| PHD/MD students: | 26 |
First Contact
Institut für Molekulare EnzymtechnologieForschungszentrum Jülich
Stetternicher Forst
52426 Jülich
Germany
+49(0)2461-61-3716
+49(0)2461-61-2490
website:
http://www.iet.uni-duesseldorf.de/Second Contact
Molecular BiophotonicsInstitut für Molekulare Enzymtechnologie
Forschungszentrum Jülich
Stetternicher Forst
52426 Jülich
Germany
+49(0)2461-61-2939
+49(0)2461-61-2490
website:
http://www.iet.uni-duesseldorf.de/Special Methodical Expertise
- enzyme gene identification – metagenomics
- protein expression systems
- large-scale (fermenter) protein production and purification
- protein engineering and directed evolution
- photochemistry of photoreceptor proteins
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Main areas of research interest
- Biotechnological applications of photoreceptor proteins
- Structure and function of flavin-binding photoreceptor proteins
- Photobiology and physiology of non-photosynthetic bacteria
Facilities
| The laboratories cover the following gene technology security levels: | S1, S2 |
| The laboratories cover the following biohazard levels: | BSL1, BSL2 |
Laboratory Equipment
General equipment available in the laboratories:- Biochemistry
- Biotechnology
- Molecular biology
- Microbiology
- Imaging
Special equipment, which is not generally available in most laboratories:
- Colony-picking and liquid-handling robot, automatic bioreactors (up to 15 Liter)
Non-standard methods, which are established in the laboratory:
- Photochemistry of flavo-proteins
- protein-engineering by rational design and by and directed evolution
- high-throughtput screening technology to identify and characterize enzymatic activities and enantioselectivities
Important references
- Drepper, T., T. Eggert, F. Circolone, A. Heck, U. Krauss, J. K. Guterl, M. ,Wendorff, A. Losi, W. Gärtner, and K. E. Jaeger. 2007. Reporter proteins for in vivo fluorescence without oxygen. Nat. Biotechnol 25:443-5.
- Krauss, U., A. Losi, W. Gartner, K. E. Jaeger, and T. Eggert. 2005. Initial characterization of a blue-light sensing, phototropin-related protein from Pseudomonas putida: a paradigm for an extended LOV construct. Phys Chem Chem Phys 7:2804-11.
- Becker, S., H. Hobenreich, A. Vogel, J. Knorr, S. Wilhelm, F. Rosenau, K. E. Jaeger, M. T. Reetz, and H. Kolmar. 2008. Single-cell high-throughput screening to identify enantioselective hydrolytic enzymes. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 47:5085-8.
- Wilhelm, S., F. Rosenau, S. Becker, S. Buest, S. Hausmann, H. Kolmar, and K. E. Jaeger. 2007. Functional cell-surface display of a lipase-specific chaperone. Chembiochem 8:55-60.
- Tielker D, Eichhof I, Jaeger KE, Ernst JF. 2009 FMN-based fluorescent protein as an oxygen-independent reporter in Candida albicans and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Eukaryot Cell, in press
Cooperators
- Losi, Aba, Dr., Department of Physics-University of Parma, Parma, Italy
- Gärtner, Wolfgang, Prof. Dr., Max-Planck-Institut für Bioanorganische Chemie, Mülheim, Germany
- von Haeseler, Arndt, Prof. Dr., Center for Integrative Bioinformatics, Vienna, Austria
- Benkovic, Stephen J., Prof. Dr., Department of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Last updated: 18.10.2009, 14:33

