27 November 2023
An interdisciplinary collaboration between Hamburg scientists has yielded new insights into the structure and function of a heat-resistant enzyme from an exotic microbe. In this interview, EMBL Hamburg’s Matthias Wilmanns and TUHH’s Garo Antranikian discuss how their collaboration developed and…
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2023
sciencescience-technology
6 December 2019
A new paper describes a unique mechanism of partner selectivity in transcription factors.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2019
sciencescience-technology
18 February 2019
Suicide system in tuberculosis bacteria might hold key to treatment
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2019
sciencescience-technology
7 November 2018
EMBL scientists investigate the structure of a key protein involved in blood clotting
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2018
sciencescience-technology
6 July 2017
On 29 June, at a ceremony in front of 700 guests, the Centre for Structural Systems Biology (CSSB) in Hamburg, was officially opened. At the event on the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) Campus in Hamburg, Helmut Dosch, Chairman of the DESY Board of Directors, presented Head of EMBL Hamburg…
CONNECTIONSLAB MATTERS
2017
connectionslab-matters
11 April 2017
EMBL scientists add crucial knowledge to understanding of the bacterium that causes tuberculosis
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2017
sciencescience-technology
14 June 2016
How cells eliminate protein deposits that can lead to neurodegenerative disorders
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2016
sciencescience-technology
10 May 2016
Unexpected results: structure of DAPK enzyme reveals dual-purpose loop
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2016
sciencescience-technology
18 January 2016
Hamburg collaborators analyse protein crystals inside the cells that made them.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2016
sciencescience-technology
14 February 2011
In a paper published online today in PNAS, scientists from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Hamburg, Germany, reveal new insights into the workings of enzymes from a group of bacteria including Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacterium that causes tuberculosis. The new findings…
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2011
sciencescience-technology
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