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Enzymes and multienzyme complexes acting on nucleic acids

Internationales Graduiertenkolleg
Internet http://www.uni-giessen.de/cms/fbz/fb08/biologie/biochem/
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Sprecher Prof. Dr. Peter Friedhoff
Institut für Biochemie
Justus Liebig-Universität
Heinrich-Buff-Ring 58
35392 Gießen
+49-641-99-35407
Fax: +49-641-99- 35 409
Stellvertreter Prof. Dr. Roland Hartmann
Institut für Pharmazeutische Chemie
Philipps-Universität Marburg
Bau C
Marbacher Weg 6
35032 Marburg
+49-6421-28-25553
Fax: +49-6421-28-25854
Marburger Teilnehmer Institut für Pharmazeutische Chemie: Prof. Dr. Roland Hartmann
Institut für Molekularbiologie und Tumorforschung (IMT): Prof. Dr. Alexander Brehm
Externe Teilnehmer
D, Justus-Liebig Universität Gießen: Institute of Biochemistry: Prof. Dr. Peter Friedhoff (Spokesman), Prof. Dr. Albrecht Bindereif, Prof. Dr. Alfred Pingoud, AOR Dr. Vera Pingoud, Dr. Wolfgang Wende
Institute for Microbiology and Molecular Biology: Prof. Dr. Gabriele Klug
Biochemical Institute of the Medical Faculty: Prof. Dr. Michael Niepmann
Institute for Medical Virology: Prof. Dr. Stephan Pleschka
Institute for Genetics: Prof. Dr. Rainer Renkawitz
RUS, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University: Department of Chemistry, Chemistry of Natural Compounds: Prof. Dr. Tatjana Oretskaya, Dr. Nina Dolinnaya, Prof. Dr. Olga Dontsova
Department of Mathematical Methods in Biology: Dr. Andrei Alexeevski, Dr. Anna Karyagina-Zhulina
A. N. Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology: Prof. Dr. Elena Kubareva, Prof. Dr. Ivan N. Shatsky, Dr. Sergey Spirin
Department of Molecular Biology: Prof. Dr. Sergey Razin
Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology: Prof. Dr. Sofia G. Georgieva
LT, Institute of Biotechnology Vilnius: Prof. Dr. Virginijus Siksnys, Prof. Dr. Saulius Klimasauskas
PL, International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology : Dr. Janusz Bujnicki
Laufzeit und Finanzierung seit 7/2006
Programm The International Research Training Group GRK 1384 is formed by scientists from the Justus-Liebig University (Giessen), the Philipps-Universität (Marburg), and the M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University. Associated partners include three scientists from the Institute of Biotechnology (Vilnius) and the International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (Warsaw).

The scientists were selected on the strength of their expertise in the following areas: molecular and cellular biology, bioinformatics and computational biology, enzymology, bioorganic chemistry, biophysical chemistry, and structural biology.
The International Research Training Group focuses on the training of doctoral students in the biochemistry of enzymes and multienzyme complexes acting on nucleic acids. These enzymes are crucial for the copying, maintenance, repair, and expression of genetic information. Some of them are essential tools for gene technology, and a thorough understanding of these systems will certainly enable better use to be made of them. Malfunction of several of these enzymes is causally related to human diseases, in particular some forms of cancer; again, understanding their mechanism of action may eventually lead to new therapeutic concepts.

Our study and research programme will not only consider proteins as individual structures but also as components of larger networks or macromolecular machines. With the array of interdisciplinary expertise present among the partners, we will make substantial progress in
* understanding target site location, recognition and initiation of catalysis by enzymes replicating, restricting, modifying and repairing DNA,
* uncovering structural and functional implications of the cooperation of subunits in multienzyme complexes involved in RNA synthesis, processing, translation and degradation - issues of central importance for all enzymes acting on nucleic acids.

The principal goal of our International Research Training Group is to attract dedicated doctoral students who are interested in learning how contemporary interdisciplinary approaches can be used to address important and timely questions about a subject of central importance in biochemistry and molecular biology, namely the enzymology of enzymes acting on nucleic acids.
Our network will offer them a unique opportunity to pursue their projects in an environment of research excellence provided by the experienced partners who have similar research interests and complementary expertise. It provides them with experience of working across disciplines which will enable them to appreciate the synergism that underlies productive interdisciplinary interactions. The goals of the network will be achieved by a programme of in- lab, out-of-lab and network-wide activities. We believe that young researchers trained in our network will greatly benefit from our integrated interdisciplinary approach and will be well placed for contemporary academic and industrial research.

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