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- Top Research Grant for Studies on Cellular Power Plants
- Top Research Grant for Studies on Cellular Power Plants 1.2 Million Euro for Nikolaus Pfanner, biochemist and molecular biologist of the University of Freiburg
- Opening the cavity floodgates
- Freiburg biochemists investigate the transport of large proteins through bacterial cell membranes
- Energy supply channels
- Freiburg scientists elucidate the mechanism for inserting protein molecules into the outer compartment of mitochondria
- A Map of the Cell’s Power Station
- Researchers from the University of Freiburg are mapping the distribution of all proteins in mitochondria for the first time
- Discovering, counting, cataloguing proteins
- Scientists describe a well-defined mitochondrial proteome in baker's yeast
- The role of the tunnel
- Freiburg researchers discover new molecular details about protein sorting in the cell
- Protein with Multiple Duties
- Freiburg researchers demonstrate how a molecular barrel structure serves various functions in the mitochondria
- Evolution of Cellular Power Stations
- The protein OXA plays an important role in integrating protein molecules into mitochondria
- Lipids Support Protein Machinery
- University of Freiburg researchers discover that integration of molecular barrels into the membrane depends on its composition
- New Import Pathway into the Cell’s Powerhouses
- Freiburg researchers use artificial membranes to show how a particular protein reaches the mitochondria
- Molecular Chaperones Help with Folding
- University of Freiburg researchers demonstrate how so-called chaperones collaborate to create barrels for protein folding
- Building Scaffolds in the Cell’s Power Stations
- Researchers at the University of Freiburg discover a basic architectural principle of mitochondria
- Small Proteins, Big Benefit
- Biochemist Nils Wiedemann receives two million euros in funding from European Research Council
- Energy for Cell Division
- Freiburg biochemists discover a signaling path that links energy conversion and cell division
- Toward a Better Drug against Malaria
- 27th Rhine-Knee Regional Meeting on Biocrystallography