Gregor Hagelüken
PD Dr. Gregor Hagelüken
Zugehörigkeiten
  • Institut für Strukturbiologie
Forschungsschwerpunkte
  • structural biology
  • infection
  • immunity
I am a structural biologist interested in the structure and function of membrane transporters and proteins that are related to infection and innate immunity. A main focus of my group is the uptake of sialic acid by pathogenic bacteria such as Haemophilus influenzae. These bacteria employ a special class of membrane transporters, so called TRAP transporters to scavenge sialic acid from the host organism. H. influenzae and other pathogens incorporate the imported sialic acid into their surface lipopolysaccharides in order to hide from our innate immune response. My group uses X-ray crystallography, a range of biophysical techniques as well as cryo EM to unravel the molecular details behind biological processes.
Ausgewählte Publikationen

M.F. Peter, C. Gebhardt, J. Glaenzer, N. Schneberger, M. de Boer, G.H. Thomas, T. Cordes, G. Hagelueken, "Triggering closure of a sialic acid TRAP transporter substrate binding protein through binding of natural and artificial substrates", JMB, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2020.166756

M.F. Peter, A. T. Tuukkanen, C. A. Heubach, A. Selsam, F.G. Duthie, D. I. Svergun, O. Schiemann, G. Hagelueken, "Studying Conformational Changes of the Yersinia Type-III-Secretion Effector YopO in Solution by Integrative Structural Biology", Structure, 2019, 27, 1416-1426, doi: 10.1016/j.str.2019.06.007

K. Bountra, G. Hagelueken, H.G. Choudhury, V. Corrade, K. El Omari, A. Wagner, I. Mathavan, S. Zirah, W.Y. Wahlgren, D.P. Tieleman, O. Schiemann, S. Rebuffat, K. Beis, "Structural basis for antibacterial peptide self-immunity by the bacterial ABC transporter McjD", EMBO J., 2017, 36, 3062-3079, doi: 10.15252/embj.201797278

G. Hagelueken, B.R. Clarke, H. Huang, A. Tuukkanen, I. Danciu, D.I. Svergun, R. Hussain, H. Liu, C. Whitfield, J.H. Naismith, "A coiled-coil domain acts as a molecular ruler to regulate O-antigen chain length in lipopolysaccharide", Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol. 2015, 22, 50–56. doi: 10.1038/nsmb.2935.

Gregor Hagelüken
PD Dr. Gregor Hagelüken
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