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  Michel — FactMonster.com
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  Hartmut Michel Summary
Hartmut Michel was born July 18, 1948, in Ludwigsburg, Germany, to Karl and Freda Kachler Michel.
In 1969, Michel enrolled in the University of Tubingen.
Michel is a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization, the Max Planck Society, the Society for Biological Chemistry, the German Chemists' Society, and the Society for Physical Biology.
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 Michel, Hartmut - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Michel, Hartmut, 1948-, German biochemist, Ph.D. Univ. of Würzburg, 1977.
Michel was the first person to reduce a photosynthetic action center, which is a four-protein complex, to pure crystalline form.
This made it possible for Michel, Robert Huber and Johann Deisenhofer to develop a process that used X-ray technology to determine exactly the structure of such a large molecule.
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 Press Relaese: Lecture By Nobel Laureate Dr Hartmut Michel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hartmut Michel, winner of Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 from Max Plank Institute of Biophysics, Frankfurt, Germany visited Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai on 14th December 2004.
Hartmut Michel emphasized the importance of membrane proteins in the new drug development and gave an account of latest research on structure of membrane protein and their function with relevance to photosynthetic reaction centre in the mechanism of harvesting light for food production.
Hartmut Michel participated in the interactive meet with the young scientists of BARC which was joined by Director, BARC and senior scientists.
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 Hartmut Michel
Michel German biochemist who, along with Johann Deisenhofer and Robert Huber, received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 for their determination of the structure of certain prot...
Michel - for the determination of the three-dimensional structure of a...
Michel, Director, Department of Molecular Membrane Biology in the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics and Adjunct Professor of...
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 MICHEL, HARTMUT
MICHEL, HARTMUT, Baciou, L., Fritzsch, G., Kuglstatter, A., Ermler, U.: X-ray structure analyses of photosynthetic reaction center variants from Rhodobacter sphaeroides: Structural changes induced by point mutations at position L209 modulate electron and proton transfer.
MICHEL, HARTMUT, Kannt, A.: Bacterial cytochrome c oxidase.
MICHEL, HARTMUT, Ungar, D., Barth, A., Haase, W., Kaunzinger, A., Lewitzki, E., Ruiz, T., Reiländer, H.: Analysis of a putative voltage-gated prokaryotic potassium channel.
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 Conferment of Title of Professor Emeritus
Hartmut Michel, Nobel Laureate for Chemistry in 1988, have accepted the position of Distinguished Guest Professors at the Department of Chemistry and School of Biosciences and Bioengineering respectively.
Hartmut Michel spoke on “Membrane Proteins as Targets in Medicine and Agriculture” on December 13, 2004.
Hartmut Michel is currently the director of Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysik, Germany.
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 Hartmut Michel
German biochemist who, along with Johann Deisenhofer and Robert Huber, received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 for their determination of the structure of certain proteins that are essential for photosynthesis.
It was Michel's preliminary work, done in the period from 1978 to 1982, that cleared the way for the three scientists' joint research.
Michel performed the hitherto impossible feat of crystallizing the membrane-bound protein complex to a pure crystalline form, thus making it possible to determine the protein's structure atom-by-atom by means of X-ray diffraction techniques.
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 Biografia de Hartmut Michel
En 1988 compartió con sus compatriotas R. Huber y J. Deisenhofer el premio Nobel de Química por haber conseguido descifrar átomo por átomo la estructura de un complejo proteínico llamado centro de reacción fotosintética, crucial en el proceso de fotosíntesis de algunas bacterias.
Michel diseñó un proyecto para aislar y cristalizar el complejo proteínico, considerado anteriormente imposible por muchos científicos.
En 1982, con el empleo de los rayos X de difracción, había logrado analizar junto con sus colaboradores la estructura del centro de reacción, con el ordenamiento de los cristales de la proteína en una determinada forma que permitía su observación.
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 Michel — Infoplease.com
Michel means a dolt; thus the French call a fool who allows himself to be taken in by thimble-rigs and card tricks mikel.
Hartmut Michel - Michel, Hartmut, 1948–, German biochemist, Ph.D. Univ. of Würzburg, 1977.
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 MICHEL, HARTMUT - CIRS
Ostermeier, C., Iwata, S., Ludwig, B., and Michel, H.: Fv Fragment-mediated crystallization of the membrane protein bacterial cytochrome c oxidase.
Ostermeier, C, Harrenga, A., Ermler, U., and Michel, H.: Structure at 2.7 Å resolution of the Paracoccus denitrificans two-subunit cytochrome c oxidase complexed with an antibody Fv fragment.
Michel, H.: The mechanism of proton pumping by cytochrome c oxidase.
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 Hartmut Michel Information Center - Hartmut Michel
He later worked on the crystallisation of membrane proteins - essential for their structure elucidation by X-ray crystallography.
He received the Nobel Hartmut Michel Prize jointly with Johann Deisenhofer and Robert Huber in 1988.
Since 1987 he is director of the Molecular Membrane Biology department at the Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysics in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and professor of biochemistry at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University there.
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The complete nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding the cytochrome subunit of the photosynthetic reaction centre from the purple bacterium Rhodopseudomonas viridis, and the derived amino acid sequence are presented.
The ;heavy' subunit of the photosynthetic reaction centre from Rhodopseudomonas viridis: isolation of the gene, nucleotide and amino acid sequence.
The gene coding for the ;heavy' subunit of the photosynthetic reaction centre from Rhodopseudomonas viridis was isolated in an expression vector.
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 Satyam Computer Services Limited
These membrane-bound proteins are difficult to obtain in a crystalline form that makes it possible to determine their structure, but in 1982 Hartmut Michel succeeded in doing this.
The situation changed drastically, however, in 1982, when Hartmut Michel in systematic experiments succeeded in preparing highly ordered crystals of a photosynthetic reaction center from a purple bacterium, allowing the determination of the structure in atomic detail.
Thanks to the method of crystallization developed by Hartmut Michel the prospects of obtaining detailed structural information also for other membrane proteins have improved.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for huber
With Hartmut Michel and Johann Deisenhofer, Huber developed a process that used X-ray technology to determine the structure of large
This made it possible for Michel, Robert Huber and Johann Deisenhofer to develop a process that used X-ray
In 1988, Deisenhofer was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, along with Hartmut Michel and Robert
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 Hartmut Michel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hartmut Michel is a German biochemist and Nobel Laureate.
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 Platini Michel - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
Platini Michel - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
Platini, Michel (1955- ), French footballer, the only player to be voted European Footballer of the Year three years in succession (1983-1985).
Fokine, Michel (1880-1942), Russian dancer and choreographer whose work revitalized traditional classical ballet and inaugurated a brilliant new...
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 Hartmut Michel Winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Hartmut Michel Winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Hartmut Michel — Autobiography (submitted by Chinnappan Baskar)
Hartmut Michel — Banquet Speech (submitted by Thomas)
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 Beijing Official Website International
The first Prize Award Ceremony in 1901 at the Old Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm.
Hartmut Michel was born in the town of Ludwigsburg, Germany, in July 1948.
In 1977 he obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Wurzburg for work on the unique light energy transduction system of Halobacteria which is energized by a light absorbing membrane protein called bacteriorhodopsin.
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 MEMBRANE PROTEINS OF KNOWN STRUCTURE
Deisenhofer, J., Epp, O., I. Sinning, I. and Michel, H. Mol.
Lancaster, C.R.D. and Michel, H. Structure 5, 1339-1359.
Lancaster, C.R.D., Kröger, A., Auer, M. and Michel, H. Nature (London) 402, 377-385.
www.mpibp-frankfurt.mpg.de /michel/public/memprotstruct.html   (2730 words)

  
 Chemie.DE News-Center: Nobel Laureate Hartmut Michel to join Angewandte Chemie Editorial Board
The editorial board of Angewandte Chemie advises the editors on matters regarding the content and presentation of the journal.
Kleemann (Asta Medica) and B. Wetzel (Boehringer Ingelheim) have just completed their terms, and four new members have accepted the invitation of the German Chemical Society's Board to take up a four-year term from January 1, 2004.
Michel studied biochemistry at the Universität Tübingen and in 1977 completed his PhD with D. Oesterhelt in Würzburg on proton gradients at the cell membranes of halobacteria.
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 The mechanism of proton pumping by cytochrome c oxidase -- Michel 95 (22): 12819 -- Proceedings of the National Academy ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The mechanism of proton pumping by cytochrome c oxidase -- Michel 95 (22): 12819 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Kannt, A., Lancaster, C. & Michel, H. Biophys.
Single-electron reduction of the oxidized state is coupled to proton uptake via the K pathway in Paracoccus denitrificans cytochrome c oxidase
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 Single-electron reduction of the oxidized state is coupled to proton uptake via the K pathway in Paracoccus ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Michel, H., Behr, J., Harrenga, A. & Kannt, A. Annu.
Ostermeier, C., Harrenga, A., Ermler, U. & Michel, H. Proc.
O. Farver, E. Grell, B. Ludwig, H. Michel, and I. Pecht
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 Dr. Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research
Prize in Chemistry, specifically for “development and use of molecules with
Hartmut Michel is the director of the department of molecular membrane biology at the Max-Planck-Institute of Biophysics in Frankfurt, Germany.
He was born in 1948 in Ludwigsburg, Germany.
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 Structure -- Koepke et al.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The crystal structure of the light-harvesting complex II (B800–850) from Rhodospirillum molischianum
Juergen Koepke, Cornelia Muenke and Hartmut Michel (corresponding author), Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, Abteilung Molekulare Membranbiologie, 6000, Frankfurt, Germany
Xiche Hu and Klaus Schulten (corresponding author), Theoretical Biophysics, Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA
www.structure.org /content/article/abstract?uid=PIIS0969212696000639   (411 words)

  
 Structure at 2.7 A resolution of the Paracoccus denitrificans two-subunit cytochrome c oxidase complexed with an ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Articles by Ostermeier, C. Articles by Michel, H. Articles citing this Article
Ostermeier, C., Iwata, S. & Michel, H. Curr.
Ostermeier, C., Essen, L.-O. & Michel, H. Proteins Struct.
intl.pnas.org /cgi/content/full/94/20/10547   (4750 words)

  
 56th Annual Lindau Meeting - Photo Gallery
Laureate Kurt Wüthrich gives his talk on methods from physical chemistry being applied to biological and biomedical research.
Laureate Hartmut Michel gives his lecture on the very specific topic of “Cytochrome c Oxidase and the Major Doium Ion/ Proton Exchanger from Escherishia coli: A comparison of Two Protons Translocating Membrane Proteins.”
Laureate Johann Deisenhofer focused his lecture on cholesterol.
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 Dynamic Water Networks in Cytochrome c Oxidase from Paracoccus denitrificans Investigated by Molecular Dynamics ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Articles by Olkhova, E. Articles by Michel, H. Articles citing this Article
Articles by Olkhova, E. Articles by Michel, H. Biophysical Journal 86:1873-1889 (2004)
Correspondence: Address reprint requests to Hartmut Michel, Max-Planck-Institute of Biophysics, Marie-Curie-Str., 13-15, D-60439 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
www.biophysj.org /cgi/content/abstract/86/4/1873   (475 words)

  
 Biochemistry - Table of Contents
Analysis of the Physical Properties and Molecular Modeling of Sec13: A WD Repeat Protein Involved in Vesicular Traffic Kumkum Saxena, Chrysanthe Gaitatzes, Mary T. Walsh, Michael Eck, Eva J. Neer, and Temple F. Smith [Abstract][Full Text - HTML][Full Article - PDF]
Identification of a Tus Protein Segment That Photo-Cross-Links with TerB DNA and Elucidation of the Role of Certain Thymine Methyl Groups in the Tus-TerB Complex Using Halogenated Uracil Analogues Laura J. Duggan, Paul T. Asmann, Thomas M. Hill, and Philip A. Gottlieb [Abstract][Full Text - HTML][Full Article - PDF]
Linked Lexitropsins and the in Vitro Inhibition of HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase RNA-Directed DNA Polymerization: A Novel Induced-Fit of 3,5 m-Pyridyl Bisdistamycin to Enzyme-Associated Template-Primer Mark E. Filipowsky, Mary L. Kopka, Michelle Brazil-Zison, J.
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