Kathrin Lang
Affiliations: | 2010-2014 | MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom |
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Fottner M, Heimgärtner J, Gantz M, et al. (2022) Site-Specific Protein Labeling and Generation of Defined Ubiquitin-Protein Conjugates Using an Asparaginyl Endopeptidase. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 144: 13118-13126 |
Nguyen TA, Gronauer T, Nast-Kolb T, et al. (2021) Substrate profiling of mitochondrial caseinolytic protease P via a site-specific photocrosslinking approach. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English) |
Bartoschek MD, Ugur E, Nguyen TA, et al. (2021) Identification of permissive amber suppression sites for efficient non-canonical amino acid incorporation in mammalian cells. Nucleic Acids Research |
Fottner M, Lang K. (2020) Decorating proteins with LACE. Nature Chemistry. 12: 980-982 |
Krauskopf K, Lang K. (2020) Increasing the chemical space of proteins in living cells via genetic code expansion. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology. 58: 112-120 |
Rehn A, Lawatscheck J, Jokisch ML, et al. (2020) A methylated lysine is a switch point for conformational communication in the chaperone Hsp90. Nature Communications. 11: 1219 |
Mideksa Y, Fottner M, Braus S, et al. (2020) Site-specific protein labeling with fluorophores as a tool to monitor protein turnover. Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology |
Mayer SV, Murnauer A, von Wrisberg MK, et al. (2019) Photo-Induced and Rapid Labeling of Tetrazine-Bearing Proteins via Cyclopropenone-Caged Bicyclononynes. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English) |
Lang K. (2019) Installing Terminal-Alkyne Reactivity into Proteins in Engineered Bacteria. Biochemistry |
Reille-Seroussi M, Mayer SV, Dörner W, et al. (2019) Expanding the genetic code with a lysine derivative bearing an enzymatically removable phenylacetyl group. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England) |