Kathrin Lang

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2010-2014 MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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Wanka V, Fottner M, Cigler M, et al. (2024) Genetic Code Expansion Approaches to Decipher the Ubiquitin Code. Chemical Reviews
Weyh M, Jokisch ML, Nguyen TA, et al. (2024) Deciphering functional roles of protein succinylation and glutarylation using genetic code expansion. Nature Chemistry
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
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
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)
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