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  1. Photosynthetic Reaction Center, Volume 2 by Johann Deisenhofer, James R. Norris, 1993-07-28
  2. Biography - Deisenhofer, Johann (1943-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  3. The Photosynthetic Reaction Center . Volume I by Johann Deisenhofer, James R. Norris, 1993-07-28
  4. Photosynthetic Reaction Center, Vol. 2 by Johann Deisenhofer, 1993

41. Johann Deisenhofer, Ph.D.
For more than 20 years, johann deisenhofer has used xray crystallography tostudy protein johann deisenhofer and his colleagues determine and study the
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Learn about the new HHMI research campus located in Virginia. More Johann Deisenhofer, Ph.D. The folding of strings of amino acids into intricate, three-dimensional proteins is one of nature's most awesome mysteries. Indeed, the proper functioning of the body depends on proteins assuming precisely folded shapes. For more than 20 years, Johann Deisenhofer has used x-ray crystallography to study protein structure, with the goal of understanding how proteins fold and how their configuration determines their function. In the 1980s, early in Deisenhofer's career, he and his colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in his native Germany reached a milestone in structural biology research. Using x-ray crystallography—a tool that involves bombarding protein crystals with x-rays and then deducing the structure of the protein by analyzing the diffraction pattern produced by the x-rays—they were the first to unravel the atomic structure of a membrane-bound protein. This particular protein, called the photosynthetic reaction center, is vital to the process of photosynthesis, on which all higher forms of life depend. For their work, Deisenhofer, Robert Huber, and Hartmut Michel were awarded the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. "It was truly a unique moment for me when I produced the big picture on the computer screen," Deisenhofer recalled. "This picture answered for the first time many questions about the folding and rearrangement of protein subunits and cofactors. Some of the structural features were entirely unexpected, and I was the first to see this. It was an incredible experience, and I was so excited that I could hardly sleep for the next few nights."

42. Deisenhofer, Johann
deisenhofer, johann (1943). I was born on September 30, 1943 in Zusamaltheim,Bavaria, now Federal Republic of Germany, as the first son of Thekla and
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Deisenhofer, Johann I was born on September 30, 1943 in Zusamaltheim, Bavaria, now Federal Republic of Germany, as the first son of Thekla and Johann Deisenhofer. After my father's return from military service my parents ran the family farm. In 1948, our family grew to its final size with the birth of my only sister, Antonie. My early youth was influenced by the environment provided by a little village that, after World War II, tried to find its way back to some kind of a normal life. Nevertheless, it was a most enjoyable place for a little boy. In 1949, I entered elementary school at Zusamaltheim, and continued to attend until 1956. According to the local custom, the oldest son was designated to take over the family's farm. However, to their great dissapointment, my parents early noticed my lack of interest in farming, and made the diffcult decision to send me away to school. My way to higher education started in 1956 at the "Knabenmittelschule HI. Kreuz", Donanwoerth, and continued 1957 to 1959 at the "Staatliche Realschule Wertingen" and 1959 to 1963 at the "Holbein Gymnasium", Augsburg. There, in 1963, I underwent the "Abitur" examination that allowed me to go to a university. I was awarded the "Stipendium für besonders Begabte" of the "Bayerische Staatsministerium für Unterricht und Kultus" which helped to lower the financial burden on my parents for my education. In the fall of 1965, after 18 months of military service in the German Bundeswehr, where I did not exceed the rank of private, I began to study physics at the Technische Universit?t München. A major reason for choosing physics was an interest in physical, especially astronomical problems, aroused by popular books on this subject. The book I most clearly remember was a popular review of the state of astronomy by Fred Hoyle, describing the impact of modern physics on astronomy, and the recent achievements and open questions in that field.

43. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
deisenhofer, johann, 1988. Diels, Otto Paul Hermann, 1950. Eigen, Manfred, 1967.Ernst, Richard R. 1991. Eulerchelpin, Hans Karl August Simon Von, 1929
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44. Nobel Prize Winning Chemists
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Johann Deisenhofer The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1988 Johann Deisenhofer was born on September 30, 1943 in Zusamaltheim, Bavaria, now Federal Republic of Germany, as the first son of Thekla and Johann Deisenhofer. In 1948, their family grew to its final size with the birth of his only sister, Antonie. In 1949, he entered elementary school at Zusamaltheim and continued to attend until 1956. Johann's way to higher education started in 1956 at the "Knabenmittelschule HI. Kreuz", Donanwoerth, and continued 1957 to 1959 at the "Staatliche Realschule Wertingen" and 1959 to 1963 at the "Holbein Gymnasium", Augsburg. In the fall of 1965, he began to study physics at the Technische Universitat Munchen. A major reason for choosing physics was an interest in physical, especially astronomical problems. During his time at TUM, Johann learned that physics was quite different from what he expected; also, his interest slowly shifted to solid state physics. For the determination of the three-dimensional structure of the reaction center Hartmut Michel and Johann received the 1986 Biological Physics Prize of the American Physical Society, and the 1988 Otto Baeyer Prize. The 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was followed by several non-scientific honors such as honorary citizen of his hometown. The Nobel Prize was awarded to Johann Deisenhofer, Robert Huber, and Hartmut Michel "for the determination of the three-dimensional structure of a photosynthetic reaction center."

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The National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution and the Deutsches Museum collaborated in June 2000 to conduct video interviews with thirty-three Nobel Laureates. Interviews were conducted in Lindau, Germany, Washington, D.C., and elsewhere in the United States. The video documentation subsequently formed the core of the Nobel Voices Video History Project and the exhibition Nobel Voices: Celebrating 100 Years of the Nobel Prize . The interviewees were asked about their motivations, visions for the future, and opinions on the nature of creativity and innovation. In the interviews, the laureates speak about their passion for their work, their childhood inspirations, the spirit of discovery, and the personal meaning of the Nobel Prize.

46. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
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48. International: Italiano: Scienze: Chimica: Chimici E Ricercatori: Deisenhofer, J
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49. Grades
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50. News Of Tsinghua University-Nobel Prize Laureates Dr. Johann
Nobel price laureates Dr. johann deisenhofer and Dr. Avram Hershko visited TsinghuaUniversity May 1. Tsinghua Vice President Gong Ke met and talked with
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51. Texas Legislature Online - Bills By Subject
deisenhofer, johann. 78th Legislature. Number of Bills 2. HR 686 Author Wolens /et al. Sponsor none Last Action 04/08/2003 H Reported enrolled Honoring
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52. History Of Chemistry
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53. Deutsches Museum Bonn: Exponate: Eine Biologische Photozelle
1988 joint Nobel Prize in Chemistry to johann deisenhofer, Robert Huber, HartmutMichel. johann deisenhofer (born 1943) Studied physics at the Technical
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The most interesting step among the chain of reactions in which light energy is transformed into energy- rich chemical compounds is the lightdriven separation of electrical charges across a cell membrane, or as a technical analogy, the charging of a battery (cell) by electricity from a photo cell (photosynthetic reaction center). Four acrylic glass plates out of the 64, on which the threedimensional electron density distribution of the photosynthetic reaction center is shown; created 1981- 1985. Donated by the Max- Planck- Institute for Biochemistry, Martinsried Inventory number: 1994- 405.000
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1988 joint Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Johann Deisenhofer, Robert Huber, Hartmut Michel Johann Deisenhofer (born 1943) Studied physics at the Technical University of Munich; 1971- 1988 Max-Planck-Institute for Biochemistry; 1974 doctorate awarded by the Technical University of Munich under the mentorship of Robert Huber; since 1988 investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas/ U. S. A. Author: Robert Huber (born 1937) Studied chemistry at the Technical University of Munich; 1963 doctorate awarded by the Technical University of Munich under the mentorship of Walter Hopper; since 1971 director at the Max-Planck- Institute for Biochemistry; since 1976 professor at the Technical University of Munich.

54. Dr. Deisenhofer , Dr. Johann Deisenhofer, Dr. Johann Deisenhofer
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Name: Johann Deisenhofer, Ph.D. Endowed Title: Virginia and Edward Linthicum Distinguished Chair in Biomolecular Science
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Johann Deisenhofer 30. September in Zusamaltheim Landkreis Dillingen an der Donau ) ist ein deutscher Biophysiker erhielt er gemeinsam mit Robert Huber und Hartmut Michel den Nobelpreis f¼r Chemie f¼r die r¶ntgenstrukturanalytische Aufkl¤rung der dreidimensionalen Struktur des photosynthetischen Reaktionszentrums von Purpurbakterien ( Rhodopseudomonas viridis Nach Forschungst¤tigkeit am Max-Planck-Institut f¼r Biochemie erhielt er 1988 eine Berufung als Professor an das Howard Hughes Medial Institute der University of Texas in Dallas USA
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56. Johann Deisenhofer - Nobelpreis Für Chemie
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57. Lindau-nobel - Program 2002 (52th Meeting Of Nobel Laureates)
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58. Johann Deisenhofer -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
johann deisenhofer. Categories Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners, Biochemists, johann deisenhofer (born September 30, 1943) is a German (Someone with
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Johann Deisenhofer (born September 30, 1943) is a German (Someone with special training in biochemistry) biochemist who, along with (Click link for more info and facts about Hartmut Michel) Hartmut Michel and (Click link for more info and facts about Robert Huber) Robert Huber , received the (An annual award for outstanding contributions to chemistry or physics or physiology and medicine or literature or economics or peace) Nobel Prize for (The science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions) Chemistry in 1988 for their determination of the structure of a membrane-bound complex of proteins and co-factors that is essential to (Synthesis of compounds with the aid of radiant energy (especially in plants)) photosynthesis
Deisenhofer earned his doctorate from the Technical University Munich for research work done at the (Click link for more info and facts about Max Planck Institute) Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in (Click link for more info and facts about Martinsried) Martinsried (A republic in north central Europe on the North Sea; established in 1949 from the zones of Germany occupied by the British and French and Americans after the German defeat; reunified with East Germany in 1990)

59. Johann Deisenhofer - Autobiography
johann deisenhofer – Autobiography. I was born on September 30, 1943 in Zusamaltheim,Bavaria, now Federal Republic of Germany, as the first son of Thekla
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I was born on September 30, 1943 in Zusamaltheim, Bavaria, now Federal Republic of Germany, as the first son of Thekla and Johann Deisenhofer. After my father's return from military service my parents ran the family farm. In 1948, our family grew to its final size with the birth of my only sister, Antonie.
At the end of 1974, when I had obtained my Ph.D. degree, Robert Huber offered me a postdoctoral position for two years which I accepted. This position was converted into a permanent position in 1976. I joined Peter M. Colman, then a postdoctoral fellow in Huber's lab, and Walter Palm from the University of Graz, Austria, in their work on the human myeloma protein Kol. After the solution of this interesting structure, I continued, together with Robert Huber, Peter Colman's work on the human Fc-fragment, and its complex with an Fc-binding fragment from protein A from Staphylococcus aureus . The refinement of these structures was finished in 1980. In the following two years I joined several projects in Robert Huber's lab: human C3a, citrate synthase, and alpha-1 -proteinase inhibitor. During all my time in Martinsried I enjoyed working with computers, and developing and maintaining crystallographic software.

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    Updated 216 days 2 hours 49 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Johann Deisenhofer Johann Deisenhofer (born September 30 ) is a German biochemist who, along with Hartmut Michel and Robert Huber , received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in for their determination of the structure of a membrane-bound complex of proteins and co-factors that is essential to photosynthesis Deisenhofer earned his doctorate from the Technical University Munich for research work done at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Martinsried West Germany , in . He conducted research there until , when he joined the scientific staff of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the faculty of The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Together with Michel and Huber, Deisenhofer determined the three-dimensional structure of a protein complex found in certain photosynthetic bacteria. This membrane protein complex, called a photosynthetic reaction center, was known to play a crucial role in initiating a simple type of photosynthesis. Between

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