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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

81. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
johann deisenhofer. German. bioorganic. 1988. Robert Huber. German. bioorganic.1989. Sidney Altman. CanadianAmerican. bioorganic. 1989. Thomas R. Cech
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82. Tele-TASK - - Structural Insights Into Cholestorol Homeostasis
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83. Tele-TASK - Courses
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84. Famous Chemists Web Site
johann deisenhofer (1943). German biochemist who, along with Hartmut Michel andRobert Huber, received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 for their
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Johann Deisenhofer (1943)
German biochemist who, along with Hartmut Michel and Robert Huber, received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 for their determination of the structure of certain proteins that are essential to photosynthesis. Deisenhofer earned his doctorate from the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Martinsried, W.Ger., in 1974. He conducted research there until 1987, when he joined the scientific staff at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Dallas, Texas. Together with Michel and Huber, Deisenhofer set out to study the structure of a protein complex found in certain photosynthetic bacteria. This protein, called a photosynthetic reaction centre, was known to play a crucial role in initiating a simple type of photosynthesis. Between 1982 and 1985, the three scientists used X-ray crystallography to determine the exact arrangement of the more than 10,000 atoms that make up the protein complex. Their research increased the general understanding of the mechanisms of photosynthesis and revealed similarities between the photosynthetic processes of plants and bacteria.
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85. Sheffield Chemdex - Autobiographies
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86. Golem.de - Lexikon
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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 Rhodopseudomonas viridis erhielt er 1988 eine Berufung als Professor an das Howard Hughes Medial Institute der University of Texas in Dallas USA
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87. Johann Deisenhofer
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(Nobel Prize Chemistry 1988) Johann Deisenhofer, dt. Physiker, geb. 30. Sep. 1943
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88. FRISC > Faculty Profiles > Johann Deisenhofer, Ph.D.
johann deisenhofer, Ph.D. Professor of Biochemistry Emailjohann.deisenhofer@email.swmed.edu Home Page deisenhofer Lab
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Johann Deisenhofer, Ph.D.
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Integration of the mitochondrial-processing peptidase into the cytochrome bc1 complex in plants.
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DNA repair mechanism by photolyase: electron transfer path from the photolyase catalytic cofactor FADH(-) to DNA thymine dimer.
D Medvedev ... A A Stuchebrukhov J Theor Biol 2001 May;210(2);237-48.

89. Www.as.ysu.edu/search/a?Deisenhofer%2C+Johann
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90. Universität Potsdam: Portal
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Giganten und Winzlinge
Das 9. Leibniz-Kolleg spannte einen Bogen zwischen Himmelskörpern und Proteinen
"Das werden wir in Potsdam so schnell nicht wieder haben", sagte Prof. Frieder Scheller, Prorektor der Universität, denn gleich zwei Vorträge von Nobelpreisträgern bot in diesem Jahr das 9. Leibniz-Kolleg Potsdam im Rahmen des Wissenschaftssommers. Am 24. Juni 2005 widmete sich der Radioastrophysiker Antony Hewish dem astronomisch Großen, der Physiker Johann Deisenhofer der Erforschung des Cholesterol-Stoffwechsels. Deisenhofer war kurzfristig für den erkrankten Zellforscher Günter Blobel eingesprungen.
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Foto: Fritze Eine wahre Sternstunde war der Vortrag von Prof. Antony Hewish aus Cambridge. Er sprach auf Englisch zum Thema "Pulsars and Einstein". Antony Hewish hatte im Sommer 1967 gemeinsam mit seiner damaligen Doktorandin Jocelyn Bell den ersten Pulsar entdeckt. Dafür erhielt er 1974 den Nobelpreis für Physik. Eine große Ehre sei es ihm, so Hewish, an dem Ort einen Vortrag zu halten, an dem Einstein seine großartigen Theorien von Zeit und Raum entwickelt habe.
Hewish skizzierte zunächst die Entstehung und die Eigenschaften von Pulsaren. Es handelt sich dabei um Reste von Supernova-Explosionen massereicher Sterne. Die Schwerkraft presst die Überreste dann so stark zusammen, dass Elektronen und Protonen zu Neutronen umgewandelt werden. Solche Neutronensterne waren bereits theoretisch vorhergesagt worden. "Nur ein einziger Teelöffel ihrer Materie wiegt rund eine Milliarde Tonnen", erklärte Hewish den staunenden Zuhörern. Ein Stern mit der anderthalbfachen Sonnenmasse habe am Ende des Kontraktionsprozesses nur noch einen Durchmesser von rund 20 Kilometern.

91. Dr. John Hunt
Donald B. Oliver, and johann deisenhofer (2002) Nucleotide control of interdomain JF Hunt, FMD Vellieux, and J. deisenhofer (1997) A connected set
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Other projects include an effort to develop an aritificial facilitated diffusion machine based on a peptide that spontaneously penetrates phospholipid bilayers and strucural studies of complexes of DnaJ class molecular chaperones.
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  • Benach J, Lee I, Edstrom W, Kuzin AP, Chiang Y, Acton TB, Montelione GT, Hunt JF. (2003) The 2.3-A Crystal Structure of the Shikimate 5-Dehydrogenase Orthologue YdiB from Escherichia coli Suggests a Novel Catalytic Environment for an NAD-dependent Dehydrogenase J Biol Chem. Karpowich NK, Huang HH, Smith PC, Hunt JF. (2003) Crystal structures of the BtuF periplasmic-binding protein for vitamin B12 suggest a functionally important reduction in protein mobility upon ligand binding J Biol Chem. J. F. Hunt, Sevil Weinkauf, Lisa Henry, John J. Fak, Paul McNicholas, Donald B. Oliver, and Johann Deisenhofer (2002) Nucleotide control of interdomain interactions in the conformational reaction cycle of SecA Science Article Keller JP, Smith PM, Benach J, Christendat D, deTitta GT, Hunt JF. (2002) The crystal structure of MT0146/CbiT suggests that the putative precorrin-8w decarboxylase is a methyltransferase

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deisenhofer, johann, 1943, awarded the 1988 Nobel Prize for Chemistry from Nobel e-Museum, in English, illustrated, detailed
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93. ChIN??Johann Deisenhofer(1988

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94. Results Of Search For Last Names Beginning With 'D'
deisenhofer, johann Del Mastro, Richard G. Delaney, Kathleen A. Delgado, Ruby deisenhofer, johann, PhD Biochemistry Community of Science Profile
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95. Västerbottens Folkblad
Det konstaterade Nobelpristagaren johann deisenhofer när han träffade skogs och johann deisenhofer fick Nobelpriset i kemi 1988 tillsammans med Hartmut
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96. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
The three West Germans, johann deisenhofer, Robert Huber and Hartmut Michel, The protein analyzed by the West German team of johann deisenhofer,
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GERMAN CHEMISTS AND US PHYSICISTS GET NOBEL PRIZES
Author: By David L. Chandler, Globe Staff Date: Thursday, October 20, 1988
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NATIONAL/FOREIGN Nobel Prizes were awarded yesterday to three American physicists whose work has led to a better understanding of the basic building blocks of the universe and to three German chemists who solved one of the basic mysteries of life: how the sun's energy is harnessed by living cells. The three Americans, Leon M. Lederman, Melvin Schwartz and Jack Steinberger, won the Nobel Prize in physics for their work on particle physics in the early 1960s. The work included the discovery of one type of neutrino, a very elusive subatomic particle. That discovery, according to others in the field, profoundly affected scientists' understanding of the way the fundamental building blocks of the universe subatomic particles, from which all matter is made are related to each other. The three West Germans, Johann Deisenhofer, Robert Huber and Hartmut Michel, won the prize in chemistry for deciphering the structure of molecules that are the key to photosynthesis the process that converts the sun's energy into a chemical form that sustains virtually all life on Earth.

97. Deisenhofer Web

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98. ?-?Deisenhofer?Hershko

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99. Storia Della Chimica. Premi Nobel Per La Chimica: Deisenhofer

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Theatrum Chemicum Personae: Johann Deisenhofer Johann Deisenhofer n. 1943 Premio Nobel per la chimica 1988 con Robert Huber e con Hartmut Michel Premio Nobel 1987 Premio Nobel 1989 Johann Deisenhofer è stato uno dei 110 premi Nobel che hanno sottoscritto l' appello promosso da John Polanyi in difesa della pace e dell'ambiente. Nel punto centrale della dichiarazione dei 110 premi Nobel si legge: "La sola speranza per il futuro riposa nella collaborazione internazionale, legittimata dalla democrazia. È tempo di voltare le spalle alla ricerca unilaterale di sicurezza, in cui noi cerchiamo di rifugiarci dietro ai muri. Dobbiamo invece insistere nella ricerca dell'unità d'azione per contrastare sia il surriscaldamento del pianeta che un mondo armato". Monografie, articoli e tesine di storia della chimica! var site="s10minerva"

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