Holger Wille
biochemistry
University of Alberta
Canada
Biography
Holger Wille is a professor belongs to the department of Biochemistry from the university of Alberta.
Research Interest
The general focus of my work is the structure of amyloids and other disease-related, misfolded proteins. In particular, I am interested in the infectious prion protein (PrPSc) and the structure-function relationship underlying its infectious nature. In recent years, mounting evidence has implicated prion-like mechanisms in other neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Lou Gehrig’s disease. The mechanistic similarities and their molecular underpinnings represent interesting research avenues beyond the classical prion diseases. The scope of my current experimental approaches is centered on electron microscopy, three-dimensional reconstruction approaches, X-ray fiber diffraction, and other biochemical and biophysical methods.
Publications
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Vázquez-Fernández, E, Vos, MR, Afanasyev, P, Cebey, L, Sevillano, AM, Vidal, E, Rosa, I, Renault, L, Ramos, A, Peters, PJ, Fernández, JJ, van Heel, M, Young, HS, Requena, JR, and Wille, H (2016).The structural architecture of an infectious mammalian prion using electron cryomicroscopy. PLoS Pathogens, 12, e1005835.
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Zweckstetter, M, Requena, JR, and Wille, H (2017). Elucidating the structure of an infectious protein. PLoS Pathogenss 13, e1006229