johannes M. Herrmann
Department of Cellular Biology
Kaiserslautern University of Technology
Germany
Biography
Prof. Johannes M. Herrmann received his PhD at the Department of Physiological Chemistry in Munich, during the period of 1992. Currently, he is working as Professor of Cellular Biology, at the University of Kaiserslautern, Germany. His research has included, the biogenesis of proteins of the mitochondrial inner membrane which belongs to the protein-richest membranes of the eukaryotic cell.
Research Interest
Cellular Biology
Publications
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Bien M, Longen S, Wagener N, Chwalla I, Herrmann JM, Riemer J. Mitochondrial Disulfide Bond Formation Is Driven by Intersubunit Electron Transfer in Erv1 and Proofread by Glutathione. Mol Cell 2010;37:516-528
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Weckbecker D, Longen S, Riemer J, Herrmann JM. Atp23 biogenesis reveals a chaperone-like folding activity of Mia40 in the IMS of mitochondria. EMBO J. 2012:31:4348-4358
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Longen S, Woellhaf MW, Petrungaro C, Riemer J, Herrmann JM. The Disulfide Relay of the Intermembrane Space Oxidizes the Ribosomal Subunit Mrp10 on Its Transit into the Mitochondrial Matrix. Developmental Cell 2014;28:30-42
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Beckmann R, Herrmann JM. Mitoribosome oddities. Science 2015;348:288-289