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Dr. Joerg Reinders

Principle Investigator
Department of Functional Genomics
University of Regensburg
Germany

Biography

I made the first contact to protein analytics and proteomics during my studies in biochemistry in Bochum. Paricularly, the analysis of protein phosphorylations was part of my work in the lab of Prof. Meyer. Furtheron, I dealt with the analysis of the mitochondrial proteome and phosphoproteome in the Medical Proteome Center in Bochum and afterwards in the Rudolf-Virchow-Center in Wuerzburg. During my postdoc-time at the Chair of Pharmaceutical Biology I did proteome analysis of plants and insects further broadening the variety of organisms I worked on. Currently, I apply proteomics for the analysis of pathomechanisms of different diseases and enjoy the possibility to complement the protein data with further analyses on the molecular level  in systems biology approaches within the Institute of Functional Genomics in Regensburg. My research interesta are Differential proteomics as a tool for elucidation of pathomechanisms, Identification and localization of post-translational modifications.

Research Interest

Differential proteomics as a tool for elucidation of pathomechanisms, Identification and localization of post-translational modifications.

Publications

  • Nadine Assmann, Katja Dettmer, Johann Simbürger, Carsten Broeker, Nadine Nuernberger, Kathrin Renner, H. Courtneidge, E. D. Klootwijk, Axel Duerkop, A. Hall, R. Kleta, Peter J. Oefner, Markus Reichold und Jörg Reinders. Renal Fanconi Syndrome Is Caused by a Mistargeting-Based Mitochondriopathy. Cell Reports. 2016. 15: 1423-1429.

  • Philipp Schwarzfischer, Jörg Reinders, Katja Dettmer, K. Kleo, L. Dimitrova, M. Hummel, M. Feist, D. Kube, M. Szczepanowski, W. Klapper, Franziska Taruttis, Julia C. Engelmann, Rainer Spang, Wolfram Gronwald und Peter J. Oefner. Comprehensive metaboproteomics of Burkitt's and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma cell lines and primary tumor tissues reveals distinct differences in pyruvate content and metabolism. Journal of Proteome Research. 2017. 16: 1105-1120.

  • Michael Altenbuchinger, Philipp Schwarzfischer, Thorsten Rehberg, Jörg Reinders, Christian Kohler, Wolfram Gronwald, J. Richter, M. Szczepanowski, N. Masqué-Soler, W. Klapper, Peter J. Oefner und Rainer Spang. Molecular signatures that can be transferred across different omics platforms. Bioinformatics. 2017. 33: i333-i340.

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