Lambertus van den Berg, Ph.D.
- Institution
- Newcastle University
- Address
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Catherine Cookson Building
Framlington Place - City, ZIP
- Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4HH
- Phone
- +44 (0) 191 208 8122
- [email protected]
- Research field
- Structural Biology
- Award year
- 2005
Research
Biological membranes form the interface between cells and their environment. Transport of molecules across the membrane barrier is essential for all cells (e.g. for metabolite supply). As a consequence, many (human) diseases, with cystic fibrosis as the best-known example, are caused by mutations in membrane transport proteins. Unfortunately, our understanding of how these proteins carry out their tasks is still rather limited. To date only ~200 unique membrane protein structures have been deposited in the Protein Data Bank. We are interested in determining the 3D structures of bacterial outer membrane proteins by X-ray crystallography. Those structures are then used, in combination with functional data obtained from biochemical experiments, to propose mechanistic models that can be tested experimentally.
2005 Search Pew Scholars
- Gonçalo R. Abecasis, D.Phil.
- Stephen A. Baccus, Ph.D.
- Craig H. Bassing, Ph.D.
- Laura M. Calvi, M.D.
- Shane P. Crotty, Ph.D.
- Jenny E. Gumperz, Ph.D.
- Martin W. Hetzer, Ph.D.
- Karin M. Hoffmeister, M.D.
- Deborah A. Hogan, Ph.D.
- Soo-Kyung Lee, Ph.D.
- Katsuhiko Murakami, Ph.D.
- Franck Polleux, Ph.D.
- Thaddeus S. Stappenbeck, M.D., Ph.D.
- Lambertus van den Berg, Ph.D.
- Rachel I. Wilson, Ph.D.