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Profile
| Academic position | Full Professor |
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| Research fields | Biochemistry,Cell Biology,Structural Biology |
| Keywords | crystallography, protein synthesis, ribosome, translation, antibiotics |
Current contact address
| Country | Germany |
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| City | Hamburg |
| Institution | Universität Hamburg |
| Institute | Institut für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie |
| Homepage | https://www.chemie.uni-hamburg.de/institute/bc/arbeitsgruppen/wilson/personen/wilson-daniel-n.html |
Host during sponsorship
| Prof. Dr. Knud H. Nierhaus | Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik, Berlin |
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| Start of initial sponsorship | 01/01/2001 |
Programme(s)
| 2000 | Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme |
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Publications (partial selection)
| 2003 | Daniel N. Wilson, Knud H. Nierhaus: Das Ribosom unter der Lupe. In: Angew. Chem., 2003, 3586-3610 |
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| 2003 | Gregor Blaha, Daniel N. Wilson, Gerlind Stoller, Gunter Fischer, Regine Willumeit, Knud H. Nierhaus: Localization of the Trigger Factor Binding Site on the Ribosomal 50 S Subunit. In: J. Mol. Biol. , 2003, 887-897 |
| 2003 | Daniel N. Wilson, K. H. Nierhaus: The Ribosome through the Looking Glass. In: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed, 2003, 3464-3486 |
| 2002 | Markus A. Schäfer, A. Özlem Tastan, Sebastian Patzke, Gregor Blaha, Christian M. T. Spahn, Daniel N. Wilson, Knud H. Nierhaus: Codon-Anticodon Interaction at the P Site Is a Prerequisite for tRNA Interactin with the Small Ribosomal Subunit. In: J. Biol. Chem., 2002, 19095-19105 |
| 2002 | Thomas M. Wendrich, Gregor Blaha, Daniel Nicodemus Wilson, Mohamed A. Marahiel, Knud H. Nierhaus: Dissection of the Mechanism for the Stringent Factor RelA. In: Molecular Cell, 2002, 779-788 |
| 2002 | Daniel N. Wilson, Gregor Blaha, Sean R. Connell, Pavel V. Ivanov, Holger Jenke, Ulrich Stelzl, Yoshika Teraoka, Knud H. Nierhaus: Protein Synthesis at Atomic Resolution: Mechanistics of Translation in the Light of Highly Resolved Structures for the Ribosome. In: Current Protein and Peptide Science, 2002, 1-53 |