Brenda Schulman

Brenda Schulman

Research Department Molecular Machines and Signaling (MoMaS)

Structural Biology, Ubiquitin Proteasome System, Ubiquitin-like Protein

An important form of regulation is the modification of proteins and membranes by linking them to the small protein ubiquitin or structurally related ubiquitin-like proteins (UBLs). Ubiquitin and UBLs control timing, subcellular location, composition, conformation and activity of thousands of different proteins and macromolecules. In addition, defects in ubiquitin and UBL pathways are associated with numerous diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative disorders and viral infections. Brenda Schulman's Department “Molecular Machines and Signaling” has shown that hundreds of microscopic, dynamic, multiprotein molecular machines are transiently transformed into different conformations by specialized regulatory factors to control ubiquitin and UBLs in order to regulate virtually all aspects of cell biology.

 

Research Overview
A widespread mechanism regulating the functions of eukaryotic proteins involves post-translational modification by the small protein ubiquitin (UB) or structurally related ubiquitin-like proteins (UBLs). more

 

Department News

We are hiring!
The departments of ‘Molecular Machines and Signaling’ and ‘Proteomics and Signal Transduction’ at the Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry headed by Brenda Schulman and Matthias Mann seek highly motivated and talented researchers (m/f/d) for two positions, PhD Student (m/f/d) and Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d). more
Noncanonical assembly, neddylation and chimeric cullin–RING/RBR ubiquitylation by the 1.8 MDa CUL9 E3 ligase complex
11.04.2024
New Publication - Congratulations to Daniel, Linus, Ishi, Jiale, Sebastian, Raj, Luca and all the other authors. more
Visualizing chaperone-mediated multistep assembly of the human 20S proteasome
10.04.2024
New Publication -
Congratulations Frank, Jiale, Susanne and all the collaborators.
@ Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) Team Harper more
Linus Hopf defended his PhD thesis

Linus Hopf defended his PhD thesis

08.04.2024
Congratulations Linus!

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