Projects and project leaders
- P1
- Catalytic promiscuity of thiamine enzymes
- Apl. Prof. Dr. M. Pohl, Dr. D. Rother
- P2
- The catalytic asymmetric Stetter reaction
- Prof. Dr. M. Müller
- P3
- Structure and reactivity of intermediates in the carboligation of ThDP-dependent enzymes
- Prof. Dr. K. Tittmann
- P4
- MenD (SEPHCHC synthase), a thiamine-dependent enzyme with similarity to the Stetterases
- Prof. Dr. G. Sprenger
- P5
- Reaction kinetics identification for the analysis of reaction mechanisms of ThDP-dependent enzymes
- Prof. Dr.-Ing. A.C. Spiess
- P6
- Ketones and imines as substrates of ThDP-dependent enzymes
- Prof. Dr. M. Müller
- P7
- Thiamine-inspired novel organocatalytic reactions with heterazolium precatalysts
- Prof. Dr. K. Zeitler
- P8
- Modeling the sequence-structure-function relationship of ThDP-dependent enzymes
- Apl. Prof. Dr. J. Pleiss