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    Franz Hagn is a biochemist who studies membrane proteins using NMR spectroscopy. He works at the TUM School of Natural Sciences and has received several awards and published key papers on membrane protein structure and function.

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    Prof. Hagn’s (b. 1977) is interested in exploring the structural basis of membrane protein functionality by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and other structural, biophysical and biochemical methods. This protein class is essential for signal transduction and the transfer of proteins and small molecules across the biological membrane b...

    Sperl LE, Rührnößl F, Schiller A, Haslbeck M and Hagn F, High-resolution analysis of the conformational transition of pro-apoptotic Bak at the lipid membrane, EMBO J(2021), e107159
    Steiner A, Schlepckow K, Brunner B, Steiner H, Haass C and Hagn F, g-secretase cleavage of the Alzheimer risk factor TREM2 is determined by its intrinsic structural dynamics, EMBO J, 39 (2020), e10...
    Goricanec D, Stehle R, Egloff P, Grigoriu S, Plückthun A, Wagner G and Hagn F, Conformational dynamics of a G-protein alpha subunit is tightly regulated by nucleotide binding, Proc Natl Acad Sci US...
    Hagn F, Etzkorn M, Raschle T, and Wagner G, Optimized Phospholipid Bilayer Nanodiscs For High-Resolution Structure Determination of Membrane Proteins. J Am Chem Soc, 135 (2013) 1919-1925
    Felix-Bloch Lecture (2019)
    Helmholtz Young Investigators‘ Group  (2015)
    Arnold Sommerfeld Award of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences (2012)
    Friedrich-Weygand Award (2011)
  2. The main focus of the Hagn Lab is the structure, dynamics, small molecule and partner protein interactions of membrane proteins to obtain novel insights on their functionality and to facilitate rational drug design approaches.

  3. Aug 2003 Diploma in Biochemistry, Universität Bayreuth, Germany. 1998-2003 Study of Biochemistry, Universität Bayreuth, Germany and Stockholm University, Sweden. since 10/2020 Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Munich.

  4. Franz HAGN, Professor (Associate) | Cited by 3,248 | of Technische Universität München, München (TUM) | Read 58 publications | Contact Franz HAGN

  5. Structure and Function of Membrane Proteins. Our research uses nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy as a main method to investigate the structure, dynamics and function of membrane proteins. This protein class is essential for signal transduction and solute transport across a biological lipid bilayer membrane.

  6. Appointment 2014. Institution Technical University of Munich. Department Chemistry - Structural Membrane Biochemistry. Focus Group Structural Membrane Biochemistry. Scientific Report on TUM-IAS Fellowship.