Frank Hauser
Lektor
Cell- and Neurobiology
Universitetsparken 15
2100 København Ø
Aktuel forskning
I'm interested in all aspects of molecular neurobiology with a special focus on G protein-coupled receptors and their signal transduction. My current research is concentrating on insect endocrinology. We identify, clone and express new "orphan" GPCRs from the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster and other insects in different cell lines and identify their endogenous ligands (e.g. new neuropeptides or hormones) using promiscous or chimeric G-proteins and bioluminescence assays to monitor cellular responses. Thereby, we discover new ligand-receptor pairs regulating development, reproduction or behavior of insects.
A second line of my research interest are the identification and characterization of new neuropeptides and their processing enzymes in lower invertebrates, e.g. in Hydra or sea anemones.
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The first myriapod genome sequence reveals conservative arthropod gene content and genome organisation in the centipede Strigamia maritima
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Isolation and functional characterization of calcitonin-like diuretic hormone receptors in Rhodnius prolixus
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Expression patterns of the Drosophila neuropeptide CCHamide-2 and its receptor may suggest hormonal signaling from the gut to the brain
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