GROUP KöHLER ALWIN | Genetics, epigenetics & gene regulation, Nucleus & Chromosome Biology, Structural & Computational Biology

Gene Expression and Chromosome Dynamics

Alwin KöHLER
Alwin Köhler
Group Leader

alwin.koehler(at)univie.ac.at
Phone: +43-1-4277-61685
Dr. Bohr-Gasse 9, 1030 Vienna | Room: 3.526

Research

My group is broadly interested in genome organization and the mechanisms of gene expression.

 

We focus on two areas

First, we explore the role of nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) in genome regulation. Interphase chromosomes are not randomly spread throughout the nucleus but are fairly well organized, with different gene loci found in different regions of the nucleus. At the same time chromatin can undergo extensive motion. In fact, some inducible genes dramatically change nuclear positions depending on whether they are active or not. A fascinating new line of research suggests that activated...

Team

Daniela Hahn| Elzbieta Kowalska| Ana Krolo| Noemi Meszaros| Maren Schneider| Eleonora Turco|

Selected Publications

Köhler, Alwin; Zimmerman, Erik; Schneider, Maren; Hurt, Ed; Zheng, Ning (2010). Structural basis for assembly and activation of the heterotetrameric SAGA histone H2B deubiquitinase module. CELL. PMID: 20434206

Köhler, Alwin; Hurt, Ed (2010). Gene regulation by nucleoporins and links to cancer. MOL CELL. PMID: 20385085

Köhler, Alwin; Schneider, Maren; Cabal, Ghislain G; Nehrbass, Ulf; Hurt, Ed (2008). Yeast Ataxin-7 links histone deubiquitination with gene gating and mRNA export. NAT CELL BIOL. PMID: 18488019

Collaboration & Funding

Doctoral Program "RNA Biology"

Doctoral Program "RNA Biology"

The Group Köhler participates in the special Doctoral Program "RNA Biology" reviewed and funded by the Austrian Research Fund FWF.

 
<b>Start Prize 2011, Austrian Science Fund FWF</b>

Start Prize 2011, Austrian Science Fund FWF

Project title: "The role of the nuclear pore complexes in gene regulation"

 
<b>ERC Starting Grant 2011</b>

ERC Starting Grant 2011

Awardee of a "Starting Independent Researcher Grant" from the European Research Council ERC!