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Mike Blüggel
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Junior Research Group Leader UDE | Functional Biochemistry| Nanobodies | Protein Interactions | Protein Manipulation

funded by Joachim-Herz-Stiftung (Add-on Fellowship for Interdisciplinary Science)
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Blüggel Lab - Functional biochemistry

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Blüggel Lab - Functional biochemistry

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October 22, 2025 at 2:06 PM
Reposted by Mike Blüggel
Starting your own lab is exciting—but challenging.
Join our GBM Young Investigator leadership workshop in Regensburg, April 13–16th, 2026.
Professional coaching, peer networking & practical tips for new PIs.
Apply by Nov 30, 2025.
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October 15, 2025 at 1:57 PM
I am deeply honored to be supported by the @ekfstiftung.bsky.social in my project on tumor-specific degradation strategies. Together, we will pioneer innovative approaches to selectively eliminate cancer targets
#cancertherapy #funding #proteindegradation

Read more 👉🏻 www.uni-due.de/zmb/novel-ap...
October 15, 2025 at 4:24 AM
With innovation against leukemia!🩸🧫 Read more 👉🏻 www.uni-due.de/2025-10-13-t... #leukemia #proteinmanipulation #AML #ALL
Meldungen aus der UDE
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October 14, 2025 at 7:14 AM
Reposted by Mike Blüggel
Forscher:innen der #UDE entwickeln einen zweifach neuen #Therapieansatz für aggressive #Kinderleukämien (ALL & AML). Nanobody PROTACs mit Helicons sollen das Enzym Taspase 1 leukämieformspezifisch abbauen. 📸UDE/Shirley Knauer, generiert mit KI. www.uni-due.de/2025-10-13-t...
October 13, 2025 at 12:53 PM
🦂 New molecular "tweezers" against taspase-1! 🦂
We show how calixarene-based tweezers specifically block taspase1 activity. These small molecules not only disrupt nuclear import but also the cleavage of important substrates. 👉 doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.5c00803 #Taspase1 #ProteinManipulation
Highly Preorganized Calixarene Tweezers for Protein Recognition
Calixarene scaffolds offer structural robustness and tunable geometry for designing selective supramolecular inhibitors. Here, we developed a focused library of preorganized multivalent calix[4]arene tweezers targeting the cancer-related protease Taspase 1. Seven cone-conformation derivatives were synthesized, varying in linker rigidity, functionalization, and multivalency. Meta-dynamics simulations showed that flexible butynyl linkers enabled conformational adaptability, while rigid benzyl linkers promoted structural preorganization. Different biochemical binding assays showed that rigid constructs, particularly the bivalent c2Tl and upper-rim derivatives uc2T and uc4T, most effectively disrupted the Taspase 1/Importin α-interaction by directly binding to the enzyme’s loop region near the active site. All constructs inhibited Taspase 1 activity, with c2Tl and uc4T showing the highest potency (low micromolar KD values). While polar groups enhanced solubility, they reduced binding affinity; in contrast, increased multivalency and linker rigidity improved inhibition. These results establish rigid, preorganized calix[4]arene ligands as promising scaffolds for targeted enzyme inhibition.
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October 8, 2025 at 10:50 AM
🔦 Light Switch for Proteases💡
Controlling proteins with a light dimmer: This allows protein functions to be precisely modulated. Read more here 👉 doi.org/10.1039/D5CB00069F #Photoswitch #Photoresponsive #Taspase1 #ProteinManipulation
Photoresponsive molecular tweezers modulate Taspase 1 activity
Light serves as an exceptional stimulus for the precise spatiotemporal regulation of protein activity and protein–protein interactions. Here, we introduce a light-responsive supramolecular ligand syst...
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October 8, 2025 at 10:40 AM
Summer is over and it was hot 🔥. We published three papers on our current research topics: a review on the medical application of nanobodies and two papers demonstrating new ways to specifically manipulate the activity of the protease Taspase1. Read more here 👉 doi.org/10.1039/D5NH00283D
#Nanobodies
Small but mighty: the versatility of nanobodies in modern medicine
Nanotools in biomedicine open up novel applications in research, diagnostics, and clinical care. Here, nanobody technology has emerged as a powerful platform, offering advantages over conventional ant...
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October 8, 2025 at 10:31 AM
Reposted by Mike Blüggel
Check out the outside front cover of Issue 10 of Nanoscale Horizons! Can you spot the '10' in celebration of the 10th anniversary of Nanoscale Horizons #NH10years?

In this review, Knauer et al discuss the versatility of nanobodies in modern medicine. Read more here 👇

doi.org/10.1039/D5NH...
September 24, 2025 at 1:55 PM
Currently writing the final report for my first independent research grant at UDE and realizing how much can happen in just one year.
🧪 Failures & progress
💡 New ideas
🤝🏻 Scientific networking & collaborations
📄 First grand proposals
💬 Taking the initiative
Challenging but incredibly rewarding
July 23, 2025 at 12:42 PM
Just gave my first own #lecture on „Targeted Protein Degradation“ for Methods in Cancer Research! A milestone for me as a scientist and educator. I‘m truly grateful for the opportunity to teach and share my passion for modern #proteinresearch with our Master students. #teaching #Postdoc #UDE
May 20, 2025 at 2:13 PM
New Paper out in @jacs.acspublications.org ! 🧪 The Schrader Lab developed multivalent tweezers that symmetrically block the pore of #ATPase #p97, inhibiting substrate unfolding. A new supramolecular approach to target protein machines. doi.org/10.1021/jacs...
#SupramolecularChemistry #Tweezers
Molecular Tweezers Block the Functional Pore of a Protein Machine
We present symmetric multivalent tweezers as the first class of supramolecular elements designed to cover and functionally block a protein pore. As a model, we chose the enzyme p97, a hexameric AAA-AT...
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May 15, 2025 at 11:53 AM
Thanks to @Research Academy Ruhr and
@unidue.bsky.social for the invitation to the Spring Academy 2025! It was a pleasure to join the panel, share experiences, and hopefully offer new perspectives to the PhD students. 🌱✨Photo (c) @Fabian Strauch
#Science #Networking
April 13, 2025 at 3:56 PM
Reposted by Mike Blüggel
Erster Spatenstich für ACTIVE SITES! Der Bau unseres neuen Forschungsgebäudes beginnt – hier werden Wissenschaftler:innen aus den Natur-, Lebens- und Ingenieurwissenschaften zusammenarbeiten. Ab Sommer 2028 werden sie Reaktionsorte ultraschneller Prozesse analysieren.
April 9, 2025 at 1:56 PM
Victoria and I are listening to various talks on AI, bioinformatics, and their applications, which clearly demonstrate the importance of these topics and their growing influence on other scientific disciplines. #76thkolloquium #mosbach #conference #postdoc #phd @gbmev.bsky.social
March 21, 2025 at 8:16 AM
New Paper Published!

During my PhD, I contributed to this exciting project on Par17, a prolyl isomerase with a unique N-terminal extension that regulates substrate specificity and actin interaction.

🔬 Insights from NMR, MS & enzymatic assays.

📖 Read: doi.org/10.1002/prot...

#biochemistry #PhD
The Actin‐Binding Prolyl‐Isomerase Par17 Sustains Its Substrate Selectivity by Interdomain Allostery
The human peptidyl-prolyl-cis/trans isomerases (PPIases), Parvulin 14 and Parvulin 17, accelerate the cis/trans isomerization of Xaa-Pro moieties within protein sequences. By modulating the respectiv...
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March 12, 2025 at 9:36 PM