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Matthias Hentze

Matthias Werner Hentze (born 25 January 1960 in Wiedenbrück, Germany) is a German scientist. He is the director of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL),[4] co-director of the Molecular Medicine Partnership Unit between EMBL and Heidelberg University, and Professor of Molecular Medicine at Heidelberg University.[5]

Matthias Hentze
Born (1960-01-25) 25 January 1960 (age 64)
Alma materWestfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Scientific career
FieldsMolecular Biology, RNA-binding proteins
Institutions
Thesis "Influence of amino acid analogs on maturation, transport and stability of cathepsin D in human skin fibroblasts"  (1984)
Websitewww.embl.de

Biography edit

Matthias Hentze studied medicine in the UK at the medical schools at the universities of Southampton, Oxford, Glasgow and Cambridge, and in Germany at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster from which he qualified in 1984.[3] In the same year, he received his M.D. degree for a dissertation on the role of glycosylation in lysosomal enzyme expression with Kurt von Figura as his advisor.[3][6]

After a short phase of clinical work Hentze became a postdoctoral fellow at the National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, Maryland, USA) in 1985, having been awarded a fellowship by the German Research Foundation (DFG).[3][better source needed] In 1989, he joined the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg as an independent group leader. At the age of 30, he obtained the Habilitation from the Ruprecht-Karls University in Heidelberg and was appointed Dean of the EMBL International Ph.D. Programme in 1996.[3]

Together with Andreas Kulozik of the Medical Faculty of Heidelberg University, Hentze co-founded the Molecular Medicine Partnership Unit (MMPU) in 2002[7][8] and serves as its co-director.[3] The MMPU represents the first institutional partnership between EMBL and a national research institution and is devoted to interdisciplinary research at the interface between molecular biology and clinical medicine.

In 2005, Hentze became Associate Director of the EMBL and Professor for Molecular Medicine at the University of Heidelberg.[3] In 2013, Hentze was appointed Director of EMBL, advising and supporting EMBL's Director General, Prof. Edith Heard.[4]

Work edit

Research edit

Hentze's research focuses on RNA biology and RNA-binding proteins. In 1987, Hentze and his colleagues discovered iron-responsive elements as first example of an RNA element regulating the translation of mammalian mRNA into proteins.[9] Hentze's research group has paved the way for understanding translational control (RNA-binding proteins, microRNAs) whose significance for developmental biology, brain function, carcinogenesis and other diseases has in the meantime become widely recognized.[10] Moreover, he has made key discoveries in the area of iron metabolism and disease.[11]

In 2010, Hentze proposed the concept of REM Networks, a new interconnection between metabolism and gene expression on the basis of RNA-binding proteins.[12] The research project was awarded the ERC Advanced Investigator Grant by the European Research Council in 2011.[13] Work following this hypothesis led to the development of the "RNA Interactome Capture" technique and to the discovery of hundreds of formerly unknown RNA-binding proteins in the cells of living organisms from human to yeast, including more than 50 metabolic enzymes.[14][15][16] Hentze and his colleagues also discovered new RNA-binding motives of proteins which they unraveled using the newly developed method called "RBDmap".[17]

In 2019, they described the concept of riboregulation. They found out that the autophagy receptor protein p62 is directly regulated by a small RNA, vtRNA1-1, and that the small RNA directly interferes with protein-protein interactions between p62 monomers.[18] They reported a new form of riboregulation in 2022: RNA binds to the catalytic center of the human enzyme enolase-1 and inhibits its glycolytic activity.[19] Currently, their research focuses on how widely biological processes are riboregulated, and how riboregulation determines cell metabolism, differentiation and malignant processes.

Administrative activities edit

Since 1996, Hentze has held positions in EMBL's scientific administration, initially as Dean of the EMBL International PhD Programme[20] and in the establishment and expansion of EMBL's internal and external training programs. He played a key role in the construction and establishment of the Advanced Training Centre (ATC) in Heidelberg.[21] He is also responsible for developing EMBL's fundraising programs as well as the alumni program, and established EMBL's first Bioethics Committee, which he chaired from 2004 to 2020.[3]

Hentze founded the Environmental Research Initiative (ERI) in 2020.[22] Focused on globally networked, interdisciplinary research in the life sciences, ERI connects the commitment of private donors with the scientific potential of researchers at EMBL to uncover new approaches to solve environmental problems.

Honors and awards edit

Editorial boards edit

Hentze serves or served on the editorial boards of Molecular Cell, RNA,[42] EMBO Molecular Medicine,[43] Trends in Biochemical Sciences,[44] Journal of Molecular Medicine,[45] BMC Molecular Biology,[46] and Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: RNA.[47]

Other activities edit

Hentze is or was a member of the Scientific Advisory Board and Board of Trustees of the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine[48] (Berlin, Germany), the scientific advisory board of the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH/BIG),[49] the Istituto Nazionale Genetica Molecolare (INGM), Milan, Italy,[50] the Centenary Institute, Sydney, Australia,[51] the KAUST Smart Health Initiative, and the Cold Spring Harbor Conferences Asia.[52] Furthermore, Hentze is the scientific co-founder of Anadys Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, USA.[53]

Publications edit

Hentze is (co-)author of textbooks about Molecular Medicine and has published over 300 scientific original contributions.[3]

References edit

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  9. ^ Hentze, MW; Caughman, SW; Rouault, TA; Barriocanal, JG; Dancis, A; Harford, JB; Klausner, RD (1987). "Identification of the iron-responsive element for the translational regulation of human ferritin mRNA". Science. 238 (4833): 1570–73. Bibcode:1987Sci...238.1570H. doi:10.1126/science.3685996. PMID 3685996.
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  11. ^ Hentze, MW; Muckenthaler, MU; Galy, B; Camaschella, C (9 July 2010). "Two to tango: regulation of mammalian iron metabolism". Cell. 142 (1): 24–38. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2010.06.028. PMID 20603012. S2CID 23971474.
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  17. ^ Castello, A; Fischer, B; Frese, CK; Horos, R; Alleaume, AM; Foehr, S; Curk, T; Krijgsveld, J; Hentze, MW (18 August 2016). "Comprehensive identification of RNA-binding domains in human cells". Mol. Cell. 63 (4): 696–710. doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2016.06.029. PMC 5003815. PMID 27453046.
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  19. ^ Huppertz, Ina; Perez-Perri, Joel I.; Mantas, Panagiotis; Sekaran, Thileepan; Schwarzl, Thomas; Russo, Francesco; Ferring-Appel, Dunja; Koskova, Zuzana; Dimitrova-Paternoga, Lyudmila; Kafkia, Eleni; Hennig, Janosch; Neveu, Pierre A.; Patil, Kiran; Hentze, Matthias W. (21 July 2022). "Riboregulation of Enolase 1 activity controls glycolysis and embryonic stem cell differentiation" (PDF). Molecular Cell. 82 (14): 2666–2680.e11. doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2022.05.019. ISSN 1097-2765. PMID 35709751. S2CID 249722068.
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This biographical article is written like a resume Please help improve it by revising it to be neutral and encyclopedic February 2023 Matthias Werner Hentze born 25 January 1960 in Wiedenbruck Germany is a German scientist He is the director of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory EMBL 4 co director of the Molecular Medicine Partnership Unit between EMBL and Heidelberg University and Professor of Molecular Medicine at Heidelberg University 5 Matthias HentzeBorn 1960 01 25 25 January 1960 age 64 Wiedenbruck Germany 3 Alma materWestfalische Wilhelms Universitat MunsterScientific careerFieldsMolecular Biology RNA binding proteinsInstitutionsNIH 1 Bethesda Maryland US EMBL 2 Heidelberg Germany Thesis Influence of amino acid analogs on maturation transport and stability of cathepsin D in human skin fibroblasts 1984 Websitewww embl de Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 2 1 Research 2 2 Administrative activities 3 Honors and awards 4 Editorial boards 5 Other activities 6 Publications 7 ReferencesBiography editMatthias Hentze studied medicine in the UK at the medical schools at the universities of Southampton Oxford Glasgow and Cambridge and in Germany at the Westfalische Wilhelms Universitat Munster from which he qualified in 1984 3 In the same year he received his M D degree for a dissertation on the role of glycosylation in lysosomal enzyme expression with Kurt von Figura as his advisor 3 6 After a short phase of clinical work Hentze became a postdoctoral fellow at the National Institutes of Health Bethesda Maryland USA in 1985 having been awarded a fellowship by the German Research Foundation DFG 3 better source needed In 1989 he joined the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg as an independent group leader At the age of 30 he obtained the Habilitation from the Ruprecht Karls University in Heidelberg and was appointed Dean of the EMBL International Ph D Programme in 1996 3 Together with Andreas Kulozik of the Medical Faculty of Heidelberg University Hentze co founded the Molecular Medicine Partnership Unit MMPU in 2002 7 8 and serves as its co director 3 The MMPU represents the first institutional partnership between EMBL and a national research institution and is devoted to interdisciplinary research at the interface between molecular biology and clinical medicine In 2005 Hentze became Associate Director of the EMBL and Professor for Molecular Medicine at the University of Heidelberg 3 In 2013 Hentze was appointed Director of EMBL advising and supporting EMBL s Director General Prof Edith Heard 4 Work editResearch edit Hentze s research focuses on RNA biology and RNA binding proteins In 1987 Hentze and his colleagues discovered iron responsive elements as first example of an RNA element regulating the translation of mammalian mRNA into proteins 9 Hentze s research group has paved the way for understanding translational control RNA binding proteins microRNAs whose significance for developmental biology brain function carcinogenesis and other diseases has in the meantime become widely recognized 10 Moreover he has made key discoveries in the area of iron metabolism and disease 11 In 2010 Hentze proposed the concept of REM Networks a new interconnection between metabolism and gene expression on the basis of RNA binding proteins 12 The research project was awarded the ERC Advanced Investigator Grant by the European Research Council in 2011 13 Work following this hypothesis led to the development of the RNA Interactome Capture technique and to the discovery of hundreds of formerly unknown RNA binding proteins in the cells of living organisms from human to yeast including more than 50 metabolic enzymes 14 15 16 Hentze and his colleagues also discovered new RNA binding motives of proteins which they unraveled using the newly developed method called RBDmap 17 In 2019 they described the concept of riboregulation They found out that the autophagy receptor protein p62 is directly regulated by a small RNA vtRNA1 1 and that the small RNA directly interferes with protein protein interactions between p62 monomers 18 They reported a new form of riboregulation in 2022 RNA binds to the catalytic center of the human enzyme enolase 1 and inhibits its glycolytic activity 19 Currently their research focuses on how widely biological processes are riboregulated and how riboregulation determines cell metabolism differentiation and malignant processes Administrative activities edit Since 1996 Hentze has held positions in EMBL s scientific administration initially as Dean of the EMBL International PhD Programme 20 and in the establishment and expansion of EMBL s internal and external training programs He played a key role in the construction and establishment of the Advanced Training Centre ATC in Heidelberg 21 He is also responsible for developing EMBL s fundraising programs as well as the alumni program and established EMBL s first Bioethics Committee which he chaired from 2004 to 2020 3 Hentze founded the Environmental Research Initiative ERI in 2020 22 Focused on globally networked interdisciplinary research in the life sciences ERI connects the commitment of private donors with the scientific potential of researchers at EMBL to uncover new approaches to solve environmental problems Honors and awards edit1997 Elected member of the European Molecular Biology Organization EMBO 23 2000 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize of the German Research Foundation DFG 24 2006 Elected Member of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina 3 25 2007 Lautenschlager Research Prize of the University of Heidelberg 26 27 2012 ERC Advanced Investigator Grant of the European Research Council 13 28 2015 RNA Society Elected Director 2016 2017 29 2015 Feodor Lynen Medal and Lecture German Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 30 31 2016 Elected Corresponding Member FAA Australian Academy of Science 32 2016 Heidelberg Molecular Life Science Investigator Award 33 2016 Elected Member Academia Europaea MAE 34 2017 Doctor of Science honoris causa Australian National University Canberra Australia 35 2018 Ilse and Helmut Wachter Award of the Medical University Innsbruck 36 2018 International Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 37 2019 Pro Scientia Award of the Eckhart Buddecke Foundation Munster Germany 38 2020 RNA Society Lifetime Achievement Award 39 2023 The Centenary Award of the Biochemical Society 40 41 Editorial boards editHentze serves or served on the editorial boards of Molecular Cell RNA 42 EMBO Molecular Medicine 43 Trends in Biochemical Sciences 44 Journal of Molecular Medicine 45 BMC Molecular Biology 46 and Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews RNA 47 Other activities editHentze is or was a member of the Scientific Advisory Board and Board of Trustees of the Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine 48 Berlin Germany the scientific advisory board of the Berlin Institute of Health BIH BIG 49 the Istituto Nazionale Genetica Molecolare INGM Milan Italy 50 the Centenary Institute Sydney Australia 51 the KAUST Smart Health Initiative and the Cold Spring Harbor Conferences Asia 52 Furthermore Hentze is the scientific co founder of Anadys Pharmaceuticals San Diego USA 53 Publications editHentze is co author of textbooks about Molecular Medicine and has published over 300 scientific original contributions 3 References edit National Institutes of Health NIH National Institutes of Health NIH Retrieved 17 February 2023 EMBL Heidelberg European Molecular Biology Laboratory EMBL Retrieved 26 September 2023 a b c d e f g h i j Leopoldina CV Retrieved 2020 07 30 a b Matthias Hentze EMBL Retrieved 26 September 2023 Faculty at Heidelberg University Hospital Retrieved 2015 06 12 Hentze M Hasilik A Figura Kurt v 1984 Enhanced degradation of Cathepsin D synthesized in the presence of the threonine analog beta hydroxynorvaline Arch Biochem Biophys 230 1 375 82 doi 10 1016 0003 9861 84 90120 6 PMID 6424571 Retrieved 6 August 2015 Smaglik P 15 May 2003 Language lessons Heidelberg Nature 423 6937 364 5 doi 10 1038 nj6937 364a PMID 12748657 S2CID 4416590 Molecular Medicine Partnership Unit initiates second phase EMBL Press release 18 July 2005 Retrieved 26 September 2023 Hentze MW Caughman SW Rouault TA Barriocanal JG Dancis A Harford JB Klausner RD 1987 Identification of the iron responsive element for the translational regulation of human ferritin mRNA Science 238 4833 1570 73 Bibcode 1987Sci 238 1570H doi 10 1126 science 3685996 PMID 3685996 Sonenberg N Hinnebusch A 14 December 2007 New modes of translational control in development behavior and disease Mol Cell 28 5 721 29 doi 10 1016 j molcel 2007 11 018 PMID 18082597 Hentze MW Muckenthaler MU Galy B Camaschella C 9 July 2010 Two to tango regulation of mammalian iron metabolism Cell 142 1 24 38 doi 10 1016 j cell 2010 06 028 PMID 20603012 S2CID 23971474 Hentze MW Preiss T 2010 The REM phase of gene regulation Trends Biochem Sci 35 8 423 26 doi 10 1016 j tibs 2010 05 009 PMID 20554447 a b Exploring the interface between cell metabolism and gene regulation from mRNA interactomes to REM Networks European Commission CORDIS EU Research results Retrieved 29 July 2020 Castello A Fischer B Schuschke K Horos R Beckmann BM Strein C Davey NE Humphreys DT Preiss T Steinmetz LM Krijgsveld J Hentze MW 8 June 2016 Insights into RNA biology from an atlas of mammalian mRNA binding proteins Cell 149 6 1393 1406 doi 10 1016 j cell 2012 04 031 PMID 22658674 S2CID 17912260 Beckmann BM Horos R Fischer B Castello A Eichelbaum K Alleaume AM Schwarzl T Curk T Foehr S Huber W Krijgsveld J Hentze MW 3 December 2015 The RNA binding proteomes from yeast to man harbor conserved enigmRBPs Nature Communications 6 1012 10127 Bibcode 2015NatCo 610127B doi 10 1038 ncomms10127 PMC 4686815 PMID 26632259 Hentze MW Castello A Schwarzl T Preiss T 17 January 2018 A brave new world of RNA binding proteins PDF Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 19 5 327 41 doi 10 1038 nrm 2017 130 PMID 29339797 S2CID 4938952 Castello A Fischer B Frese CK Horos R Alleaume AM Foehr S Curk T Krijgsveld J Hentze MW 18 August 2016 Comprehensive identification of RNA binding domains in human cells Mol Cell 63 4 696 710 doi 10 1016 j molcel 2016 06 029 PMC 5003815 PMID 27453046 Horos R Buscher M Kleinendorst R Alleaume AM Tarafder AK Schwarzl T Dziuba D Tischer C Zielonka EM Adak A Castello A Huber W Sachse C Hentze MW 21 February 2019 The Small Non coding Vault RNA1 1 Acts as a Riboregulator of Autophagy Cell 176 5 1054 67 doi 10 1016 j cell 2019 01 030 PMID 30773316 S2CID 72333202 Huppertz Ina Perez Perri Joel I Mantas Panagiotis Sekaran Thileepan Schwarzl Thomas Russo Francesco Ferring Appel Dunja Koskova Zuzana Dimitrova Paternoga Lyudmila Kafkia Eleni Hennig Janosch Neveu Pierre A Patil Kiran Hentze Matthias W 21 July 2022 Riboregulation of Enolase 1 activity controls glycolysis and embryonic stem cell differentiation PDF Molecular Cell 82 14 2666 2680 e11 doi 10 1016 j molcel 2022 05 019 ISSN 1097 2765 PMID 35709751 S2CID 249722068 Training EMBL International PhD Programme EMBL Archived from the original on 9 December 2004 Smaglik Paul 26 February 2009 EMBL offers lab training in Europe Nature 457 7233 1172 doi 10 1038 nj7233 1172b About EMBL EMBL Archived from the original on 11 June 2021 Retrieved 21 June 2021 EMBO Membership Directory Retrieved 2015 07 20 Overview of all Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prizewinners 2000 Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft German Research Foundation Retrieved 26 September 2023 Members Matthias W Hentze Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina Retrieved 26 September 2023 Lautenschlager Research Prize 2007 for Prof Dr Matthias Hentze and Prof Dr Andreas Kulozik Press release University of Heidelberg 26 July 2007 Retrieved 26 September 2023 Biotechnology and Life Sciences in Baden Wurttemberg Retrieved 2015 07 20 Archived 5 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine ERC Investigator Grant 2011 List of Principal Investigators Retrieved 2020 07 30 RNA Society Directors Retrieved 2016 04 04 Ruckblick Mosbacher Kolloquium 2015 Gesellschaft fur Biochemie und Molekularbiologie GBM 27 March 2015 Archived from the original on 2 June 2015 Retrieved 12 June 2015 Biospektrum de Retrieved 2015 07 20 New corresponding members admitted to the Academy Australian Academy of Science 1 April 2016 Retrieved 26 September 2023 HMLS Investigator Award Universitat Heidelberg Retrieved 14 February 2023 Profile Hentze Matthias Academy of Europe Retrieved 7 September 2017 Honorary Degree citation Professor Matthias Hentze MD Australian National University ANU 13 December 2017 Retrieved 26 September 2023 Awardee 2018 Matthias W Hentze Prof Dr med Dr h c ML MAE FAA Ilse und Helmut Wachter Stiftung Retrieved 17 February 2023 American Academy of Arts and Sciences Newly Elected Fellows Retrieved 2018 05 15 Eckhart Buddecke Stiftung Eckhart Buddecke Stiftung ebst uni muenster de in German Retrieved 14 February 2023 RNA Society Lifetime Achievement Award 2020 RNA Society 29 January 2020 Retrieved 26 September 2023 2023 Award Winners Biochemical Society Retrieved 2022 04 13 Biochemical Society announces its 2023 award recipients Biochemical Society Website Retrieved 2022 04 13 Editors Editorial Board and Coordinators for RNA RNA Journal Retrieved 26 September 2023 EMBO Press Editors amp Advisory Editorial Board Retrieved 2015 07 20 Advisory board Trends in Biochemical Sciences Cell Press Retrieved 26 September 2023 Editorial Board Journal of Molecular Medicine Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 20 July 2015 Editorial Board BMC Molecular Biology Archived from the original on 20 July 2015 Retrieved 20 July 2015 Issue information Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews RNA 6 1 2014 doi 10 1002 wrna 1275 S2CID 222188869 MDC Research Report 2014 Page 321 Retrieved 2020 07 30 Berliner Institut fur Gesundheitsforschung startet erste Forschungsprojekte Prof Dr Jorg Hacker Prasident der Leopoldina zum Vorsitzenden des Wissenschaftlichen Beirats gewahlt Press release in German Max Delbruck Center MDC 12 March 2014 Retrieved 26 September 2023 Scientific Advisory Board Istituto Nazionale Genetica Molecolare INGM Retrieved 26 September 2023 Scientific Advisory Board Centenary Institute Retrieved 26 September 2023 Overview amp SAB Cold Spring Harbor Asia Retrieved 26 September 2023 Hidden treasures of the RNA World from moonlighting to riboregulation Oxford Talks University of Oxford 2019 Retrieved 26 September 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthias Hentze amp oldid 1210398621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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