Susanne Müller-Knapp

Susanne Müller-Knapp

SGC Frankfurt

Müller-Knapp

Susanne Müller-Knapp

Affiliations

Biography

Susanne Müller-Knapp studied Human Biology in Marburg Germany followed by a PhD in molecular biology at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden (1997). She then had more than 6 years of postdoctoral training in the area of inflammation and gene regulation at the Karolinska Institute and at the DIBIT San Raffaele Scientific Institute in Milan, Italy.

In 2004 Susanne joined the Structural Genomics Consortium, SGC, in Oxford. The SGC is an international public private partnership that currently comprises 8 international pharmaceutical companies and a large network of academic and industrial collaborators. Susanne worked at the SGC first as External Research Manager and then Scientific Coordinator. She has been the Project Manager of the Epigenetic Probe Project, which generates tool compounds with defined specificity and selectivity for epigenetic targets and the cell based assay group at the SGC in Oxford testing the cellular activity of the in vitro characterized tool compounds. In her role as Chief Operating Officer at the SGC Frankfurt Susanne is now coordinating several probe programs including the global SGC kinase chemical probe program and the donated probe program, which makes probes available from the pharmaceutical partners of the SGC. She is also Director of Operations of the Chemical Probes Portal, an online platform, providing e recommendations for the right choice and use of chemical probes https://www.chemicalprobes.org/.

Research Areas

The Cellular assay group establishes cellular model systems to establish the efficacy of the developed inhibitors and then further uses them to increase the knowledge of the biological function of the targeted proteins as well as validate their role in disease as a target for pharmacological intervention.

2021

Conformational plasticity of the ULK3 kinase domain.

Mathea S, Salah E, Tallant C, Chatterjee D, Berger BT, Konietzny R, Müller-Knapp S, Kessler BM, Knapp S

Biochem J. 2021-6-30 . .doi: 10.1042/BCJ20210257

PMID: 34190988

2020

A Highly Selective Chemical Probe for Activin Receptor-like Kinases ALK4 and ALK5.

Hanke T, Wong JF, Berger BT, Abdi I, Berger LM, Tesch R, Tredup C, Bullock AN, Müller-Knapp S, Knapp S

ACS Chem. Biol.. 2020-3-16 . .doi: 10.1021/acschembio.0c00076

PMID: 32176847

2017

In Vivo Biotinylation of Antigens in E. coli.

Gräslund S, Savitsky P, Müller-Knapp S

Methods Mol. Biol.. 2017-5-5 . 1586:337-344 .doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-6887-9_22

PMID: 28470616