CV Michael Hensel

 

Michael Hensel studierte Biologie an der Universität Osnabrück und promovierte 1993 im Fach Mikrobiologie. Er arbeitete als Postdoktorand am Hammersmith Hospital in London und kehrte 1996 nach Deutschland zurück, um als Gruppenleiter am Max von Pettenkofer-Institut in München zu arbeiten. Im Jahr 2000 habilitierte er im Fach Mikrobiologie und wurde als Professor für Mikrobiologie an die FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg berufen. Im Jahr 2009 wechselte er an den Lehrstuhl für Mikrobiologie der Universität Osnabrück.

Ausgewählte Publikationen:

  1. Kellermann M, Scharte F, Hensel M (2021) Manipulation of Host Cell Organelles by Intracellular Pathogens. Int J Mol Sci 22:6484.
  2. Reuter T, Scharte F, Franzkoch R, Liss V, Hensel M (2021) Single cell analyses reveal distinct adaptation of typhoidal and non-typhoidal Salmonella enterica serovars to intracellular lifestyle. PLoS Pathog 17:e100931 9.
  3. Kehl A, Göser V, Reuter T, Liss V, Franke M, John C, Richter CP, Deiwick J, Hensel M (2020) A trafficome-wide RNAi screen reveals deployment of early and late secretory host proteins and the entire late endo-/lysosomal vesicle fusion machinery by intracellular Salmonella. PLoS Pathog 16:e1008220.
  4. Göser V, Kehl A, Röder J, Hensel M (2020) Role of the ESCRT-III complex in controlling integrity of the Salmonella-containing vacuole. Cell Microbiol 22:e13176.
  5. Röder J, Hensel M (2020) Presence of SopE and mode of infection result in increased Salmonella-containing vacuole damage and cytosolic release during host cell infection by Salmonella enterica. Cell Microbiol 22:e13155.
  6. Noster J, Hansmeier N, Persicke M, Chao TC, Kurre R, Popp J, Liss V, Reuter T, Hensel M (2019) Blocks in Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle of Salmonella enterica Cause Global Perturbation of Carbon Storage, Motility, and Host-Pathogen Interaction. mSphere 4:e00796-19.
  7. Göser V, Kommnick C, Liss V, Hensel M (2019) Self-Labeling Enzyme Tags for Analyses of Translocation of Type III Secretion System Effector Proteins. mBio 10:e00769-19.
  8. Peters B, Stein J, Klingl S, Sander N, Sandmann A, Taccardi N, Sticht H, Gerlach RG, Muller YA, Hensel M (2017) Structural and functional dissection reveals distinct roles of Ca2+-binding sites in the giant adhesin SiiE of Salmonella enterica. PLoS Pathog 13:e1006418.
  9. Krieger V, Liebl D, Zhang Y, Rajashekar R, Chlanda P, Giesker K, Chikkaballi D, Hensel M (2014) Reorganization of the endosomal system in Salmonella-infected cells: the ultrastructure of Salmonella-induced tubular compartments. PLoS Pathog 10:e1004374.
  10. Lorkowski M, Felipe-López A, Danzer CA, Hansmeier N, Hensel M (2014) Salmonella enterica invasion of polarized epithelial cells is a highly cooperative effort. Infect Immun 82:2657-2667