Prof. Dr. Dorothea Fiedler
Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP)
Robert-Rössle-Str. 10
13125 Berlin
Phone: +49 (030) 94793 151
E-mail: fiedler@fmp-berlin.de
Professor of Chemical Biology (W3-S), HU Berlin Managing Director, FMP
2013 - NIH Director’s New Innovator Award
2013 - Rita Allen Scholar Award
2013 - Kimmel Scholar Award
2009 - NIH Pathway to Independence Award
2007 - Fasttrack Program, Robert Bosch Stiftung
2007 - Schering Stiftung Postdoctoral Fellowship
2005 - Young Investigator Award (ACS Inorganic Division)
2000 - Bayer AG Fellowship (for Diploma thesis abroad)
1998 - German National Merit Foundation (Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes)
University training and degree
09/2000 - 08/2001 - Diploma thesis with John Arnold, College of Chemistry, University of California at Berkley, CA. External supervision by Helmut Werner, Julius-Maximilians Universität Würzburg
10/1996 - 08/2001 - Studies of Chemistry at the Julius-Maximilians Universität Würzburg
Advanced academic qualifications
2005 - Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Californa at Berkeley, CA, USA. Supervisors: K. N. Raymond and R. G. Bergman
2001 - Diplom in Chemistry, Julius-Maximilians Universität Würzburg. Supervisors: H. Werner and J. Arnold
Postgraduate professional career
7/2015 - present - Professor of Chemical Biology (W3-S), HU Berlin; and Head of Department Chemical Biology I, FMP, Berlin
8/2010 – 6/2015 - Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Princeton University, NJ, USA
1/2006 – 6/2010 - Postdoctoral Fellow with Kevan M. Shokat at University of California at San Francisco, USA
Coordinating functions and editorial work
2019 - current - PI and board member of UniSysCat, Cluster of Excellence, Berlin
2017 - current - Managing Director, FMP, Berlin
2015 - 2016 - Deputy Director, FMP, Berlin
2015 - current - Editorial Advisory Board, ChemBioChem, Wiley
2015 - current - Editorial Advisory Board, ACS Chemical Biology, ACS
Most important publications
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R. Puschmann, R. K. Harmel, D. Fiedler. (2019) Scalable chemoenzymatic synthesis of inositol pyrophosphates. Biochemistry, 58, 3927-3932
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R. K. Harmel, R. Puschmann, M. Nguyen Trung, A. Saiardi, P. Schmieder, D. Fiedler. (2019) Harnessing 13C-labeled myo-inositol to interrogate inositol phosphate messengers by NMR. Chem. Sci., 10, 5267- 5274
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M. Marmelstein, J. A. M. Morgan, M. Penkert, D. T. Rogerson, J. W. Chin, E. Krause, D. Fiedler. (2018) Pyrophosphorylation via selective phosphoprotein derivatization Chem. Sci., 9, 5929-5936
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M. Wu, L. S. Chong, D. H. Perlman, A. C. Resnick, D. Fiedler. (2016) The inositol polyphosphates intersect with protein signaling and metabolic networks via two distinct mechanisms. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 113, E6757-E6765
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F. J. Williams, D. Fiedler. (2016) A fluorescent sensor and gel stain for detection of pyrophosphorylated proteins. ACS Chem. Biol. 2016, 10, 1958-1963
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J. H. Conway, D. Fiedler.(2015) An affinity reagent for recognition of pyrophosphorylated peptides. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 54, 3941-3945
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M. Wu, L. S. Chong, S. Capolicchio, H. J. Jessen, A. C. Resnick, D. Fiedler. (2014) Elucidating diphosphoinositol polyphosphate function with non-hydrolyzable analogues. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 53, 7192-7197
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M. Marmelstein, L. M. Yates, J. H. Conway, D. Fiedler. (2014) Chemical pyrophosphorylation of functionally diverse peptides. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 136, 108-111
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M. Wu, B. E. Dul, A. J. Trevisan, D. Fiedler (2013) Synthesis and characterization of non-hydrolyzable diphosphoinositol polyphosphate messengers. Chem. Sci., 4, 405-410
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D. Fiedler, H. Braberg, M. Mehta, G. Chechik, G. Cagney, P. Mukherjee, A. C. Silva, M. Shales, S. R. Collins S. van Wageningen, P. Kemmeren, F. C. P. Holstege, J. S. Weissman, M. Christopher-Keogh, D. Koller, K. M. Shokat, N. J. Krogan (2009) Functional organization of the S. cerevisiae phosphorylation network. Cell, 136, 952-963