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Groupleader: Wolfgang E. Merz

Endocrinology of Early Pregnancy 

Group Leader Wolfgang E. Merz

Wolfgang E. Merz

Endocrinology of Early Pregnancy

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CV 


1968 Dr. phil. nat., University of Frankfurt/M
(Microbiology, Biochemistry, Botany)
Thesis: "Coenzyme binding and mode of  action of the glutamate-oxalacetate-
transaminase from baker's yeast"
1977 Habilitation, Biochemisty, Med. Faculty, University of Heidelberg
1980 Professor, Biochemisty, University of Heidelberg
1981-86 Dean, Medical Faculty, Natural Sciences, University of Heidelberg
1984 Visiting Professor, University of Kuopio, Finland
1991       Visiting Professor, Yale University, USA
   
1996-2005 Spokesman of the German Society of Endocrinology,
Division "Reproductive Biology and Medicine"
since 2005 Retired.
Foundation and development of the innovative digital e-learning tool medusys

Research 


Former activities:
The focus of my research group was to find out the immunological and endocrinological requirements for the successful establishment and maintenance of early human pregnancies. In particular, we investigated the biosynthesis of the placenta hormone choriogonadotropin (hCG). It is composed of two dissimilar subunits. During biosynthesis, several critical steps, like subunit folding, disulfide bridge formation, subunit association, and glycosylation have to be successfully passed to yield a biologically active hormone that is necessary for the maintenance of pregnancy in the first trimester.

Publications 


Medusys. Ein kompetenzorientiertes Lernsystem für Lernende und Lehrende. So gelingt E-Learning. Reader zum Higher Education Summit 2019. Pearson: 132-137.
 
Merz WE (2020)

Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the male reproductive tract.Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 260-262:190-196.Berger P, Gruschwitz M, Spoettl G, Dirnhofer S, Madersbacher S, Gerth R, Merz WE, Plas E, Sampson N. (2007)

Non-assembled human chorionic gonadotropin subunits and αα-homodimers use fast-track processing in the secretory pathway in contrast to αβ-heterodimers. Endocrinology 148:5831-5841.Merz WE, Krause JM, Roig J, Singh V, Berger P. (2007)

Rapid maturation of glycoprotein hormone free α-subunit (GPHα) and GPHαα homodimers.Mol. Endocrinol. 21(10):2551-2564.Krause JM, Berger P, Roig J, Singh V, Merz WE. (2007)

Time-dependent folding of immunological epitopes of the human chorionic gonadotropin β-subunit. Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 260-262, 12-22.Roig J, Krause JM, Berger P, Merz WE. (2007)

Hormone replacement therapy and the risk of developing breast cancer. MMW Fortschr Med. 146(9):26-8, 30.Merz WE. (2004)

Activation of tubular epithelial cells in diabetic nephropathy. Diabetes. 51(12):3532-44.Morcos M, Sayed AA, Bierhaus A, Yard B, Waldherr R, Merz W, Kloeting I, Schleicher E, Mentz S, Abd el Baki RF, Tritschler H, Kasper M, Schwenger V, Hamann A, Dugi KA, Schmidt AM, Stern D, Ziegler R, Haering HU, Andrassy M, van der Woude F, Nawroth PP. (2002)

The ERK signaling cascade inhibits gonadotropin-stimulated steroidogenesis. J. Biol. Chem. 276, 13957-13964.Seger, R., Hanoch, T., Rosenberg, R., Dantes, A., Merz, W.E., Strauss III, J.F. and Amsterdam, A. (2001)

Disulfide bond formation is not required for human chorionic gonadotropin subunit association. Studies with dithiothreitol in JEG-3 cells. J.Biol.Chem. 275, 11765-11770.Singh, V. and Merz, W.E. (2000)

Biosynthesis of human chorionic gonadotropin: a review. Eur.J.Endocrinol. 135, 269-284.Merz, W.E. (1996)

Long-term effect of cyclic AMP on N-glycosylation is caused by an increase in the activity of the cis-prenyl-transferase. Biochem.J. 316, 575-581.Konrad, M. and Merz, W.E. (1996)

Lack of self- regulation of human chorionic gonadotropin biosynthesis in human choriocarcinoma cells. J.Clin.Endocr. Metab. 78, 1188-1194.Licht, P., Cao, H., Zuo, J., Lei, Z.M., Rao, C.V., Merz, W.E., Day, T.G., jr. (1994)

Regulation of N-glycosylation. Long term effect of cyclic AMP mediates enhanced synthesis of the dolichol pyrophosphate core oligosaccharide. J.Biol.Chem. 269, 8659-8666.Konrad, M. and Merz, W.E. (1994)

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Heidelberg University
Biochemistry Center (BZH)
Im Neuenheimer Feld 328
69120 Heidelberg

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+49 6221 54-4163
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wolfgang.merz@bzh.uni-heidelberg.de


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