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Klaus Fütterer received his education in Germany, reading Physics at the University of Karlsruhe and earning a doctorate in Crystallography at TU Berlin. Following postdoctoral research at Australian National University, Canberra, Australia and at Washington University in St. Louis, USA, he joined the School of Biosciences in 2000
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Roy R, Usha V, Kermani A, Scott DJ, Hyde EI, Besra GS*, Alderwick LJ*, Fütterer K.* (2013) Synthesis of α-Glucan in Mycobacteria Involves a Hetero-octameric Complex of Trehalose Synthase TreS and Maltokinase Pep2. ACS Chem Biol. 2013 Aug 13. DOI: 10.1021/cb400508k [Epub ahead of print]
Wang F, Sambandan D, Halder R, Wang J, Batt SM, Weinrick B, Ahmad I, Yang P,Zhang Y, Kim J, Hassani M, Huszar S, Trefzer C, Ma Z, Kaneko T, Mdluli KE,Franzblau S, Chatterjee AK, Johnson K, Mikusova K, Besra GS, Fütterer K, JacobsWR Jr, Schultz PG. (2013) Identification of a small molecule with activity against drug-resistant and persistent tuberculosis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 110(27):E2510-7. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1309171110. Epub 2013 Jun 17.
SM Batt, T Jabeen, V Bhowruth, L Quill, PA Lund, L Eggeling, LJ Alderwick, K Fütterer*, GS Besra* (2012) Structural basis of inhibition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis DprE1 by benzothiazinone inhibitors. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 109,11354-9.
L.J. Alderwick, G.S. Lloyd, H. Ghadbane, J.W. May, A. Bhatt, L. Eggeling, K. Fütterer*, G.S. Besra* (2011) The C-Terminal Domain of the Arabinosyltransferase Mycobacterium tuberculosis EmbC Is a Lectin-Like Carbohydrate Binding Module. PLoS Pathogens 7(2), e1001299
S.M. Batt, T. Jabeen, A.K. Mishra, N. Veerapen, K.Krumbach, L. Eggeling, G.S. Besra*, K. Fütterer* (2010) Acceptor substratediscrimination in phosphatidyl-myo-inositol mannoside synthesis: structural andmutational analysis of mannosyltransferase Corynebacterium glutamicum PimB'. J Biol Chem 285, 37741-37752
C.E. Hughes, A.Y. Pollitt,J. Mori, J.A. Eble, M.G. Tomlinson, J.H. Hartwick, C.A. O'Callaghan, K.Fütterer, S.P. Watson (2010) Clec-2 activates Syk through dimerisation. Blood 115, 2947-2955.