Course content: The powerful and often well-known
plant-derived drugs interact with molecular and cellular mechanisms in
animals, including humans. As an interdisciplinary approach between
plant and animal cell biology, it covers, on the one hand, cellular
signal transduction mechanisms in animals, concentrating on
seven-transmembrane receptors (GPCRs) and ion channels, but also on
cancer cell growth. On the other hand, it describes how and why plants
produce these secondary metabolites. The interplay between these topics
is illustrated by elaboration on prominent plant-derived drugs that
constitute potent plant toxins, pharmaceutically used drugs to treat
human disease as well as so-called recreational drugs.
- Teacher: Cordelia Bolle
- Teacher: Angelika Böttger
- Teacher: Cordelia Bolle
- Teacher: Wolfgang Frank
- Teacher: Peter Geigenberger
- Teacher: Tatjana Kleine
- Teacher: Andreas Klingl
- Teacher: Martin Lehmann
- Teacher: Jörg Meurer
- Teacher: Thilo Rühle
- Teacher: Anja Schneider
- Teacher: Peter Geigenberger
- Teacher: Hans-Henning Kunz
- Teacher: Thomas Nägele