Ruud Hovius
EPFL SB ISIC LCBM
CH B3 424 (Bâtiment CH)
Station 6
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 31 34
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Expertise
•Molecular interaction & receptor activation
•Fluorescence imaging & spectroscopy
Signalling & sensing
Mission
=> Research interests: Protein function and structure, Membrane protein (especially receptors and channels) expression, structure and function, biomolecular interaction, labeling with biophysical probes, fluorescence imaging and assay and sensor techniques, single molecule techniques.
ORCID
BSc course EPFL : TP Biochem_Biophys
BSc course Molecular and cellular biophysics II
Graduate course : ESONN - Grenoble
MSc Course EPFL Chemical Biology
MSc course EPFL : Cellular Signalling
Publications représentatives
Reversible Sequential Binding Assays Probe Receptor Function in Single Cells
Schreiter, C.; M. Gjoni, R. Hovius, K. L. Martinez, J.-M. Segura, and H. Vogel.
Published in ChemBioChem (accepted) in
Lipid-coated Nanocrystals as Multi-functionalized Luminescent Scaffolds for Supramolecular Biological Assemblies.
Geissbuehler, I.; R. Hovius, K. L. Martinez, M. Adrian, K. R. Thampi and H. Vogel.
Published in Angew. Chem., 44,2005 in
Reversible site-selective labelling of proteins in live cells: The structure of the 5HT3 serotonin receptor.
Guignet, E. G.; R. Hovius and H. Vogel.
Published in Nature Biotechnology, 22, 2004 in
Highly fluorescent streptavidin-coated CdSe nanoparticles: Preparation in water, characterization, micropatterning
B�umle, M.; D. Stamou, J.-M. Segura, R. Hovius and H. Vogel
Published in Langmuir, 2004 in
Probing the function of G-protein coupled receptors in tethered cell membranes.
Martinez, K. L.; B. H. Meyer, R. Hovius, K. Lundstrom and H. Vogel
Published in Langmui, 19/26, 2003 in
Characterization of the ligand-binding site of the serotonin 5-HT3 receptor: The role of glutamate residues 97, 224, and 235
Schreiter, C.; R. Hovius, M. Costioli, H. Pick, S. Kellenberger, L. Schild, and H. Vogel
Published in J. Biol. Chem, 278, 2003 in
Factors influencing fluorescence correlation spectroscopy measurements on membranes: simulations and experiments
Milon S, Hovius R, Vogel H, Wohland T
Published in Chemical Physics, 288, Issues 2-3, 2003 in
Mapping the antagonist binding site of the serotonin type 3 receptor by fluorescence resonance energy transfer.
Vallotton, P; A.P. Tairi, T. Wohland, K. Friedrich-B�net, H. Pick, R. Hovius and H. Vogel
Published in Biochemistry, 40, 2001 in
Fluorescence techniques. Shedding light on ligand-receptor interactions.
Hovius, R.; P. Vallotton, T. Wohland and H. Vogel
Published in Trends Pharmacol Sci , 21, 2000 in
Study of ligand-receptor interactions by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy with different fluorophores: evidence that the homopentameric 5-hydroxytryptamine type 3As receptor binds only one ligand.
Wohland, T.; K. Friedrich, R. Hovius and H. Vogel
Published in Biochemistry, 38, 1999 in
Screening ligands for membrane protein receptors by total internal reflection fluorescence: the 5-HT3 serotonin receptor.
Schmid, E.L.; A.P. Tairi, R. Hovius and H. Vogel
Published in Anal Chem, 70, 1998 in
Ligand binding to the serotonin 5-HT3 receptor studied with a novel fluorescent ligand.
Tairi, A.P.; R. Hovius, H. Pick, H. Blasey, A. Bernard, A. Surprenant, K. Lundstr�m and H. Vogel,
Published in Biochemistry, 37, 1998 in
Metal ion trace detection by a chelator-modified gold electrode: A comparison of surface to bulk affinity.
Stora, T.; R. Hovius, Z. Dienes, M. Pachoud and H. Vogel,
Published in Langmuir, 13, 1997 in
Phospholipid asymmetry of the outer membrane of rat liver mitochondria. Evidence for the presence of cardiolipin on the outside of the outer membrane
Hovius, R.; J. Thijssen, P. van der Linden, K. Nicolay and B. de Kruijff,
Published in FEBS Lett, 330, 1993 in
Recherche
Current interests
Real-time monitoring of structural dynamics and molecular interactions
Single molecule techniques & cellular signalling
Enseignement et PhD
A co-dirigé les thèses EPFL de
Cours
Experimental biochemistry and biophysics
CH-319
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