Carl Ivar Möller

Doctoral Student at Chemical Biology

Carl Möller joined Fredrik Westerlunds research group at the Department of Chemical Biology during the summer of 2020. The research main focus is on understanding how DNA is repaired with the help of nano fluidics and single molecule techniques. The goal is to map the molecular mechanisms of proteins, how proteins interact with DNA and couple this to function and structure. A deeper understanding of these mechanism will help to see why DNA repair can fail and how this might be coupled to disease.

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2024

Xrs2/NBS1 promote end-bridging activity of the MRE11-RAD50 complex

Carl Ivar Möller, Rajhans Sharma, Robin Öz et al
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. Vol. 695
Journal article
2024

Nanofluidics highlights importance of CtIP's tetrameric structure for DNA repair

Carl Ivar Möller, Sriram Kesarimangalam, Ilaria Ceppi et al
Biophysical Journal. Vol. 123 (3), p. 148A-148A
Other conference contribution
2023

Single molecule experiments highlight the role of NBS1 and Xrs2 in DNA tethering by MRN and MRX

Carl Ivar Möller, Giordano Reginato, Elda Cannavo et al
European Biophysics Journal. Vol. 52 (1 (suppl.)), p. S197-S197
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2021

Single Molecule Experiments Define the Role of Nbs1 and Xrs2 in DNA Tethering by MRN and MRX in DSB Repair

Carl Ivar Möller, Rajhans Sharma, Robin Öz et al
Other conference contribution

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