Harald Jockusch


Harald Jockusch is a German biologist and artist with the alias Hal Jos.

Scientific focus

Scientific contributions

RNA viruses

During the analysis of the host defence discovery of temperature sensitive ts TMV coat proteins of tobacco mosaic virus
Relationship between the structural stability and amino acid replacements of mutant TMV coat proteins
More recent work: ts TMV coat proteins as models for misfolded proteins in the host plant cell and in transfected animal cells
Synthesis of active phage Q beta replicase in a cell-free system

Developmental biology and molecular pathology

A mouse mutant, the so-called ADR mouse, was characterized as genetic model for human myotonia type Becker. As in the human Becker and Thomsen myotonias, a strongly reduced chloride conductance of the muscle fibre membrane causes hyperexcitability of the muscle fibre, leading to episodic stiffness. In the ADR mouse the mutated gene was identified as coding for the then newly discovered muscular chloride channel. These results lead to the identification of the human myotonia gene mutations in which either cause recessive Becker or dominant Thomsen myotonia depending on the change in the amino acid sequence.
Biomechanical analyses of the consequence of the deficiencies in the cytoskeletal proteins dystrophin and desmin in isolated muscle fibres and muscle cell cultures
Biochemical investigations into the neurodegeneration using the wobbler mouse model for ALS. The responsible gene was identified as Vps54, a gene involved in protein sorting during the retrograde vesicle transport within the cell
Discovery of a feedback mechanism between the extracellular protease ADAM 8 and the inflammation signalling molecule tumour necrosis factor alpha
Proteomics of tissues affected by hereditary neuromuscular diseases in the mouse model; analysis of the testis in the wobbler ALS mouse model
Morphogenesis of cardiac and skeletal muscle and of the pancreas

Theoretical models

Topology of the metazoan body plan
Dynamics of frequency of family names after imposing the rule "rare wins"