Rainer Jaenicke

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Universität Regensburg, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany 
Area:
protein folding and stability
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Tolan DR, Schuler B, Beernink PT, et al. (2003) Thermodynamic analysis of the dissociation of the aldolase tetramer substituted at one or both of the subunit interfaces Biological Chemistry. 384: 1463-1471
Tiefenbach HJ, Durchschlag H, Schneider G, et al. (2003) Thermodynamic analysis of serum albumin denaturation by sodium dodecyl sulfate Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science. 122: 130-140
Schuler B, Kremer W, Kalbitzer HR, et al. (2002) Role of entropy in protein thermostability: Folding kinetics of a hyperthermophilic cold shock protein at high temperatures using 19F NMR Biochemistry. 41: 11670-11680
Jaenicke R, Slingsby C. (2001) Lens crystallins and their microbial homologs: Structure, stability, and function Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 36: 435-499
Jaenicke R, Böhm G. (2001) Thermostability of proteins from Thermotoga maritima Methods in Enzymology. 334: 438-469
Kremer W, Schuler B, Harrieder S, et al. (2001) Solution NMR structure of the cold-shock protein from the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga maritima European Journal of Biochemistry. 268: 2527-2539
Dams T, Jaenicke R. (2001) Dihydrofolate reductase from Thermotoga maritima Methods in Enzymology. 331: 305-317
Clout NJ, Kretschmar M, Jaenicke R, et al. (2001) Crystal structure of the calcium-loaded spherulin 3a dimer sheds light on the evolution of the eye lens βγ-crystallin domain fold Structure. 9: 115-124
Durchschlag H, Tiefenbach KJ, Gebauer S, et al. (2001) Spectroscopic investigations of detergents and protein-detergent complexes Journal of Molecular Structure. 563: 449-455
Clout NJ, Basak A, Wieligmann K, et al. (2000) The N-terminal domain of βB2-crystallin resembles the putative ancestral homodimer Journal of Molecular Biology. 304: 253-257
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