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Albrecht Messerschmidt

Albrecht Messerschmidt

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Chemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
12377
World Ranking
11539
National Ranking
844

Overview

Albrecht Messerschmidt is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. They have an active role in academic research within this institution. Their professional profile reflects involvement in scientific research but does not list recent papers or publications in common academic databases.

There is no available information on their frequent co-authors or publication venues, nor details on specific papers, book publications, or awards. Similarly, no particular fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work have been documented in the accessible data.

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Best Publications

  • Handbook of metalloproteins

    Albrecht Messerschmidt;R. Huber;Thomas Poulos;Karl Wieghardt

  • Crystal structure analysis of oxidized Pseudomonas aeruginosa azurin at pH 5.5 and pH 9.0. A pH-induced conformational transition involves a peptide bond flip.

    H Nar;A Messerschmidt;R Huber;M van de Kamp

  • The blue oxidases, ascorbate oxidase, laccase and ceruloplasmin. Modelling and structural relationships.

    Albrecht Messerschmidt;Robert Huber

  • Refined crystal structure of ascorbate oxidase at 1.9 A resolution.

    Albrecht Messerschmidt;Rudolf Ladenstein;Robert Huber;Martino Bolognesi

  • X-ray crystal structure of the blue oxidase ascorbate oxidase from zucchini. Analysis of the polypeptide fold and a model of the copper sites and ligands.

    Albrecht Messerschmidt;Antonello Rossi;Rudolf Ladenstein;Robert Huber

  • X-RAY STRUCTURE OF A VANADIUM-CONTAINING ENZYME : CHLOROPEROXIDASE FROM THE FUNGUS CURVULARIA INAEQUALIS

    Albrecht Messerschmidt;Ron Wever

  • Structure of cytochrome c nitrite reductase

    Oliver Einsle;Albrecht Messerschmidt;Petra Stach;Gleb P. Bourenkov

  • Mechanism of the six-electron reduction of nitrite to ammonia by cytochrome c nitrite reductase.

    Oliver Einsle;Albrecht Messerschmidt;Robert Huber;Peter M. H. Kroneck

  • Crystal structure of protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase: a key enzyme in haem and chlorophyll biosynthesis

    Michael Koch;Constanze Breithaupt;Reiner Kiefersauer;Jörg Freigang

  • Implications for the catalytic mechanism of the vanadium-containing enzyme chloroperoxidase from the fungus Curvularia inaequalis by X-ray structures of the native and peroxide form.

    Albrecht Messerschmidt;Lars Prade;Ron Wever

  • Crystal orientation and X-ray pattern prediction routines for area-detector diffractometer systems in macromolecular crystallography

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  • X-ray structures and mechanistic implications of three functional derivatives of ascorbate oxidase from zucchini. Reduced, peroxide and azide forms.

    Albrecht Messerschmidt;Hartmut Luecke;Robert Huber

  • Cytochrome c nitrite reductase from Wolinella succinogenes. Structure at 1.6 A resolution, inhibitor binding, and heme-packing motifs.

    Oliver Einsle;Oliver Einsle;Petra Stach;Albrecht Messerschmidt;Jörg Simon

  • Crystal structure of the pyridoxal-5'-phosphate dependent cystathionine beta-lyase from Escherichia coli at 1.83 A.

    Tim Clausen;Robert Huber;Bernd Laber;Hans-Dieter Pohlenz

  • Crystallization, crystal structure analysis and preliminary molecular model of the bilin binding protein from the insect Pieris brassicae.

    Robert Huber;Monika Schneider;Otto Epp;Irmgard Mayr

  • X-ray analysis and spectroscopic characterization of M121Q azurin. A copper site model for stellacyanin

    Antonio Romero;Carla W.G. Hoitink;Herbert Nar;Robert Huber

  • X-ray crystal structure of the two site-specific mutants His35Gln and His35Leu of azurin from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

    H. Nar;A. Messerschmidt;R. Huber;M. van de Kamp

  • Characterization and crystal structure of zinc azurin, a by-product of heterologous expression in Escherichia coli of Pseudomonas aeruginosa copper azurin.

    Herbert Nar;Robert Huber;Albrecht Messerschmidt;Alexander C. Filippou

  • Crystal structure of Pseudomonas aeruginosa apo-azurin at 1.85 A resolution.

    Herbert Nar;Albrecht Messerschmidt;Robert Huber;Mart van de Kamp

  • Determinants of enzymatic specificity in the Cys-Met-metabolism PLP-dependent enzyme family: Crystal structure of cystathionine γ-lyase from yeast and intrafamiliar structure comparison

    Albrecht Messerschmidt;Michael Worbs;Clemens Steegborn;Markus C Wahl

  • Structure of the non-redox-active tungsten/[4Fe:4S] enzyme acetylene hydratase

    Grażyna Bernadeta Seiffert;G. Matthias Ullmann;Albrecht Messerschmidt;Bernhard Schink

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Huber
Robert Huber Agricultural & Applied Economics Association
Robert Huber
Robert Huber University of Duisburg-Essen
Gerard W. Canters
Gerard W. Canters Leiden University
Oliver Einsle
Oliver Einsle University of Freiburg
Tim Clausen
Tim Clausen Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
Peter M. H. Kroneck
Peter M. H. Kroneck University of Konstanz
Herbert Nar
Herbert Nar Boehringer Ingelheim (Germany)
Ron Wever
Ron Wever University of Amsterdam
Wolfgang Buckel
Wolfgang Buckel Philipp University of Marburg
Clemens Steegborn
Clemens Steegborn University of Bayreuth

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