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D-Index
57
Citations
11005
World Ranking
11139
National Ranking
3044

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Ana Jonas is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their academic profile reflects an active engagement in research and scholarship within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Stabilization of α-Synuclein Secondary Structure upon Binding to Synthetic Membranes

    W. Sean Davidson;Ana Jonas;David F. Clayton;Julia M. George

  • Micellar complexes of human apolipoprotein A-I with phosphatidylcholines and cholesterol prepared from cholate-lipid dispersions.

    C E Matz;A Jonas

  • Reconstitution of high-density lipoproteins.

    Ana Jonas

  • Defined apolipoprotein A-I conformations in reconstituted high density lipoprotein discs.

    A Jonas;K E Kézdy;J H Wald

  • NMR Study of the Cold, Heat, and Pressure Unfolding of Ribonuclease A

    Jing Zhang;Xiangdong Peng;Ana Jonas;Jiri Jonas

  • Lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase in the metabolism of high-density lipoproteins.

    Ana Jonas

  • Apolipoprotein A-I structure and lipid properties in homogeneous, reconstituted spherical and discoidal high density lipoproteins.

    A. Jonas;J. H. Wald;K. L. H. Toohill;E. S. Krul

  • Predicting the structure of apolipoprotein A-I in reconstituted high-density lipoprotein disks

    James C. Phillips;Willy Wriggers;Zhigang Li;Ana Jonas

  • Reaction of Human Lecithin Cholesterol Acyltransferase with Synthetic Micellar Complexes of Apolipoprotein A-I, Phosphatidylcholine, and Cholesterol*

    Charles E. Matz;Ana Jonas

  • Sphingomyelin Inhibits the Lecithin-Cholesterol Acyltransferase Reaction with Reconstituted High Density Lipoproteins by Decreasing Enzyme Binding

    Delmas J. Bolin;Ana Jonas

  • High-resolution NMR study of the pressure-induced unfolding of lysozyme.

    Shantha D. Samarasinghe;Douglas M. Campbell;Ana Jonas;Jiri Jonas

  • Properties of an N-terminal proteolytic fragment of apolipoprotein AI in solution and in reconstituted high density lipoproteins

    Yong Ji;Ana Jonas

  • Apolipoprotein A-I conformation markedly influences HDL interaction with scavenger receptor BI.

    M.C. de Beer;D.M. Durbin;L. Cai;A. Jonas

  • The Carboxyl-terminal Hydrophobic Residues of Apolipoprotein A-I Affect Its Rate of Phospholipid Binding and Its Association with High Density Lipoprotein

    Maria Laccotripe;Savvas C. Makrides;Ana Jonas;Vassilis I. Zannis

  • Regulation of lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase activity.

    Ana Jonas

  • High-pressure NMR spectroscopy of proteins and membranes.

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  • Structure of apolipoprotein A-I in three homogeneous, reconstituted high density lipoprotein particles.

    J H Wald;E S Krul;A Jonas

  • Investigation of the lipid domains and apolipoprotein orientation in reconstituted high density lipoproteins by fluorescence and IR methods.

    J H Wald;E Coormaghtigh;J De Meutter;Jean Marie Ruysschaert

  • Kinetics and mechanism of phosphatidylcholine and cholesterol exchange between single bilayer vesicles and bovine serum high-density lipoprotein.

    Ana Jonas;Gregory T. Maine

  • Physical properties of isolated complexes of human and bovine A-I apolipoproteins with L-alpha-dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine.

    A Jonas;D J Krajnovich;B W Patterson

  • Activation of lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase by human apolipoprotein E in discoidal complexes with lipids

    N. Zorich;A. Jonas;Henry J. Pownall

Frequent Co-Authors

Jiri Jonas
Jiri Jonas University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bruce W. Patterson
Bruce W. Patterson Washington University in St. Louis
Gregorio Weber
Gregorio Weber University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Enrico Gratton
Enrico Gratton University of California, Irvine
Stephen G. Sligar
Stephen G. Sligar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lawrence B. Smillie
Lawrence B. Smillie University of Alberta
Jerson L. Silva
Jerson L. Silva Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Angelo M. Scanu
Angelo M. Scanu University of Chicago
Michael C. Phillips
Michael C. Phillips University of Pennsylvania
Gerd Assmann
Gerd Assmann University of Münster

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