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Anders Løbner-Olesen

Anders Løbner-Olesen

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Genetics

D-Index
45
Citations
8004
World Ranking
4224
National Ranking
50

Overview

Anders Løbner-Olesen is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and has contributed extensively to the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology with a particular focus on molecular biology, genetics, molecular medicine, microbiology, and food science.

Their research covers a range of main topics including bacterial genetics and biotechnology, antibiotic resistance in bacteria, antimicrobial peptides and activities, DNA repair mechanisms, probiotics and fermented foods, bacteriophages and microbial interactions, and DNA and nucleic acid chemistry.

Among their recent published papers are:

  • New Insights into the Antimicrobial Action of Cinnamaldehyde towards Escherichia coli and Its Effects on Intestinal Colonization of Mice, 2021, Biomolecules
  • The Role of Efflux Pumps in the Transition from Low-Level to Clinical Antibiotic Resistance, 2020, Antibiotics
  • Antimicrobial and Antivirulence Action of Eugenia brejoensis Essential Oil in vitro and in vivo Invertebrate Models, 2020, Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Effects of Antibiotics on the Intestinal Microbiota of Mice, 2020, Antibiotics
  • Analogues of a Cyclic Antimicrobial Peptide with a Flexible Linker Show Promising Activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus, 2020, Antibiotics

Frequent collaborators of Anders Løbner-Olesen include:

  • Jakob Frimodt-Møller
  • Godefroid Charbon
  • Thomas T. Thomsen
  • Peter E. Nielsen
  • Niels Frimodt-Møller

The scientist has published multiple articles in various venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature (11 publications)
  • Antibiotics (7 publications)
  • Frontiers in Microbiology (3 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (3 publications)
  • Current Genetics (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Prokaryotic toxin-antitoxin stress response loci.

    Kenn Gerdes;Susanne K. Christensen;Anders Løbner-Olesen

  • Mechanism of postsegregational killing by the hok gene product of the parB system of plasmid R1 and its homology with the relF gene product of the E. coli relB operon.

    K. Gerdes;F.W. Bech;S.T. Jørgensen;A. Løbner-Olesen

  • The DnaA protein determines the initiation mass of Escherichia coli K-12.

    Anders Løbner-Olesen;Kirsten Skarstad;Flemming G. Hansen;Kaspar von Meyenburg

  • Dysfunctional MreB inhibits chromosome segregation in Escherichia coli

    Thomas Kruse;Jakob Møller-Jensen;Anders Løbner-Olesen;Kenn Gerdes

  • Dam methylation: coordinating cellular processes.

    Anders Løbner-Olesen;Ole Skovgaard;Martin G Marinus

  • The role of dam methyltransferase in the control of DNA replication in E. coli

    Erik Boye;Anders Løbner-Olesen

  • Limiting DNA replication to once and only once

    Erik Boye;Anders Løbner-Olesen;Kirsten Skarstad

  • Marine invertebrate cytochrome P450: Emerging insights from vertebrate and insect analogies

    Kim F. Rewitz;Bjarne Styrishave;Anders Løbner-Olesen;Ole Andersen

  • Role of SeqA and Dam in Escherichia coli gene expression: a global/microarray analysis.

    Anders Løbner-Olesen;Martin G. Marinus;Flemming G. Hansen

  • Overproduction of DnaA protein stimulates initiation of chromosome and minichromosome replication in Escherichia coli.

    Tove Atlung;Anders Løbner-Olesen;Flemming G. Hansen

  • Actin homolog MreB and RNA polymerase interact and are both required for chromosome segregation in Escherichia coli

    Thomas Kruse;Blagoy Blagoev;Anders Løbner-Olesen;Masaaki Wachi

  • Bacterial growth control studied by flow cytometry.

    E. Boye;A. Løbner-Olesen

  • Quantitation of Dam methyltransferase in Escherichia coli.

    Erik Boye;Martin G. Marinus;Anders Lobner-Olesen

  • Stability and replication control of Escherichia coli minichromosomes.

    A Løbner-Olesen;T Atlung;K V Rasmussen

  • The eclipse period of Escherichia coli

    Ulrik von Freiesleben;Martin A. Krekling;Flemming G. Hansen;Anders Løbner‐Olesen

  • Distribution of minichromosomes in individual Escherichia coli cells: implications for replication control

    Anders Løbner-Olesen

  • Genome-wide detection of chromosomal rearrangements, indels, and mutations in circular chromosomes by short read sequencing

    Ole Skovgaard;Mads Bak;Anders Løbner-Olesen;Niels Tommerup

  • Translational control and differential RNA decay are key elements regulating postsegregational expression of the killer protein encoded by the parB locus of plasmid R1.

    Kenn Gerdes;Kristian Helin;Ole Wiborg Christensen;Anders Løbner-Olesen

  • Initiation of DNA replication in Escherichia coli after overproduction of the DnaA protein.

    Kirsten Skarstad;Anders Løbner-Olesen;Anders Løbner-Olesen;Tove Atlung;Kaspar von Meyenburg

  • Characterization of three genes in the dam-containing operon of Escherichia coli.

    Anita Lyngstadaas;Anders Løbner-Olesen;Erik Boye

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin G. Marinus
Martin G. Marinus University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Niels Frimodt-Møller
Niels Frimodt-Møller University of Copenhagen
Karen A. Krogfelt
Karen A. Krogfelt Statens Serum Institut
Kirsten Skarstad
Kirsten Skarstad Oslo University Hospital
Flemming G. Hansen
Flemming G. Hansen Technical University of Denmark
Håvard Jenssen
Håvard Jenssen Roskilde University
Peter E. Nielsen
Peter E. Nielsen University of Copenhagen
Kenn Gerdes
Kenn Gerdes University of Copenhagen
Stefano Donadio
Stefano Donadio University of Wisconsin–Madison
Matthew K. Waldor
Matthew K. Waldor Harvard Medical School

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