World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
6102
World Ranking
16208
National Ranking
1178

Overview

Clemens Glaubitz is affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Neuroscience and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with substantial contributions to subfields such as Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Materials Chemistry, and Biomedical Engineering.

The major themes in Glaubitz's work include:

  • Photoreceptor and optogenetics research
  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology
  • Protein Structure and Dynamics
  • Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior

Glaubitz has published extensively in notable scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Nature Communications
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Science Advances

Recent significant papers authored or co-authored by Glaubitz are:

  • "How Photoswitchable Lipids Affect the Order and Dynamics of Lipid Bilayers and Embedded Proteins," 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Cysteine oxidation and disulfide formation in the ribosomal exit tunnel," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Room-temperature dynamic nuclear polarization enhanced NMR spectroscopy of small biological molecules in water," 2021, Nature Communications
  • "The Conformational Equilibrium of the Neuropeptide Y2 Receptor in Bilayer Membranes," 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Probing the photointermediates of light-driven sodium ion pump KR2 by DNP-enhanced solid-state NMR," 2021, Science Advances

Their collaborations include repeated co-authorship with several researchers in the field. Frequent co-authors are:

  • Johanna Becker-Baldus
  • Josef Wachtveitl
  • Jiafei Mao
  • Marvin Asido
  • Clara Nassrin Kriebel

Best Publications

  • High level cell-free expression and specific labeling of integral membrane proteins

    Christian Klammt;Frank Löhr;Birgit Schäfer;Winfried Haase

  • Solution NMR structure of proteorhodopsin.

    Sina Reckel;Daniel Gottstein;Jochen Stehle;Frank Löhr

  • Observations of light-induced structural changes of retinal within rhodopsin

    Gerhard Gröbner;Gerhard Gröbner;Ian J. Burnett;Clemens Glaubitz;Gregory Choi;Gregory Choi

  • Inhibition of soluble epoxide hydrolase prevents diabetic retinopathy

    Jiong Hu;Sarah Dziumbla;Jihong Lin;Sofia Iris Bibli

  • Magic Angle-Oriented Sample Spinning (MAOSS): A New Approach toward Biomembrane Studies

    Clemens Glaubitz;Anthony Watts

  • Membrane domain structures of three classes of histidine kinase receptors by cell-free expression and rapid NMR analysis

    Innokentiy Maslennikov;Christian Klammt;Eunha Hwang;Georgia Kefala

  • Enlightening the photoactive site of channelrhodopsin-2 by DNP-enhanced solid-state NMR spectroscopy.

    Johanna Becker-Baldus;Christian Bamann;Krishna Saxena;Henrik Gustmann

  • The Structure of the Neuropeptide Bradykinin Bound to the Human G-Protein Coupled Receptor Bradykinin B2 as Determined by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy

    Jakob J. Lopez;Arun Kumar Shukla;Christoph Reinhart;Harald Schwalbe

  • Folding and Assembly of Proteorhodopsin

    Adriana L. Klyszejko;Sarika Shastri;Stefania A. Mari;Helmut Grubmüller

  • The antibiotic and DNA-transfecting peptide LAH4 selectively associates with, and disorders, anionic lipids in mixed membranes

    A. James Mason;A. James Mason;Amélie Martinez;Clemens Glaubitz;Olivier Danos

  • His75−Asp97 Cluster in Green Proteorhodopsin

    Franziska Hempelmann;Soraya Hölper;Mirka-Kristin Verhoefen;Andreas C. Woerner

  • Molecular dynamics of proteorhodopsin in lipid bilayers by solid-state NMR.

    Jun Yang;Jun Yang;Lubica Aslimovska;Clemens Glaubitz

  • Localization of Multidrug Transporter Substrates within Model Membranes

    Alena Siarheyeva;Jakob J. Lopez;Clemens Glaubitz

  • Visualizing Specific Cross-Protomer Interactions in the Homo-Oligomeric Membrane Protein Proteorhodopsin by Dynamic-Nuclear-Polarization-Enhanced Solid-State NMR

    Jakob Maciejko;Michaela Mehler;Jagdeep Kaur;Tobias Lieblein

  • Modified lipid and protein dynamics in nanodiscs

    Karsten Mörs;Christian Roos;Frank Scholz;Josef Wachtveitl

  • The molecular basis of subtype selectivity of human kinin G-protein-coupled receptors

    Lisa Joedicke;Jiafei Mao;Georg Kuenze;Christoph Reinhart

  • The Key Residue for Substrate Transport (Glu14) in the EmrE Dimer Is Asymmetric

    Ines Lehner;Daniel Basting;Bjoern Meyer;Winfried Haase

  • 15N photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization magic-angle spinning NMR analysis of the electron donor of photosystem II

    Anna Diller;Esha Roy;Peter Gast;Hans J. van Gorkom

  • Dynamic Nuclear Polarization-Enhanced Solid-State NMR of a 13C-Labeled Signal Peptide Bound to Lipid-Reconstituted Sec Translocon

    Lenica Reggie;Jakob J. Lopez;Ian Collinson;Clemens Glaubitz

  • Studying the stoichiometries of membrane proteins by mass spectrometry: microbial rhodopsins and a potassium ion channel

    Jan Hoffmann;Lubica Aslimovska;Christian Bamann;Clemens Glaubitz

  • In-cell solid-state NMR as a tool to study proteins in large complexes.

    Sina Reckel;Jakob J. Lopez;Frank Löhr;Clemens Glaubitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Josef Wachtveitl
Josef Wachtveitl Goethe University Frankfurt
Harald Schwalbe
Harald Schwalbe Goethe University Frankfurt
Anthony Watts
Anthony Watts University of Oxford
Peter Güntert
Peter Güntert ETH Zurich
Anthony Watts
Anthony Watts University of Oxford
Richard C. D. Brown
Richard C. D. Brown University of Southampton
Volker Dötsch
Volker Dötsch Goethe University Frankfurt
Thomas F. Prisner
Thomas F. Prisner Goethe University Frankfurt
Hartmut Michel
Hartmut Michel Max Planck Society
Jens Meiler
Jens Meiler Vanderbilt University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring online degrees related to Chemistry can open doors to diverse career opportunities. For instance, fields like criminal justice often intersect with chemistry in forensic science roles, and understanding the cost of criminal justice degree programs can help prospective students plan their budgets effectively.

Starting with foundational education, many learners consider the best online associate degree programs in criminal justice to build relevant knowledge quickly. These programs can be a stepping stone to specialized roles that blend chemistry and criminal justice.

Additionally, pursuing a paralegal associate degree can complement a chemistry background by offering expertise in legal aspects related to chemical regulations and patent law.

For those interested in the business side of chemistry, becoming a pharmaceutical sales representative is an attractive path. Learn more about how to become a pharmaceutical sales rep-salary and career paths to understand the qualifications and opportunities available in this dynamic industry.

Best Scientists Citing Clemens Glaubitz

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles