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Eberhard Krause

Eberhard Krause

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Chemistry

D-Index
72
Citations
15694
World Ranking
5368
National Ranking
389

Overview

Eberhard Krause is affiliated with the Leibniz Association in Germany and has contributed extensively to research in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with additional work in the field of medicine. Their publications primarily explore molecular biology, cell biology, epidemiology, immunology, and genetics, delving deeply into topics such as autophagy in disease and therapy, endoplasmic reticulum stress and disease, and glycosylation and glycoproteins research.

Their research topics also include cellular transport and secretion, RNA modifications and cancer, cholesterol and lipid metabolism, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors. This diverse range highlights an interdisciplinary approach within cellular and molecular life sciences.

Frequent venues for Krause's publications include Neuron, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Molecular Ecology, Nature Chemical Biology, and Nature Cell Biology. Their work in high-impact journals underscores involvement in prominent research areas at the interface of cell function and disease mechanisms.

Significant recent papers by Krause include:

  1. Neuronal Autophagy Regulates Presynaptic Neurotransmission by Controlling the Axonal Endoplasmic Reticulum, 2020, Neuron
  2. Plasma proteomic profiles differ between European and North American myotid bats colonized by Pseudogymnoascus destructans, 2020, Molecular Ecology
  3. Endocytic regulation of cellular ion homeostasis controls lysosome biogenesis, 2020, Nature Cell Biology
  4. PRMT1 promotes the tumor suppressor function of p14 ARF and is indicative for pancreatic cancer prognosis, 2021, The EMBO Journal
  5. Extensive protein pyrophosphorylation revealed in human cell lines, 2024, Nature Chemical Biology

Krause has collaborated frequently with other researchers including Dmytro Puchkov, Volker Haucke, Tanja Maritzen, Marijn Kuijpers, and Gaga Kochlamazashvili. These partnerships reflect ongoing engagement with research groups focused on molecular mechanisms in cell biology and related fields.

Best Publications

  • Identification of an enzymatically formed glutathione conjugate of the cyanobacterial hepatotoxin microcystin-LR: the first step of detoxication.

    Stephan Pflugmacher;Claudia Wiegand;Axel Oberemm;Kenneth A. Beattie

  • Cellular uptake of an α-helical amphipathic model peptide with the potential to deliver polar compounds into the cell interior non-endocytically

    Johannes Oehlke;Anne Scheller;Burkhard Wiesner;Eberhard Krause

  • Peptide Helicity and Membrane Surface Charge Modulate the Balance of Electrostatic and Hydrophobic Interactions with Lipid Bilayers and Biological Membranes

    Margitta Dathe;Michael Schümann;Torsten Wieprecht;Anett Winkler

  • The dominance of arginine-containing peptides in MALDI-derived tryptic mass fingerprints of proteins.

    Eberhard Krause;Holger Wenschuh;Peter R. Jungblut

  • Peptide hydrophobicity controls the activity and selectivity of magainin-2 amide in interaction with membranes

    T Wieprecht;M Dathe;M Beyermann;E Krause

  • Genetic analysis of the mouse brain proteome

    Joachim Klose;Christina Nock;Marion Herrmann;Kai Stühler

  • Cell-permeable nanobodies for targeted immunolabelling and antigen manipulation in living cells

    Henry D. Herce;Dominik Schumacher;Anselm F. L. Schneider;Anne K. Ludwig

  • Protein Kinase C Regulates the Phosphorylation and Cellular Localization of Occludin

    Anna Y. Andreeva;Eberhard Krause;Eva Christina Müller;Ingolf E. Blasig

  • Synthesis of ‘difficult’ peptide sequences: application of a depsipeptide technique to the Jung–Redemann 10- and 26-mers and the amyloid peptide Aβ(1–42)

    Louis A. Carpino;Eberhard Krause;Calin Dan Sferdean;Michael Schümann

  • Deactivation Behavior and Excited-State Properties of (Coumarin-4-yl)methyl Derivatives. 1. Photocleavage of (7-Methoxycoumarin-4-yl)methyl-Caged Acids with Fluorescence Enhancement

    Björn Schade;Volker Hagen;Reinhard Schmidt;Ralph Herbrich

  • Structural requirements for cellular uptake of α-helical amphipathic peptides

    Anne Scheller;Johannes Oehlke;Burkhard Wiesner;Margitta Dathe

  • Toxicokinetics of atrazine in embryos of the zebrafish (Danio rerio)

    Claudia Wiegand;Eberhard Krause;Christian Steinberg;Stephan Pflugmacher

  • Mass-Spectrometric Identification of a Novel Angiotensin Peptide in Human Plasma

    Vera Jankowski;Raymond Vanholder;Markus van der Giet;Markus Tölle

  • Uptake, effects, and metabolism of cyanobacterial toxins in the emergent reed plant Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex steud

    Stephan Pflugmacher;Claudia Wiegand;Kenneth A. Beattie;Eberhard Krause

  • Influence of the angle subtended by the positively charged helix face on the membrane activity of amphipathic, antibacterial peptides.

    T Wieprecht;M Dathe;R M Epand;M Beyermann

  • Developmentally induced changes of the proteome in the protozoan parasite Leishmania donovani.

    Meike Bente;Simone Harder;Martina Wiesgigl;Jochen Heukeshoven

  • Modulation of membrane activity of amphipathic, antibacterial peptides by slight modifications of the hydrophobic moment

    Torsten Wieprecht;Margitta Dathe;Eberhard Krause;Michael Beyermann

  • Switch-peptides to trigger the peptide guided assembly of poly(ethylene oxide)-peptide conjugates into tape structures

    Jens Hentschel;Eberhard Krause;Hans G Börner

  • Rational design of oligopeptide organizers for the formation of poly(ethylene oxide) nanofibers

    Doreen Eckhardt;Matthijs Groenewolt;Eberhard Krause;Hans G. Börner

  • Identification of a Novel A-kinase Anchoring Protein 18 Isoform and Evidence for Its Role in the Vasopressin-induced Aquaporin-2 Shuttle in Renal Principal Cells

    Volker Henn;Bayram Edemir;Eduard Stefan;Burkhard Wiesner

  • On the self-association potential of transmembrane tight junction proteins

    I. E. Blasig;L. Winkler;B. Lassowski;S. L. Mueller

  • Solid-phase supported polymer synthesis of sequence-defined, multifunctional poly(amidoamines)

    Laura Hartmann;Eberhard Krause;Markus Antonietti;Hans G. Börner

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Bienert
Michael Bienert Leibniz Association
Michael Beyermann
Michael Beyermann Leibniz Association
Hans G. Börner
Hans G. Börner Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Volker Haucke
Volker Haucke Freie Universität Berlin
Louis A. Carpino
Louis A. Carpino University of Massachusetts Amherst
Walter Rosenthal
Walter Rosenthal Freie Universität Berlin
Ingolf E. Blasig
Ingolf E. Blasig Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Frank D. Sönnichsen
Frank D. Sönnichsen Kiel University
Bernd Nürnberg
Bernd Nürnberg University of Tübingen
Geoffrey A. Codd
Geoffrey A. Codd University of Dundee

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