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Esben S. Sørensen

Esben S. Sørensen

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
7442
World Ranking
18117
National Ranking
194

Overview

Esben S. Sørensen is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark and conducts research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans several subfields, including Rheumatology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Physiology.

The research topics covered by Esben S. Sørensen focus largely on Bone and Dental Protein Studies, Infant Nutrition and Health, and aspects related to the Digestive system and related health. Additional topics include dental development and anomalies, biochemical effects in animals, bioluminescence and chemiluminescence research, and photoreceptor and optogenetics research.

The scientist's notable recent publications include:

  • Milk Osteopontin and Human Health, 2023, Nutrients
  • DisCoTune: versatile auxiliary plasmids for the production of disulphide-containing proteins and peptides in the E. coli T7 system, 2021, Microbial Biotechnology
  • FAM20C phosphorylation of the RGDSVVYGLR motif in osteopontin inhibits interaction with the αvβ3 integrin, 2020, Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
  • Transport of a Peptide from Bovine αs1-Casein across Models of the Intestinal and Blood-Brain Barriers, 2020, Nutrients
  • The role of extracellular matrix phosphorylation on energy dissipation in bone, 2020, eLife

Esben S. Sørensen frequently collaborates with the following researchers:

  • Brian Christensen
  • Gitte Nørregaard Schytte
  • Carsten Scavenius
  • Jan J. Enghild
  • Bart Buitenhuis

The scientist's work appears regularly in several publication venues, including:

  • Nutrients
  • Biomedicines
  • Microbial Biotechnology
  • Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
  • eLife

Best Publications

  • Pyrophosphate Inhibits Mineralization of Osteoblast Cultures by Binding to Mineral, Up-regulating Osteopontin, and Inhibiting Alkaline Phosphatase Activity

    William N. Addison;Fereshteh Azari;Esben S. Sørensen;Mari T. Kaartinen

  • Importance of Phosphorylation for Osteopontin Regulation of Biomineralization

    A. Gericke;C. Qin;L. Spevak;Y. Fujimoto

  • Post-translationally modified residues of native human osteopontin are located in clusters: identification of 36 phosphorylation and five O-glycosylation sites and their biological implications.

    Brian Christensen;Mette S. Nielsen;Kim F. Haselmann;Torben E. Petersen

  • Posttranslational modifications of bovine osteopontin: identification of twenty-eight phosphorylation and three O-glycosylation sites.

    E S Sørensen;P Højrup;T E Petersen

  • Thrombin cleaved osteopontin regulates hemopoietic stem and progenitor cell functions through interactions with α9β1 and α4β1 integrins

    Jochen Grassinger;David N. Haylock;Melonie J. Storan;Gemma O. Haines

  • A novel disulphide switch mechanism in Ero1α balances ER oxidation in human cells

    Christian Appenzeller-Herzog;Jan Riemer;Brian Christensen;Esben S Sørensen

  • In vitro digestion of novel milk protein ingredients for use in infant formulas: Research on biological functions

    D.E.W Chatterton;D.E.W Chatterton;J.T Rasmussen;C.W Heegaard;E.S Sørensen

  • Purification and characterization of three proteins isolated from the proteose peptone fraction of bovine milk.

    Esben S. Sørensen;Torben E. Petersen

  • Cell Type-specific Post-translational Modifications of Mouse Osteopontin Are Associated with Different Adhesive Properties

    Brian Christensen;Christian C. Kazanecki;Torben Ellebæk Petersen;Susan R. Rittling

  • Complete characterization of posttranslational modification sites in the bovine milk protein PP3 by tandem mass spectrometry with electron capture dissociation as the last stage.

    Frank Kjeldsen;Kim F Haselmann;Bogdan A Budnik;Esben Skipper Sørensen

  • Distinguishing of Ile/Leu Amino Acid Residues in the PP3 Protein by (Hot) Electron Capture Dissociation in Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry

    Frank Kjeldsen;Kim F Haselmann;Esben Skipper Sørensen;Roman A Zubarev

  • Temperature-Controlled Encapsulation and Release of an Active Enzyme in the Cavity of a Self-Assembled DNA Nanocage

    Sissel Juul;Federico Iacovelli;Mattia Falconi;Sofie L. Kragh

  • Soluble osteopontin inhibits apoptosis of adherent endothelial cells deprived of growth factors

    S.A. Khan;C.A. Lopez-Chua;J. Zhang;L.W. Fisher

  • Residues in the synuclein consensus motif of the alpha-synuclein fragment, NAC, participate in transglutaminase-catalysed cross-linking to Alzheimer-disease amyloid beta A4 peptide.

    P H Jensen;E S Sørensen;T E Petersen;J Gliemann

  • Osteopontin Is Cleaved at Multiple Sites Close to Its Integrin-binding Motifs in Milk and Is a Novel Substrate for Plasmin and Cathepsin D

    Brian Christensen;Lotte Schack;Eva Kläning;Esben S. Sørensen

  • Considerable variation in the concentration of osteopontin in human milk, bovine milk, and infant formulas

    L. Schack;A. Lange;J. Kelsen;J. Agnholt

  • Post-translational modification and proteolytic processing of urinary osteopontin.

    Brian Christensen;Torben E. Petersen;Esben S. Sørensen

  • Role of calcium phosphate nanoclusters in the control of calcification.

    Carl Holt;Esben S. Sørensen;Roger A. Clegg

  • Functional Organization of the Sortilin Vps10p Domain

    Uffe B. Westergaard;Esben S. Sørensen;Guido Hermey;Morten S. Nielsen

  • Identification of the Minimal Functional Unit in the Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor-related Protein for Binding the Receptor-associated Protein (RAP): A CONSERVED ACIDIC RESIDUE IN THE COMPLEMENT-TYPE REPEATS IS IMPORTANT FOR RECOGNITION OF RAP *

    Olav Michael Andersen;Lisa Lystbæk Christensen;Peter Astrup Christensen;Esben S. Sørensen

Frequent Co-Authors

Torben E. Petersen
Torben E. Petersen Aarhus University
David T. Denhardt
David T. Denhardt Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Jan J. Enghild
Jan J. Enghild Aarhus University
Peder Madsen
Peder Madsen Aarhus University
Claus Munck Petersen
Claus Munck Petersen Aarhus University
Susan R. Rittling
Susan R. Rittling Harvard University
Lotte Bach Larsen
Lotte Bach Larsen Aarhus University
Adele L. Boskey
Adele L. Boskey Hospital for Special Surgery
Duncan S. Sutherland
Duncan S. Sutherland Aarhus University

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