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George T. Robillard

George T. Robillard

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
6471
World Ranking
13349
National Ranking
250

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1999 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

George T. Robillard is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

Their research does not include detailed records of main fields of study, subfields of study, or main topics of work in available data. There are also no recorded book publications associated with their name.

Among accolades, George T. Robillard was recognized by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1999.

Best Publications

  • Structural Characterization of the Hydrophobin SC3, as a Monomer and after Self-Assembly at Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic Interfaces

    Marcel L. de Vocht;Karin Scholtmeijer;Eric W. van der Vegte;Onno M.H. de Vries

  • Novel surface display system for proteins on non-genetically modified gram-positive bacteria.

    Tjibbe Bosma;Rolf Kanninga;Jolanda Neef;Sandrine A. L. Audouy

  • A Hypothesis for the Role of Dithiol-Disulfide Interchange in Solute Transport and Energy-Transducing Processes

    George T. Robillard;Wil N. Konings

  • Structural and functional role of the disulfide bridges in the hydrophobin SC3.

    Marcel L. de Vocht;Ilya Reviakine;Han A.B. Wösten;Alain Brisson

  • Structure/function studies on the bacterial carbohydrate transporters, enzymes II, of the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase system.

    G.T. Robillard;Jaap Broos

  • Mucosal vaccine delivery of antigens tightly bound to an adjuvant particle made from food-grade bacteria

    Maarten L. van Roosmalen;Rolf Kanninga;Mohamed El Khattabi;Jolanda Neef

  • Self-assembly of the hydrophobin SC3 proceeds via two structural intermediates

    Marcel L. De Vocht;Ilya Reviakine;Wolf-Peter Ulrich;Wilma Bergsma-Schutter

  • Potential of 13C and 15N labeling for studying protein-protein interactions using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.

    Parvez I. Haris;George T. Robillard;Alard A. van Dijk;Dennis Chapman

  • Slow cooperative folding of a small globular protein HPr.

    N.A.J. van Nuland;W. Meijberg;J. Warner;V. Forge

  • High-resolution structure of the phosphorylated form of the histidine-containing phosphocarrier protein HPR from Escherichia coli determined by restrained molecular dynamics from NMR-NOE data

    Nico A.J. van Nuland;Rolf Boelens;Ruud M. Scheek;George T. Robillard

  • Oligomerization of hydrophobin SC3 in solution: From soluble state to self‐assembly

    Xiaoqin Wang;Johanna F. Graveland-Bikker;Cornelis G. de Kruif;George T. Robillard

  • Use of hydrophobins in formulation of water insoluble drugs for oral administration

    Marijke Haas Jimoh Akanbi;Eduard Post;Anita Meter-Arkema;Rick Rink

  • Improved in-gel approaches to generate peptide maps of integral membrane proteins with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

    Bart A. van Montfort;Benito Canas;Ria Duurkens;Jasminka Godovac-Zimmermann

  • Lactococcus lactis GEM particles displaying pneumococcal antigens induce local and systemic immune responses following intranasal immunization.

    Sandrine A.L. Audouy;Maarten L. van Roosmalen;Jolanda Neef;Rolf Kanninga

  • Combined in-gel tryptic digestion and CNBr cleavage for the generation of peptide maps of an integral membrane protein with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry

    Bart A. van Montfort;Mark K. Doeven;Benito Canas;Liesbeth M. Veenhoff

  • Sequential Folding of Transfer RNA. A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of Successively Longer tRNA Fragments with a Common 5’ End

    John Boyle;George T. Robillard;Sung-Hou Kim

  • The High-resolution Structure of the Histidine-containing Phosphocarrier Protein HPr from Escherichia coli Determined by Restrained Molecular Dynamics from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Nuclear Overhauser Effect Data

    Nico A.J. van Nuland;Ilona W. Hangyi;René C. van Schaik;Herman J.C. Berendsen

  • A Simple Procedure for the Synthesis of [32P]Phosphoenol Pyruvate via the Pyruvate Kinase Exchange Reaction at Equilibrium

    F.F. Roossien;J. Brink;G.T. Robillard

  • Enzyme II of the Escherichia coli Phosphoenolpyruvate-Dependent Phosphotransferase System : Protein-Protein and Protein-Phospholipid Interactions

    George T. Robillard;Mieke Blaauw

  • Enzymes II of the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent sugar transport systems: a review of their structure and mechanism of sugar transport

    G.T. Robillard;Juke Lolkema

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph G. H. Wessels
Joseph G. H. Wessels University of Groningen
Han A. B. Wösten
Han A. B. Wösten Utrecht University
Wil N. Konings
Wil N. Konings University of Groningen
Milton H. Saier
Milton H. Saier University of California, San Diego
Bert Poolman
Bert Poolman University of Groningen
Christopher M. Dobson
Christopher M. Dobson University of Cambridge
Alan E. Mark
Alan E. Mark University of Queensland
Jan Kok
Jan Kok University of Groningen
Oscar P. Kuipers
Oscar P. Kuipers University of Groningen
Georges Hadziioannou
Georges Hadziioannou Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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