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Jaap J. Beintema is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands and conducts research primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Immunology and Microbiology. Their work spans several subfields including Immunology, Cell Biology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's research topics include Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins, melanin and skin pigmentation, and Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research. These topics reflect a focus on molecular components that interact with biological systems, particularly in the context of cellular and biochemical processes.

Beintema has contributed to academic literature with publications including:

  • Relationship of Agaricus bisporus mannose-binding protein to lectins with β-trefoil fold, 2020, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications

Frequent collaborators in their work are Wangsa T. Ismaya, Raymond R. Tjandrawinata, Bauke W. Dijkstra, Najwa Nabila, and Heni Rachmawati. These co-authors have jointly contributed to the research outputs, indicating collaborative efforts in their scientific inquiries.

The regular publication venue for Beintema's work is Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, which is consistent with their focus on biochemical and molecular topics.

Best Publications

  • 3.2 Å structure of the copper-containing, oxygen-carrying protein Panulirus interruptus haemocyanin

    W. P. J. Gaykema;W. G. J. Hol;J. M. Vereijken;N. M. Soeter

  • Crystal structures of hevamine, a plant defence protein with chitinase and lysozyme activity, and its complex with an inhibitor.

    Anke C Terwisscha van Scheltinga;Kor H Kalk;Jaap J Beintema;Bauke W Dijkstra

  • The structure of arthropod hemocyanins.

    B. Linzen;N. M. Soeter;A. F. Riggs;H. J. Schneider

  • Structural features of plant chitinases and chitin-binding proteins

    Jaap J. Beintema

  • Molecular evolution of the ribonuclease superfamily.

    Jaap J. Beintema;Cornelis Schüller;Masachika Irie;Antonella Carsana

  • The ribonuclease A superfamily of mammals and birds: identifying new members and tracing evolutionary histories

    Soochin Cho;Jaap J. Beintema;Jianzhi Zhang

  • USE OF ENDOPROTEINASE LYS-C FROM LYSOBACTER-ENZYMOGENES IN PROTEIN-SEQUENCE ANALYSIS

    Peter A. Jekel;Wicher J. Weijer;Jaap J. Beintema

  • The primary structure of hevamine, an enzyme with lysozyme/chitinase activity from Hevea brasiliensis latex

    Peter A. Jekel;J. Bernard H. Hartmann;Jaap J. Beintema

  • Amino acid sequence of an extracellular, phosphate‐starvation‐induced ribonuclease from cultured tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) cells

    Wolfgang Jost;Henk Bak;Konrad Glund;Peter Terpstra

  • Primary structures of two ribonucleases from ginseng calluses. New members of the PR-10 family of intracellular pathogenesis-related plant proteins.

    Gennady P Moiseyev;Larisa I Fedoreyeva;Yuri N Zhuravlev;Elena Yasnetskaya

  • Evolution of arthropod hemocyanins and insect storage proteins (hexamerins).

    Jaap J. Beintema;Wytze T. Stam;Bart Hazes;Marten P. Smidt

  • Phosphate-Regulated Induction of Intracellular Ribonucleases in Cultured Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) Cells

    Andreas Löffler;Steffen Abel;Wolfgang Jost;Jaap J. Beintema

  • THE AMINO-ACID-SEQUENCE OF HUMAN PANCREATIC RIBONUCLEASE

    Jaap J. Beintema;Piet Wietzes;Joachim L. Weickmann;Dohn G. Glitz

  • Subunit composition, X-ray diffraction, amino acid analysis and oxygen binding behaviour of Panulirus interruptus hemocyanin

    H.A. Kuiper;W. Gaastra;J.J. Beintema;E.F.J. van Bruggen

  • Amino acid sequence of the nonsecretory ribonuclease of human urine.

    Jaap J. Beintema;Jan Hofsteenge;Masanori Iwama;Toru Morita

  • Correcting parsimonious trees for unseen nucleotide substitutions: the effect of dense branching as exemplified by ribonuclease.

    W M Fitch;J J Beintema

  • Molecular evolution of pancreatic-type ribonucleases.

    J J Beintema;W M Fitch;A Carsana

  • Role of proline peptide bond isomerization in unfolding and refolding of ribonuclease

    Franz X. Schmid;Reinhard Grafl;Alex Wrba;Jaap J. Beintema

  • Expression and characterization of active site mutants of hevamine, a chitinase from the rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis

    Evert Bokma;Henriëtte J. Rozeboom;Mark Sibbald;Bauke W. Dijkstra

  • Invariant features of the structure of pancreatic ribonuclease: A test of different predictive models

    Johannes A. Lenstra;Jan Hofsteenge;Jaap J. Beintema

Frequent Co-Authors

Gjalt W. Welling
Gjalt W. Welling University Medical Center Groningen
Johannes A. Lenstra
Johannes A. Lenstra Utrecht University
Jan Hofsteenge
Jan Hofsteenge Friedrich Miescher Institute
Kor H. Kalk
Kor H. Kalk University of Groningen
Robert G. Hamilton
Robert G. Hamilton Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Bauke W. Dijkstra
Bauke W. Dijkstra University of Groningen
Walter M. Fitch
Walter M. Fitch University of California, Irvine
Robert Kaptein
Robert Kaptein Utrecht University
Wim G. J. Hol
Wim G. J. Hol University of Washington
Willem J. H. van Berkel
Willem J. H. van Berkel Wageningen University & Research

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