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Jasna Peter-Katalinić

Jasna Peter-Katalinić

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Chemistry

D-Index
67
Citations
12652
World Ranking
7089
National Ranking
513

Overview

Jasna Peter-Katalinić is affiliated with the University of Münster in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work focuses extensively on specialized subfields including Spectroscopy and Molecular Biology. Their contributions emphasize methodological and applied aspects of mass spectrometry and analytical chemistry.

Main topics covered in their research include:

  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies

Publication output includes papers published in venues such as Biological Chemistry.

Recent papers by Jasna Peter-Katalinić include:

  • Life sciences and mass spectrometry: some personal reflections, 2021, Biological Chemistry

The scientist does not have listed frequent co-authors or book publications. However, their work aligns closely with mass spectrometry methodologies and applications in life sciences.

Best Publications

  • MALDI MS : a practical guide to instrumentation, methods and applications

    Franz Hillenkamp;Jasna Peter-Katalinić

  • Comparison of the methods for profiling glycoprotein glycans--HUPO Human Disease Glycomics/Proteome Initiative multi-institutional study.

    Yoshinao Wada;Parastoo Azadi;Catherine E. Costello;Anne Dell

  • Amino acid sequence of the crustacean hyperglycemic hormone (CHH) from the shore crab, Carcinus maenas.

    Günter Kegel;Barbara Reichwein;Susanne Weese;Gabriele Gaus

  • Teichoic acid and lipoteichoic acid of Streptococcus pneumoniae possess identical chain structures

    Werner Fischer;Thomas Behr;Rudolf Hartmann;Jasna Peter-Katalinić

  • Structures of neutral O-linked polylactosaminoglycans on human skim milk mucins. A novel type of linearly extended poly-N-acetyllactosamine backbones with Gal beta(1-4)GlcNAc beta(1-6) repeating units.

    F.-G. Hanisch;G. Uhlenbruck;J. P. Peter-Katalinic;H. Egge

  • Methods in enzymology: O-glycosylation of proteins

    Jasna Peter-Katalinić

  • High density O-glycosylation on tandem repeat peptide from secretory MUC1 of T47D breast cancer cells.

    Stefan Müller;Kim Alving;Jasna Peter-Katalinic;Natasha Zachara

  • The structure of pneumococcal lipoteichoic acid. Improved preparation, chemical and mass spectrometric studies.

    Thomas Behr;Werner Fischer;Jasna Peter-Katalinić;Heinz Egge

  • Fucose-containing oligosaccharides from human milk from a donor of blood group 0 Le(a) nonsecretor.

    Renate Bruntz;Ursula DABROWSKi;Janusz Dabrowski;Anneliese Ebersold

  • Capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry for glycoscreening in biomedical research.

    Alina Zamfir;Jasna Peter-Katalinić

  • A mutation in the human MPDU1 gene causes congenital disorder of glycosylation type If (CDG-If)

    Christian Kranz;Jonas Denecke;Mark A. Lehrman;Sutapa Ray

  • MUC1 Glycoforms in Breast Cancer

    Franz-Georg Hanisch;Tanja R. E. Stadie;Frank Deutzmann;Jasna Peter-Katalinic

  • Structure of the carbohydrate moiety of human interferon-beta secreted by a recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cell line.

    H S Conradt;H Egge;J Peter-Katalinic;W Reiser

  • Analysis of gangliosides directly from thin-layer chromatography plates by infrared matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization orthogonal time-of-flight mass spectrometry with a glycerol matrix.

    Klaus Dreisewerd;Johannes Müthing;Andreas Rohlfing;Iris Meisen

  • Effects of buffering conditions and culture pH on production rates and glycosylation of clinical phase I anti‐melanoma mouse IgG3 monoclonal antibody R24

    Johannes Müthing;Sven E. Kemminer;Harald S. Conradt;Dijana Šagi

  • C-Mannosylation and O-Fucosylation of Thrombospondin Type 1 Repeats

    Anne Gonzalez de Peredo;Dominique Klein;Boris Macek;Daniel Hess

  • Structure of the monosialyl oligosaccharides derived from salivary gland mucin glycoproteins of the Chinese swiftlet (genus Collocalia). Characterization of novel types of extended core structure, Gal beta(1----3)[GlcNAc beta(1----6)] GalNAc alpha(1----3)GalNAc(-ol), and of chain termination, [Gal alpha(1----4)]0-1[Gal beta(1----4)]2GlcNAc beta(1----.).

    J.-M. Wieruszeski;J.-C. Michalski;J. Montreuil;G. Strecker

  • Immunochemistry of I/i-active oligo- and polyglycosylceramides from rabbit erythrocyte membranes. Characterization of linear, di-, and triantennary neolactoglycosphingolipids.

    H Egge;M Kordowicz;J Peter-Katalinić;P Hanfland

  • Heterogeneity of bovine lactotransferrin glycans. Characterization of α-D-Galp-(1→3)-β-D-Gal- and α-NeuAc-(2→6)-β-D-GalpNAc-(1→4)-β-D-GlcNAc-substituted N-linked glycans

    Bernadette Coddeville;Gérard Strecker;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski;Johannes F.G. Vliegenthart

  • β-Galactofuranose-containing O-linked oligosaccharides present in the cell wall peptidogalactomannan of Aspergillus fumigatus contain immunodominant epitopes

    Eduardo A. Leitão;Vera C.B. Bittencourt;Rosa M.T. Haido;Ana P. Valente

Frequent Co-Authors

Franz-Georg Hanisch
Franz-Georg Hanisch University of Cologne
Heinz Egge
Heinz Egge University of Bonn
Paul Messner
Paul Messner BOKU University
Helge Karch
Helge Karch University of Münster
Vincent G. H. Eijsink
Vincent G. H. Eijsink Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Alexander W. Friedrich
Alexander W. Friedrich University Medical Center Groningen
Hans Paulsen
Hans Paulsen Universität Hamburg
Franz Hillenkamp
Franz Hillenkamp University of Münster
Rudolf Geyer
Rudolf Geyer University of Giessen
Pauline M. Rudd
Pauline M. Rudd University College Cork

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