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Johan N. Jansonius

Johan N. Jansonius

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
13337
World Ranking
10535
National Ranking
205

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1988 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Johan N. Jansonius is affiliated with the University of Basel in Switzerland. Their academic career includes recognition by several prestigious institutions.

Jansonius is a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1988 and has also been elected as a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

The scientist's specific fields of study, main topics of work, co-authors, recent papers, and publication venues have not been provided. Consequently, detailed insights into their research focus, collaborations, and publication record cannot be outlined.

Best Publications

  • Crystal structures explain functional properties of two E. coli porins

    S. W. Cowan;T. Schirmer;G. Rummel;M. Steiert

  • Mechanism of action of aspartate aminotransferase proposed on the basis of its spatial structure.

    Jack F. Kirsch;Gregor Eichele;Geoffrey C. Ford;Michael G. Vincent

  • Structure, evolution and action of vitamin B6-dependent enzymes.

    Johan N Jansonius

  • Structure of Papain

    Unknown

  • The structure of thermolysin: an electron density map at 2-3 A resolution.

    P.M. Colman;J.N. Jansonius;B.W. Matthews

  • Three-dimensional Structure of Thermolysin

    B. W. Matthews;J. N. Jansonius;P. M. Colman;B. P. Schoenborn

  • Three-dimensional structure of a pyridoxal-phosphate-dependent enzyme, mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase

    Geoffrey C. Ford;Gregor Eichele;Johan N. Jansonius

  • 2.0 A structure of indole-3-glycerol phosphate synthase from the hyperthermophile Sulfolobus solfataricus: possible determinants of protein stability.

    Michael Hennig;Beatrice Darimont;Reinhard Sterner;Kasper Kirschner

  • X-ray structure refinement and comparison of three forms of mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase☆

    Catherine A. McPhalen;Michael G. Vincent;Johan N. Jansonius

  • The structure of OmpF porin in a tetragonal crystal form

    SW Cowan;RM Garavito;JN Jansonius;JA Jenkins

  • X-ray structure of a decameric cyclophilin-cyclosporin crystal complex

    Gaston Pflügl;Jörg Kallen;Tilman Schirmer;Johan N. Jansonius

  • Crystal Structures of Escherichia coli Aspartate Aminotransferase in Two Conformations: Comparison of an Unliganded Open and Two Liganded Closed Forms

    Joachim Jäger;Markus Moser;Ursula Sauder;Johan N. Jansonius

  • Structural insight into Parkinson's disease treatment from drug-inhibited DOPA decarboxylase.

    Peter Burkhard;Paola Dominici;Carla Borri-Voltattorni;Johan N. Jansonius

  • Domain closure in mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase

    Catherine A. McPhalen;Michael G. Vincent;Daniel Picot;Johan N. Jansonius

  • Dialkylglycine Decarboxylase Structure: Bifunctional Active Site and Alkali Metal Sites

    Michael D. Toney;Erhard Hohenester;Sandra W. Cowan;Johan N. Jansonius

  • Structure of thermolysin.

    B. W. Matthews;P. M. Colman;J. N. Jansonius;K. Titani

  • Three-dimensional structure of O-acetylserine sulfhydrylase from Salmonella typhimurium.

    P. Burkhard;G. S. Rao;E. Hohenester;E. Hohenester;K. D. Schnackerz

  • X-ray diffraction analysis of matrix porin, an integral membrane protein from Escherichia coli outer membranes.

    R.M. Garavito;J. Jenkins;J.N. Jansonius;R. Karlsson

  • Structure of a novel extracellular Ca(2+)-binding module in BM-40.

    Erhard Hohenester;Patrik Maurer;Christine Hohenadl;Rupert Timpl

  • Structural conservation in parallel beta/alpha-barrel enzymes that catalyze three sequential reactions in the pathway of tryptophan biosynthesis.

    Matthias Wilmanns;C. Craig Hyde;David R. Davies;Kasper Kirschner

  • The structure of papain.

    Unknown

  • Repeated seeding technique for growing large single crystals of proteins.

    C. Thaller;L.H. Weaver;G. Eichele;E. Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

Philipp Christen
Philipp Christen University of Zurich
Erhard Hohenester
Erhard Hohenester Imperial College London
Tilman Schirmer
Tilman Schirmer University of Basel
Michael D. Toney
Michael D. Toney University of California, Davis
Paul F. Cook
Paul F. Cook University of Oklahoma
Jack F. Kirsch
Jack F. Kirsch University of California, Berkeley
Malcolm D. Walkinshaw
Malcolm D. Walkinshaw University of Edinburgh
Peter Schürmann
Peter Schürmann University of Neuchâtel
Matthias Wilmanns
Matthias Wilmanns Universität Hamburg
Gregor Eichele
Gregor Eichele Max Planck Society

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