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Overview

Karl Gademann is a researcher affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland, with a primary focus on Materials Science. Their work extensively encompasses subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, and Plant Science.

The scientist's research explores several core topics, including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Microbial Natural Products and Biosynthesis
  • Click Chemistry and Applications
  • Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
  • Synthetic Organic Chemistry Methods
  • Antimicrobial agents and applications

Their recent published papers include the following:

  • Green Algae as a Drug Delivery System for the Controlled Release of Antibiotics, 2020, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Biohybrid microswimmers against bacterial infections, 2021, Acta Biomaterialia
  • Microviridin 1777: A Toxic Chymotrypsin Inhibitor Discovered by a Metabologenomic Approach, 2020, Journal of Natural Products
  • 3-Bromotetrazine: labelling of macromolecules via monosubstituted bifunctional s-tetrazines, 2020, Chemical Science
  • Chemistry and Biology of the Clinically Used Macrolactone Antibiotic Fidaxomicin, 2020, Helvetica Chimica Acta

Karl Gademann has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Anthony Linden
  • Simon D. Schnell
  • Simon Sieber
  • Lukas V. Hoff
  • Gleb A. Chesnokov

Their publications appear frequently in venues such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • ChemBioChem
  • Helvetica Chimica Acta

Best Publications

  • Peptide Folding: When Simulation Meets Experiment

    Xavier Daura;Karl Gademann;Bernhard Jaun;Dieter Seebach

  • The NAD+ precursor nicotinamide riboside enhances oxidative metabolism and protects against high-fat diet induced obesity

    Carles Cantó;Riekelt H. Houtkooper;Eija Pirinen;Eija Pirinen;Dou Y. Youn

  • β2- and β3-Peptides with Proteinaceous Side Chains: Synthesis and solution structures of constitutional isomers, a novel helical secondary structure and the influence of solvation and hydrophobic interactions on folding

    Dieter Seebach;Stefan Abele;Karl Gademann;Gilles Guichard

  • Pleated Sheets and Turns of β-Peptides with Proteinogenic Side Chains.

    Dieter Seebach;Stefan Abele;Karl Gademann;Bernhard Jaun

  • γ‐Peptides Forming More Stable Secondary Structures than α‐Peptides: Synthesis and helical NMR‐solution structure of the γ‐hexapeptide analog of H‐(Val‐Ala‐Leu)2‐OH

    Tobias Hintermann;Karl Gademann;Bernhard Jaun;Dieter Seebach

  • Secondary Metabolites from Cyanobacteria: Complex Structures and Powerful Bioactivities

    Karl Gademann;Cyril Portmann

  • Prophage-triggered membrane vesicle formation through peptidoglycan damage in Bacillus subtilis

    Masanori Toyofuku;Masanori Toyofuku;Gerardo Cárcamo-Oyarce;Gerardo Cárcamo-Oyarce;Tatsuya Yamamoto;Fabian Eisenstein

  • "Mixed" β-peptides. A unique helical secondary structure in solution. Preliminary communication

    Dieter Seebach;Karl Gademann;JüRg V. Schreiber;Jennifer L. Matthews

  • Beta-peptides: twisting and turning.

    Karl Gademann;Tobias Hintermann;Jurg V. Schreiber

  • 4-Hydroxy-2-pyridone alkaloids: Structures and synthetic approaches

    Henning Jacob Jessen;Karl Gademann

  • Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of a Cyclo-β-tetrapeptide as a Somatostatin Analogue

    Karl Gademann;Martin Ernst;Daniel Hoyer;Dieter Seebach

  • The beta-peptide hairpin in solution: conformational study of a beta-hexapeptide in methanol by NMR spectroscopy and MD simulation.

    Daura X;Gademann K;Schäfer H;Jaun B

  • Highly Enantioselective Inverse-Electron-Demand Hetero-Diels–Alder Reactions of α,β-Unsaturated Aldehydes†

    Karl Gademann;David E. Chavez;Eric N. Jacobsen

  • Peptide Folding Induces High and Selective Affinity of a Linear and Small β-Peptide to the Human Somatostatin Receptor 4

    Karl Gademann;Thierry Kimmerlin;Daniel Hoyer;Dieter Seebach

  • Capturing Biological Activity in Natural Product Fragments by Chemical Synthesis.

    Erika A. Crane;Karl Gademann;Karl Gademann

  • Biomimetic Surface Modifications Based on the Cyanobacterial Iron Chelator Anachelin

    Stefan Zürcher;David Wäckerlin;Yann Bethuel;Barbora Malisova

  • Poly(ethylene glycol) adlayers immobilized to metal oxide substrates through catechol derivatives: influence of assembly conditions on formation and stability.

    Barbora Malisova;Samuele Tosatti;Marcus Textor;Karl Gademann

  • Isolation of aerucyclamides C and D and structure revision of microcyclamide 7806A: heterocyclic ribosomal peptides from Microcystis aeruginosa PCC 7806 and their antiparasite evaluation

    Cyril Portmann;Judith F. Blom;Marcel Kaiser;Reto Brun

  • Aerucyclamides A and B: Isolation and Synthesis of Toxic Ribosomal Heterocyclic Peptides from the Cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa PCC 7806

    Cyril Portmann;Judith F. Blom;Karl Gademann;Friedrich Jüttner

  • Peptides: Twisting and Turning

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  • β‐Peptides: Twisting and Turning

    Karl Gademann;Tobias Hintermann;Juerg V. Schreiber

Frequent Co-Authors

Dieter Seebach
Dieter Seebach ETH Zurich
Markus Neuburger
Markus Neuburger University of Basel
Leo Eberl
Leo Eberl University of Zurich
Bernhard Jaun
Bernhard Jaun ETH Zurich
Anthony Linden
Anthony Linden University of Zurich
Marcel Kaiser
Marcel Kaiser Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Reto Brun
Reto Brun University of Basel
Andreas Pfaltz
Andreas Pfaltz University of Basel
Magnus Rueping
Magnus Rueping King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Marcus Textor
Marcus Textor ETH Zurich

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