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12816
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915

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Klaus Geider is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany, a prominent research organization. Their scientific contributions are situated within this institutional context.

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Best Publications

  • Classification and identification of bacteria by mass spectrometry and computational analysis.

    Sascha Sauer;Anja Freiwald;Thomas Maier;Michael Kube

  • Proteins Controlling the Helical Structure of DNA

    Klaus Geider;Hartmut Hoffmann-Berling

  • Molecular analysis of the ams operon required for exopolysaccharide synthesis of Erwinia amylovora

    Peter Bugert;Klaus Geider

  • Sensitive and species-specific detection of Erwinia amylovora by polymerase chain reaction analysis.

    Stefan Bereswill;Armin Pahl;Peter Bellemann;Wolfgang Zeller

  • Initiation of DNA Synthesis: Synthesis of ϕX174 Replicative Form Requires RNA Synthesis Resistant to Rifampicin

    Randy Schekman;William Wickner;Ole Westergaard;Douglas Brutlag

  • Conversion of the M13 viral single strand to the double-stranded replicative forms by purified proteins.

    Klaus Geider;Arthur Kornberg

  • Identification and relatedness of coronatine-producing Pseudomonas syringae pathovars by PCR analysis and sequence determination of the amplification products.

    Stefan Bereswill;Peter Bugert;Beate Völksch;Matthias Ullrich

  • Characterization and influence on virulence of the levansucrase gene from the fireblight pathogen Erwinia amylovora

    Gebhard E. Geier;Klaus Geider

  • Erwinia pyrifoliae sp. nov., a novel pathogen that affects Asian pear trees (Pyrus pyrifolia Nakai)

    Won-Sik Kim;Louis Gardan;Seong-Lyul Rhim;Klaus Geider

  • A New Form of DNA Polymerase III and a Copolymerase Replicate a Long, Single-Stranded Primer-Template

    William Wickner;Randy Schekman;Klaus Geider;Arthur Kornberg

  • Identification of Erwinia amylovora, the Fireblight Pathogen, by Colony Hybridization with DNA from Plasmid pEA29

    Hildegard Falkenstein;Peter Bellemann;Sabine Walter;Wolfgang Zeller

  • Localization of transposon insertions in pathogenicity mutants of Erwinia amylovora and their biochemical characterization

    Peter Bellemann;Klaus Geider

  • Visualization of capsule formation by Erwinia amylovora and assays to determine amylovoran synthesis.

    Peter Bellemann;Stefan Bereswill;Sigrid Berger;Klaus Geider

  • Structure of amylovoran, the capsular exopolysaccharide from the fire blight pathogen Erwinia amylovora.

    Manfred Nimtz;Andrew Mort;Tobias Domke;Victor Wray

  • Following spread of fire blight in Western, Central and Southern Europe by molecular differentiation of Erwinia amylovora strains with PFGE analysis.

    Susanne Jock;Victoria Donat;Maria M. López;Carlo Bazzi

  • Protein tyrosine kinases in bacterial pathogens are associated with virulence and production of exopolysaccharide.

    Ofir Ilan;Yafa Bloch;Gad Frankel;Henriette Ullrich

  • Identification of the fire blight pathogen, Erwinia amylovora, by PCR assays with chromosomal DNA.

    Stefan Bereswill;Peter Bugert;Iris Bruchmüller;Klaus Geider

  • Cleavage site of bacteriophage fd gene II-protein in the origin of viral strand replication.

    Thomas F. Meyer;Klaus Geider;C. Kurz;H. Schaller

  • A gene cluster for amylovoran synthesis in Erwinia amylovora: characterization and relationship to cps genes in Erwinia stewartii

    Frank Bernhard;David L. Coplin;Klaus Geider

  • An RNA transcribed from DNA at the origin of phage fd single strand to replicative form conversion.

    Klaus Geider;Ewald Beck;Heinz Schaller

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas F. Meyer
Thomas F. Meyer Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
Manfred Nimtz
Manfred Nimtz Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research
Thomas Schwartz
Thomas Schwartz Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Mickael Malnoy
Mickael Malnoy Fondazione Edmund Mach
Heinz Schaller
Heinz Schaller Heidelberg University
Victor Wray
Victor Wray Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Guglielmo Costa
Guglielmo Costa University of Bologna
Gholamreza Darai
Gholamreza Darai Heidelberg University
Francesco Spinelli
Francesco Spinelli University of Bologna
Arthur Kornberg
Arthur Kornberg Stanford University

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