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Klaus Zangger

Klaus Zangger

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
5611
World Ranking
17610
National Ranking
122

Overview

Klaus Zangger is affiliated with the University of Graz in Austria. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on subfields such as Molecular Biology, Endocrinology, Materials Chemistry, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Spectroscopy.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including Vibrio bacteria research studies, Electron Spin Resonance Studies, Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications, Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications, Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology, Aquaculture disease management and microbiota, and Drug Solubility and Delivery Systems.

Notable recent papers include:

  • Influence of PLGA End Groups on the Release Profile of Dexamethasone from Ocular Implants, 2023, Molecular Pharmaceutics
  • High-Performance Thermoplastics from a Unique Bicyclic Lignin-Derived Diol, 2023, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • A multi-platform approach for the comprehensive analysis of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and fluorine mass balance in commercial ski wax products, 2024, Analytica Chimica Acta
  • The periplasmic domains of Vibriocholerae ToxR and ToxS are forming a strong heterodimeric complex independent on the redox state of ToxR cysteines, 2020, Molecular Microbiology
  • Vibrio cholerae's ToxRS bile sensing system, 2023, eLife

Frequent publication venues for their work include Molecular Pharmaceutics, ChemPhysChem, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, Analytica Chimica Acta, and eLife.

Collaborations have been established with several coauthors, most frequently:

  • Nina Gubensäk
  • Tea Pavkov-Keller
  • Isha Saraf
  • Varun Kushwah
  • Amrit Paudel

Best Publications

  • Homonuclear Broadband-Decoupled NMR Spectra

    Klaus Zangger;Heinz Sterk

  • Pure shift NMR

    Klaus Zangger

  • Rejuvenation of CcdB-Poisoned Gyrase by an Intrinsically Disordered Protein Domain

    Natalie De Jonge;Abel Garcia-Pino;Lieven Buts;Sarah Haesaerts

  • Simplifying Proton NMR Spectra by Instant Homonuclear Broadband Decoupling

    N. Helge Meyer;Klaus Zangger

  • The Molecular Chaperone Hsp90 Modulates Intermediate Steps of Amyloid Assembly of the Parkinson-related Protein α-Synuclein

    S.Fabio Falsone;Andreas J. Kungl;Angelika Rek;Roberto Cappai

  • Identification of polyhydroxyalkanoates in Halococcus and other haloarchaeal species

    Andrea Legat;Claudia Gruber;Klaus Zangger;Gerhard Wanner

  • Structural Basis for Nucleic Acid and Toxin Recognition of the Bacterial Antitoxin CcdA

    Tobias Madl;Laurence Van Melderen;Natacha Mine;Michal Respondek

  • Investigating Protein–Ligand Interactions by Solution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

    Walter Becker;Krishna Chaitanya Bhattiprolu;Nina Gubensäk;Klaus Zangger

  • Mapping the orientation of helices in micelle-bound peptides by paramagnetic relaxation waves.

    Michal Respondek;Tobias Madl;Christoph Göbl;Regina Golser

  • Nitric oxide selectively releases metals from the amino-terminal domain of metallothioneins: potential role at inflammatory sites.

    Klaus Zangger;Gülin Öz;Ernst Haslinger;Olaf Kunert

  • Three-dimensional solution structure of mouse [Cd7]-metallothionein-1 by homonuclear and heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy.

    Klaus Zangger;Gülin Öz;James D. Otvos;Ian M. Armitage

  • Myeloperoxidase-derived chlorinating species induce protein carbamylation through decomposition of thiocyanate and urea: novel pathways generating dysfunctional high-density lipoprotein.

    Michael Holzer;Klaus Zangger;Dalia A ElGamal;Veronika Binder

  • Three-dimensional structure and dynamics of a brain specific growth inhibitory factor: metallothionein-3.

    Gülin Öz;Klaus Zangger;Ian M. Armitage

  • Structure of allergens and structure based epitope predictions

    Fabio Dall’Antonia;Tea Pavkov-Keller;Klaus Zangger;Walter Keller

  • Use of Relaxation Enhancements in a Paramagnetic Environment for the Structure Determination of Proteins Using NMR Spectroscopy

    Tobias Madl;Tobias Madl;Wolfgang Bermel;Klaus Zangger

  • Biosynthesis of the Enterotoxic Pyrrolobenzodiazepine Natural Product Tilivalline

    Elisabeth Dornisch;Jakob Pletz;Jakob Pletz;Ronald A. Glabonjat;Florian Martin

  • Radical-scavenging and iron-chelating properties of carvedilol, an antihypertensive drug with antioxidative activity.

    Karl Oettl;Joachim Greilberger;Klaus Zangger;Ernst Haslinger

  • Oxidative dimerization in metallothionein is a result of intermolecular disulphide bonds between cysteines in the α-domain

    Klaus Zangger;Gong Shen;Gülin Öz;James D. Otvos

  • The solution structure of ParD, the antidote of the ParDE toxin–antitoxin module, provides the structural basis for DNA and toxin binding

    Monika Oberer;Klaus Zangger;Karl Gruber;Walter Keller

  • Collapse of the native structure caused by a single amino acid exchange in human NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase1

    Wolf-Dieter Lienhart;Venugopal Gudipati;Michael K. Uhl;Alexandra Binter

  • Broadband homodecoupled NMR spectroscopy with enhanced sensitivity

    Peyman Sakhaii;Burkhard Haase;Wolfgang Bermel;Rainer Kerssebaum

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Macheroux
Peter Macheroux Graz University of Technology
Karl Gruber
Karl Gruber University of Graz
Ian M. Armitage
Ian M. Armitage University of Minnesota
Kurt Faber
Kurt Faber University of Graz
Gülin Öz
Gülin Öz University of Minnesota
Rolf Breinbauer
Rolf Breinbauer Graz University of Technology
Kevin A. Francesconi
Kevin A. Francesconi University of Graz
Wolfgang Bermel
Wolfgang Bermel University of Florence
C. Oliver Kappe
C. Oliver Kappe University of Graz
Remy Loris
Remy Loris Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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