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60
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9769
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12202
National Ranking
217

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Linda Thöny-Meyer is affiliated with the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology in Switzerland. Their work is situated within a scientific and technical research environment focused on materials science and related technologies.

Available data does not specify particular main fields or subfields of study associated with Thöny-Meyer, nor does it detail research topics typically explored in their publications. There is no information on frequent publication venues or co-authors that would indicate specific collaborative networks or thematic concentrations.

The record does not include a list of recent papers or book publications, so details on specific contributions to academic literature or authored works are not available. Likewise, no awards or honors related to Thöny-Meyer have been documented in the provided data.

The lack of citations or named publications restricts the ability to elaborate on their research impact or thematic focus areas. Nonetheless, the affiliation with a prominent Swiss research institution suggests involvement in scientific investigation and advancements within materials science or related applied research domains.

Best Publications

  • Overproduction of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum c-type cytochrome subunits of the cbb3 oxidase in Escherichia coli.

    Engin Arslan;Henk Schulz;Rachel Zufferey;Peter Künzler

  • A high-affinity cbb3-type cytochrome oxidase terminates the symbiosis-specific respiratory chain of Bradyrhizobium japonicum.

    O Preisig;R Zufferey;L Thöny-Meyer;C A Appleby

  • Biogenesis of respiratory cytochromes in bacteria.

    Linda Thony-Meyer

  • Escherichia coli genes required for cytochrome c maturation

    L Thöny-Meyer;F Fischer;P Künzler;D Ritz

  • Enzyme-catalyzed protein crosslinking

    Tobias Heck;Greta Faccio;Michael Richter;Linda Thöny-Meyer

  • Production of glycoprotein vaccines in Escherichia coli

    Julian Ihssen;Michael Kowarik;Sandro Dilettoso;Cyril Tanner

  • Prototype of a heme chaperone essential for cytochrome c maturation.

    Henk Schulz;Hauke Hennecke;Linda Thöny-Meyer

  • Bacillus pumilus laccase: a heat stable enzyme with a wide substrate spectrum

    Renate Reiss;Julian Ihssen;Linda Thöny-Meyer

  • Laccase versus laccase-like multi-copper oxidase: a comparative study of similar enzymes with diverse substrate spectra.

    Renate Reiss;Julian Ihssen;Michael Richter;Eric Eichhorn

  • Periplasmic protein thiol:disulfide oxidoreductases of Escherichia coli

    Renata A. Fabianek;Hauke Hennecke;Linda Thöny-Meyer

  • Heme transfer to the heme chaperone CcmE during cytochrome c maturation requires the CcmC protein, which may function independently of the ABC-transporter CcmAB

    Henk Schulz;Renata A. Fabianek;Erica C. Pellicioli;Hauke Hennecke

  • An unusual gene cluster for the cytochrome bc1 complex in Bradyrhizobium japonicum and its requirement for effective root nodule symbiosis

    Linda Thöny-Meyer;Dietmar Stax;Hauke Hennecke

  • Bacterial tyrosinases: old enzymes with new relevance to biotechnology.

    Michael Fairhead;Linda Thöny-Meyer

  • Assembly and Function of the Cytochrome cbb Oxidase Subunits in Bradyrhizobium japonicum

    Rachel Zufferey;Oliver Preisig;Hauke Hennecke;Linda Thöny-Meyer

  • The Active-Site Cysteines of the Periplasmic Thioredoxin-Like Protein CcmG of Escherichia coli Are Important but Not Essential for Cytochrome c Maturation In Vivo

    Renata A. Fabianek;Hauke Hennecke;Linda Thöny-Meyer

  • Cytochrome c biogenesis in bacteria: a possible pathway begins to emerge

    Linda Thöny-Meyer;Daniel Ritz;Hauke Hennecke

  • Characterization of the Escherichia coli CcmH protein reveals new insights into the redox pathway required for cytochrome c maturation.

    Renata Annette Fabianek;Thomas Hofer;L. Thöny-Meyer

  • Enatiomerically pure hydroxycarboxylic acids: current approaches and future perspectives

    Qun Ren;Katinka Ruth;Linda Thöny-Meyer;Manfred Zinn

  • Bacterial tyrosinases and their applications

    Greta Faccio;Greta Faccio;Kristiina Kruus;Markku Saloheimo;Linda Thöny-Meyer

  • Haem-polypeptide interactions during cytochrome c maturation.

    Linda Thöny-Meyer

Frequent Co-Authors

Hauke Hennecke
Hauke Hennecke ETH Zurich
Jennifer L. Martin
Jennifer L. Martin University of Wollongong
Thomas Egli
Thomas Egli Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Torsten Schwede
Torsten Schwede University of Basel
Michael Bott
Michael Bott Forschungszentrum Jülich
Lars Hederstedt
Lars Hederstedt Lund University
Benjamin L. Schulz
Benjamin L. Schulz University of Queensland
Katharina Maniura-Weber
Katharina Maniura-Weber Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

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