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Marcellus Ubbink

Marcellus Ubbink

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Chemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
7799
World Ranking
14517
National Ranking
265

Overview

Marcellus Ubbink is affiliated with Leiden University in the Netherlands. Their research primarily falls within the broad domain of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Within this field, they have contributed extensively to several subfields including Molecular Biology, Molecular Medicine, Materials Chemistry, Genetics, and Biophysics.

The scientist's work covers a range of main topics such as Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria, Protein Structure and Dynamics, Electron Spin Resonance Studies, Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research, Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology, Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes, and Enzyme Structure and Function.

Marcellus Ubbink has a notable record of publications in various recognized scientific journals. Their recent papers include:

  • Paramagnetic Chemical Probes for Studying Biological Macromolecules, 2022, Chemical Reviews
  • The G132S Mutation Enhances the Resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis β-Lactamase against Sulbactam, 2021, Biochemistry
  • Chemical Exchange at the Trinuclear Copper Center of Small Laccase from Streptomyces coelicolor, 2020, Biophysical Journal
  • Efficient Encounter Complex Formation and Electron Transfer to Cytochrome c Peroxidase with an Additional, Distant Electrostatic Binding Site, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • The roles of highly conserved, non-catalytic residues in class A β-lactamases, 2022, Protein Science

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Marcellus Ubbink include Monika Timmer, Aleksandra Chikunova, Aimee L. Boyle, Fredj Ben Bdira, and Rubin Dasgupta. These collaborations reflect ongoing research partnerships with scholars engaged in related fields.

The key venues where Marcellus Ubbink regularly publishes consist of:

  • Biochemistry
  • Protein Science
  • International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
  • FEBS Journal
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • The structure of the complex of plastocyanin and cytochrome f, determined by paramagnetic NMR and restrained rigid-body molecular dynamics

    Marcellus Ubbink;Mikael Ejdebäck;B Göran Karlsson;Derek S Bendall

  • Solution structure and dynamics of the complex between cytochrome c and cytochrome c peroxidase determined by paramagnetic NMR.

    Alexander N. Volkov;Jonathan A. R. Worrall;Elodie Holtzmann;Marcellus Ubbink

  • Competition between MPS1 and microtubules at kinetochores regulates spindle checkpoint signaling

    Yoshitaka Hiruma;Yoshitaka Hiruma;Carlos Sacristan;Spyridon T. Pachis;Athanassios Adamopoulos

  • A pulsed EPR method to determine distances between paramagnetic centers with strong spectral anisotropy and radicals: the dead-time free RIDME sequence.

    Sergey Milikisyants;Francesco Scarpelli;Michelina G. Finiguerra;Marcellus Ubbink

  • The courtship of proteins: understanding the encounter complex.

    Marcellus Ubbink

  • Design, synthesis, and evaluation of a lanthanide chelating protein probe: CLaNP-5 yields predictable paramagnetic effects independent of environment.

    Peter H. J. Keizers;Athanasios Saragliadis;Yoshitaka Hiruma;Mark Overhand

  • Paramagnetic tagging for protein structure and dynamics analysis.

    Peter H.J. Keizers;Marcellus Ubbink

  • Close encounters of the transient kind: protein interactions in the photosynthetic redox chain investigated by NMR spectroscopy.

    Peter B. Crowley;Marcellus Ubbink

  • Increased paramagnetic effect of a lanthanide protein probe by two-point attachment.

    Peter H. J. Keizers;Jean F. Desreux;Mark Overhand;Marcellus Ubbink

  • Visualization of the encounter ensemble of the transient electron transfer complex of cytochrome c and cytochrome c peroxidase.

    Qamar Bashir;Alexander N. Volkov;G. Matthias Ullmann;Marcellus Ubbink

  • Paramagnetic Chemical Probes for Studying Biological Macromolecules

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  • Hydrophobic interactions in a cyanobacterial plastocyanin-cytochrome f complex.

    Peter B. Crowley;Gottfried Otting;Beatrix G. Schlarb-Ridley;Gerard W. Canters

  • The structure of the cytochrome p450cam-putidaredoxin complex determined by paramagnetic NMR spectroscopy and crystallography.

    Yoshitaka Hiruma;Mathias A.S. Hass;Yuki Kikui;Wei-Min Liu

  • A Caged Lanthanide Complex as a Paramagnetic Shift Agent for Protein NMR

    Miguel Prudêncio;Jan Rohovec;Joop A. Peters;Elitza Tocheva

  • Peroxidase activity as a tool for studying the folding of c-type cytochromes.

    Rutger E. M. Diederix;Marcellus Ubbink;Gerard W. Canters

  • Structure determination of protein-protein complexes with long-range anisotropic paramagnetic NMR restraints.

    Mathias A S Hass;Marcellus Ubbink

  • Paramagnetic resonance of biological metal centers.

    M Ubbink;J A R Worrall;G W Canters;E J J Groenen

  • Transient complexes of redox proteins: structural and dynamic details from NMR studies

    Miguel Prudêncio;Marcellus Ubbink

  • Dramatic modulation of electron transfer in protein complexes by crosslinking

    I. M. C. van Amsterdam;M. Ubbink;O. Einsle;A. Messerschmidt

  • Measurement of a Cu-Cu distance of 26 A by a pulsed EPR method.

    Irene M. C. van Amsterdam;Marcellus Ubbink;Gerard W. Canters;Martina Huber

  • The application of paramagnetic lanthanoid ions in NMR spectroscopy on proteins

    Wei-Min Liu;Mark Overhand;Marcellus Ubbink

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerard W. Canters
Gerard W. Canters Leiden University
Oliver Einsle
Oliver Einsle University of Freiburg
Johannes M. F. G. Aerts
Johannes M. F. G. Aerts Leiden University
Jan W. Drijfhout
Jan W. Drijfhout Leiden University Medical Center
Derek S. Bendall
Derek S. Bendall University of Cambridge
Frank Löhr
Frank Löhr Goethe University Frankfurt
Anastassis Perrakis
Anastassis Perrakis Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Harald Schwalbe
Harald Schwalbe Goethe University Frankfurt
David B. Knaff
David B. Knaff Texas Tech University
Rita Bernhardt
Rita Bernhardt Saarland University

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