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Overview

Mathias Sprinzl was affiliated with the University of Bayreuth in Germany. They contributed to academic research primarily through their association with this institution.

Throughout their career, detailed records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, and book publishers are not available, indicating either limited documentation or absence of recorded contributions in these areas.

No specific main fields or subfields of study have been documented for Mathias Sprinzl. Similarly, no main topics of work or awards have been registered, which suggests a focus away from widely indexed or recognized subject areas or an absence of publicly available data in these categories.

Best Publications

  • Compilation of tRNA sequences and sequences of tRNA genes

    Mathias Sprinzl;Konstantin S. Vassilenko

  • tRNAdb 2009: compilation of tRNA sequences and tRNA genes

    Frank Jühling;Mario Mörl;Roland K. Hartmann;Mathias Sprinzl

  • Crystal structure of active elongation factor Tu reveals major domain rearrangements

    Harald Berchtold;Ludmila Reshetnikova;Ludmila Reshetnikova;Christian O. A. Reiser;Norbert K. Schirmer

  • Compilation of tRNA sequences

    Mathias Sprinzl;Dieter H. Gauss

  • The -C-C-A end of tRNA and its role in protein biosynthesis.

    Mathias Sprinzl;Friedrich Cramer

  • Stability of triple helices containing RNA and DNA strands: experimental and molecular modeling studies

    Christophe Escudeé;Jean-Chritophe Francçois;Jian-Sheng Sun;Guünther Ott

  • The involvement of 5S RNA in the binding of tRNA to ribosomes

    V.A. Erdmann;M. Sprinzl;O. Pongs

  • Site of aminoacylation of tRNAs from Escherichia coli with respect to the 2'- or 3'-hydroxyl group of the terminal adenosine.

    Mathias Sprinzl;Friedrich Cramer

  • Enzymatic Incorporation of ATP and CTP Analogues into the 3′ End of tRNA

    Mathias Sprinzl;Hans Sternbach;Friedrich Von Der Haar;Friedrich Cramer

  • Posttranscriptionally modified nucleosides in transfer RNA: their locations and frequencies.

    H. Grosjean;M. Sprinzl;S. Steinberg

  • Electrochemical detection of microRNAs via gap hybridization assay.

    Christopher Pöhlmann;Mathias Sprinzl

  • Crystal structure of the EF-Tu.EF-Ts complex from Thermus thermophilus.

    Yong Wang;Youxing Jiang;Martina Meyering-Voss;Mathias Sprinzl

  • Purification and characterization of a NADH oxidase from the thermophile Thermus thermophilus HB8.

    Ho-Jin Park;Christian O. A. Reiser;Simone Kondruweit;Helmut Erdmann

  • Polynucleotides containing 2'-amino-2'-deoxyribose and 2'-azido-2'-deoxyribose.

    John Hobbs;Hans Sternbach;Mathias Sprinzl;Fritz Eckstein

  • Crystal structure of NADH oxidase from Thermus thermophilus

    H.J. Hecht;H. Erdmann;H.J. Park;M. Sprinzl

  • Elongation factor Tu: a regulatory GTPase with an integrated effector

    Mathias Sprinzl

  • Identification of modifications in microbial, native tRNA that suppress immunostimulatory activity

    Stefanie Gehrig;Mariel-Esther Eberle;Flavia Botschen;Katharina Rimbach

  • Ni2+-binding RNA motifs with an asymmetric purine-rich internal loop and a G-A base pair.

    H P Hofmann;S Limmer;V Hornung;M Sprinzl

  • Compilation of sequences of tRNA genes

    Mathias Sprinzl;Dieter H. Gauss

  • Antideterminants present in minihelix(Sec) hinder its recognition by prokaryotic elongation factor Tu.

    J Rudinger;R Hillenbrandt;M Sprinzl;R Giegé

  • The structural basis for the interaction between L-tryptophan and the Escherichia coli trp aporepressor.

    R Q Marmorstein;A Joachimiak;M Sprinzl;P B Sigler

  • Role of ribothymidine in the thermal stability of transfer RNA as monitored by proton magnetic resonance

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  • Crystal structure of acceptor stem of tRNA(Ala) from Escherichia coli shows unique G.U wobble base pair at 1.16 A resolution.

    Uwe Mueller;Harald Schübel;Mathias Sprinzl;Udo Heinemann

  • Discrimination against misacylated tRNA by chloroplast elongation factor Tu

    Manfred Stanzel;Astrid Schön;Mathias Sprinzl

  • Polynucleotides containing 2'-chloro-2'-deoxyribose.

    John Hobbs;Hans Sternbach;Mathias Sprinzl;Fritz Eckstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Friedrich Cramer
Friedrich Cramer Max Planck Society
Volker A. Erdmann
Volker A. Erdmann Freie Universität Berlin
Thomas Wagner
Thomas Wagner Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Paul B. Sigler
Paul B. Sigler Yale University
Marcus E. Peter
Marcus E. Peter Northwestern University
Rolf Hilgenfeld
Rolf Hilgenfeld University of Lübeck
Udo Heinemann
Udo Heinemann Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Marina V. Rodnina
Marina V. Rodnina Max Planck Society
Wolfgang Wintermeyer
Wolfgang Wintermeyer Max Planck Society
Roland K. Hartmann
Roland K. Hartmann Philipp University of Marburg

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