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Matthias Rögner

Matthias Rögner

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Chemistry

D-Index
60
Citations
10054
World Ranking
9924
National Ranking
715

Overview

Matthias Rögner is affiliated with Ruhr University Bochum in Germany. Their research spans multiple aspects of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with significant contributions also in the field of energy. The main subfields of their work include molecular biology, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, cellular and molecular neuroscience, atomic and molecular physics, optics, and environmental engineering.

Their research topics cover a broad spectrum, with particular focus on photosynthetic processes and mechanisms, photoreceptor and optogenetics research, spectroscopy and quantum chemical studies, algal biology and biofuel production, microbial fuel cells and bioremediation, metalloenzymes and iron-sulfur proteins, and marine and coastal ecosystems.

Matthias Rögner's recent papers include:

  • Functional redundancy between flavodiiron proteins and NDH-1 in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, 2020, The Plant Journal
  • Cryo-EM photosystem I structure reveals adaptation mechanisms to extreme high light in Chlorella ohadii, 2021, Nature Plants
  • Structure of cyanobacterial photosystem I complexed with ferredoxin at 1.97 Å resolution, 2022, Communications Biology
  • Closing the Gap for Electronic Short-Circuiting: Photosystem I Mixed Monolayers Enable Improved Anisotropic Electron Flow in Biophotovoltaic Devices, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Improved quantum efficiency in an engineered light harvesting/photosystem II super-complex for high current density biophotoanodes, 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Frequent co-authors in Rögner's publications include:

  • Marc M. Nowaczyk (7 publications)
  • Anna Frank (5 publications)
  • Wolfgang Schuhmann (4 publications)
  • Fumiaki Makino (3 publications)
  • Akihiro Kawamoto (3 publications)

Most of the frequent publication venues are well-regarded journals in the fields of biology, chemistry, and energy research, including:

  • Communications Biology
  • The Plant Journal
  • Nature Plants
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Best Publications

  • Kinetics and mechanism of electron transfer in intact photosystem II and in the isolated reaction center: Pheophytin is the primary electron acceptor

    A. R. Holzwarth;M. G. Müller;M. Reus;M. Nowaczyk

  • Supramolecular structure of the photosystem II complex from green plants and cyanobacteria

    Egbert J. Boekema;Ben Hankamer;Dirk Bald;Jochen Kruip

  • Time-resolved fluorescence emission measurements of photosystem I particles of various cyanobacteria: a unified compartmental model.

    Bas Gobets;Ivo H.M. van Stokkum;Matthias Rögner;Jochen Kruip

  • Detection of the Water-Binding Sites of the Oxygen-Evolving Complex of Photosystem II Using W-Band 17O Electron–Electron Double Resonance-Detected NMR Spectroscopy

    Leonid Rapatskiy;Nicholas Cox;Anton Savitsky;William M. Ames

  • Toward the Complete Membrane Proteome High Coverage of Integral Membrane Proteins Through Transmembrane Peptide Detection

    Frank Fischer;Dirk Wolters;Matthias Rögner;Ansgar Poetsch

  • Evidence for a trimeric organization of the photosystem I complex from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp.

    Egbert Boekema;J.P. Dekker;M.G. van Heel;M. Rögner

  • Psb27, a cyanobacterial lipoprotein, is involved in the repair cycle of photosystem II.

    Marc M. Nowaczyk;Romano Hebeler;Eberhard Schlodder;Helmut E. Meyer

  • Combination of A Photosystem 1-Based Photocathode and a Photosystem 2-Based Photoanode to a Z-Scheme Mimic for Biophotovoltaic Applications

    Tim Kothe;Nicolas Plumeré;Adrian Badura;Marc M Nowaczyk

  • Photosynthesis as a power supply for (bio-)hydrogen production

    Berndt Esper;Adrian Badura;Matthias Rögner

  • The photosystem I trimer of cyanobacteria: molecular organization, excitation dynamics and physiological significance

    Navassard V. Karapetyan;Alfred R. Holzwarth;Matthias Rögner

  • Photo‐Induced Electron Transfer Between Photosystem 2 via Cross‐linked Redox Hydrogels

    Adrian Badura;Dmitrii Guschin;Berndt Esper;Tim Kothe

  • Rational wiring of photosystem II to hierarchical indium tin oxide electrodes using redox polymers

    Katarzyna P. Sokol;Dirk Mersch;Volker Hartmann;Jenny Z. Zhang

  • Wiring photosynthetic enzymes to electrodes

    Adrian Badura;Tim Kothe;Wolfgang Schuhmann;Matthias Rögner

  • Towards Structural Determination of the Water-splitting Enzyme

    Helena Kuhl;Jochen Kruip;Andreas Seidler;Anja Krieger-Liszkay

  • Electron transport routes in whole cells of Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803: the role of the cytochrome bd-type oxidase.

    Stephan Berry;Dirk Schneider;Wim F J Vermaas;Matthias Rögner

  • Light-driven water splitting for (bio-)hydrogen production: photosystem 2 as the central part of a bioelectrochemical device.

    Adrian Badura;Berndt Esper;Kenichi Ataka;Christian Grunwald

  • Polarized site-selected fluorescence spectroscopy of isolated Photosystem I particles

    B. Gobets;H. van Amerongen;R. Monshouwer;J. Kruip

  • Charge separation kinetics in intact photosystem II core particles is trap-limited. A picosecond fluorescence study.

    Y. Miloslavina;M. Szczepaniak;M. G. Müller;J. Sander

  • The Plasma Membrane of the Cyanobacterium Gloeobacter violaceus Contains Segregated Bioenergetic Domains

    Sascha Rexroth;Conrad W. Mullineaux;Dorothea Ellinger;Esther Sendtko

  • Size, shape and mass of the oxygen-evolving photosystem II complex from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp

    M. Rögner;J.P. Dekker;Egbert Boekema;H.T. Witt

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfgang Schuhmann
Wolfgang Schuhmann Ruhr University Bochum
Alfred R. Holzwarth
Alfred R. Holzwarth Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Egbert J. Boekema
Egbert J. Boekema University of Groningen
Jan P. Dekker
Jan P. Dekker Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Alain Boussac
Alain Boussac Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Masahiko Ikeuchi
Masahiko Ikeuchi University of Tokyo
Rutherford Aw
Rutherford Aw Imperial College London
Eberhard Schlodder
Eberhard Schlodder Technical University of Berlin
Inês A. C. Pereira
Inês A. C. Pereira Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Yagut Allahverdiyeva
Yagut Allahverdiyeva University of Turku

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