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Michael Beyermann

Michael Beyermann

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Chemistry

D-Index
71
Citations
16835
World Ranking
5601
National Ranking
410

Biology and Biochemistry

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72
Citations
16854
World Ranking
6372
National Ranking
448

Overview

Michael Beyermann is affiliated with the Leibniz Association in Germany. Their professional profile does not include listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues. No records of book publications or distinct main or subfields of study are available for this researcher.

Despite the limited available data on publication activity or direct research topics, the association with the Leibniz Association suggests involvement in multidisciplinary research, as this organization covers a wide range of scientific disciplines in Germany.

No awards were recorded in the dataset related to Michael Beyermann. Similarly, no detailed information on main topics of work or specialized subfields has been provided.

Best Publications

  • Solid-phase peptide synthesis: from standard procedures to the synthesis of difficult sequences.

    Irene Coin;Michael Beyermann;Michael Bienert

  • Cellular uptake of an α-helical amphipathic model peptide with the potential to deliver polar compounds into the cell interior non-endocytically

    Johannes Oehlke;Anne Scheller;Burkhard Wiesner;Eberhard Krause

  • Peptide Helicity and Membrane Surface Charge Modulate the Balance of Electrostatic and Hydrophobic Interactions with Lipid Bilayers and Biological Membranes

    Margitta Dathe;Michael Schümann;Torsten Wieprecht;Anett Winkler

  • Hydrophobicity, hydrophobic moment and angle subtended by charged residues modulate antibacterial and haemolytic activity of amphipathic helical peptides.

    Margitta Dathe;Torsten Wieprecht;Heike Nikolenko;Liselotte Handel

  • Optimization of the antimicrobial activity of magainin peptides by modification of charge.

    Margitta Dathe;Heike Nikolenko;Jana Meyer;Michael Beyermann

  • The uronium/guanidinium Peptide coupling reagents: finally the true uronium salts.

    Louis A. Carpino;Hideko Imazumi;Ayman El-Faham;Fernando J. Ferrer

  • Peptide hydrophobicity controls the activity and selectivity of magainin-2 amide in interaction with membranes

    T Wieprecht;M Dathe;M Beyermann;E Krause

  • Highly conserved and disease‐specific patterns of carboxyterminally truncated Aβ peptides 1–37/38/39 in addition to 1–40/42 in Alzheimer's disease and in patients with chronic neuroinflammation

    J. Wiltfang;H. Esselmann;M. Bibl;A. Smirnov

  • Immobilization Reduces the Activity of Surface-Bound Cationic Antimicrobial Peptides with No Influence upon the Activity Spectrum

    Mojtaba Bagheri;Michael Beyermann;Margitta Dathe

  • Peptide Synthesis via Amino Acid Halides

    Louis A. Carpino;Michael Beyermann;Holger Wenschuh;Michael Bienert

  • Binding of antibacterial magainin peptides to electrically neutral membranes: thermodynamics and structure.

    Torsten Wieprecht;Michael Beyermann;Joachim Seelig

  • Membrane Binding and Pore Formation of the Antibacterial Peptide PGLa: Thermodynamic and Mechanistic Aspects†

    Torsten Wieprecht;Ognjan Apostolov;Michael Beyermann;Joachim Seelig

  • Synthesis of ‘difficult’ peptide sequences: application of a depsipeptide technique to the Jung–Redemann 10- and 26-mers and the amyloid peptide Aβ(1–42)

    Louis A. Carpino;Eberhard Krause;Calin Dan Sferdean;Michael Schümann

  • Thermodynamics of the alpha-helix-coil transition of amphipathic peptides in a membrane environment: implications for the peptide-membrane binding equilibrium.

    Torsten Wieprecht;Ognjan Apostolov;Michael Beyermann;Joachim Seelig

  • The signal flow and motor response controling chemotaxis of sea urchin sperm

    U Benjamin Kaupp;U Benjamin Kaupp;Johannes Solzin;Johannes Solzin;Eilo Hildebrand;Joel E Brown;Joel E Brown

  • Protein Kinase A Anchoring Proteins Are Required for Vasopressin-mediated Translocation of Aquaporin-2 into Cell Membranes of Renal Principal Cells *

    Enno Klussmann;Kenan Maric;Burkhard Wiesner;Michael Beyermann

  • Structural requirements for cellular uptake of α-helical amphipathic peptides

    Anne Scheller;Johannes Oehlke;Burkhard Wiesner;Margitta Dathe

  • Ca2+ spikes in the flagellum control chemotactic behavior of sperm

    Martin Böhmer;Qui Van;Ingo Weyand;Volker Hagen

  • Mass-Spectrometric Identification of a Novel Angiotensin Peptide in Human Plasma

    Vera Jankowski;Raymond Vanholder;Markus van der Giet;Markus Tölle

  • Influence of the angle subtended by the positively charged helix face on the membrane activity of amphipathic, antibacterial peptides.

    T Wieprecht;M Dathe;R M Epand;M Beyermann

  • Cyclization of all-L-Pentapeptides by Means of 1-Hydroxy-7-azabenzotriazole-Derived Uronium and Phosphonium Reagents.

    Angelika Ehrlich;Hans-Ulrich Heyne;Rüdiger Winter;Michael Beyermann

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Bienert
Michael Bienert Leibniz Association
Louis A. Carpino
Louis A. Carpino University of Massachusetts Amherst
Karl-Wilhelm Koch
Karl-Wilhelm Koch Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Walter Rosenthal
Walter Rosenthal Freie Universität Berlin
Ayman El-Faham
Ayman El-Faham Dar Al Uloom University
Peter Henklein
Peter Henklein Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Joachim Seelig
Joachim Seelig University of Basel
Frank D. Sönnichsen
Frank D. Sönnichsen Kiel University
Hartmut Oschkinat
Hartmut Oschkinat Freie Universität Berlin
Enno Klussmann
Enno Klussmann Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine

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