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Michael Bienert

Michael Bienert

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Chemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
12413
World Ranking
10141
National Ranking
734

Overview

Michael Bienert is affiliated with the Leibniz Association in Germany. Their academic activity is documented through publications primarily in the domain of literary studies, specifically appearing in the journal Literaturblatt für Baden-Württemberg.

Their recent research output includes the following papers:

  • "... immer von Berlin sprechen", 2024, published in Literaturblatt für Baden-Württemberg
  • "In Würde sterben", 2024, published in Literaturblatt für Baden-Württemberg

Michael Bienert has collaborated with several co-authors, most frequently with:

  • A Birkert
  • Sandra Hoffmann

Their work is concentrated in literary contexts, as indicated by consistent publications in Literaturblatt für Baden-Württemberg. There is no publicly available record of book publications or specific fields and subfields of study listed for Michael Bienert.

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

  • Peptide Synthesis via Amino Acid Halides

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

  • 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

  • Cyclization increases the antimicrobial activity and selectivity of arginine- and tryptophan-containing hexapeptides.

    Margitta Dathe;Heike Nikolenko;Jana Klose;Michael Bienert

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

    Anne Scheller;Johannes Oehlke;Burkhard Wiesner;Margitta Dathe

  • 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

  • Synthesis of biologically active peptide nucleic acid-peptide conjugates by sortase-mediated ligation.

    Stephan Pritz;Yvonne Wolf;Oliver Kraetke;Jana Klose

  • General aspects of peptide selectivity towards lipid bilayers and cell membranes studied by variation of the structural parameters of amphipathic helical model peptides.

    Margitta Dathe;Jana Meyer;Michael Beyermann;Björn Maul

  • Modulation of membrane activity of amphipathic, antibacterial peptides by slight modifications of the hydrophobic moment

    Torsten Wieprecht;Margitta Dathe;Eberhard Krause;Michael Beyermann

  • Stepwise Automated Solid Phase Synthesis of Naturally Occurring Peptaibols Using FMOC Amino Acid Fluorides

    Holger Wenschuh;Michael Beyermann;Hanka Haber;Joachim K. Seydel

  • Phosphopeptide analysis by positive and negative ion matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry.

    Katharina Janek;Katharina Janek;Holger Wenschuh;Michael Bienert;Eberhard Krause

  • An apolipoprotein E-derived peptide mediates uptake of sterically stabilized liposomes into brain capillary endothelial cells.

    Ines Sauer;Ildiko R Dunay;Karl Weisgraber;Michael Bienert

  • Water-soluble beta-sheet models which self-assemble into fibrillar structures.

    Katharina Janek;Joachim Behlke;Josef Zipper;Heinz Fabian

  • Conformational and functional study of magainin 2 in model membrane environments using the new approach of systematic double-D-amino acid replacement.

    Torsten Wieprecht;Margitta Dathe;Michael Schümann;Eberhard Krause

  • Late endosomal/lysosomal targeting and lack of recycling of the ligand-occupied endothelin B receptor.

    Alexander Oksche;Gregor Boese;Angelika Horstmeyer;Jens Furkert

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Beyermann
Michael Beyermann Leibniz Association
Louis A. Carpino
Louis A. Carpino University of Massachusetts Amherst
Ayman El-Faham
Ayman El-Faham Dar Al Uloom University
Peter Henklein
Peter Henklein Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Sandro Keller
Sandro Keller University of Graz
Annette G. Beck-Sickinger
Annette G. Beck-Sickinger Leipzig University
Günther Jung
Günther Jung University of Tübingen
Brian D. Sykes
Brian D. Sykes University of Alberta
Walter Rosenthal
Walter Rosenthal Freie Universität Berlin
Christopher Shaw
Christopher Shaw King's College London

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