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Nediljko Budisa

Nediljko Budisa

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
10258
World Ranking
11226
National Ranking
307

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
10384
World Ranking
13968
National Ranking
485

Nediljko Budisa publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nediljko Budisa sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 259 publications — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Nediljko Budisa D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nediljko Budisa sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Nediljko Budisa is affiliated with the University of Manitoba in Canada and specializes in research within Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology.

The primary subfields of Budisa's work include:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Ecology
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

Research topics covered by Budisa span multiple areas, including:

  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
  • Photoreceptor and optogenetics research
  • Enzyme Structure and Function
  • Bacteriophages and microbial interactions

Frequent co-authors of Budisa are:

  • Nikolaj G. Koch
  • Vladimir Kubyshkin
  • Hamid Reza Karbalaei-Heidari
  • Thomas Friedrich
  • Juri Rappsilber

Budisa's research has been published across several venues, with notable publication counts in:

  • Frontiers in Synthetic Biology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • ChemBioChem
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Selected recent papers by Nediljko Budisa include:

  • "Phage capsid nanoparticles with defined ligand arrangement block influenza virus entry", 2020, Nature Nanotechnology
  • "Through bonds or contacts? Mapping protein vibrational energy transfer using non-canonical amino acids", 2021, Nature Communications
  • "Modulating co-translational protein folding by rational design and ribosome engineering", 2022, Nature Communications
  • "The ribosome stabilizes partially folded intermediates of a nascent multi-domain protein", 2022, Nature Chemistry
  • "Multiomics Analysis Provides Insight into the Laboratory Evolution of Escherichia coli toward the Metabolic Usage of Fluorinated Indoles", 2020, ACS Central Science

Best Publications

  • High‐level Biosynthetic Substitution of Methionine in Proteins by its Analogs 2‐Aminohexanoic Acid, Selenomethionine, Telluromethionine and Ethionine in Escherichia coli

    Nediljko Budisa;Boris Steipe;Boris Steipe;Pascal Demange;Christoph Eckerskorn

  • Prolegomena to Future Experimental Efforts on Genetic Code Engineering by Expanding Its Amino Acid Repertoire

    Nediljko Budisa

  • Covalent Attachment of Cyclic TAT Peptides to GFP Results in Protein Delivery into Live Cells with Immediate Bioavailability

    Nicole Nischan;Henry D. Herce;Henry D. Herce;Francesco Natale;Nina Bohlke

  • Expansion of the genetic code enables design of a novel "gold'' class of green fluorescent proteins

    Jae Hyun Bae;Marina Rubini;Gregor Jung;Georg Wiegand

  • Phage P22 tailspike protein: crystal structure of the head-binding domain at 2.3 A, fully refined structure of the endorhamnosidase at 1.56 A resolution, and the molecular basis of O-antigen recognition and cleavage.

    Stefan Steinbacher;Stefan Miller;Ulrich Baxa;Nediljko Budisa

  • Fluoroprolines as Tools for Protein Design and Engineering

    Christian Renner;Stefan Alefelder;Jae H. Bae;Nediljko Budisa

  • Toward the experimental codon reassignment in vivo: protein building with an expanded amino acid repertoire

    Nediljko Budisa;Caroline Minks;Stefan Alefelder;Waltraud Wenger

  • Biocatalysis with Unnatural Amino Acids: Enzymology Meets Xenobiology.

    Federica Agostini;Federica Agostini;Jan‐Stefan Völler;Beate Koksch;Carlos G. Acevedo‐Rocha

  • Deciphering the Fluorine Code—The Many Hats Fluorine Wears in a Protein Environment

    Allison Ann Berger;Jan-Stefan Völler;Nediljko Budisa;Beate Koksch

  • Bioincorporation of telluromethionine into proteins: a promising new approach for X-ray structure analysis of proteins

    Nediljko Budisa;Wilhelm Karnbrock;Stefan Steinbacher;Andreas Humm

  • Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and Its Potential as a Life-Sustaining Solvent in a Planetary Environment

    Nediljko Budisa;Dirk Schulze-Makuch

  • Residue-specific bioincorporation of non-natural, biologically active amino acids into proteins as possible drug carriers: Structure and stability of the per-thiaproline mutant of annexin V

    Budisa N;Minks C;Medrano Fj;Lutz J

  • Atomic mutations at the single tryptophan residue of human recombinant annexin V: effects on structure, stability, and activity.

    Caroline Minks;Robert Huber;Luis Moroder;Nediljko Budisa

  • Slow exchange in the chromophore of a green fluorescent protein variant.

    M. H. J. Seifert;D. Ksiazek;M. K. mran Azim;P. Smialowski

  • Recent advances in genetic code engineering in Escherichia coli

    Michael Georg Hoesl;Nediljko Budisa

  • Entropic Contribution of Elongation Factor P to Proline Positioning at the Catalytic Center of the Ribosome.

    Lili K. Doerfel;Ingo Wohlgemuth;Vladimir Kubyshkin;Agata L. Starosta

  • Phage capsid nanoparticles with defined ligand arrangement block influenza virus entry

    Daniel Lauster;Daniel Lauster;Simon Klenk;Kai Ludwig;Saba Nojoumi;Saba Nojoumi

  • Noninvasive tracing of recombinant proteins with "fluorophenylalanine-fingers".

    Caroline Minks;Robert Huber;Luis Moroder;Nediljko Budisa

  • Synthetic Biology of Proteins: Tuning GFPs Folding and Stability with Fluoroproline

    Thomas Steiner;Petra Hess;Jae Hyun Bae;Birgit Wiltschi

  • Engineering the Genetic Code: Expanding the Amino Acid Repertoire for the Design of Novel Proteins

    Nediljko Budisa

Frequent Co-Authors

Luis Moroder
Luis Moroder Max Planck Society
Robert Huber
Robert Huber University of Duisburg-Essen
Christian P. R. Hackenberger
Christian P. R. Hackenberger Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Juri Rappsilber
Juri Rappsilber Technical University of Berlin
Beate Koksch
Beate Koksch Freie Universität Berlin
Robert Huber
Robert Huber Agricultural & Applied Economics Association
Holger Dobbek
Holger Dobbek Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Garabed Antranikian
Garabed Antranikian Hamburg University of Technology
Dieter Söll
Dieter Söll Yale University
Oscar P. Kuipers
Oscar P. Kuipers University of Groningen

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