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Ole Nørregaard Jensen

Ole Nørregaard Jensen

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Biology and Biochemistry
Denmark
2023

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
103
Citations
44996
World Ranking
1303
National Ranking
15

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Denmark Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Denmark Leader Award

Overview

Ole Nørregaard Jensen is affiliated with the University of Southern Denmark in Denmark. Their research spans fields primarily within Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Chemistry.

The scientist's work covers several subfields including Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Plant Science, Cancer Research, and Physiology.

Key topics frequently addressed in their publications include:

  • Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • Protein Degradation and Inhibitors
  • Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways

Ole Nørregaard Jensen has contributed to numerous scientific papers published in a range of journals. Notable recent papers include:

  • Complex-dependent histone acetyltransferase activity of KAT8 determines its role in transcription and cellular homeostasis, 2021, Molecular Cell
  • Decoding chromatin states by proteomic profiling of nucleosome readers, 2024, Nature
  • Zirconium(IV)-IMAC Revisited: Improved Performance and Phosphoproteome Coverage by Magnetic Microparticles for Phosphopeptide Affinity Enrichment, 2020, Journal of Proteome Research
  • Lipid molecular timeline profiling reveals diurnal crosstalk between the liver and circulation, 2021, Cell Reports
  • Mutant FOXL2C134W Hijacks SMAD4 and SMAD2/3 to Drive Adult Granulosa Cell Tumors, 2020, Cancer Research

The venues where Ole Nørregaard Jensen most frequently publishes include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Molecular Cell
  • Nucleic Acids Research
  • Nature

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Ole Nørregaard Jensen are:

  • Tina Ravnsborg
  • Sergey I. Kovalchuk
  • Simon T. Jakobsen
  • Rasmus Siersbæk
  • Pavel V. Shliaha

Best Publications

  • Proteomic analysis of post-translational modifications.

    Matthias Mann;Ole N Jensen

  • Linking genome and proteome by mass spectrometry: Large-scale identification of yeast proteins from two dimensional gels

    Shevchenko A;Jensen On;Podtelejnikov Av;Sagliocco F

  • Highly Selective Enrichment of Phosphorylated Peptides from Peptide Mixtures Using Titanium Dioxide Microcolumns

    Martin R. Larsen;Tine E. Thingholm;Ole N. Jensen;Peter Roepstorff

  • Development of Human Protein Reference Database as an Initial Platform for Approaching Systems Biology in Humans

    Suraj Peri;Suraj Peri;J. Daniel Navarro;J. Daniel Navarro;Ramars Amanchy;Troels Z. Kristiansen;Troels Z. Kristiansen

  • Analysis of protein phosphorylation using mass spectrometry: deciphering the phosphoproteome.

    Matthias Mann;Shao En Ong;Mads Grønborg;Hanno Steen

  • How many human proteoforms are there

    Ruedi Aebersold;Jeffrey N. Agar;I. Jonathan Amster;Mark S. Baker

  • Quantitative Phosphoproteomics Applied to the Yeast Pheromone Signaling Pathway

    Albrecht Gruhler;Jesper Velgaard Olsen;Shabaz Mohammed;Peter Mortensen

  • Modification-specific proteomics: characterization of post-translational modifications by mass spectrometry

    Ole Nørregaard Jensen

  • Highly selective enrichment of phosphorylated peptides using titanium dioxide

    Tine E Thingholm;Thomas J D Jørgensen;Ole N Jensen;Martin R Larsen

  • Large-scale Analysis of in Vivo Phosphorylated Membrane Proteins by Immobilized Metal Ion Affinity Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry

    Thomas S. Nühse;Allan Stensballe;Ole N. Jensen;Scott C. Peck

  • Interpreting the protein language using proteomics

    Ole N. Jensen

  • Biomarker Discovery from Pancreatic Cancer Secretome Using a Differential Proteomic Approach

    Mads Grønborg;Mads Grønborg;Troels Zaccharias Glahn Kristiansen;Troels Zaccharias Glahn Kristiansen;Akiko Iwahori;Rubens Chang

  • Phosphoproteomics of the Arabidopsis Plasma Membrane and a New Phosphorylation Site Database

    Thomas S. Nühse;Allan Stensballe;Ole N. Jensen;Scott C. Peck

  • A Mass Spectrometry-based Proteomic Approach for Identification of Serine/Threonine-phosphorylated Proteins by Enrichment with Phospho-specific Antibodies Identification of a Novel Protein, Frigg, as a Protein Kinase A Substrate

    Mads Grønborg;Troels Zakarias Kristiansen;Allan Stensballe;Jens S. Andersen

  • Analytical strategies for phosphoproteomics

    Tine E. Thingholm;Tine E. Thingholm;Ole N. Jensen;Martin R. Larsen

  • A New Strategy for Identification of N-Glycosylated Proteins and Unambiguous Assignment of Their Glycosylation Sites Using HILIC Enrichment and Partial Deglycosylation

    Per Hägglund;Jakob Bunkenborg;Felix Elortza;Ole Nørregaard Jensen

  • High-oxygen packaging atmosphere influences protein oxidation and tenderness of porcine longissimus dorsi during chill storage

    Marianne N. Lund;René Lametsch;Marchen S. Hviid;Ole Nørregaard Jensen

  • Characterization of phosphoproteins from electrophoretic gels by nanoscale Fe(III) affinity chromatography with off-line mass spectrometry analysis.

    Allan Stensballe;Søren Andersen;Ole Nørregaard Jensen

  • SIMAC (Sequential Elution from IMAC), a Phosphoproteomics Strategy for the Rapid Separation of Monophosphorylated from Multiply Phosphorylated Peptides

    Tine E. Thingholm;Ole N. Jensen;Phillip J. Robinson;Martin R. Larsen

  • Identification of Proteins in the Postsynaptic Density Fraction by Mass Spectrometry

    Randall S. Walikonis;Ole N. Jensen;Matthias Mann;D. William Provance

Frequent Co-Authors

Simone Sidoli
Simone Sidoli Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Martin R. Larsen
Martin R. Larsen University of Southern Denmark
Matthias Mann
Matthias Mann Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Kristian Helin
Kristian Helin Institute of Cancer Research
Henrik J. Ditzel
Henrik J. Ditzel University of Southern Denmark
Thomas J. D. Jørgensen
Thomas J. D. Jørgensen University of Southern Denmark
Shabaz Mohammed
Shabaz Mohammed University of Oxford
Hanno Steen
Hanno Steen Boston Children's Hospital
Ian M. Møller
Ian M. Møller Aarhus University
Susanne Mandrup
Susanne Mandrup University of Southern Denmark

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