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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
79
Citations
25741
World Ranking
4259
National Ranking
313

Overview

Rainer Jaenicke was affiliated with the University of Regensburg in Germany during their academic career. The scientist's research portfolio, while lacking detailed entries on specific papers, co-authors, or publishing venues, reflects a focus grounded in their institutional association.

The absence of listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, and book publications indicates limited publicly available bibliographic data. Likewise, there are no recorded main fields of study, subfields, or specific research topics attributed to the scientist in the available data.

Although no awards or honors have been documented, the professional standing at a reputable university suggests involvement in academic activities consistent with higher education and research. Since the scientist is deceased, all descriptions are provided in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Quantitative analysis of protein far UV circular dichroism spectra by neural networks

    Gerald Böhm;Rudolf Muhr;Rainer Jaenicke

  • Ageing and vision: structure, stability and function of lens crystallins

    Hans Bloemendal;Wilfried de Jong;Rainer Jaenicke;Rainer Jaenicke;Nicolette H. Lubsen

  • The stability of proteins in extreme environments.

    Rainer Jaenicke;Gerald Böhm

  • Folding and association of proteins

    Rainer Jaenicke

  • Protein stability and molecular adaptation to extreme conditions.

    Rainer Jaenicke

  • Proteins under pressure

    Michael Gross;Rainer Jaenicke

  • GroE facilitates refolding of citrate synthase by suppressing aggregation.

    Johannes Buchner;Marion Schmidt;Miriam Fuchs;Rainer Jaenicke

  • Protein folding: local structures, domains, subunits, and assemblies.

    Rainer Jaenicke

  • A kinetic study of the competition between renaturation and aggregation during the refolding of denatured-reduced egg white lysozyme.

    Michel E. Goldberg;Rainer Rudolph;Rainer Jaenicke

  • Structure determination of the small ubiquitin-related modifier SUMO-1.

    Peter Bayer;Andreas Arndt;Susanne Metzger;Rohit Mahajan

  • Conservation of rapid two-state folding in mesophilic, thermophilic and hyperthermophilic cold shock proteins.

    Dieter Perl;Christine Welker;Thomas Schindler;Katja Schröder

  • Reconstitution of lactic dehydrogenase. Noncovalent aggregation vs. reactivation. 1. Physical properties and kinetics of aggregation.

    Gerd Zettlmeissl;Rainer Rudolph;Rainer Jaenicke

  • THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HOLO-GLYCERALDEHYDE-3-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE FROM THE HYPERTHERMOPHILIC BACTERIUM THERMOTOGA MARITIMA AT 2.5 A RESOLUTION

    Ingo Korndörfer;Boris Steipe Steipe;Robert Huber;Andrea Tomschy

  • Extremely thermostable D-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase from the eubacterium Thermotoga maritima.

    Alexander Wrba;Anita Schweiger;Verena Schultes;Rainer Jaenicke

  • Stability and folding of domain proteins.

    Rainer Jaenicke

  • Alternatively folded states of an immunoglobulin.

    J Buchner;M Renner;H Lilie;H J Hinz

  • Symmetric complexes of GroE chaperonins as part of the functional cycle.

    Marion Schmidt;Kerstin Rutkat;Reinhard Rachel;Günter Pfeifer

  • Lens Crystallins and Their Microbial Homologs: Structure, Stability, and Function

    Rainer Jaenicke;Christine Slingsby

  • [12]Refolding and association of oligomeric proteins

    Rainer Jaenicke;Rainer Rudolph

  • Folding and association of oligomeric and multimeric proteins.

    R. Jaenicke;H. Lilie

Frequent Co-Authors

Franz X. Schmid
Franz X. Schmid University of Bayreuth
Johannes Buchner
Johannes Buchner Technical University of Munich
Robert Seckler
Robert Seckler University of Potsdam
Rik K. Wierenga
Rik K. Wierenga University of Oulu
Hauke Lilie
Hauke Lilie Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Ruben Abagyan
Ruben Abagyan University of California, San Diego
Rainer Rudolph
Rainer Rudolph Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Karl O. Stetter
Karl O. Stetter University of Regensburg
Robert Huber
Robert Huber Agricultural & Applied Economics Association

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