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Rainer Rudolph was affiliated with Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in Germany. Throughout their career, they contributed to the academic community with research efforts linked to that institution.

No specific details regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues have been recorded for Rainer Rudolph.

There is no available information concerning the main fields or subfields of study, nor the primary topics of research associated with their work.

Similarly, records do not indicate any book publications or awards granted to Rainer Rudolph during their career.

Rainer Rudolph is noted as deceased.

Best Publications

  • In vitro folding of inclusion body proteins.

    Rainer Rudolph;Hauke Lilie

  • Advances in refolding of proteins produced in E. coli

    Hauke Lilie;Elisabeth Schwarz;Rainer Rudolph

  • GroE facilitates refolding of citrate synthase by suppressing aggregation.

    Johannes Buchner;Marion Schmidt;Miriam Fuchs;Rainer Jaenicke

  • Protein Aggregation in vitro and in vivo: A Quantitative Model of the Kinetic Competition between Folding and Aggregation

    Thomas Kiefhaber;Rainer Rudolph;Hans-Helmut Kohler;Johannes Buchner

  • Renaturation, Purification and Characterization of Recombinant Fab-Fragments Produced in Escherichia coli

    Johannes Buchner;Rainer Rudolph

  • Primary Structure Elements of Spider Dragline Silks and Their Contribution to Protein Solubility

    Daniel Huemmerich;Christopher W Helsen;Susanne Quedzuweit;Jan Oschmann

  • Crystal structure of glucagon-like peptide-1 in complex with the extracellular domain of the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor

    Christina Rye Underwood;Patrick Garibay;Lotte Bjerre Knudsen;Sven Hastrup

  • Crystal structure of the ligand-bound glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor extracellular domain

    Steffen Runge;Henning Thøgersen;Kjeld Madsen;Jesper Lau

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

    Gerd Zettlmeissl;Rainer Rudolph;Rainer Jaenicke

  • Artificial, non-antibody binding proteins for pharmaceutical and industrial applications.

    Thomas Hey;Erik Fiedler;Rainer Rudolph;Markus Fiedler

  • Ionic liquids as refolding additives: N′‐alkyl and N′‐(ω‐hydroxyalkyl) N‐methylimidazolium chlorides

    Christian Lange;Ganesh Patil;Rainer Rudolph

  • Passing the baton in class B GPCRs: peptide hormone activation via helix induction?

    Christoph Parthier;Steffen Reedtz-Runge;Rainer Rudolph;Milton T. Stubbs

  • Crystal structure of the incretin-bound extracellular domain of a G protein-coupled receptor

    Christoph Parthier;Martin Kleinschmidt;Piotr Neumann;Rainer Rudolph

  • Alternatively folded states of an immunoglobulin.

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

  • [12]Refolding and association of oligomeric proteins

    Rainer Jaenicke;Rainer Rudolph

  • Improved refolding of an immobilized fusion protein

    Günter Stempfer;Bärbel Höll-Neugebauer;Rainer Rudolph

  • L-Arginine increases the solubility of unfolded species of hen egg white lysozyme.

    K Ravi Charan Reddy;Hauke Lilie;Rainer Rudolph;Christian Lange

  • Beta-sheet proteins with specific binding properties

    Ulrike Fiedler;Rainer Rudolph

  • The pro-sequence facilitates folding of human nerve growth factor from Escherichia coli inclusion bodies.

    Anke Rattenholl;Hauke Lilie;Adelbert Grossmann;Anne Stern

  • The 2.3 A crystal structure of the catalytic domain of recombinant two-chain human tissue-type plasminogen activator.

    Doriano Lamba;Margit Bauer;Robert Huber;Stephan Fischer

Frequent Co-Authors

Hauke Lilie
Hauke Lilie Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Johannes Buchner
Johannes Buchner Technical University of Munich
Rainer Jaenicke
Rainer Jaenicke University of Regensburg
Milton T. Stubbs
Milton T. Stubbs Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Daniel Huster
Daniel Huster Leipzig University
Kai Tittmann
Kai Tittmann University of Göttingen
Thomas Scheibel
Thomas Scheibel University of Bayreuth
Annette G. Beck-Sickinger
Annette G. Beck-Sickinger Leipzig University
Christian Cambillau
Christian Cambillau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Andrea Sinz
Andrea Sinz Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg

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