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Overview

Rolf Breinbauer is affiliated with the Graz University of Technology in Austria, focusing on research within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, chemistry, and medicine. Their academic contributions encompass various subfields including molecular biology, organic chemistry, materials chemistry, biochemistry, and physiology.

The research topics addressed by Breinbauer primarily include chemical synthesis and analysis, click chemistry and its applications, adipose tissue and metabolism, lipid metabolism and biosynthesis, asymmetric hydrogenation and catalysis, crystallization and solubility studies, as well as X-ray diffraction in crystallography.

Recent publications by Rolf Breinbauer highlight diverse biochemical and chemical studies. These include:

  • Fatty acid desaturation by stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1 controls regulatory T cell differentiation and autoimmunity, 2023, Cellular and Molecular Immunology
  • Small-Molecule Inhibitors Targeting Lipolysis in Human Adipocytes, 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Pharmacological inhibition of adipose tissue adipose triglyceride lipase by Atglistatin prevents catecholamine-induced myocardial damage, 2021, Cardiovascular Research
  • Synthesis of Hydrophilic Phosphorus Ligands and Their Application in Aqueous-Phase Metal-Catalyzed Reactions, 2020, Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
  • Activity-Based Protein Profiling (ABPP) of Oxidoreductases, 2020, ChemBioChem

Frequent collaborators in Breinbauer's research include Leo Krammer, Roland C. Fischer, Thomas Schlatzer, Christian Lembacher-Fadum, and Rudolf Zechner. The consistent cooperation with these researchers reflects multi-disciplinary and collaborative efforts within their fields.

Breinbauer has published extensively in several journals and venues, such as Nachrichten aus der Chemie, The Cambridge Structural Database, ChemBioChem, European Journal of Organic Chemistry, and Biotechnology and Bioengineering. Each of these venues has featured five or more of Breinbauer's publications, indicating established relationships with these academic outlets.

Best Publications

  • The Staudinger ligation-a gift to chemical biology.

    Maja Köhn;Rolf Breinbauer

  • From Protein Domains to Drug Candidates—Natural Products as Guiding Principles in the Design and Synthesis of Compound Libraries

    Rolf-Peter Breinbauer;Ingrid R. Vetter;Herbert Waldmann

  • Suzuki and Heck reactions catalyzed by preformed palladium clusters and palladiumnickel bimetallic clusters

    Manfred T Reetz;Rolf Breinbauer;Klaus Wanninger

  • Cooperative Asymmetric Catalysis with Dendrimeric

    R Breinbauer;EN Jacobsen

  • Cooperative Asymmetric Catalysis with Dendrimeric [Co(salen)] Complexes

    Rolf Breinbauer;Eric N. Jacobsen

  • From protein domains to drug candidates – natural products as guiding principles in

    Rolf Breinbauer;I R Vetter;H Waldmann

  • Azide–Alkyne Coupling: A Powerful Reaction for Bioconjugate Chemistry

    Rolf Breinbauer;Maja Köhn

  • Photochemical Surface Patterning by the Thiol-Ene Reaction

    Pascal Jonkheijm;Dirk Weinrich;Maja Köhn;Hans Engelkamp

  • Staudinger-Ligation: A new Immobilization Strategy for the Preparation of Small Molecule Arrays

    Maja Köhn;Ron Wacker;Ron Wacker;Carsten Peters;Hendrik Schröder

  • Recent developments in the isolation, biological function, biosynthesis, and synthesis of phenazine natural products

    Nikolaus Guttenberger;Wulf Blankenfeldt;Rolf Breinbauer

  • Development of small-molecule inhibitors targeting adipose triglyceride lipase

    Nicole Mayer;Martina Schweiger;Matthias Romauch;Gernot F Grabner

  • Pharmacological inhibition of adipose triglyceride lipase corrects high-fat diet-induced insulin resistance and hepatosteatosis in mice

    Martina Schweiger;Matthias Romauch;Renate Schreiber;Gernot F Grabner

  • Size-Selective Electrochemical Preparation of Surfactant-Stabilized Pd-, Ni- and Pt/Pd Colloids

    Manfred T. Reetz;Martin Winter;Rolf Breinbauer;Thomas Thurn-Albrecht

  • Site‐Selective Protein Immobilization by Staudinger Ligation

    Anja Watzke;Maja Köhn;Marta Gutierrez-Rodriguez;Ron Wacker

  • Of Two Make One: The Biosynthesis of Phenazines

    Matthias Mentel;Ekta G. Ahuja;Dmitri V. Mavrodi;Rolf Breinbauer

  • Enzymatic hydrolysis of poly(ethylene furanoate).

    Alessandro Pellis;Karolina Haernvall;Christian M. Pichler;Gagik Ghazaryan

  • Natural Product Guided Compound Library Development

    Rolf Breinbauer;Michael Manger;Michael Scheck;Herbert Waldmann

  • Die Staudinger‐Ligation – ein Geschenk für die Chemische Biologie

    Maja Köhn;Rolf Breinbauer

  • A microarray strategy for mapping the substrate specificity of protein tyrosine phosphatase.

    Maja Köhn;Marta Gutierrez-Rodriguez;Pascal Jonkheijm;Stefan Wetzel

  • Activity‐Based Probes for Studying the Activity of Flavin‐Dependent Oxidases and for the Protein Target Profiling of Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors

    Joanna M. Krysiak;Johannes Kreuzer;Peter Macheroux;Albin Hermetter

  • Classics in Stereoselective Synthesis

    Rolf Breinbauer

  • Domino Reactions in Organic Synthesis

    Rolf Breinbauer

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Macheroux
Peter Macheroux Graz University of Technology
Robert Zimmermann
Robert Zimmermann University of Graz
Herbert Waldmann
Herbert Waldmann Max Planck Society
Karl Gruber
Karl Gruber University of Graz
Rudolf Zechner
Rudolf Zechner University of Graz
Wulf Blankenfeldt
Wulf Blankenfeldt Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research
Christof M. Niemeyer
Christof M. Niemeyer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Achim Lass
Achim Lass University of Graz
Klaus Zangger
Klaus Zangger University of Graz
Uwe Beifuss
Uwe Beifuss University of Hohenheim

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