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Sandro Ghisla is affiliated with the University of Konstanz in Germany. Their academic career is connected to this institution, where they contribute to research and scholarship in their field.

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Best Publications

  • The Path from β-Carotene to Carlactone, a Strigolactone-Like Plant Hormone

    Adrian Alder;Muhammad Jamil;Mattia Marzorati;Mark Bruno

  • Mechanisms of flavoprotein-catalyzed reactions.

    Sandro Ghisla;Vincent Massey

  • Flavins and Flavoproteins

    Sandro Ghisla;Peter Kroneck;Peter Macheroux;Horst Sund

  • Acyl-CoA dehydrogenases - a mechanistic overview

    Sandro Ghisla;Colin Thorpe

  • The structure of L-amino acid oxidase reveals the substrate trajectory into an enantiomerically conserved active site

    Peter D. Pawelek;Jaime Cheah;Rene Coulombe;Peter Macheroux

  • New flavins for old: artificial flavins as active site probes of flavoproteins.

    Sandro Ghisla;Vincent Massey

  • ROLE OF CHARGE‐TRANSFER INTERACTIONS IN FLAVOPROTEIN CATALYSIS

    Vincent Massey;Sandro Ghisla

  • The x-ray structure of d-amino acid oxidase at very high resolution identifies the chemical mechanism of flavin-dependent substrate dehydrogenation

    Stephan Umhau;Loredano Pollegioni;Gianluca Molla;Kay Diederichs

  • Yeast D-Amino acid oxidase : structural basis of its catalytic properties

    Loredano Pollegioni;Kay Diederichs;Gianluca Molla;Stephan Umhau

  • Mechanistic studies with general acyl-CoA dehydrogenase and butyryl-CoA dehydrogenase: evidence for the transfer of the beta-hydrogen to the flavin N(5)-position as a hydride

    Sandro Ghisla;Colin Thorpe;Vincent Massey

  • Studies on succinate dehydrogenase. 8 -Histidyl-FAD as the active center of succinate dehydrogenase.

    Wolfram H. Walker;Thomas P. Singer;Sandro Ghisla;Peter Hemmerich

  • Inactivation of General Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase from Pig Kidney by a Metabolite of Hypoglycin A*

    Alexandra Wenz;Colin Thorpe;Sandro Ghisla

  • Mechanisms of cell death induction by L-amino acid oxidase, a major component of ophidian venom.

    Sudharsana Rao Ande;Phaneeswara Rao Kommoju;Sigrid Draxl;Michael Murkovic

  • NMR.‐Study of Nitrogen Inversion and Conformation of 1,5‐Dihydro‐isoalloxazines (‘Reduced Flavin’). Studies in the flavin series, XIX. Communication

    Ludwig Tauscher;Sandro Ghisla;Peter Hemmerich

  • 8-Mercaptoflavins as active site probes of flavoenzymes.

    Vincent Massey;Sandro Ghisla;Edwin G. Moore

  • Studies on succinate dehydrogenase. Site of attachment of the covalently-bound flavin to the peptide chain.

    Jim Salach;Wolfram H. Walker;Thomas P. Singer;Anders Ehrenberg

  • Plant Carotene Cis-Trans Isomerase CRTISO A NEW MEMBER OF THE FADRED-DEPENDENT FLAVOPROTEINS CATALYZING NON-REDOX REACTIONS

    Qiuju Yu;Sandro Ghisla;Joseph Hirschberg;Varda Mann

  • Studien in der Flavin-Reihe, XVIII. Die reduktive Alkylierung des Flavinkerns2); Struktur und Reaktivität von Dihydroflavinen†

    Sandro Ghisla;Ursula Hartmann;Peter Hemmerich;Franz Müller

  • L-amino-acid oxidase from the Malayan pit viper Calloselasma rhodostoma. Comparative sequence analysis and characterization of active and inactive forms of the enzyme.

    Peter Macheroux;Oliver Seth;Claus Bollschweiler;Margarete Schwarz

  • Oxygen Access to the Active Site of Cholesterol Oxidase through a Narrow Channel Is Gated by an Arg-Glu Pair*

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  • Effects of Two Mutations Detected in Medium Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase (MCAD)-deficient Patients on Folding, Oligomer Assembly, and Stability of MCAD Enzyme

    Peter Bross;Charlotte Jespersen;Thomas G. Jensen;Brage S. Andresen

  • Fluorescence and Optical Characteris tics of Reduced Flavines and Flavoproteinst

    Sandro Ghisla;Vincent Massey;Jean-Marc Lhoste;Stephen G. Mayhew

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincent Massey
Vincent Massey University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Peter Bross
Peter Bross Aarhus University
Peter Macheroux
Peter Macheroux Graz University of Technology
J. Woodland Hastings
J. Woodland Hastings Harvard University
Loredano Pollegioni
Loredano Pollegioni University of Insubria
Colin Thorpe
Colin Thorpe University of Delaware
Brage S. Andresen
Brage S. Andresen University of Southern Denmark
Arnold W. Strauss
Arnold W. Strauss Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Jung-Ja P. Kim
Jung-Ja P. Kim Medical College of Wisconsin
Niels Gregersen
Niels Gregersen Aarhus University Hospital

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