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Wolfgang Kabsch

Wolfgang Kabsch

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Chemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
73181
World Ranking
12884
National Ranking
950

Overview

Wolfgang Kabsch is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their scientific career is connected with this institution, which is known for its research across various disciplines.

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Best Publications

  • Dictionary of protein secondary structure: pattern recognition of hydrogen-bonded and geometrical features

    Wolfgang Kabsch;Christian Sander

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  • Automatic processing of rotation diffraction data from crystals of initially unknown symmetry and cell constants

    Wolfgang Kabsch

  • Integration, scaling, space‐group assignment and post‐refinement

    Wolfgang Kabsch

  • Atomic structure of the actin:DNase I complex.

    Wolfgang Kabsch;Hans Georg Mannherz;Dietrich Suck;Emil F. Pai

  • Evaluation of Single-Crystal X-ray Diffraction Data from a Position-Sensitive Detector

    Wolfgang Kabsch

  • The Ras-RasGAP Complex: Structural Basis for GTPase Activation and Its Loss in Oncogenic Ras Mutants

    Klaus Scheffzek;Mohammad Reza Ahmadian;Wolfgang Kabsch;Lisa Wiesmüller

  • Atomic model of the actin filament

    Kenneth C. Holmes;David Popp;Werner Gebhard;Wolfgang Kabsch

  • Refined crystal structure of the triphosphate conformation of H-ras p21 at 1.35 Å resolution : implications for the mechanism of GTP hydrolysis

    Emil F. Pai;Ute Krengel;Gregory A. Petsko;Roger S. Goody

  • STRUCTURE OF THE GUANINE-NUCLEOTIDE-BINDING DOMAIN OF THE HA-RAS ONCOGENE PRODUCT P21 IN THE TRIPHOSPHATE CONFORMATION

    Emil F. Pai;Wolfgang Kabsch;Ute Krengel;Kenneth C. Holmes

  • Automatic indexing of rotation diffraction patterns

    Wolfgang Kabsch

  • Interaction of the herbicide glyphosate with its target enzyme 5-enolpyruvylshikimate 3-phosphate synthase in atomic detail

    Ernst Schönbrunn;Susanne Eschenburg;Wendy A. Shuttleworth;John V. Schloss

  • Time−resolved X−ray crystallographic study of the conformational change in Ha−ras p21 protein on GTP hydrolysis

    Ilme Schlichting;Steven C. Almo;Gert Rapp;Keith Wilson

  • On the use of sequence homologies to predict protein structure: identical pentapeptides can have completely different conformations

    Wolfgang Kabsch;Christian Sander

  • How good are predictions of protein secondary structure

    Wolfgang Kabsch;Christian Sander

  • THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURES OF H-RAS P21 MUTANTS - MOLECULAR BASIS FOR THEIR INABILITY TO FUNCTION AS SIGNAL SWITCH MOLECULES

    Ute Krengel;Ilme Schlichting;Anna Scherer;Renate Schumann

  • Similarity of the three-dimensional structures of actin and the ATPase fragment of a 70-kDa heat shock cognate protein.

    Kevin M. Flaherty;David B. McKay;Wolfgang Kabsch;Kenneth C. Holmes

  • Structure of mitochondrial creatine kinase.

    Karin Fritz-Wolf;Thomas Schnyder;Theo Wallimann;Wolfgang Kabsch

  • Structure and function of actin.

    Wolfgang Kabsch;Joël Vandekerckhove

  • Structure and mechanism of the glycyl radical enzyme pyruvate formate-lyase

    Andreas Becker;Karin Fritz-Wolf;Wolfgang Kabsch;Joachim Knappe

  • Crystal structure of the nuclear Ras-related protein Ran in its GDP-bound form.

    Klaus Scheffzek;Christian Klebe;Karin Fritz-Wolf;Wolfgang Kabsch

  • Structure of the detoxification catalyst mercuric ion reductase from Bacillus sp. strain RC607.

    N. Schiering;W. Kabsch;M. J. Moore;Mark D Distefano

  • The actin fold

    Wolfgang Kabsch;Kenneth C. Holmes

  • Crystal structure of the GTPase-activating domain of human p120GAP and implications for the interaction with Ras.

    Klaus Scheffzek;Alfred Lautwein;Wolfgang Kabsch;Mohammad Reza Ahmadian

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfred Wittinghofer
Alfred Wittinghofer Max Planck Society
Ilme Schlichting
Ilme Schlichting Max Planck Society
Emil F. Pai
Emil F. Pai University of Toronto
Klaus Scheffzek
Klaus Scheffzek Innsbruck Medical University
Mohammad Reza Ahmadian
Mohammad Reza Ahmadian Max Planck Society
Chris Sander
Chris Sander Harvard University
Roger S. Goody
Roger S. Goody Max Planck Society
Georg E. Schulz
Georg E. Schulz University of Freiburg
Theo Wallimann
Theo Wallimann ETH Zurich

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