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Wolfram Meyer-Klaucke

Wolfram Meyer-Klaucke

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Chemistry

D-Index
62
Citations
10956
World Ranking
9038
National Ranking
644

Overview

Wolfram Meyer-Klaucke is affiliated with the University of Paderborn in Germany. Their academic profile indicates a focused engagement in scientific research, although specific details about their recent papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues are not documented.

Their scholarly contributions do not list individual papers, which limits direct insights into particular research themes or studies conducted. There is no record of published books or collaborations with other researchers that have been repeatedly documented in academic databases.

There is no specific information on the main fields or subfields of study associated with Wolfram Meyer-Klaucke, nor are there identified primary topics of research work. Likewise, no awards or recognitions have been documented in the available records.

Overall, while Wolfram Meyer-Klaucke maintains an academic position at a recognized institution, the accessible data does not provide detailed information on their research output, thematic focuses, or contributions within the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • The Crystal Structure of [Fe]-Hydrogenase Reveals the Geometry of the Active Site

    Seigo Shima;Oliver Pilak;Sonja Vogt;Michael Schick

  • Iodide accumulation provides kelp with an inorganic antioxidant impacting atmospheric chemistry.

    Frithjof C. Küpper;Lucy J. Carpenter;Gordon B. McFiggans;Carl J. Palmer

  • Structural and oxidation state changes of the photosystem II manganese complex in four transitions of the water oxidation cycle (S0 --> S1, S1 --> S2, S2 --> S3, and S3,4 --> S0) characterized by X-ray absorption spectroscopy at 20 K and room temperature.

    M Haumann;C Müller;P Liebisch;L Iuzzolino

  • Tissue- and Age-Dependent Differences in the Complexation of Cadmium and Zinc in the Cadmium/Zinc Hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens (Ganges Ecotype) Revealed by X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy

    Hendrik Küpper;Ana Mijovilovich;Wolfram Meyer-Klaucke;Peter M.H. Kroneck

  • Architecture of a protein central to iron homeostasis: crystal structure and spectroscopic analysis of the ferric uptake regulator.

    Ehmke Pohl;Jon C. Haller;Ana Mijovilovich;Wolfram Meyer‐Klaucke

  • HDAC6–p97/VCP controlled polyubiquitin chain turnover

    Cyril Boyault;Benoit Gilquin;Yu Zhang;Vladimir Rybin

  • The crystal structure of C176A mutated [Fe]-hydrogenase suggests an acyl-iron ligation in the active site iron complex

    Takeshi Hiromoto;Kenichi Ataka;Oliver Pilak;Sonja Vogt

  • A functional Ni-Ni-[4Fe-4S] cluster in the monomeric acetyl-CoA synthase from Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans

    Vitali Svetlitchnyi;Holger Dobbek;Wolfram Meyer-Klaucke;Thomas Meins

  • Identifying the Minimal Copper- and Zinc-binding Site Sequence in Amyloid-β Peptides

    Velia Minicozzi;Francesco Stellato;Massimiliano Comai;Mauro Dalla Serra

  • X-ray absorption spectroscopy on layered photosystem II membrane particles suggests manganese-centered oxidation of the oxygen-evolving complex for the S0-S1, S1-S2, and S2-S3 transitions of the water oxidation cycle.

    Lucia Iuzzolino;Jens Dittmer;Wolfgang Dörner;Wolfram Meyer-Klaucke

  • Hydrogen and higher shell contributions in Zn2+, Ni2+, and Co2+ aqueous solutions: an X-ray absorption fine structure and molecular dynamics study.

    Paola D'Angelo;Vincenzo Barone;Giovanni Chillemi;Nico Sanna

  • Complexation and Toxicity of Copper in Higher Plants : I. Characterization of Copper Accumulation, Speciation, and Toxicity in Crassula helmsii as a New Copper Accumulator

    Hendrik Küpper;Birgit Götz;Ana Mijovilovich;Frithjof Christian Küpper

  • Crystal structure and function of the zinc uptake regulator furb from Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Debora Lucarelli;Santina Russo;Elspeth Garman;Anna Milano

  • Mono- and binuclear Zn2+-beta-lactamase. Role of the conserved cysteine in the catalytic mechanism.

    Raquel Paul-Soto;Raquel Paul-Soto;Rogert Bauer;Jean Marie Frère;Moreno Galleni

  • Metal ion binding and coordination geometry for wild type and mutants of metallo-beta -lactamase from Bacillus cereus 569/H/9 (BcII): a combined thermodynamic, kinetic, and spectroscopic approach.

    Dominique de Seny;Uwe Heinz;Sandra Wommer;Martin Kiefer

  • The Iron-Sulfur Cluster-free Hydrogenase (Hmd) Is a Metalloenzyme with a Novel Iron Binding Motif

    Malgorzata Korbas;Sonja Vogt;Wolfram Meyer-Klaucke;Eckhard Bill

  • Differential regulation of a hyperthermophilic alpha-amylase with a novel (Ca,Zn) two-metal center by zinc.

    Anni Linden;Olga Mayans;Wolfram Meyer-Klaucke;Garabed Antranikian

  • A novel binuclear [CuSMo] cluster at the active site of carbon monoxide dehydrogenase: characterization by X-ray absorption spectroscopy.

    Manuel Gnida;Reinhold Ferner;Lothar Gremer;Ortwin Meyer

  • Structural organization of essential iron-sulfur clusters in the evolutionarily highly conserved ATP-binding cassette protein ABCE1

    Dominik Barthelme;Urte Scheele;Stephanie Dinkelaker;Adam Janoschka

  • Solution structure of the partially folded high-risk human papilloma virus 45 oncoprotein E7

    O Ohlenschläger;T Seiboth;H Zengerling;L Briese

  • Metal binding in amyloid beta-peptides shows intra- and inter-peptide coordination modes.

    Francesco Stellato;Gianfranco Menestrina;Mauro Dalla Serra;Cristina Potrich

  • The TB structural genomics consortium: a resource for Mycobacterium tuberculosis biology.

    T.C Terwilliger;M.S Park;G.S Waldo;J Berendzen

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfred X. Trautwein
Alfred X. Trautwein University of Lübeck
Frithjof C. Küpper
Frithjof C. Küpper University of Aberdeen
Oliver Schilling
Oliver Schilling University of Freiburg
Eckhard Bill
Eckhard Bill Max Planck Society
Holger Dau
Holger Dau Freie Universität Berlin
Hendrik Küpper
Hendrik Küpper Czech Academy of Sciences
Karl Wieghardt
Karl Wieghardt Max Planck Society
Thorsten Glaser
Thorsten Glaser Bielefeld University
Thomas Weyhermüller
Thomas Weyhermüller Max Planck Society
Philippe Potin
Philippe Potin Sorbonne University

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