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Bernt Krebs
Researcher at University of Münster
Publications - 730
Citations - 16948
Bernt Krebs is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Ligand. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 729 publications receiving 16336 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernt Krebs include Leiden University & Clariant.
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Model compounds for the oxidized uteroferrin-phosphate complex with novel dinucleating ligands containing phenolate and pyridine donors
Bernt Krebs,K. Schepers,B. Bremer,Gerald Henkel,E. Althaus,W. Mueller-Warmuth,Klaus Griesar,Wolfgang Haase +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a dinucleating ligand containing phenol and pyridine was prepared, and their complexing properties toward Fe(III) were studied in order to model the active sites of purple acid phosphatases.
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Pentacoordinate zinc complexes of imidazole nitrogen donors as structural models for the active site in enzymes: preparation and crystal structures of (.mu.-2,2'-biimidazole)tetrakis(2,2'-biimidazole)dizinc(II) tetraperchlorate trihydrate and bis(2,2'-biimidazole)(formato)zinc(II) perchlorate
Christoph Kirchner,Bernt Krebs +1 more
TL;DR: In the orthorhombique system as discussed by the authors, le premier composition du titre cristallise dans le systeme orthorhomonymique avec le groupe d'espace P2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 /c.
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Hydroperoxidation of methane and other alkanes with H2O2 catalyzed by a dinuclear iron complex and an amino acid
Galina V. Nizova,Bernt Krebs,Georg Süss-Fink,Siegfried Schindler,Lars Westerheide,Laura Gonzalez Cuervo,Georgiy B. Shul'pin +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a dinuclear iron(III) complex is used to catalyse the oxidation of alkanes with hydrogen peroxide in acetonitrile solution at room temperature only if certain amino acids are added to the reaction mixture.
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Crystal structure of rhenium(VII) oxide
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Crystal Structures of Recombinant Human Purple Acid Phosphatase With and Without an Inhibitory Conformation of the Repression Loop
Norbert Sträter,Beate Jasper,Marcel Scholte,Bernt Krebs,Anthony P. Duff,David B. Langley,Runlin Han,Bruce A. Averill,Hans C. Freeman,J. Mitchell Guss +9 more
TL;DR: The present structures demonstrate that the repression loop exhibits significant conformational flexibility, and the observed alternate binding mode suggests a possible inhibitory role for this loop.