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Christian Griesinger

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  449
Citations -  25595

Christian Griesinger is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy & Residual dipolar coupling. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 408 publications receiving 23162 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Griesinger include University of Göttingen & ETH Zurich.

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Mass spectrometric sequencing of individual peptides from combinatorial libraries via specific generation of chain-terminated sequences.

TL;DR: A method of rapid and unambiguous peptide sequencing by utilizing synthesis-implemented generation of termination sequences with subsequent matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometric analysis is introduced here.
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A Combination of Spin Diffusion Methods for the Determination of Protein–Ligand Complex Structural Ensembles

TL;DR: The combination of the spin-diffusion-based NMR methods INPHARMA, trNOE, and STD results in an accurate scoring function for docking modes and therefore determination of protein-ligand complex structures.
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De novo fragment-based design of inhibitors of DXS guided by spin-diffusion-based NMR spectroscopy

TL;DR: The STI methodology proved its strong potential as a tool to support medicinal-chemistry projects in their early stages, especially when dealing with weak binders.
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Relative configuration of micrograms of natural compounds using proton residual chemical shift anisotropy.

TL;DR: 2H RCSAs are accurately measured using constrained aligning gels or liquid crystals and applied to the 3D structural determination of molecules with varying complexities and allow the elucidation of the relative configuration of a briarane compound isolated from Briareum asbestinum.
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A Dynamic Zinc Redox Switch

TL;DR: The crystal structures of Gfa and Gfa-GTT draw the critical association between a dynamic zinc redox switch and a nucleophilic addition as a new facet of the redox activity of zinc-sulfur sites.