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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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Orientational and dynamical heterogeneity of Rhodamine 6G terminally attached to a DNA helix
Heike Neubauer,Natalia N. Gaiko,S Berger,J. Schaffer,Christian Eggeling,Jennifer Tuma,Laurent Verdier,Claus A. M. Seidel,Christian Griesinger,Andreas Volkmer +9 more
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Metal coordination and peripheral substitution modulate the activity of cyclic tetrapyrroles on αS aggregation: a structural and cell-based study.
Nazareno González,Iñaki Gentile,Hugo A. Garro,Hugo A. Garro,Susana Delgado-Ocaña,Carla F. Ramunno,Fiamma A. Buratti,Christian Griesinger,Claudio O. Fernández,Claudio O. Fernández +9 more
TL;DR: The laboratory has extended the studies in the field of the bioinorganic chemistry and biophysics to cellular biology, using a well-established cell-based model to study αS aggregation and demonstrated unequivocally that the modulation exerted by these compounds on amyloid assembly is a direct consequence of their interaction with the target protein.
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Protein-Drug Interactions in the Membrane: The Small Molecule Anle138b and its Binding to α-Synuclein Oligomers
Leif Antonschmidt,Riza Dervisoglu,Sergey Ryazanov,Andrei Leonov,Melanie Wegstroth,Karin Giller,Stefan Becker,Roland Benz,Gregor Eichele,Andre Fischer,Armin Giese,Loren B. Andreas,Christian Griesinger +12 more
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Interdomain Dynamics via Paramagnetic NMR on the Highly Flexible Complex Calmodulin/Munc13-1
TL;DR: In this paper , a new approach was proposed to characterize the interdomain motion of Calmodulin/Munc13-1 with pseudocontact shifts and residual dipolar couplings.
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Corrigendum: Atomic model of the type III secretion system needle
Antoine Loquet,Nikolaos G. Sgourakis,Rashmi Gupta,Karin Giller,Dietmar Riedel,Christian Goosmann,Christian Griesinger,Michael Kolbe,David Baker,Stefan Becker,Adam Lange +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Shigella flexneri needle was shown to fit well into a high-resolution cryo-electron-microscopic map, and observed differences regarding the location of the amino terminus were discussed.