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Knud J. Jensen
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 234
Citations - 6257
Knud J. Jensen is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solid-phase synthesis & Peptide. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 227 publications receiving 5449 citations. Previous affiliations of Knud J. Jensen include Technical University of Denmark & Umeå University.
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Receptor-mediated exopolysaccharide perception controls bacterial infection
Yasuyuki Kawaharada,Simon Kelly,M. Wibroe Nielsen,Christian T. Hjuler,Kira Gysel,Artur Muszyński,Russell W. Carlson,Mikkel B. Thygesen,Niels Sandal,M. H. Asmussen,Maria Vinther,Stig U. Andersen,Lene Krusell,Søren Thirup,Knud J. Jensen,Clive W. Ronson,Mickaël Blaise,Simona Radutoiu,Jens Stougaard +18 more
TL;DR: It is shown that Epr3 expression is inducible and dependent on host perception of bacterial nodulation (Nod) factors, and that plant–bacterial compatibility and bacterial access to legume roots is regulated by a two-stage mechanism involving sequential receptor-mediated recognition of Nod factor and EPS signals.
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Legume receptors perceive the rhizobial lipochitin oligosaccharide signal molecules by direct binding
Angelique Broghammer,Lene Krusell,Mickaël Blaise,Jørgen Sauer,John T. Sullivan,Nicolai N. Maolanon,Maria Vinther,Andrea Lorentzen,Esben Bjørn Madsen,Knud J. Jensen,Peter Roepstorff,Søren Thirup,Clive W. Ronson,Mikkel B. Thygesen,Jens Stougaard +14 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that ligand recognition through direct ligand binding is a key step in the receptor-mediated activation mechanism leading to root nodule development in legumes.
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Backbone Amide Linker (BAL) Strategy for Solid-Phase Synthesis of C-Terminal-Modified and Cyclic Peptides1,2,3
Knud J. Jensen,Jordi Alsina,Michael F. Songster,Josef Vagner,Fernando Albericio,George Barany +5 more
TL;DR: This work describes here a novel Backbone Amide Linker (BAL) approach, whereby the growing peptide is anchored through a backbone nitrogen, thus allowing considerable flexibility in management of the termini.
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Microwave heating in solid-phase peptide synthesis
TL;DR: A comprehensive overview of the advances in microwave heating for peptide synthesis is provided, with a focus on systematic studies and general protocols, as well as important applications.
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Half‐Life Extension of Biopharmaceuticals using Chemical Methods: Alternatives to PEGylation
TL;DR: This review provides an overview of available conjugation chemistries, biophysical properties, and safety data associated with these concepts and the effects of these modifications on peptide and protein pharmacokinetics.