Standout Papers

Natural protein proteinase inhibitors and their interaction with proteinases 1989 2026 2001 2013 922
  1. Natural protein proteinase inhibitors and their interaction with proteinases (1992)
    Wolfram Bode, Robert Huber European Journal of Biochemistry
  2. The refined 1.9 A crystal structure of human alpha-thrombin: interaction with D-Phe-Pro-Arg chloromethylketone and significance of the Tyr-Pro-Pro-Trp insertion segment. (1989)
    Wolfram Bode, Irmgard Mayr et al. The EMBO Journal
  3. The cystatins: Protein inhibitors of cysteine proteinases (1991)
    Vito Türk, Wolfram Bode FEBS Letters
  4. The Structure of a Complex of Recombinant Hirudin and Human α-Thrombin (1990)
    T.J. Rydel, Kirubhagaran Ravichandran et al. Science
  5. The refined 1.9‐Å X‐ray crystal structure of d‐Phe‐Pro‐Arg chloromethylketone‐inhibited human α‐thrombin: Structure analysis, overall structure, electrostatic properties, detailed active‐site geometry, and structure‐function relationships (1992)
    Wolfram Bode, Vito Türk et al. Protein Science
  6. Structural basis of the activation and action of trypsin (1978)
    Robert Huber, Wolfram Bode Accounts of Chemical Research
  7. The 2.0 A X-ray crystal structure of chicken egg white cystatin and its possible mode of interaction with cysteine proteinases. (1988)
    Wolfram Bode, Richard A. Engh et al. The EMBO Journal
  8. The geometry of the reactive site and of the peptide groups in trypsin, trypsinogen and its complexes with inhibitors (1983)
    Markus Marquart, J. Walter et al. Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Science
  9. Structure of the complex formed by bovine trypsin and bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (1974)
    Robert Huber, D. Kukla et al. Journal of Molecular Biology
  10. The refined crystal structure of bovine β-trypsin at 1·8 Å resolution (1975)
    Wolfram Bode, P. Schwager Journal of Molecular Biology
  11. X-ray crystallographic structure of the light-harvesting biliprotein C-phycocyanin from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Mastigocladus laminosus and its resemblance to globin structures (1985)
    Tilman Schirmer, Wolfram Bode et al. Journal of Molecular Biology
  12. The transition of bovine trypsinogen to a trypsin-like state upon strong ligand binding (1978)
    Wolfram Bode, P. Schwager et al. Journal of Molecular Biology
  13. Crystal structure of bovine trypsinogen at 1·8 Å resolution (1977)
    Heinz Fehlhammer, Wolfram Bode et al. Journal of Molecular Biology
  14. Crystal and Molecular Structure of a Dimer Composed of the Variable Portions of the Bence-Jones Protein REI (1974)
    O. Epp, Peter M. Colman et al. European Journal of Biochemistry

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Works of Wolfram Bode being referenced

The crystal structure of dipeptidyl peptidase IV (CD26) reveals its functional regulation and enzymatic mechanism
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Human leukocyte and porcine pancreatic elastase: x-ray crystal structures, mechanism, substrate specificity, and mechanism-based inhibitors
1989
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Wolfram Bode 14943 6506 7085 282 27.8k
Robin W. Carrell 8077 7718 5817 214 19.6k
Vito Türk 12607 6980 1614 418 24.9k
Edward A. Sausville 19041 3340 2083 325 30.4k
Richard D. Klausner 21987 3397 3947 243 37.5k
Scott H. Kaufmann 25520 3610 3176 400 35.7k
Philip S. Low 15502 1624 1441 514 36.2k
John Kuriyan 28440 1227 3879 230 38.2k
Dario C. Altieri 22122 4407 2393 255 30.8k
Ralph J. DeBerardinis 27775 19196 1195 230 41.4k
Donald Küfe 27505 5489 4003 607 40.8k

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