Jacques Meyer

4.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
62 papers, 3.1k citations indexed

About

Jacques Meyer is a scholar working on Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Molecular Biology and Inorganic Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Jacques Meyer has authored 62 papers receiving a total of 3.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, 31 papers in Molecular Biology and 27 papers in Inorganic Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Jacques Meyer's work include Metalloenzymes and iron-sulfur proteins (43 papers), Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms (23 papers) and Porphyrin Metabolism and Disorders (12 papers). Jacques Meyer is often cited by papers focused on Metalloenzymes and iron-sulfur proteins (43 papers), Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms (23 papers) and Porphyrin Metabolism and Disorders (12 papers). Jacques Meyer collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Switzerland. Jacques Meyer's co-authors include Paulette M. Vignais, Bernard Billoud, Jean‐Marc Moulis, Eckard Münck, Jean Gagnon, Michael G. Casey, Jacques Gaillard, Marie‐Pierre Golinelli‐Cohen, Michael K. Johnson and Emile L. Bominaar and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Journal of Molecular Biology.

In The Last Decade

Jacques Meyer

62 papers receiving 3.0k citations

Hit Papers

Classification and phylogeny of hydrogenases 2001 2026 2009 2017 2001 250 500 750

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jacques Meyer France 29 1.8k 1.3k 771 525 308 62 3.1k
M.A. Carrondo Portugal 37 633 0.4× 3.0k 2.3× 960 1.2× 926 1.8× 292 0.9× 165 5.7k
Susana L. A. Andrade Germany 25 2.3k 1.3× 936 0.7× 1.0k 1.3× 933 1.8× 201 0.7× 52 4.0k
Francis E. Jenney United States 34 808 0.4× 1.9k 1.5× 780 1.0× 688 1.3× 249 0.8× 70 3.4k
Cláudio M. Soares Portugal 42 654 0.4× 3.1k 2.4× 337 0.4× 827 1.6× 405 1.3× 154 5.7k
Shinnichiro Suzuki Japan 32 584 0.3× 1.7k 1.3× 810 1.1× 579 1.1× 248 0.8× 176 3.5k
Nick E. Le Brun United Kingdom 41 1.1k 0.6× 2.4k 1.8× 439 0.6× 592 1.1× 343 1.1× 146 4.8k
Axel Magalon France 30 1.2k 0.7× 1.2k 0.9× 461 0.6× 479 0.9× 245 0.8× 66 2.4k
Imke Schröder United States 33 437 0.2× 1.6k 1.2× 426 0.6× 431 0.8× 258 0.8× 60 3.4k
Pedro Tavares Portugal 23 512 0.3× 767 0.6× 612 0.8× 263 0.5× 137 0.4× 73 1.8k
Ulrich Ermler Germany 30 1.6k 0.9× 2.2k 1.7× 859 1.1× 946 1.8× 251 0.8× 85 4.2k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jacques Meyer

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cutsail, George E., Peter E. Doan, Brian M. Hoffman, Jacques Meyer, & Joshua Telser. (2012). EPR and 57Fe ENDOR investigation of 2Fe ferredoxins from Aquifex aeolicus. JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry. 17(8). 1137–1150. 10 indexed citations
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Xiao, Yuming, Ming‐Liang Tan, Toshiko Ichiye, et al.. (2008). Dynamics of Rhodobacter capsulatus [2Fe-2S] Ferredoxin VI and Aquifex aeolicus Ferredoxin 5 via Nuclear Resonance Vibrational Spectroscopy (NRVS) and Resonance Raman Spectroscopy. Biochemistry. 47(25). 6612–6627. 34 indexed citations
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Meyer, Jacques. (2007). Iron–sulfur protein folds, iron–sulfur chemistry, and evolution. JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry. 13(2). 157–170. 187 indexed citations
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Meyer, Jacques. (2004). Miraculous catch of iron–sulfur protein sequences in the Sargasso Sea. FEBS Letters. 570(1-3). 1–6. 9 indexed citations
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Higgins, Catherine, Jacques Meyer, & Pernilla Wittung‐Stafshede. (2002). Exceptional stability of a [2Fe–2S] ferredoxin from hyperthermophilic bacterium Aquifex aeolicus. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics. 1599(1-2). 82–89. 10 indexed citations
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Yeh, Andrew, Xavier Ambroggio, Susana L. A. Andrade, et al.. (2002). High Resolution Crystal Structures of the Wild Type and Cys-55 → Ser and Cys-59 → Ser Variants of the Thioredoxin-like [2Fe-2S] Ferredoxin from Aquifex aeolicus. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277(37). 34499–34507. 24 indexed citations
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Meyer, Jacques. (2001). Ferredoxins of the third kind. FEBS Letters. 509(1). 1–5. 70 indexed citations
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Meyer, Jacques, et al.. (2001). Mapping the interaction of the [2Fe–2S] Clostridium pasteurianum ferredoxin with the nitrogenase MoFe protein. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology. 1549(1). 32–36. 9 indexed citations
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Vignais, Paulette M., Bernard Billoud, & Jacques Meyer. (2001). Classification and phylogeny of hydrogenases. FEMS Microbiology Reviews. 25(4). 455–501. 807 indexed citations breakdown →
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Meyer, Jacques, et al.. (2000). Purification, characterisation, cloning and sequencing of the gene encoding oligopeptidase PepO fromStreptococcus thermophilusA. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 191(1). 79–85. 14 indexed citations
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Yoo, Sun Jae, Jacques Meyer, Catalina Achim, et al.. (2000). Mössbauer, EPR, and MCD studies of the C9S and C42S variants of Clostridium pasteurianum rubredoxin and MCD studies of the wild-type protein. JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry. 5(4). 475–487. 30 indexed citations
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Yeh, Andrew, et al.. (2000). Structure of a thioredoxin-like [2Fe-2S] ferredoxin from Aquifex aeolicus. Journal of Molecular Biology. 300(3). 587–595. 46 indexed citations
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Moulis, Jean‐Marc, et al.. (1996). Molecular mechanism of pyruvate‐ferredoxin oxidoreductases based on data obtained with the Clostridium pasteurianum enzyme. FEBS Letters. 380(3). 287–290. 26 indexed citations
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Achim, Catalina, Marie‐Pierre Golinelli‐Cohen, Emile L. Bominaar, Jacques Meyer, & Eckard Münck. (1996). Mössbauer Study of Cys56Ser Mutant 2Fe Ferredoxin from Clostridium Pasteurianum:  Evidence for Double Exchange in an [Fe2S2]+ Cluster. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 118(34). 8168–8169. 72 indexed citations
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Crouse, Brian R., Jacques Meyer, & Michael K. Johnson. (1995). Spectroscopic Evidence for a Reduced Fe2S2 Cluster with a S = 9/2 Ground State in Mutant Forms of Clostridium pasteurianum 2Fe Ferredoxin. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 117(37). 9612–9613. 72 indexed citations
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Meyer, Jacques & Jean Gagnon. (1991). Primary structure of hydrogenase from Clostridium pasteurianum. Biochemistry. 30(40). 9697–9704. 98 indexed citations
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Meyer, Jacques. (1988). The evolution of ferredoxins. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 3(9). 222–226. 27 indexed citations
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Meyer, Jacques, Jacques Gaillard, & Jean‐Marc Moulis. (1988). Hydrogen-1 nuclear magnetic resonance of the nitrogenase iron protein (Cp2) from Clostridium pasteurianum. Biochemistry. 27(16). 6150–6156. 33 indexed citations
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Moulis, Jean‐Marc, Jacques Meyer, & Marc Lutz. (1984). [4Fe-4X]2+ (X = sulfur, selenium) clusters in Clostridium pasteurianum ferredoxin and in synthetic analogs: structural data from resonance Raman spectroscopy. Biochemistry. 23(26). 6605–6613. 20 indexed citations

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