Thomas Bornemann

669 total citations
8 papers, 528 citations indexed

About

Thomas Bornemann is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas Bornemann has authored 8 papers receiving a total of 528 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Genetics and 6 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Thomas Bornemann's work include RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (7 papers), Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology (7 papers) and Bacteriophages and microbial interactions (6 papers). Thomas Bornemann is often cited by papers focused on RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (7 papers), Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology (7 papers) and Bacteriophages and microbial interactions (6 papers). Thomas Bornemann collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Switzerland and Australia. Thomas Bornemann's co-authors include Wolfgang Wintermeyer, Marina V. Rodnina, Johannes Jöckel, Wolf Holtkamp, Annette H. Erbse, Regina Zahn, Bernd Bukau, Axel Mogk, David A. Dougan and Ronny Schmidt and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Angewandte Chemie International Edition and Nature Communications.

In The Last Decade

Thomas Bornemann

8 papers receiving 526 citations

Peers

Thomas Bornemann
Felix Gloge Germany
Arzu Sandikci United States
Lorraine Hewitt United Kingdom
Cheryl A. Woolhead United Kingdom
Karen R. Silber United States
Ahmad Jomaa United States
X. Yu United States
Nikki A. Copeland United Kingdom
Dagmar Mohr Germany
Tara Fox United States
Felix Gloge Germany
Thomas Bornemann
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Countries citing papers authored by Thomas Bornemann

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Fields of papers citing papers by Thomas Bornemann

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Thomas Bornemann

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All Works

8 of 8 papers shown
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Lakomek, Nils‐Alexander, Albena Draycheva, Thomas Bornemann, & Wolfgang Wintermeyer. (2016). Electrostatics and Intrinsic Disorder Drive Translocon Binding of the SRP Receptor FtsY. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 55(33). 9544–9547. 12 indexed citations
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Lakomek, Nils‐Alexander, Albena Draycheva, Thomas Bornemann, & Wolfgang Wintermeyer. (2016). Electrostatics and Intrinsic Disorder Drive Translocon Binding of the SRP Receptor FtsY. Angewandte Chemie. 128(33). 9696–9699. 2 indexed citations
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Draycheva, Albena, Thomas Bornemann, Sergey Ryazanov, Nils‐Alexander Lakomek, & Wolfgang Wintermeyer. (2016). The bacterial SRP receptor, FtsY, is activated on binding to the translocon. Molecular Microbiology. 102(1). 152–167. 25 indexed citations
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Ge, Yan, Albena Draycheva, Thomas Bornemann, Marina V. Rodnina, & Wolfgang Wintermeyer. (2014). Lateral opening of the bacterial translocon on ribosome binding and signal peptide insertion. Nature Communications. 5(1). 5263–5263. 46 indexed citations
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Bornemann, Thomas, Wolf Holtkamp, & Wolfgang Wintermeyer. (2014). Interplay between trigger factor and other protein biogenesis factors on the ribosome. Nature Communications. 5(1). 4180–4180. 60 indexed citations
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Holtkamp, Wolf, Sejeong Lee, Thomas Bornemann, et al.. (2012). Dynamic switch of the signal recognition particle from scanning to targeting. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 19(12). 1332–1337. 64 indexed citations
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Bornemann, Thomas, Johannes Jöckel, Marina V. Rodnina, & Wolfgang Wintermeyer. (2008). Signal sequence–independent membrane targeting of ribosomes containing short nascent peptides within the exit tunnel. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 15(5). 494–499. 140 indexed citations
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Erbse, Annette H., Ronny Schmidt, Thomas Bornemann, et al.. (2006). ClpS is an essential component of the N-end rule pathway in Escherichia coli. Nature. 439(7077). 753–756. 179 indexed citations

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