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Anna Maria Brunati

Anna Maria Brunati

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Chemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
5988
World Ranking
17578
National Ranking
707

Overview

Anna Maria Brunati is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy and contributes to research primarily within the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. Their work prominently features subfields such as Molecular Biology, Physiology, Cell Biology, Epidemiology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

Their research covers several main topics including ATP Synthase and ATPases Research, Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology, Signaling Pathways in Disease, Autophagy in Disease and Therapy, Neonatal Health and Biochemistry, Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide, and Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms.

Recent publications by Anna Maria Brunati include:

  • The mitochondrial chaperone TRAP1 regulates F-ATP synthase channel formation (2022, Cell Death and Differentiation)
  • Therapeutic targeting of Lyn kinase to treat chorea-acanthocytosis (2021, Acta Neuropathologica Communications)
  • Fyn specifically Regulates the activity of red cell glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase (2020, Redox Biology)
  • Lights and Shade of Next-Generation Pi3k Inhibitors in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (2020, OncoTargets and Therapy)
  • Human Sperm Capacitation Involves the Regulation of the Tyr-Phosphorylation Level of the Anion Exchanger 1 (AE1) (2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences)

They frequently publish in venues such as:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Cancers
  • Cell Death and Differentiation
  • Acta Neuropathologica Communications
  • Redox Biology

In collaboration, Anna Maria Brunati has worked repeatedly with several co-authors, including:

  • Elena Tibaldi
  • Mario A. Pagano
  • Enrica Federti
  • Alessandro Mattè
  • Lucia De Franceschi

Best Publications

  • Different susceptibility of protein kinases to staurosporine inhibition Kinetic studies and molecular bases for the resistance of protein kinase CK2

    Flavio Meggio;Arianna Donella Deana;Maria Ruzzene;Anna M. Brunati

  • Chronic lymphocytic leukemia B cells contain anomalous Lyn tyrosine kinase, a putative contribution to defective apoptosis

    Antonella Contri;Anna Maria Brunati;Livio Trentin;Anna Cabrelle

  • Catalase Takes Part in Rat Liver Mitochondria Oxidative Stress Defense

    Mauro Salvi;Valentina Battaglia;Anna Maria Brunati;Nicoletta La Rocca

  • Sequential phosphorylation of protein band 3 by Syk and Lyn tyrosine kinases in intact human erythrocytes: identification of primary and secondary phosphorylation sites

    Anna Maria Brunati;Luciana Bordin;Luciana Bordin;Giulio Clari;Giulio Clari;Peter James;Peter James

  • Multiple phosphorylation of α-synuclein by protein tyrosine kinase Syk prevents eosin-induced aggregation

    Alessandro Negro;Anna Maria Brunati;Arianna Donella-Deana;Maria Lina Massimino

  • Polycation-dependent, Ca2+-antagonized phosphorylation of calmodulin by casein kinase-2 and a spleen tyrosine protein kinase.

    Flavio Meggio;Anna Maria Brunati;Lorenzo A. Pinna

  • Characterization and location of Src-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation in rat brain mitochondria.

    Mauro Salvi;Anna Maria Brunati;Luciana Bordin;Nicoletta La Rocca

  • Tyrosine phosphorylation in mitochondria : A new frontier in mitochondrial signaling

    Mauro Salvi;Anna Maria Brunati;Antonio Toninello

  • Band 3 is an anchor protein and a target for SHP-2 tyrosine phosphatase in human erythrocytes

    Luciana Bordin;Anna Maria Brunati;Arianna Donella-Deana;Bruno Baggio

  • Ser-256 phosphorylation dynamics of Aquaporin 2 during maturation from the ER to the vesicular compartment in renal cells.

    Giuseppe Procino;Monica Carmosino;Oriano Marin;Anna M Brunati

  • Inhibition of protein kinase CK2 by condensed polyphenolic derivatives. An in vitro and in vivo study.

    Flavio Meggio;Mario A. Pagano;Stefano Moro;Giuseppe Zagotto

  • Heparanase and Syndecan-1 Interplay Orchestrates Fibroblast Growth Factor-2-induced Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition in Renal Tubular Cells

    Valentina Masola;Giovanni Gambaro;Elena Tibaldi;Anna Maria Brunati

  • Interaction of genistein with the mitochondrial electron transport chain results in opening of the membrane transition pore

    Mauro Salvi;Anna Maria Brunati;Giulio Clari;Antonio Toninello

  • Membrane association of peroxiredoxin-2 in red cells is mediated by the N-terminal cytoplasmic domain of band 3.

    Alessandro Matte;Mariarita Bertoldi;Narla Mohandas;Xiuli An

  • Site specificity of p72syk protein tyrosine kinase: efficient phosphorylation of motifs recognized by Src homology 2 domains of the Src family

    Anna Maria Brunati;Arianna Donella-Deana;Maria Ruzzene;Oriano Marin

  • Tyrosine phosphatase activity in mitochondria: presence of Shp-2 phosphatase in mitochondria.

    Mauro Salvi;A Stringaro;Anna Maria Brunati;E Agostinelli

  • Absence of Neurofibromin Induces an Oncogenic Metabolic Switch via Mitochondrial ERK-Mediated Phosphorylation of the Chaperone TRAP1.

    Ionica Masgras;Francesco Ciscato;Anna Maria Brunati;Elena Tibaldi

  • The N-terminal 11 amino acids of human erythrocyte band 3 are critical for aldolase binding and protein phosphorylation: Implications for band 3 function

    Silverio Perrotta;Adriana Borriello;Andrea Scaloni;Lucia De Franceschi

  • Erythrocyte membrane changes of chorea-acanthocytosis are the result of altered Lyn kinase activity

    Lucia De Franceschi;Carlo Tomelleri;Alessandro Matte;Anna Maria Brunati

  • Autophosphorylation of type 2 casein kinase TS at both its α- and β-subunits: Influence of different effectors

    Flavio Meggio;Anna Maria Brunati;Lorenzo A. Pinna

  • Tyrosine phosphorylation of protein kinase CK2 by Src-related tyrosine kinases correlates with increased catalytic activity.

    Arianna Donella-Deana;Luca Cesaro;Stefania Sarno;Maria Ruzzene

  • Src‐Tyrosine kinases are major agents in mitochondrial tyrosine phosphorylation

    Elena Tibaldi;Anna Maria Brunati;Maria Lina Massimino;Annarita Stringaro

Frequent Co-Authors

Lorenzo A. Pinna
Lorenzo A. Pinna University of Padua
Livio Trentin
Livio Trentin University of Padua
Oriano Marin
Oriano Marin University of Padua
Antonio Toninello
Antonio Toninello University of Padua
Maria Ruzzene
Maria Ruzzene University of Padua
Gianpietro Semenzato
Gianpietro Semenzato University of Padua
Flavio Meggio
Flavio Meggio University of Padua
Stefania Sarno
Stefania Sarno University of Bologna
Narla Mohandas
Narla Mohandas New York Blood Center
Achille Iolascon
Achille Iolascon University of Naples Federico II

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