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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
43
Citations
8539
World Ranking
3173
National Ranking
795

Best Publications

  • Sorting Signals, N-Terminal Modifications and Abundance of the Chloroplast Proteome

    Boris L Zybailov;Heidi Rutschow;Giulia Friso;Andrea Rudella

  • In-Depth Analysis of the Thylakoid Membrane Proteome of Arabidopsis thaliana Chloroplasts: New Proteins, New Functions, and a Plastid Proteome Database

    Giulia Friso;Lisa Giacomelli;A. Jimmy Ytterberg;Jean-Benoit Peltier

  • Central Functions of the Lumenal and Peripheral Thylakoid Proteome of Arabidopsis Determined by Experimentation and Genome-Wide Prediction

    Jean-Benoît Peltier;Olof Emanuelsson;Dário E. Kalume;Jimmy Ytterberg

  • Proteomics of the Chloroplast: Systematic Identification and Targeting Analysis of Lumenal and Peripheral Thylakoid Proteins

    Jean-Benoît Peltier;Giulia Friso;Dário Eluan Kalume;Peter Roepstorff

  • Reconstruction of Metabolic Pathways, Protein Expression, and Homeostasis Machineries across Maize Bundle Sheath and Mesophyll Chloroplasts: Large-Scale Quantitative Proteomics Using the First Maize Genome Assembly

    Giulia Friso;Wojciech Majeran;Mingshu Huang;Qi Sun

  • Nucleoid-enriched proteomes in developing plastids and chloroplasts from maize leaves; a new conceptual framework for nucleoid functions

    Wojciech Majeran;Giulia Friso;Yukari Asakura;Xian Qu

  • RIP1, a member of an Arabidopsis protein family, interacts with the protein RARE1 and broadly affects RNA editing

    Stephane Bentolila;Wade P. Heller;Tao Sun;Arianne M. Babina

  • Structural and Metabolic Transitions of C4 Leaf Development and Differentiation Defined by Microscopy and Quantitative Proteomics in Maize

    Wojciech Majeran;Giulia Friso;Lalit Ponnala;Brian Connolly

  • Clp protease complexes from photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic plastids and mitochondria of plants, their predicted three-dimensional structures, and functional implications

    Jean-Benoît Peltier;Daniel R. Ripoll;Giulia Friso;Andrea Rudella

  • A member of the Whirly family is a multifunctional RNA- and DNA-binding protein that is essential for chloroplast biogenesis

    Jana Prikryl;Kenneth P. Watkins;Giulia Friso;Klaas J. van Wijk

  • Structural changes and lateral redistribution of photosystem II during donor side photoinhibition of thylakoids.

    R Barbato;G Friso;F Rigoni;F Dalla Vecchia

  • Large Scale Comparative Proteomics of a Chloroplast Clp Protease Mutant Reveals Folding Stress, Altered Protein Homeostasis, and Feedback Regulation of Metabolism

    Boris Zybailov;Giulia Friso;Jitae Kim;Andrea Rudella

  • A Zinc Finger Motif-Containing Protein Is Essential for Chloroplast RNA Editing

    Tao Sun;Xiaowen Shi;Giulia Friso;Klaas Van Wijk

  • Downregulation of ClpR2 Leads to Reduced Accumulation of the ClpPRS Protease Complex and Defects in Chloroplast Biogenesis in Arabidopsis

    Andrea Rudella;Giulia Friso;Jose M. Alonso;Joseph R. Ecker

  • ClpS1 Is a Conserved Substrate Selector for the Chloroplast Clp Protease System in Arabidopsis

    Kenji Nishimura;Yukari Asakura;Giulia Friso;Jitae Kim

  • Degradation of Photosystem II reaction center D1-protein induced by UVB radiation in isolated thylakoids. Identification and characterization of C- and N-terminal breakdown products

    Giulia Friso;Cornelia Spetea;Giorgio M. Giacometti;Imre Vass

  • Loss of Plastoglobule Kinases ABC1K1 and ABC1K3 Causes Conditional Degreening, Modified Prenyl-Lipids, and Recruitment of the Jasmonic Acid Pathway

    Peter K. Lundquist;Anton Poliakov;Lisa Giacomelli;Giulia Friso

  • Quantitative Proteomics of a Chloroplast SRP54 Sorting Mutant and Its Genetic Interactions with CLPC1 in Arabidopsis

    Heidi Rutschow;A. Jimmy Ytterberg;Giulia Friso;Robert Nilsson

  • Degradation of the D1 Protein of Photosystem‐II Reaction Centre by Ultraviolet‐B Radiation Requires the Presence of Functional Manganese on the Donor Side

    Roberto Barbato;Annalisa Frizzo;Giulia Friso;Fernanda Rigoni

  • Construction of plastid reference proteomes for maize and Arabidopsis and evaluation of their orthologous relationships; the concept of orthoproteomics.

    Mingshu Huang;Giulia Friso;Kenji Nishimura;Xian Qu

Frequent Co-Authors

James Barber
James Barber Imperial College London
Peter J. Nixon
Peter J. Nixon Imperial College London
Imre Vass
Imre Vass Biological Research Centre
Cornelia Spetea
Cornelia Spetea University of Gothenburg

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