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Overview

Milos R. Filipovic is affiliated with the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with specific focus on molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, aging, and plant science.

Their work extensively covers topics related to sulfur compounds in biology, redox biology and oxidative stress, genetics, aging, and longevity in model organisms, folate and B vitamins research, genomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stress, advanced glycation end products research, and ion channels and receptors.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Milos R. Filipovic include Thibaut Vignane, Dunja Petrovic, Marko Miler, Ivana Ivanović-Burmazović, and Emilia Kouroussis.

Their publications have appeared most notably in the following venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Nature Communications
  • Cell Metabolism
  • Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Milos R. Filipovic include:

  • "Hydrogen sulfide is neuroprotective in Alzheimer's disease by sulfhydrating GSK3β and inhibiting Tau hyperphosphorylation", 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "ATF-4 and hydrogen sulfide signalling mediate longevity in response to inhibition of translation or mTORC1", 2022, Nature Communications
  • "The Role of Protein Persulfidation in Brain Aging and Neurodegeneration", 2021, Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
  • "Emerging Chemical Biology of Protein Persulfidation", 2023, Antioxidants and Redox Signaling
  • "Selective Persulfide Detection Reveals Evolutionarily Conserved Antiaging Effects of S-Sulfhydration", 2020, Cell Metabolism

Best Publications

  • Chemical Biology of H2S Signaling through Persulfidation.

    Milos R. Filipovic;Jasmina Zivanovic;Beatriz Alvarez;Ruma Banerjee

  • H2S and NO cooperatively regulate vascular tone by activating a neuroendocrine HNO-TRPA1-CGRP signalling pathway

    Mirjam Eberhardt;Maria Dux;Barbara Namer;Jan Miljkovic

  • Selective Persulfide Detection Reveals Evolutionarily Conserved Antiaging Effects of S-Sulfhydration

    Jasmina Zivanovic;Emilia Kouroussis;Joshua B. Kohl;Bikash Adhikari

  • Chemical Characterization of the Smallest S-Nitrosothiol, HSNO; Cellular Cross-talk of H2S and S-Nitrosothiols

    Milos R. Filipovic;Jan Lj. Miljkovic;Thomas Nauser;Maksim Royzen

  • Reaction of Hydrogen Sulfide with Disulfide and Sulfenic Acid to Form the Strongly Nucleophilic Persulfide.

    Ernesto Cuevasanta;Mike Lange;Jenner Bonanata;E. Laura Coitiño

  • Detection of protein S-sulfhydration by a tag-switch technique.

    Dehui Zhang;Igor Macinkovic;Nelmi O. Devarie-Baez;Jia Pan

  • Biosynthesis and Reactivity of Cysteine Persulfides in Signaling

    Pramod K. Yadav;Michael Martinov;Victor Vitvitsky;Javier Seravalli

  • Hydrogen sulfide is neuroprotective in Alzheimer's disease by sulfhydrating GSK3β and inhibiting Tau hyperphosphorylation.

    Daniel Giovinazzo;Biljana Bursac;Juan I. Sbodio;Sumedha Nalluru

  • TRPA1 and Substance P Mediate Colitis in Mice

    Matthias A. Engel;Andreas Leffler;Andreas Leffler;Florian Niedermirtl;Alexandru Babes

  • Improved tag-switch method reveals that thioredoxin acts as depersulfidase and controls the intracellular levels of protein persulfidation

    Rudolf Wedmann;Constantin Onderka;Shengwei Wei;István András Szijártó

  • Methylglyoxal Activates Nociceptors through Transient Receptor Potential Channel A1 (TRPA1) A POSSIBLE MECHANISM OF METABOLIC NEUROPATHIES

    Mirjam J. Eberhardt;Milos R. Filipovic;Andreas Leffler

  • Persulfidation (S-sulfhydration) and H2S

    Milos R. Filipovic

  • Redox Modulation of HMGB1-Related Signaling

    Christina Janko;Milos Filipović;Luis E. Munoz;Christine Schorn

  • Hydrogen Sulfide Oxidation by Myoglobin

    Trever Bostelaar;Victor Vitvitsky;Jacques Kumutima;Brianne E. Lewis

  • Generation of HNO and HSNO from nitrite by heme-iron-catalyzed metabolism with H₂S.

    Jan Lj. Miljkovic;Isabell Kenkel;Ivana Ivanović-Burmazović;Milos R. Filipovic

  • Human TRPA1 is a heat sensor displaying intrinsic U-shaped thermosensitivity

    Lavanya Moparthi;Tatjana I Kichko;Mirjam Eberhardt;Edward D Högestätt

  • Beyond H2S and NO interplay: hydrogen sulfide and nitroprusside react directly to give nitroxyl (HNO). A new pharmacological source of HNO.

    Milos R Filipovic;Mirjam Eberhardt;Vladimir Prokopovic;Ana Mijuskovic

  • Working with “H2S”: Facts and apparent artifacts

    Rudolf Wedmann;Sarah Bertlein;Igor Macinkovic;Sebastian Böltz

  • Biochemical insight into physiological effects of H2S: reaction with peroxynitrite and formation of a new nitric oxide donor, sulfinyl nitrite

    Milos R. Filipovic;Jan Miljkovic;Andrea Allgäuer;Ricardo Chaurio

  • Seven-coordinate iron and manganese complexes with acyclic and rigid pentadentate chelates and their superoxide dismutase activity.

    Gao-Feng Liu;Milos Filipovic;Frank W. Heinemann;Ivana Ivanovic-Burmazovic

Frequent Co-Authors

Ivana Ivanović-Burmazović
Ivana Ivanović-Burmazović Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Peter W. Reeh
Peter W. Reeh University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Ruma Banerjee
Ruma Banerjee University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ming Xian
Ming Xian Brown University
Kate S. Carroll
Kate S. Carroll Scripps Research Institute
Matthew Whiteman
Matthew Whiteman University of Exeter
Beatriz Alvarez
Beatriz Alvarez University of the Republic
Martin Herrmann
Martin Herrmann University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Solomon H. Snyder
Solomon H. Snyder Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Bruno Gonzalez-Zorn
Bruno Gonzalez-Zorn Complutense University of Madrid

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