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Rosemary A. Stuart

Rosemary A. Stuart

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
8430
World Ranking
18043
National Ranking
7380

Rosemary A. Stuart publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Rosemary A. Stuart sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 87 publications — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Rosemary A. Stuart D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Rosemary A. Stuart sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 49 D-Index — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Rosemary A. Stuart is affiliated with Marquette University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with notable contributions in Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, and Cell Biology. The scientist's work spans across several interconnected topics, including RNA modifications and cancer, mitochondrial function and pathology, ATP synthase and ATPases research, autophagy in disease and therapy, endoplasmic reticulum stress and disease, cellular transport and secretion, and ubiquitin and proteasome pathways.

Stuart has published multiple papers in high-impact journals. Key recent publications include:

  • Distinct Roles of Mitochondrial HIGD1A and HIGD2A in Respiratory Complex and Supercomplex Biogenesis, 2020, Cell Reports
  • Mutation of the PEBP-like domain of the mitoribosomal MrpL35/mL38 protein results in production of nascent chains with impaired capacity to assemble into OXPHOS complexes, 2023, Molecular Biology of the Cell
  • Identification of MIMAS, a multifunctional mega-assembly integrating metabolic and respiratory biogenesis factors of mitochondria, 2024, Cell Reports
  • The N-terminal region of yeast mitoribosomal Mrp7/ bL27m protein serves to optimize translation of nascent chains competent for OXPHOS complex assembly, 2023, FEBS Letters

Frequent collaborators in their research include Joshua Garlich, Jodie M. Box, Alba Timón-Gómez, Cristina Ugalde, and Antoni Barrientos. Stuart's work has appeared most often in the journals Cell Reports, Molecular Biology of the Cell, and FEBS Letters.

Their investigations delve into the molecular mechanisms underlying mitochondrial biogenesis and function, particularly focusing on protein complexes involved in oxidative phosphorylation. Stuart's research encompasses the integration of metabolic and respiratory biogenesis factors, as well as the translation processes related to mitochondrial ribosomal proteins.

Best Publications

  • Cardiolipin stabilizes respiratory chain supercomplexes.

    Kathy Pfeiffer;Vishal Gohil;Rosemary A. Stuart;Carola Hunte

  • Oxa1p acts as a general membrane insertion machinery for proteins encoded by mitochondrial DNA.

    Kai Hell;Walter Neupert;Rosemary A. Stuart

  • Carrier protein import into mitochondria mediated by the intermembrane proteins Tim10/Mrs11 and Tim12/Mrs5

    Christian Sirrenberg;Maxi Endres;Heike Fölsch;Rosemary A. Stuart

  • Oxa1p, an essential component of the N-tail protein export machinery in mitochondria

    Kai Hell;Johannes M. Herrmann;Elke Pratje;Walter Neupert

  • AAA proteases with catalytic sites on opposite membrane surfaces comprise a proteolytic system for the ATP-dependent degradation of inner membrane proteins in mitochondria.

    K. Leonhard;J. M. Herrmann;R. A. Stuart;G. Mannhaupt

  • The cytochrome bc1 and cytochrome c oxidase complexes associate to form a single supracomplex in yeast mitochondria.

    Cristina-Maria Cruciat;Susanne Brunner;Frank Baumann;Walter Neupert

  • Yeast Oxa1 interacts with mitochondrial ribosomes: the importance of the C-terminal region of Oxa1

    Lixia Jia;Mary Kathryn Dienhart;Mark Schramp;Matthew McCauley

  • Internal targeting signal of the BCS1 protein: a novel mechanism of import into mitochondria.

    Heike Fölsch;Bernard Guiard;Walter Neupert;Rosemary A. Stuart

  • Mitochondrial molecular chaperones: Their role in protein translocation

    Rosemary A. Stuart;Douglas M. Cyr;Elizabeth A. Craig;Walter Neupert

  • Oxa1p mediates the export of the N- and C-termini of pCoxII from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space

    Kai Hell;Johannes Herrmann;Elke Pratje;Walter Neupert

  • Rcf1 and Rcf2, members of the hypoxia-induced gene 1 protein family, are critical components of the mitochondrial cytochrome bc1-cytochrome c oxidase supercomplex.

    Vera Strogolova;Andrew Furness;Micaela Robb-McGrath;Joshua Garlich

  • Insertion into the mitochondrial inner membrane of a polytopic protein, the nuclear‐encoded Oxa1p

    Johannes M. Herrmann;Walter Neupert;Rosemary A. Stuart

  • Bcs1p, an AAA‐family member, is a chaperone for the assembly of the cytochrome bc1 complex

    Cristina Maria Cruciat;Kai Hell;Heike Fölsch;Walter Neupert

  • The Alb3/Oxa1/YidC protein family: membrane-localized chaperones facilitating membrane protein insertion?

    Andreas Kuhn;Rosemary Stuart;Ralph Henry;Ross E. Dalbey

  • Import of cytochrome c heme lyase into mitochondria : a novel pathway into the intermembrane space

    R Lill;R A Stuart;M E Drygas;F E Nargang

  • Mitochondrial heat shock protein 70, a molecular chaperone for proteins encoded by mitochondrial DNA.

    Johannes M. Herrmann;Rosemary A. Stuart;Elisabeth A. Craig;Walter Neupert

  • Insertion of proteins into the inner membrane of mitochondria: the role of the Oxa1 complex

    Rosemary A Stuart

  • The DNA Helicase, Hmi1p, Is Transported into Mitochondria by a C-terminal Cleavable Targeting Signal

    Connie M. Lee;Juhan Sedman;Walter Neupert;Rosemary A. Stuart

  • Supercomplex organization of the oxidative phosphorylation enzymes in yeast mitochondria.

    Rosemary A. Stuart

  • Oxa1 Directly Interacts with Atp9 and Mediates Its Assembly into the Mitochondrial F1Fo-ATP Synthase Complex

    Lixia Jia;Mary Kathryn Dienhart;Rosemary A. Stuart

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter Neupert
Walter Neupert Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Johannes M. Herrmann
Johannes M. Herrmann Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Ilka Wittig
Ilka Wittig Goethe University Frankfurt
Roland Lill
Roland Lill Philipp University of Marburg
Hermann Schägger
Hermann Schägger Goethe University Frankfurt
Peter Rehling
Peter Rehling University of Göttingen
Thomas H. Söllner
Thomas H. Söllner Heidelberg University
Andreas Kuhn
Andreas Kuhn University of Hohenheim
Donald W. Nicholson
Donald W. Nicholson MSD (United States)
Michael Brunner
Michael Brunner Heidelberg University

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