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M. Cristina Palmieri


Position

Post Doctoral Fellow

Current site of work

Fondazione Edmund Mach

Street, number

via Mach, 1

City

S. Michele all'Adige TN

Postal code

38010

Country

Italy

E-mail

mariacristina.palmieri@iasma.it

Phone

+39 0461 615506

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Degree, Msc, or PhD; when; where; on what subject; title of the thesis

Ph.D. (DR. RER. NAT.) Redox signalling and proteomics unit, Institute of Biochemical Plant Pathology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Munich (Germany);
“Nitric Oxide Signalling in Arabidopsis thaliana: Redox Modification in Mitochondria and Regulation of Transcription”

Expertise

Plant pathology, plant proteomics, post-transcriptional modification, nitric oxide signalling

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Research experience, training, professional stages

2004, University of Verona (Verona, Italy) Scientific and Technological Department, Division of Genetic Biotechnology. “Characterization of nitric oxide signalling in Arabidopsis thaliana during plant-pathogen interaction”
2005, University of Verona (Verona, Italy) Scientific and Technological Department, Division of Genetic Biotechnology. “Characterization of the induced systemic resistance (ISR) in Arabidopsis thaliana
2006 - 2009, Helmholtz Zentrum München (Munich, Germany), Institute of Biochemical Plant Pathology, Redox signalling and proteomics unit. As PhD student; “Post-transcriptional modification induced by nitric oxide in mitochondria, with a particular attention to the modulation of photorespiration during plant stress-response”
2009 - present, IASMA Research and Innovation Centre, FEM, “proteomic characterization of grapevine self protection induced by beneficial microbes”

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Current research area

plant-pathogen interaction, phosphoproteomics, Plasmopara viticola


Publication List (last five years):

REGULATION OF PLANT GLYCINE DECARBOXYLASE BY S-NITROSYLATION AND GLUTATHIONYLATION. Palmieri MC, Lindermayr C, Bauwe H, Steinhauser C, Durner J
Plant Physiol. 2010; 152, 1514-1528

IN SILICO SEARCH FOR NITRIC OXIDE SENSITIVE PROMOTER ELEMENTS IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA. Lindermayr C, Palmieri MC, Durner J. Plant Signal Behav. 2008;3(10):827–828

THE EFFECT OF THE BACTERIAL EFFECTOR PROTEIN HARPIN ON TRANSCRIPTIONAL PROFILE AND MITOCHONDRIAL PROTEINS OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA.  Livaja M, Palmieri MC, von Rad U, Durner J. Journal of proteomics. 2008 Jul 21;71(2):148-59

NITRIC OXIDE-RESPONSIVE GENES AND PROMOTERS IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA: A BIOINFORMATICS APPROACH.  Palmieri MC, Sell S, Huang X, Scherf M, Werner T, Durner J, Lindermayr C. Journal of experimental botany. 2008;59(2):177-86

PLANT NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE: A NEVER-ENDING STORY?. Zemojtel T, Fröhlich A, Palmieri MC, Kolanczyk M, Mikula I, Wyrwicz LS, Wanker EE, Mundlos S, Vingron M, Martasek P, Durner J. Trends in plant science. 2006 Nov;11(11):524-5; author reply 526-8

 





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