Ann Magnuson

2.2k total citations
43 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Ann Magnuson is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment and Inorganic Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Ann Magnuson has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Molecular Biology, 22 papers in Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment and 17 papers in Inorganic Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Ann Magnuson's work include Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms (26 papers), Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms (17 papers) and Metalloenzymes and iron-sulfur proteins (12 papers). Ann Magnuson is often cited by papers focused on Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms (26 papers), Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms (17 papers) and Metalloenzymes and iron-sulfur proteins (12 papers). Ann Magnuson collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, United States and United Kingdom. Ann Magnuson's co-authors include Stenbjörn Styring, Leif Hammarström, Reiner Lomoth, Björn Åkermark, Magnus F. Anderlund, Karin Stensjö, Peter Lindblad, Licheng Sun, Olof Johansson and Tanai Cardona and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Accounts of Chemical Research.

In The Last Decade

Ann Magnuson

43 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Peers

Ann Magnuson
Lisa M. Utschig United States
Gerald D. Watt United States
John S. Vrettos United States
Peter E. Doan United States
Catalina Achim United States
Julian Limburg United States
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Citations per year, relative to Ann Magnuson Ann Magnuson (= 1×) peers Magnus F. Anderlund

Countries citing papers authored by Ann Magnuson

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All Works

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Lichtenberg, Casper de, Feiyan Liang, Petko Chernev, et al.. (2025). Probing substrate water access through the O1 channel of Photosystem II by single site mutations and membrane inlet mass spectrometry. Photosynthesis Research. 163(3). 28–28. 2 indexed citations
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Kaya, Ibrahim, Per E. Andrén, Vitalii Shtender, et al.. (2024). Hydrogen production by a fully de novo enzyme. Dalton Transactions. 53(31). 12905–12916. 2 indexed citations
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Land, Henrik, et al.. (2020). The maturase HydF enables [FeFe] hydrogenase assembly via transient, cofactor-dependent interactions. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 295(33). 11891–11901. 11 indexed citations
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Magnuson, Ann, Fikret Mamedov, & Johannes Messinger. (2020). Toward Sustainable H2 Production: Linking Hydrogenase with Photosynthesis. Joule. 4(6). 1157–1159. 36 indexed citations
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Grinberg, Inna Rozman, Mahmudul Hasan, Daniel Lundin, et al.. (2019). Class Id ribonucleotide reductase utilizes a Mn2(IV,III) cofactor and undergoes large conformational changes on metal loading. JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry. 24(6). 863–877. 11 indexed citations
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Magnuson, Ann & Tanai Cardona. (2017). Isolation of Intact Thylakoid Membranes from Heterocysts of Filamentous, Nitrogen-Fixing Cyanobacteria. Methods in molecular biology. 1696. 137–145. 2 indexed citations
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Moparthi, Vamsi K., et al.. (2016). The two Dps proteins, NpDps2 and NpDps5, are involved in light-induced oxidative stress tolerance in the N2-fixing cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1857(11). 1766–1776. 16 indexed citations
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Magnuson, Ann, et al.. (2015). Manganese lipoxygenase of F. oxysporum and the structural basis for biosynthesis of distinct 11-hydroperoxy stereoisomers. Journal of Lipid Research. 56(8). 1606–1615. 24 indexed citations
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Jernerén, Fredrik, et al.. (2015). Expression and characterization of manganese lipoxygenase of the rice blast fungus reveals prominent sequential lipoxygenation of α-linolenic acid. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 583. 87–95. 25 indexed citations
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Hammarström, Leif, et al.. (2015). Photoinduced reduction of the medial FeS center in the hydrogenase small subunit HupS from Nostoc punctiforme. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 148. 57–61. 1 indexed citations
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Thapper, Anders, Stenbjörn Styring, Guido Saracco, et al.. (2013). Artificial Photosynthesis for Solar Fuels – an Evolving Research Field within AMPEA, a Joint Programme of the European Energy Research Alliance. DORA Empa (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa)). 3(1). 63 indexed citations
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Lindblad, Peter, et al.. (2013). Isolation and Characterization of the Small Subunit of the Uptake Hydrogenase from the Cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 288(25). 18345–18352. 11 indexed citations
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Magnuson, Ann, Henning Krassen, Karin Stensjö, Felix M. Ho, & Stenbjörn Styring. (2011). Modeling Photosystem I with the alternative reaction center protein PsaB2 in the nitrogen fixing cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1807(9). 1152–1161. 10 indexed citations
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Cardona, Tanai & Ann Magnuson. (2009). Excitation energy transfer to Photosystem I in filaments and heterocysts of Nostoc punctiforme. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1797(3). 425–433. 13 indexed citations
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Cardona, Tanai, Natalia Battchikova, Pengpeng Zhang, et al.. (2007). Isolation and characterization of thylakoid membranes from the filamentous cyanobacteriumNostoc punctiforme. Physiologia Plantarum. 131(4). 622–634. 14 indexed citations
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Magnuson, Ann, Peter Liebisch, Magnus F. Anderlund, et al.. (2006). Bridging-type changes facilitate successive oxidation steps at about 1V in two binuclear manganese complexes—implications for photosynthetic water-oxidation. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 100(7). 1234–1243. 39 indexed citations
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Lomoth, Reiner, Ann Magnuson, Martin Sjödin, et al.. (2006). Mimicking the electron donor side of Photosystem II in artificial photosynthesis. Photosynthesis Research. 87(1). 25–40. 87 indexed citations
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Xu, Yunhua, Gerriet Eilers, Magnus Borgström, et al.. (2005). Synthesis and Characterization of Dinuclear Ruthenium Complexes Covalently Linked to RuII Tris‐bipyridine: An Approach to Mimics of the Donor Side of Photosystem II. Chemistry - A European Journal. 11(24). 7305–7314. 34 indexed citations
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Huang, Ping, et al.. (2004). Light-induced multistep oxidation of dinuclear manganese complexes for artificial photosynthesis. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 98(5). 733–745. 33 indexed citations
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Sun, Licheng, Mary Katherine Raymond, Ann Magnuson, et al.. (2000). Towards an artificial model for Photosystem II: a manganese(II,II) dimer covalently linked to ruthenium(II) tris-bipyridine via a tyrosine derivative. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 78(1). 15–22. 55 indexed citations

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