Andreini1

AFFILIATION:
Magnetic Resonance Center and Department of Chemistry
University of Florence

ADDRESS:
Via L. Sacconi 6
50019 Sesto Fiorentino, (FI) -Italy

CONTACTS:
Tel: +39 055 4574267
e-mail: andreini[at]cerm.unifi.it ; claudia.andreini[at]unifi.it

RESEARCH PROFILES:
ORCID_ID profile
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Claudia Andreini, born in 1977, graduated in Chemistry in 2002 (110/110 cum laude), and received his PhD in Chemistry in 2006 at the University of Florence.
She has always carried out her research activity in the field of computational biology, focusing on the study and characterization of metal-containing biological systems, and of metalloproteins in particular. She pioneered the use of bioinformatics to study metalloproteins and she is the main developer of MetalPDB (metalpdb.cerm.unifi.it). She is partner in several international collaborations and participated to numerous international conferences as invited speaker.

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RESEARCH FIELDS:

Metalloproteins; Bioinformatics; Biological Databases; Bioinorganic chemistry; Predicitive Tools; Computational biolog.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

- M Varadi et.al. PDBe-KB: collaboratively defining the biological context of structural data. Nucleic Acid Research
- J Wang, ZR Lonergan, G Gonzalez-Gutierrez, BL Nairn, CN Maxwell, Zhang Y, Andreini C, Karty JA, Chazin WJ, Trinidad JC, Skaar EP, Giedroc DP, Multi-metal restriction by calprotectin impacts de novo flavin biosynthesis in Acinetobacter baumannii. Cell chemical biology (2019); 26 (5), 745-755. e7
- C Andreini, V Putignano, A Rosato, L Banci, The human iron-proteome. Metallomics 10 (2018) (9), 1223-1231
- Rosato A, Putignano V, Banci L, Andreini C. MetalPDB in 2018: a database of metal sites in biological macromolecular structures Nucleic Acids Research (2018); 46(D1):D459-D464
- Andreini C, Cavallaro G, Lorenzini S; Rosato A, MetalPDB: A database of metal sites in biological macromolecular structures. Nucleic Acids Research (2013); 41: D312-D319