Alan DiSpirito

Alan DiSpirito

Iowa State University

H-index: 53

North America-United States

About Alan DiSpirito

Alan DiSpirito, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Iowa State University, specializes in the field of Microbial Physiology, Methanotrophy, Chemolithoautotrophy, Bioenergetics, Geomicrobiology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Use of methanobactin for treatment of iron-related diseases

Crystal structure of MbnF: an NADPH-dependent flavin monooxygenase from Methylocystis strain SB2

MmoD regulates soluble methane monooxygenase and methanobactin production in Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b

Cu-64 as a tool in Wilson‘s disease research

Inhibition of nitrous oxide reduction in forest soil microcosms by different forms of methanobactin

ARBM-101 AS A SAFE AND POTENT THERAPEUTIC OPTION FOR WILSON DISEASE

ARBM101 (Methanobactin SB2) drains excess liver copper via biliary excretion in Wilson’s disease rats

ARBM-101 as an emerging potent therapeutic option for Wilson disease

Alan DiSpirito Information

University

Position

Professor: Biochemistry Biophysics and Molecular Biology

Citations(all)

8861

Citations(since 2020)

2683

Cited By

7322

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

104

i10Index(since 2020)

69

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Alan DiSpirito Skills & Research Interests

Microbial Physiology

Methanotrophy

Chemolithoautotrophy

Bioenergetics

Geomicrobiology

Top articles of Alan DiSpirito

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Use of methanobactin for treatment of iron-related diseases

2024/4/25

Crystal structure of MbnF: an NADPH-dependent flavin monooxygenase from Methylocystis strain SB2

Acta Crystallographica Section F: Structural Biology Communications

Andrew Stewart

Philip Dershwitz

Charles Stewart

Michael R Sawaya

Todd O Yeates

...

2023/5/1

MmoD regulates soluble methane monooxygenase and methanobactin production in Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Peng Peng

Junwon Yang

Alan A DiSpirito

Jeremy D Semrau

2023/12/21

Cu-64 as a tool in Wilson‘s disease research

Nuklearmedizin-NuclearMedicine

M Willmann

S Al-Bazaz

Z Korkmaz

L Schaaf

Y Kabiri

...

2023/4

Inhibition of nitrous oxide reduction in forest soil microcosms by different forms of methanobactin

Environmental Microbiology

Jin Chang

Peng Peng

Muhammad Farhan Ul‐Haque

Abid Hira

Alan A DiSpirito

...

2023/11

ARBM-101 AS A SAFE AND POTENT THERAPEUTIC OPTION FOR WILSON DISEASE

Eun-Jung Kim

Dasol Kim

Banu Akdogan

Noreene M Shibata

Judith Sailer

...

2023

ARBM101 (Methanobactin SB2) drains excess liver copper via biliary excretion in Wilson’s disease rats

Gastroenterology

Claudia Einer

Ditte Emilie Munk

Eok Park

Banu Akdogan

Judith Nagel

...

2023/7/1

ARBM-101 as an emerging potent therapeutic option for Wilson disease

Journal of Hepatology

Banu Akdogan

Eun-Jung Kim

Emilie Munk

Dasol Kim

Judith Nagel

...

2023/6/1

Variable inhibition of nitrous oxide reduction in denitrifying bacteria by different forms of methanobactin

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Jin Chang

Peng Peng

Alan A DiSpirito

Jeremy D Semrau

2022/3/14

MbnC is not required for the formation of the N-terminal oxazolone in the methanobactin from Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Philip Dershwitz

Wenyu Gu

Julien Roche

Christina S Kang-Yun

Jeremy D Semrau

...

2022/1/25

Two TonB-dependent transporters in Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b are responsible for uptake of different forms of methanobactin and are involved in the canonical “copper switch”

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Peng Peng

Christina S Kang-Yun

Jin Chang

Wenyu Gu

Alan A DiSpirito

...

2022/1/11

Multiple mechanisms for copper uptake by Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b in the presence of heterologous Methanobactin

Mbio

Peng Peng

Wenyu Gu

Alan A DiSpirito

Jeremy D Semrau

2022/10/26

ARBM-101 AS A POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC FOR WILSON DISEASE

Josef Lichtmannegger

Eok Park

Ditte Emilie Munk

Byongkeol Min

Banu Akdogan

...

2022

Diffusion of H2S from anaerobic thiolated ligand biodegradation rapidly generates bioavailable mercury

Environmental Microbiology

Benjamin R Stenzler

Rui Zhang

Jeremy D Semrau

Alan A DiSpirito

Alexandre J Poulain

2022/7

Complexation of Group 12 Transition Metals by Methanobactins from Methylocystis sp. strain SB2

Goldschmidt2021• Virtual• 4-9 July

Peter Eckert

Alexander Johs

Jeremy Semrau

Alan DiSpirito

Jocelyn A Richardson

...

2021/7/9

Oxygen generation via water splitting by a novel biogenic metal ion-binding compound

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Philip Dershwitz

Nathan L Bandow

Junwon Yang

Jeremy D Semrau

Marcus T McEllistrem

...

2021/6/25

Spectroscopic and computational investigations of organometallic complexation of group 12 transition metals by methanobactins from Methylocystis sp. SB2

TA Jackson

J Xie

L Grove

J Maliekal

AF Miller

...

2005/8/28

Synergistic effects of a chalkophore, methanobactin, on microbial methylation of mercury

Applied and environmental microbiology

Xixiang Yin

Lihong Wang

Lijie Zhang

Hongmei Chen

Xujun Liang

...

2020/5/19

Methanobactin from methanotrophs: genetics, structure, function and potential applications

Jeremy D Semrau

Alan A DiSpirito

Parthiba Karthikeyan Obulisamy

Christina S Kang-Yun

2020/3

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H-index: 139
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prof dr ir Mike S.M. Jetten

Radboud Universiteit

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Robert Brown

Robert Brown

Iowa State University

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Murrell JC

Murrell JC

University of East Anglia

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Mary Lidstrom

Mary Lidstrom

University of Washington

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Prof. Dr. Huub J.M. Op den Camp

Prof. Dr. Huub J.M. Op den Camp

Radboud Universiteit

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David A. Laird

David A. Laird

Iowa State University

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