Barton Lab:
  1. Long, J., Woody, S., Poethig, S. and Barton, M.K., Transformation of shoots into roots in Arabidopsis embryos mutant at the TOPLESS locus., in press at Development.
  2. McConnell, J. J. Eshed, Y., Emory, J., Bowman, J. and M.K. Barton, 2001, Role of PHABULOSA and PHAVOLUTA in radial patterning in shoots, Nature 411:709-713..
  3. Long, J, and M.K. Barton, 2000, Initiation of axillary and floral meristems in Arabidopsis. Developmental Biology, 218: 341-353.
  4. Lynn, K., Aida, M., Sedbrook, J., Masson, P., Tasaka, M. and M.K. Barton, 1999, The PINHEAD/ZWILLE gene acts pleiotropically in Arabidopsis development and has overlapping functions with the ARGONAUTE 1 gene. Development 126:469-481.
  5. Long, J. and M.K.Barton, 1998, The development of apical embryonic pattern in Arabidopsis. Development, 125:3027-3035.
  6. McConnell, J. and M.K.Barton,1998, Leaf polarity and meristem formation in Arabidopsis thaliana. Development 125:2935-2942.
  7. Barton, M.K., 1998, Cell type specification and self-renewal in the vegetative shoot apical meristem. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1:37-42.

Bhaya Lab( = Full text, Adobe Acrobat PDF format)

  1. Bhaya D, Takahashi A, Shahi P., and A R. Grossman (2001) Novel motility mutants from Synechocystis PCC6803 generated by in vitro transposon mutagenesis. Journal of Bacteriology 183:6140-6143
  2. Bhaya D, Takahashi, A and A R. Grossman (2001) Light regulation of Type IV pilus-dependent motility by chemosensor-like elements in Synechocystis PCC 6803. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A ,98:7540-7545
  3. Grossman, A. R., D.Bhaya and Q. He (2001) Tracking the light environment by cyanobacteria and the dynamic nature of light harvesting Journal of Biological Chemistry276:11449-52 
  4. Mrázek, J., D. Bhaya, A. R. Grossman and S. Karlin(2001) Highly expressed and alien genes of the Synechocystis genome. Nucleic Acids Res. 29:1590-601
  5. Bhaya, D, N. R. Bianco, D. Bryant and A. R. (2000)Type IV pilus biogenesis and motility in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC6803. Mol. Microbiol. 37: 941-951
  6. Bhaya,D., D.Vaulot, P.Amin, A.W. Takahashi and A.R. Grossman (2000)  Isolation of regulated genes of the unicellular cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp.strain PCC6803 by differential display. Journal of Bacteriology 182:5692-5699
  7. Bhaya, D., R. Schwarz and A. R. Grossman (2000)  "Molecular responses to environmental stresses" in "Ecology of Cyanobacteria: Their diversity in time and space" Ed. B.A.Whitton and M.Potts, Kluwer Academic Publishers Ltd. pp 397-442
  8. Bhaya, D. and A.R. Grossman (1999) The role of an alternative sigma factor in motility and pilus formation in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC6803.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 96:3188-3193
Chris Somerville Lab:
  1. Scheible, W.R., Fry, B., Zimmerli, L., Somerville, S., Loria, R., Somerville, C.R. (2003) An Arabidopsis mutant resistant to Thaxtomin A, a cellulose Synthesis Inhibitor from Streptomyces spp. Plant Cell, 15: 1781-1794.
  2. Rhee, S.Y., Osborne, E., Poindexter, P. and Somerville, C.R. (2003) Microspore separation in the quartet 3 mutants of Arabidopsis is impaired by a defect in a developmentally regulated polygalacturonase required for pollen mother cell wall degradation. Plant Physiol., 133,1170- 1180
  3. Hamann, T., Osborne, E., Youngs, H.L., Misson, J., Nussaume, L., and Somerville, C.R. (2004) Tissue-specific expression of CESA and CSL genes in Arabidopsis. Cellulose 11,273-277
  4. Lukowitz, W.L., Roeder, A., Parmenter, D., and Somerville, C.R. (2004) A MAPKK kinase gene regulates extra-embryonic cell-fate in Arabidopsis. Cell 116,109-119.
  5. Vorwerk, S., Somerville, S.C. and Somerville, C.R. (2004) The role of plant cell wall polysaccharide composition in disease resistance. Trends Plant Sci. 9, 203-209
  6. Bergmann, D.C., Lukowitz, W. and Somerville, C.R. (2004) A MAPKK kinase regulates cell fate in the Arabidopsis epidermis. Science 304,1494-1497
  7. Sedbrook, J.S., Ehrhardt, D.W., Fisher, S.E., Scheible, W.R. and Somerville, C.R. (2004) The Arabidopsis SKU6/SPR1 gene encodes a plus-end localized microtubule associated protein involved in directional cell expansion. Plant Cell 16,1506-1520
  8. McCabe, R.A., Kato, T., Lukowitz, W., Sieber, P., Tasaka, M. and Somerville, C.R. (2004) The gravitropism defective 2 (grv2) mutants of Arabidopsis are deficient in a protein implicated in endocytosis. Plant Physiol., 136, 3095-3103
  9. Vogel, J., Raab, T., Somerville, C.R., and Somerville, S.C. Mutations in PMR5 result in powdery mildew resistance and altered cell wall composition. Plant J 40,968-978 Assaad, F.F., Qiu, J.L., Youngs, H., Ehrhardt, D., Zimmerli, L., Kalde, M., Wanner, G., Peck, S.C., Edwards, H., Ramonell, K., Somerville, C.R., and Thordal-Christensen, H. (2004) The PEN1 syntaxin defines a novel cellular compartment upon fungal attack and is required for the timely assembly of papilla. Molec. Biol. Cell 15,5118-5129
  10. Falcone, D.L., Ogas, J.P., and Somerville, C.R. (2004) Regulation of membrane fatty acid composition by temperature in mutants of Arabidopsis with alterations in membrane lipid composition. BMC Plant Biology, 4:17
  11. Somerville, C., Bauer, S., Brininstool, G., Facette, M., Hamann, T., Milne, J., Osborne, E., Paredez, A., Persson, S., Raab, T., Vorwerk, S., Youngs, H. (2004) Towards a systems approach to understanding plant cell walls. Science 306,2206-2211
Wang Lab:
  1. Zhi-Yong Wang, Hideharu Setu, Shozo Fujioka, Shigeo Yoshida, and Joanne Chory. (2001). BRI1 is a critical component of a plasma membrane receptor for plant steroids. Nature, 410, 380-382.
  2. Zuhua He, Zhi-Yong Wang, Jianming Li, Qun Zhu, Chris Lamb, Pamela Ronald, Joanne Chory. (2000) Perception of brassinosteroids by the extracellular domain of the receptor kinase BRI1. Science, 288, 2360-3
  3. D. Weigel et al., (2000). Activation tagging in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 122, 1003-1013.
  4. Wang, Z-Y, Tobin, E. M. (1998). Constitutive expression of the CIRCADIAN CLOCK ASSOCIATED 1 (CCA1) gene disrupts circadian rhythms and suppresses its own expression. Cell 93, 1207-1217.
  5. Wang, Z-Y, Kenigsbuch, D., Sun, L., Harel, E., Ong, M.S., Tobin, E.M. (1997). A Myb-related transcription factor is involved in the phytochrome regulation of an Arabidopsis Lhcb gene. Plant Cell 9, 491-507.






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