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Assistant Professor of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology
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Iowa State University
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slim shady is a novel allele of PHYTOCHROME B present ...
bioRxiv (2021)
Linkan Dash, Robert E. McEwan, Christian Montes, Ludvin Mejia, et al.
Auxin is a hormone that is required for hypocotyl elongation during seedling development. In response to auxin rapid changes in ...
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Quantitative proteomics reveals extensive lysine ubiquitination in the Arabidopsis root ...
bioRxiv (2021)
Gaoyuan Song, Damilola Olatunji, Christian Montes, Natalie M. Clark, et al.
Protein activity, abundance, and stability can be regulated by posttranslational modification including ubiquitination. Ubiquitination is conserved among eukaryotes and plays ...
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A role for Arabidopsis myosins in sugar-induced hypocotyl elongation
microPublication Biology (2020)
Damilola Olatunji and Dior R. Kelley
The ability of developing seedlings to respond and adapt to diverse environmental conditions including light is critical for their emergence ...
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Auxin Induces Widespread Proteome Remodeling in Arabidopsis Seedlings
Proteomics (2019)
Natalie M. Clark, Zhouxin Shen, Steven P. Briggs, Justin W. Walley, et al.
It is known that auxin induces rapid gene expression changes throughout plant development, but how these transcriptional responses relate to ...
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E3 ubiquitin ligases: key regulators of hormone signaling in plants
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics (2018)
Dior R. Kelley
Ubiquitin-mediated control of protein stability is central to most aspects of plant hormone signaling. Attachment of ubiquitin to target proteins ...
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Lysine Residues Are Not Required for Proteasome-Mediated Proteolysis of the ...
Plant Physiology (2015)
Jonathan Gilkerson, Dior R. Kelley, Raymond Tam, Mark Estelle, et al.
Although many ubiquitin-proteasome substrates have been characterized in plants, very little is known about the corresponding ubiquitin attachment(s) underlying regulated ...
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Ubiquitin-Mediated Control of Plant Hormone Signaling
Plant Physiology (2012)
Dior R. Kelley and Mark Estelle
The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) plays a role in nearly every aspect of plant biology. The wealth of emerging data demonstrates ...
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ETTIN (ARF3) physically interacts with KANADI proteins to form a ...
Development (2012)
Dior R. Kelley, Alexandra Arreola, Thomas L Gallager and Charles S Gasser
KANADI (KAN) transcription factors promote abaxial cell fate throughout plant development and are required for organ formation during embryo, leaf, ...
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Arabidopsis Deadenylases AtCAF1a and AtCAF1b Play Overlapping and Distinct Roles ...
Plant Physiology (2010)
Justin W. Walley, Dior R. Kelley, Gergana Nestorova, David L. Hirschberg, et al.
To maintain homeostasis in an ever-changing environment organisms have evolved mechanisms to reprogram gene expression. One central mechanism regulating gene ...
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Ovule development: genetic trends and evolutionary considerations
Sexual Plant Reproduction (2009)
Dior R. Kelley and Charles S Gasser
Much of our current understanding of ovule development in flowering pants is derived from genetic and molecular studies performed on Arabidopsis ...
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Kinase partner protein interacts with the LePRK1 and LePRK2 receptor ...
The Plant Journal (2005)
Pulla Kaothien, Sung Han Ok, Bin Shuai, Diego Wengier, et al.
The pollen-specific receptor kinases LePRK1 and LePRK2 have localization and expression profiles that strongly suggest they play roles in pollen ...
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LeSTIG1, an extracellular binding partner for the pollen receptor kinases ...
The Plant Journal (2004)
Weihua Tang, Dior R. Kelley, Ines Ezcurra, Robyn Cotter, et al.
As pollen tubes grow through the pistil they are thought to perceive and respond to diverse signals. The tomato pollen-specific ...
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