Publications of S. Alseekh
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Journal Article (188)
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Weiwei, W., , Alseekh, S., Omranian, N., , , , , , , Florian, A., , , Nikoloski, Z., & Fernie, A. R. Genetic Determinants of the Network of Primary Metabolism and Their Relationships to Plant Performance in a Maize Recombinant Inbred Line Population. The Plant Cell 27, 1839–1856 (2015).
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Alseekh, S., Tohge, T., , , , , , Fernie, A. R. & Multi-level engineering facilitates the production of phenylpropanoid compounds in tomato. Nature communications 6, (2015).
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Bolger, A. M., Scossa, F., Bolger, A. M., , , Tohge, T., , Alseekh, S., , , , , , , Schwacke, R., , , , , , , , Ryngajllo, M., , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Usadel, B. & Fernie, A. R. The genome of the stress-tolerant wild tomato species Solanum pennellii. Nature Genetics 46, 1034–1038 (2014).
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Alseekh, S., , Fernie, A. R., , & Double Knockout Mutants of Arabidopsis Grown under Normal Conditions Reveal that the Plastidial Phosphorylase Isozyme Participates in Transitory Starch Metabolism. Plant Physiology 164, 907–921 (2014).
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Alseekh, S., , Fernie, A. R., & Reduction of the Cytosolic Phosphoglucomutase in Arabidopsis Reveals Impact on Plant Growth, Seed and Root Development, and Carbohydrate Partitioning. PLoS One 9, (2014).
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Alseekh, S., , Fernie, A. R., , & Double knock-out mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana grown under normal conditions reveal that the plastidial phosphorylase isozyme (PHS1) participates in transitory starch metabolism. Plant Physiology 164, 907–921 (2013).
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Alseekh, S., Fernie, A. R. & Functional Characterization of the Plastidial 3-Phosphoglycerate Dehydrogenase Family in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 163, 1164–1178 (2013).
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Alseekh, S., , , , , Fernie, A. R., Carrari, F. & Galacturonosyltransferase 4 silencing alters pectin composition and carbon partitioning in tomato. Journal of Experimental Botany 64, 2449–2466 (2013).
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Zhu, F., Bulut, M., , Alseekh, S. & Fernie, A. R. in Methods in Molecular Biology 2642, 241–255 (2023).
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Alseekh, S. & Fernie, A. R. in Crop Breeding: Genetic Improvement Methods (ed. ) 2264, 33–46 (Springer US, 2021).
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Wu, S., Alseekh, S., & Fernie, A. R. in ARABIDOPSIS PROTOCOLS, 4 EDITION (eds. & ) 2200, 393–411 (2021).
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Alseekh, S., Wu, S., Brotman, Y. & Fernie, A. R. in Methods in Molecular Biology (ed. ) 1778, 33–46 (Humana Press, 2018).
Review Article (11)
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Yu, Y., Alseekh, S., , & Fernie, A. R. Multiomics and biotechnologies for understanding and influencing cadmium accumulation and stress response in plants. Plant Biotechnology Journal 22, 2641–2659 (2024).
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Alseekh, S., Fernie, A. R. & Natural variations in the Sl-AKR9 aldo/keto reductase gene impact fruit flavor volatile and sugar contents. The Plant Journal 115, 1134–1150 (2023).
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Alseekh, S., , , & Fernie, A. R. Metabolic Signatures from Genebank Collections: An Underexploited Resource for Human Health? Annual Review of Food Science and Technology 14, 183–202 (2023).
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Zhu, F., , , Alseekh, S. & Fernie, A. R. Integrating multiomics data accelerates elucidation of plant primary and secondary metabolic pathways. aBIOTECH 4, 47–56 (2023).
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Martinez Rivas, F. J., , Bulut, M. & Alseekh, S. Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats/CRISPR-associated protein and hairy roots: a perfect match for gene functional analysis and crop improvement. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 79, (2023).
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Alseekh, S. & Fernie, A. R. Genetic and epigenetic control of the plant metabolome. Proteomics 23, (2023).
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Alseekh, S., Scossa, F., , , , , , , & Fernie, A. R. Domestication of Crop Metabolomes: Desired and Unintended Consequences. Trends in Plant Science 26, 650–661 (2021).
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de Souza, L. P., Alseekh, S., & Fernie, A. R. Network based strategies in metabolomics data analysis and interpretation: from molecular networking to biological interpretation. Expert Review of Proteomics 17, 243–255 (2020).