Publications of S. J. Whitcomb

Journal Article (7)

1.
Journal Article
Ogden, M., Whitcomb, S. J., Khan, G. A., Roessner, U., Hoefgen, R. & Persson, S. Cellulose biosynthesis inhibitor isoxaben causes nutrient-dependent and tissue-specific Arabidopsis phenotypes. Plant Physiology 194, 612–617 (2024).
2.
Journal Article
Rakpenthai, A., Apodiakou, A., Whitcomb, S. J. & Hoefgen, R. In silico analysis of cis-elements and identification of transcription factors putatively involved in the regulation of the OAS cluster genes SDI1 and SDI2. The Plant Journal 110, 1286–1304 (2022).
3.
Journal Article
Dietzen, C., Koprivova , A., Whitcomb, S. J., Langen, G., Jobe, T. O., Hoefgen, R. & Kopriva, S. The transcription factor EIL1 participates in the regulation of sulfur-deficiency response. Plant Physiology 184, 2120–2136 (2020).
4.
Journal Article
Whitcomb, S. J., Rakpenthai, A., Brückner, F., Fischer, A., Parmar, S., Erban, A., Kopka, J., Hawkesford, M. J. & Hoefgen, R. Cysteine and Methionine Biosynthetic Enzymes Have Distinct Effects on Seed Nutritional Quality and on Molecular Phenotypes Associated With Accumulation of a Methionine-Rich Seed Storage Protein in Rice. Frontiers in Plant Science 11, (2020).
5.
Journal Article
Schwachtje, J., Whitcomb, S. J., Firmino, A. A. P., Zuther, E., Hincha, D. K. & Kopka, J. Induced, Imprinted, and Primed Responses to Changing Environments: Does Metabolism Store and Process Information? Frontiers in Plant Science 10, (2019).
6.
Journal Article
Whitcomb, S. J., Nguyen, H. C., Brückner, F., Hesse, H. & Hoefgen, R. CYSTATHIONINE GAMMA-SYNTHASE activity in rice is developmentally regulated and strongly correlated with sulfate. Plant Science 270, 234–244 (2018).
7.
Journal Article
Hilker, M., Schwachtje, J., Baier, M., Balazadeh, S., Bäurle, I., Geiselhardt, S., Hincha, D. K., Kunze, R., Mueller-Roeber, B., Rillig, M. C., Rolff, J., Romeis, T., Schmülling, T., Steppuhn, A., van Dongen, J., Whitcomb, S. J., Wurst, S., Zuther, E. & Kopka, J. Priming and memory of stress responses in organisms lacking a nervous system. Biological Reviews 91, 1118–1133 (2016).
Go to Editor View