Publications of J. E. Lunn

Journal Article (113)

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Flis, A.; Mengin, V.; Ivakov, A.; Mugford, S.T.; Hubberten, H. M.; Encke, B.; Krohn, N.; Höhne, M.; Feil, R.; Hoefgen, R. et al.; Lunn, J. E.; Millar, A.J.; Smith, A.M.; Sulpice, R.; Stitt, M.: Multiple circadian clock outputs regulate diel turnover of carbon and nitrogen reserves. Plant, Cell and Environment 42 (2), pp. 549 - 573 (2019)
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Yoshida, T.; Obata, T.; Feil, R.; Lunn, J. E.; Fujita, Y.; Yamaguchi-Shinozaki, K.; Fernie, A. R.: The Role of Abscisic Acid Signaling in Maintaining the Metabolic Balance Required for Arabidopsis Growth under Nonstress Conditions. The Plant Cell 31 (1), pp. 84 - 105 (2019)
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dos Anjos, L.; Pandey, P. K.; Moraes, T. A.; Feil, R.; Lunn, J. E.; Stitt, M.: Feedback regulation by trehalose 6-phosphate slows down starch mobilization below the rate that would exhaust starch reserves at dawn in Arabidopsis leaves. Plant Direct 2 (8), e00078 (2018)
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Alhajturki, D.; Muralidharan, S.; Nurmi, M.; Rowan, B. A.; Lunn, J. E.; Boldt, H.; Salem, M.A.; Alseekh, S.; Jorzig, C.; Feil, R. et al.; Giavalisco, P.; Fernie, A. R.; Weigel, D.; Laitinen, R.: Dose-dependent interactions between two loci trigger altered shoot growth in BG-5 × Krotzenburg-0 (Kro-0) hybrids of Arabidopsis thaliana. New Phytologist 217 (1), pp. 392 - 406 (2018)
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Annunziata, M. G.; Apelt, F.; Carillo, P.; Krause, U.; Feil, R.; Koehl, K. I.; Lunn, J. E.; Stitt, M.: Response of Arabidopsis primary metabolism and circadian clock to low night temperature in a natural light environment. Journal of Experimental Botany 69 (20), pp. 4881 - 4895 (2018)
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Fedosejevs, E.T.; Feil, R.; Lunn, J. E.; Plaxton, W.C.: The signal metabolite trehalose-6-phosphate inhibits the sucrolytic activity of sucrose synthase from developing castor beans. FEBS Letters 592 (15), pp. 2525 - 2532 (2018)
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Verbančič, J.; Lunn, J. E.; Stitt, M.; Persson, S.: Carbon Supply and the Regulation of Cell Wall Synthesis. Molecular Plant 11 (1), pp. 75 - 94 (2018)
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Zhai, Z.; Keereetaweep, J.; Liu, H.; Feil, R.; Lunn, J. E.; Shanklin, J.: Trehalose 6-Phosphate Positively Regulates Fatty Acid Synthesis by Stabilizing WRINKLED1. The Plant Cell 30 (10), pp. 2616 - 2627 (2018)
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Annunziata, M. G.; Apelt, F.; Carillo, P.; Krause, U.; Feil, R.; Mengin, V.; Lauxmann, M.; Koehl, K. I.; Nikoloski, Z.; Stitt, M. et al.; Lunn, J. E.; Raines, C.: Getting back to nature: a reality check for experiments in controlled environments. Journal of Experimental Botany 68 (16), pp. 4463 - 4477 (2017)
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Bledsoe, S. W.; Henry, C.; Griffiths, C. A.; Paul, M. J.; Feil, R.; Lunn, J. E.; Stitt, M.; Lagrimini, L. M.: The role of Tre6P and SnRK1 in maize early kernel development and events leading to stress-induced kernel abortion. BMC Plant Biology 17, 74 (2017)
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Fernandez, O.; Ishihara, H.; George, G. M.; Mengin, V.; Flis, A.; Sumner, D.; Arrivault, S.; Feil, R.; Lunn, J. E.; Zeeman, S. C. et al.; Smith, A. M.; Stitt, M.: Leaf Starch Turnover Occurs in Long Days and in Falling Light at the End of the Day. Plant Physiology 174 (4), pp. 2199 - 2212 (2017)
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Ficarra, F. A.; Grandellis, C.; Galván, E. M.; Ielpi, L.; Feil, R.; Lunn, J. E.; Gottig, N.; Ottado, J.: Xanthomonas citri ssp. citri requires the outer membrane porin OprB for maximal virulence and biofilm formation. Molecular Plant Pathology 18 (5), pp. 720 - 733 (2017)
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Fichtner, F.; Barbier, F. F.; Feil, R.; Watanabe, M.; Annunziata, M. G.; Chabikwa, T. G.; Hoefgen, R.; Stitt, M.; Beveridge, C. A.; Lunn, J. E.: Trehalose 6-phosphate is involved in triggering axillary bud outgrowth in garden pea (Pisum sativum L.). The Plant Journal 92 (4), pp. 611 - 623 (2017)
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Hill, B. L.; Figueroa, C. M.; Asencion Diez, M. D.; Lunn, J. E.; Iglesias, A. A.; Ballicora, M. A.: On the stability of nucleoside diphosphate glucose metabolites: implications for studies of plant carbohydrate metabolism. Journal of Experimental Botany 68 (13), pp. 3331 - 3337 (2017)
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Malinova, I.; Alseekh, S.; Feil, R.; Fernie, A. R.; Baumann, O.; Schöttler, M. A.; Lunn, J. E.; Fettke, J.: Starch synthase 4 and plastidal phosphorylase differentially affect starch granule number and morphology. Plant Physiology 174 (1), pp. 73 - 85 (2017)
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Santelia, D.; Lunn, J. E.: Transitory starch metabolism in guard cells: unique features for a unique function. Plant Physiology 174 (2), pp. 539 - 549 (2017)
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Zhang, W.; Lunn, J. E.; Feil, R.; Wang, Y.; Zhao, J.; Tao, H.; Guo, Y.; Zhao, Z.: Trehalose 6-phosphate signal is closely related to sorbitol in apple (Malus domestica Borkh. Cv. Gala). Biology Open 6 (2), pp. 260 - 268 (2017)
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Cookson, S. J.; Yadav, U. P.; Klie, S.; Morcuende, R.; Usadel, B.; Lunn, J. E.; Stitt, M.: Temporal kinetics of the transcriptional response to carbon depletion and sucrose readdition in Arabidopsis seedlings. Plant, Cell and Environment 39 (4), pp. 768 - 786 (2016)
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Lauxmann, M.; Annunziata, M. G.; Brunoud, G.; Wahl, V.; Koczut, A.; Burgos, A.; Olas, J. J.; Maximova, E.; Abel, C.; Schlereth, A. et al.; Soja, A. M.; Bläsing, O. E.; Lunn, J. E.; Vernoux, T.; Stitt, M.: Reproductive failure in Arabidopsis thaliana under transient carbohydrate limitation: flowers and very young siliques are jettisoned and the meristem is maintained to allow successful resumption of reproductive growth. Plant, Cell and Environment 39 (4), pp. 745 - 767 (2016)
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Bechtold, U.; Penfold, C. A.; Jenkins, D. J.; Legaie, R.; Moore, J. D.; Lawson, T.; Matthews, J. S. A.; Vialet-Chabrand, S. R. M.; Baxter, L.; Subramaniam, S. et al.; Hickman, R.; Florance, H.; Sambles, C.; Salmon, D. L.; Feil, R.; Bowden, L.; Hill, C.; Baker, N. R.; Lunn, J. E.; Finkenstaedt, B.; Mead, A.; Buchanan-Wollaston, V.; Beynon, J.; Rand, D. A.; Wild, D. L.; Denby, K. J.; Ott, S.; Smirnoff, N.; Mullineaux, P. M.: Time-Series Transcriptomics Reveals That AGAMOUS-LIKE22 Affects Primary Metabolism and Developmental Processes in Drought-Stressed Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell 28 (2), pp. 345 - 366 (2016)
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