Thomas D. Sharkey, PhD
Affiliations: | 1987-2008 | Botany | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
2008- | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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Botany Biology, BiochemistryWebsite:
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Sign in to add mentorKlaus Raschke | grad student | 1974-1980 | Michigan State |
Graham D. Farquhar | post-doc | ANU |
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Bellucci M, Mostofa MG, Weraduwage SM, et al. (2024) The effect of constitutive root isoprene emission on root phenotype and physiology under control and salt stress conditions. Plant Direct. 8: e617 |
Sharkey TD. (2024) The end game(s) of photosynthetic carbon metabolism. Plant Physiology |
Weraduwage SM, Whitten D, Kulke M, et al. (2023) The isoprene-responsive phosphoproteome provides new insights into the putative signalling pathways and novel roles of isoprene. Plant, Cell & Environment |
Sahu A, Mostofa MG, Weraduwage SM, et al. (2023) Hydroxymethylbutenyl diphosphate accumulation reveals MEP pathway regulation for high CO-induced suppression of isoprene emission. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2309536120 |
Xu Y, Koroma AA, Weise SE, et al. (2023) Daylength variation affects growth, photosynthesis, leaf metabolism, partitioning, and metabolic fluxes. Plant Physiology |
Schmiege SC, Sharkey TD, Walker B, et al. (2023) Laisk measurements in the non-steady-state: tests in plants exposed to warming and variable CO2 concentrations. Plant Physiology |
Kulke M, Weraduwage SM, Sharkey TD, et al. (2023) Nanoscale simulation of the thylakoid membrane response to extreme temperatures. Plant, Cell & Environment |
Weraduwage SM, Sahu A, Kulke M, et al. (2023) Characterization of promoter elements of isoprene-responsive genes and the ability of isoprene to bind START domain transcription factors. Plant Direct. 7: e483 |
McClain AM, Cruz JA, Kramer DM, et al. (2022) The time course of acclimation to the stress of triose phosphate use limitation. Plant, Cell & Environment |
Weraduwage SM, Rasulov B, Sahu A, et al. (2022) Isoprene measurements to assess plant hydrocarbon emissions and the methylerythritol pathway. Methods in Enzymology. 676: 211-237 |