Kyle Luttgeharm

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2011-2015 Biochemistry University of Nebrsaka-Lincoln 
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Kimberlin AN, Han G, Chen M, et al. (2016) ORM Expression Alters Sphingolipid Homeostasis & Differentially Affects Ceramide Synthase Activities. Plant Physiology
Luttgeharm KD, Kimberlin AN, Cahoon EB. (2016) Plant Sphingolipid Metabolism and Function. Sub-Cellular Biochemistry. 86: 249-86
Luttgeharm KD, Cahoon EB, Markham JE. (2016) Substrate specificity, kinetic properties and inhibition by fumonisin B1 of ceramide synthase isoforms from Arabidopsis. The Biochemical Journal. 473: 593-603
Msanne J, Chen M, Luttgeharm KD, et al. (2015) Glucosylceramide is Critical for Cell-Type Differentiation and Organogenesis, but not for Cell Viability in Arabidopsis. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology
Luttgeharm KD, Chen M, Mehra A, et al. (2015) Overexpression of Arabidopsis Ceramide Synthases Differentially Affects Growth, Sphingolipid Metabolism, Programmed Cell Death, and Mycotoxin Resistance. Plant Physiology. 169: 1108-17
Luttgeharm KD, Kimberlin AN, Cahoon RE, et al. (2015) Sphingolipid metabolism is strikingly different between pollen and leaf in Arabidopsis as revealed by compositional and gene expression profiling. Phytochemistry. 115: 121-9
Luttgeharm KD, Cahoon EB, Markham JE. (2015) A mass spectrometry-based method for the assay of ceramide synthase substrate specificity Analytical Biochemistry. 478: 96-101
Luttgeharm KD, Kimberlin AN, Cahoon RE, et al. (2014) Sphingolipid metabolism is strikingly different between pollen and leaf in Arabidopsis as revealed by compositional and gene expression profiling Phytochemistry
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