Justin Watkins - Publications

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2017- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 

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2023 Watkins JM, Montes C, Clark NM, Song G, Oliveira CC, Mishra B, Brachova L, Seifert CM, Mitchell MS, Yang J, Braga Dos Reis PA, Urano D, Muktar MS, Walley JW, Jones AM. Phosphorylation dynamics in a flg22-induced, G-protein dependent network reveals the RGS1 phosphatase. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : McP. 100705. PMID 38135118 DOI: 10.1016/j.mcpro.2023.100705  0.677
2021 Watkins JM, Ross-Elliott TJ, Shan X, Lou F, Dreyer B, Tunc-Ozdemir M, Jia H, Yang J, Oliveira CC, Wu L, Trusov Y, Schwochert TD, Krysan P, Jones AM. Differential regulation of G protein signaling in through two distinct pathways that internalize AtRGS1. Science Signaling. 14. PMID 34376571 DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.abe4090  0.468
2020 Yan C, Cannon A, Watkins J, Keereetaweep J, Khan BR, Jones AM, Blancaflor EB, Azad R, Chapman KD. Seedling chloroplast responses induced by N-linolenoylethanolamine require intact G-protein complexes. Plant Physiology. PMID 32665332 DOI: 10.1104/Pp.19.01552  0.683
2017 Harkey AF, Watkins J, Olex AL, DiNapoli KT, Lewis D, Binder B, Fetrow JS, Muday GK. Identification of transcriptional and receptor networks that control root responses to ethylene. Plant Physiology. PMID 29259106 DOI: 10.1104/Pp.17.00907  0.554
2017 Watkins J, Chapman JM, Muday GK. Abscisic acid-induced reactive oxygen species are modulated by flavonols to control stomata aperture. Plant Physiology. PMID 29051198 DOI: 10.1104/Pp.17.01010  0.566
2014 Watkins JM, Hechler PJ, Muday GK. Ethylene-induced flavonol accumulation in guard cells suppresses reactive oxygen species and moderates stomatal aperture. Plant Physiology. 164: 1707-17. PMID 24596331 DOI: 10.1104/Pp.113.233528  0.565
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