Charles R. Dietrich, Ph.D.

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2002 Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States 
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Plant Physiology, Genetics
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Basil J. Nikolau grad student 2002 Iowa State
 (Molecular and genetic characterization of genes involved in maize cuticular wax biosynthesis.)
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Li L, Du Y, He C, et al. (2019) The maize glossy6 gene is involved in cuticular wax deposition and drought tolerance. Journal of Experimental Botany
Li L, Li D, Liu S, et al. (2013) The maize glossy13 gene, cloned via BSR-Seq and Seq-walking encodes a putative ABC transporter required for the normal accumulation of epicuticular waxes. Plos One. 8: e82333
Saucedo-García M, Guevara-García A, González-Solís A, et al. (2011) MPK6, sphinganine and the LCB2a gene from serine palmitoyltransferase are required in the signaling pathway that mediates cell death induced by long chain bases in Arabidopsis. The New Phytologist. 191: 943-57
Chao DY, Gable K, Chen M, et al. (2011) Sphingolipids in the root play an important role in regulating the leaf ionome in Arabidopsis thaliana. The Plant Cell. 23: 1061-81
Liu S, Chen HD, Makarevitch I, et al. (2010) High-throughput genetic mapping of mutants via quantitative single nucleotide polymorphism typing. Genetics. 184: 19-26
Liu S, Dietrich CR, Schnable PS. (2009) DLA-based strategies for cloning insertion mutants: cloning the gl4 locus of maize using Mu transposon tagged alleles. Genetics. 183: 1215-25
Chen M, Markham JE, Dietrich CR, et al. (2008) Sphingolipid long-chain base hydroxylation is important for growth and regulation of sphingolipid content and composition in Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell. 20: 1862-78
Dietrich CR, Han G, Chen M, et al. (2008) Loss-of-function mutations and inducible RNAi suppression of Arabidopsis LCB2 genes reveal the critical role of sphingolipids in gametophytic and sporophytic cell viability. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 54: 284-98
Cahoon EB, Shockey JM, Dietrich CR, et al. (2007) Engineering oilseeds for sustainable production of industrial and nutritional feedstocks: solving bottlenecks in fatty acid flux. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 10: 236-44
Chen M, Han G, Dietrich CR, et al. (2006) The essential nature of sphingolipids in plants as revealed by the functional identification and characterization of the Arabidopsis LCB1 subunit of serine palmitoyltransferase. The Plant Cell. 18: 3576-93
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