Lori A. Allison

Affiliations: 
The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 
Area:
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
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Suzuki JY, Ytterberg AJ, Beardslee TA, et al. (2004) Affinity purification of the tobacco plastid RNA polymerase and in vitro reconstitution of the holoenzyme. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 40: 164-72
Yao J, Roy-Chowdhury S, Allison LA. (2003) AtSig5 is an essential nucleus-encoded Arabidopsis sigma-like factor. Plant Physiology. 132: 739-47
Beardslee TA, Roy-Chowdhury S, Jaiswal P, et al. (2002) A nucleus-encoded maize protein with sigma factor activity accumulates in mitochondria and chloroplasts. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 31: 199-209
Xie G, Allison LA. (2002) Sequences upstream of the YRTA core region are essential for transcription of the tobacco atpB NEP promoter in chloroplasts in vivo. Current Genetics. 41: 176-82
Daniell H, Khan MS, Allison L. (2002) Milestones in chloroplast genetic engineering: an environmentally friendly era in biotechnology Trends in Plant Science. 7: 84-91
Allison LA. (2000) The role of sigma factors in plastid transcription Biochimie. 82: 537-548
Lahiri SD, Allison LA. (2000) Complementary expression of two plastid-localized σ-like factors in maize Plant Physiology. 123: 883-894
Lahiri SD, Yao J, McCumbers C, et al. (1999) Tissue-Specific and Light-Dependent Expression within a Family of Nuclear-Encoded Sigma-like Factors fromZea mays1 Molecular Cell Biology Research Communications. 1: 14-20
Lahiri SD, Yao J, McCumbers C, et al. (1999) Tissue-specific and light-dependent expression within a family of nuclear-encoded sigma-like factors from Zea mays Molecular Cell Biology Research Communications. 1: 14-20
Shiina T, Allison L, Maliga P. (1998) rbcL Transcript levels in tobacco plastids are independent of light: Reduced dark transcription rate is compensated by increased mRNA stability Plant Cell. 10: 1713-1722
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