William M. Gray
Affiliations: | Plant and Microbial Biology | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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Pereyra ME, Costigliolo Rojas C, Jarrell AF, et al. (2023) PIF4 enhances the expression of genes to promote growth in response to nitrate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2304513120 |
Du M, Bou Daher F, Liu Y, et al. (2022) Biphasic control of cell expansion by auxin coordinates etiolated seedling development. Science Advances. 8: eabj1570 |
Li L, Verstraeten I, Roosjen M, et al. (2021) Cell surface and intracellular auxin signalling for H fluxes in root growth. Nature. 599: 273-277 |
Du M, Spalding EP, Gray WM. (2020) Rapid Auxin-Mediated Cell Expansion. Annual Review of Plant Biology |
Wong JH, Spartz AK, Park MY, et al. (2019) Mutation of a conserved motif of PP2C.D phosphatases confers SAUR immunity and constitutive activity. Plant Physiology |
Ren H, Willige BC, Jaillais Y, et al. (2019) BRASSINOSTEROID-SIGNALING KINASE 3, a plasma membrane-associated scaffold protein involved in early brassinosteroid signaling. Plos Genetics. 15: e1007904 |
Ren H, Park MY, Spartz AK, et al. (2018) A subset of plasma membrane-localized PP2C.D phosphatases negatively regulate SAUR-mediated cell expansion in Arabidopsis. Plos Genetics. 14: e1007455 |
Spartz AK, Lor VS, Ren H, et al. (2017) Constitutive Expression of Arabidopsis SMALL AUXIN UP RNA19 (SAUR19) in Tomato Confers Auxin-Independent Hypocotyl Elongation. Plant Physiology. 173: 1453-1462 |
Fan KT, Rendahl AK, Chen WP, et al. (2016) Proteome Scale-Protein Turnover Analysis Using High Resolution Mass Spectrometric Data from Stable-Isotope Labeled Plants. Journal of Proteome Research |
Su SH, Gray WM, Masson PH. (2015) Auxin: Shape matters. Nature Plants. 1: 15097 |