M. Kathryn Barton, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Plant Biology Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
Plant development
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Liu T, Longhurst AD, Talavera-Rauh F, et al. (2016) The Arabidopsis transcription factor ABIG1 relays ABA signaled growth inhibition and drought induced senescence. Elife. 5
Huang T, Harrar Y, Lin C, et al. (2014) Arabidopsis KANADI1 acts as a transcriptional repressor by interacting with a specific cis-element and regulates auxin biosynthesis, transport, and signaling in opposition to HD-ZIPIII factors. The Plant Cell. 26: 246-62
Gendron JM, Liu JS, Fan M, et al. (2012) Brassinosteroids regulate organ boundary formation in the shoot apical meristem of Arabidopsis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 21152-7
Barton MK. (2012) Plan B for stimulating stem cell division. Plos Genetics. 8: e1003117
Brandt R, Salla-Martret M, Bou-Torrent J, et al. (2012) Genome-wide binding-site analysis of REVOLUTA reveals a link between leaf patterning and light-mediated growth responses. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 72: 31-42
Magnani E, Barton MK. (2011) A per-ARNT-sim-like sensor domain uniquely regulates the activity of the homeodomain leucine zipper transcription factor REVOLUTA in Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell. 23: 567-82
Barton MK. (2010) Twenty years on: the inner workings of the shoot apical meristem, a developmental dynamo. Developmental Biology. 341: 95-113
Jurkuta RJ, Kaplinsky NJ, Spindel JE, et al. (2009) Partitioning the apical domain of the Arabidopsis embryo requires the BOBBER1 NudC domain protein. The Plant Cell. 21: 1957-71
Barton MK. (2007) The ins and outs of Arabidopsis embryogenesis. Developmental Cell. 12: 849-50
Barton MK. (2007) Making holes in leaves: promoting cell state transitions in stomatal development. The Plant Cell. 19: 1140-3
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