Jake Stout

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2001-2007 Biological Sciences University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 
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Alrayes L, Stout J, Schroeder D. (2023) Arabidopsis RAD16 Homologues Are Involved in UV Tolerance and Growth. Genes. 14
Xu Y, Pan X, Lu J, et al. (2021) Evolutionary and biochemical characterization of a Chromochloris zofingiensis MBOAT with wax synthase and DGAT activity. Journal of Experimental Botany
Dolan WL, Dilkes BP, Stout JM, et al. (2017) Mediator Complex Subunits MED2, MED5, MED16, and MED23 Genetically Interact in the Regulation of Phenylpropanoid Biosynthesis. The Plant Cell
Xiao M, Zhang Y, Chen X, et al. (2013) Transcriptome analysis based on next-generation sequencing of non-model plants producing specialized metabolites of biotechnological interest. Journal of Biotechnology. 166: 122-34
Gagne SJ, Stout JM, Liu E, et al. (2012) Identification of olivetolic acid cyclase from Cannabis sativa reveals a unique catalytic route to plant polyketides. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 12811-6
Stout JM, Boubakir Z, Ambrose SJ, et al. (2012) The hexanoyl-CoA precursor for cannabinoid biosynthesis is formed by an acyl-activating enzyme in Cannabis sativa trichomes. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 71: 353-65
Bonawitz ND, Soltau WL, Blatchley MR, et al. (2012) REF4 and RFR1, subunits of the transcriptional coregulatory complex mediator, are required for phenylpropanoid homeostasis in Arabidopsis. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287: 5434-45
Stout JM, Boubakir Z, Ambrose SJ, et al. (2012) The hexanoyl-CoA precursor for cannabinoid biosynthesis is formed by an acyl-activating enzyme in Cannabis sativa trichomes Plant Journal. 71: 353-365
Schilmiller AL, Stout J, Weng JK, et al. (2009) Mutations in the cinnamate 4-hydroxylase gene impact metabolism, growth and development in Arabidopsis. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 60: 771-82
Weng JK, Li X, Stout J, et al. (2008) Independent origins of syringyl lignin in vascular plants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105: 7887-92
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