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John  Celenza
John Celenza
Associate Professor of Biology, Boston University
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A yeast gene that is essential for release from glucose repression encodes a protein kinase
JL Celenza, M Carlson
Science 233 (4769), 1175-1180, 1986
8041986
Trp-dependent auxin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis: involvement of cytochrome P450s CYP79B2 and CYP79B3
Y Zhao, AK Hull, NR Gupta, KA Goss, J Alonso, JR Ecker, J Normanly, ...
Genes & development 16 (23), 3100-3112, 2002
7272002
Auxin acts as a local morphogenetic trigger to specify lateral root founder cells
JG Dubrovsky, M Sauer, S Napsucialy-Mendivil, MG Ivanchenko, J Friml, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (25), 8790-8794, 2008
6852008
A pathway for lateral root formation in Arabidopsis thaliana.
JL Celenza, PL Grisafi, GR Fink
Genes & development 9 (17), 2131-2142, 1995
5701995
Arabidopsis cytochrome P450s that catalyze the first step of tryptophan-dependent indole-3-acetic acid biosynthesis
AK Hull, R Vij, JL Celenza
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (5), 2379-2384, 2000
5622000
Biosynthesis, conjugation, catabolism and homeostasis of indole-3-acetic acid in Arabidopsis thaliana
K Ljung, AK Hull, M Kowalczyk, A Marchant, J Celenza, JD Cohen, ...
Auxin molecular biology, 249-272, 2002
4702002
The Arabidopsis ATR1 Myb transcription factor controls indolic glucosinolate homeostasis
JL Celenza, JA Quiel, GA Smolen, H Merrikh, AR Silvestro, J Normanly, ...
Plant physiology 137 (1), 253-262, 2005
3422005
Mutational analysis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae SNF1 protein kinase and evidence for functional interaction with the SNF4 protein
JL Celenza, M Carlson
Molecular and cellular biology, 1989
3091989
Molecular markers and cell cycle inhibitors show the importance of cell cycle progression in nematode-induced galls and syncytia
J de Almeida Engler, V De Vleesschauwer, S Burssens, JL Celenza Jr, ...
The Plant Cell 11 (5), 793-807, 1999
2601999
Molecular Analysis of the SNF4 Gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Evidence for Physical Association of the SNF4 Protein with the SNF1 Protein Kinase
JL Celenza, FJ Eng, M Carlson
Molecular and cellular biology 9 (11), 5045-5054, 1989
2481989
The yeast SNF3 gene encodes a glucose transporter homologous to the mammalian protein.
JL Celenza, L Marshall-Carlson, M Carlson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 85 (7), 2130-2134, 1988
2351988
Evolution of the Dispersed SUC Gene Family of Saccharomyces by Rearrangements of Chromosome Telomeres
M Carlson, JL Celenza, FJ Eng
Molecular and Cellular Biology 5 (11), 2894-2902, 1985
2061985
Cloning and Genetic Mapping of SNF1, a Gene Required for Expression of Glucose-Repressible Genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
JL Celenza, M Carlson
Molecular and cellular biology 4 (1), 49-53, 1984
2061984
Arabidopsis ALF4 encodes a nuclear‐localized protein required for lateral root formation
RJ DiDonato, E Arbuckle, S Buker, J Sheets, J Tobar, R Totong, P Grisafi, ...
The Plant Journal 37 (3), 340-353, 2004
1712004
SSN20 is an essential Gene with Mutant Alleles that Suppress Defects in SUC2 Transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
L Neigeborn, JL Celenza, M Carlson
Molecular and cellular biology 7 (2), 672-678, 1987
1101987
Mutational Analysis of the SNF3 Glucose Transporter of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
L Marshall-Carlson, JL Celenza, BC Laurent, M Carlson
Molecular and cellular biology 10 (3), 1105-1115, 1990
951990
Structure and expression of the SNF1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
JL Celenza, M Carlson
Molecular and cellular biology, 1984
871984
Metabolism of tyrosine and tryptophan—new genes for old pathways
JL Celenza
Current opinion in plant biology 4 (3), 234-240, 2001
662001
Sexual dimorphism of hepatic gene expression: novel biological role of KRAB zinc finger repressors revealed
DJ Waxman, JL Celenza
Genes & development 17 (21), 2607-2613, 2003
432003
Indolic glucosinolates at the crossroads of tryptophan metabolism
J Bender, JL Celenza
Phytochemistry Reviews 8, 25-37, 2009
412009
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