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Overview

Anthony B. Bleecker was affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to academic research in various capacities associated with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Ethylene: a gaseous signal molecule in plants.

    Anthony B. Bleecker;Hans Kende

  • Receptor-like kinases from Arabidopsis form a monophyletic gene family related to animal receptor kinases.

    Shin-Han Shiu;Anthony B. Bleecker

  • Insensitivity to Ethylene Conferred by a Dominant Mutation in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Anthony B. Bleecker;Mark A. Estelle;Chris Somerville;Hans Kende

  • Expansion of the Receptor-Like Kinase/Pelle Gene Family and Receptor-Like Proteins in Arabidopsis

    Shin Han Shiu;Anthony B Bleecker

  • A Copper Cofactor for the Ethylene Receptor ETR1 from Arabidopsis

    Fernando I. Rodrı́guez;Jeffrey J. Esch;Anne E. Hall;Brad M. Binder

  • Plant receptor-like kinase gene family: diversity, function, and signaling

    Shin-Han Shiu;Anthony B. Bleecker

  • Ethylene-Binding Sites Generated in Yeast Expressing the Arabidopsis ETR1 Gene

    G. Eric Schaller;Anthony B. Bleecker

  • EIN4 and ERS2 Are Members of the Putative Ethylene Receptor Gene Family in Arabidopsis

    Jian Hua;Hajime Sakai;Saeid Nourizadeh;Qianhong G. Chen

  • ETR2 is an ETR1-like gene involved in ethylene signaling in Arabidopsis.

    Hajime Sakai;Jian Hua;Qianhong G. Chen;Caren Chang

  • Developmental and age-related processes that influence the longevity and senescence of photosynthetic tissues in arabidopsis.

    Linda L. Hensel;Vojislava Grbic;David A. Baumgarten;Anthony B. Bleecker

  • Ethylene regulates the timing of leaf senescence in Arabidopsis

    Vojislava Grbić;Anthony B. Bleecker

  • Last exit: senescence, abscission, and meristem arrest in Arabidopsis.

    A B Bleecker;S E Patterson

  • A Dominant Mutant Receptor From Arabidopsis Confers Ethylene Insensitivity in Heterologous Plants

    Jack Q. Wilkinson;Michael B. Lanahan;David G. Clark;Anthony B. Bleecker

  • Cell Surface ABP1-TMK Auxin-Sensing Complex Activates ROP GTPase Signaling

    Tongda Xu;Tongda Xu;Tongda Xu;Ning Dai;Jisheng Chen;Shingo Nagawa;Shingo Nagawa

  • The Ethylene Response Mediator ETR1 from Arabidopsis Forms a Disulfide-linked Dimer

    G. Eric Schaller;Andrea N. Ladd;Michael B. Lanahan;Jon M. Spanbauer

  • The Arabidopsis EIN3 Binding F-Box Proteins EBF1 and EBF2 Have Distinct but Overlapping Roles in Ethylene Signaling

    Brad M. Binder;Joseph M. Walker;Jennifer M. Gagne;Thomas J. Emborg

  • A Mutation Altering Auxin Homeostasis and Plant Morphology in Arabidopsis.

    Joseph J. King;Dennis P. Stimart;Roxanne H. Fisher;Anthony B. Bleecker

  • Canonical histidine kinase activity of the transmitter domain of the ETR1 ethylene receptor from Arabidopsis is not required for signal transmission.

    Wuyi Wang;Anne E. Hall;Ronan O'Malley;Anthony B. Bleecker

  • Ethylene perception and signaling: an evolutionary perspective

    Anthony B. Bleecker

  • Ethylene perception by the ERS1 protein in Arabidopsis.

    A. E. Hall;J. L. Findell;G. E. Schaller;E. C. Sisler

Frequent Co-Authors

Brad M. Binder
Brad M. Binder University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Caren Chang
Caren Chang University of Maryland, College Park
G. Eric Schaller
G. Eric Schaller Dartmouth College
Elliot M. Meyerowitz
Elliot M. Meyerowitz California Institute of Technology
Shin-Han Shiu
Shin-Han Shiu Michigan State University
Jiří Friml
Jiří Friml Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Maureen C. McCann
Maureen C. McCann Purdue University West Lafayette
Wilfred Vermerris
Wilfred Vermerris University of Florida
Donald R. McCarty
Donald R. McCarty University of Florida
Jan A. D. Zeevaart
Jan A. D. Zeevaart Michigan State University

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