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Arthur R. Grossman is affiliated with the Carnegie Institution for Science in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields, with a particular focus on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science.

The scientist's work extensively covers the subfields of Geophysics, Environmental Chemistry, Oceanography, Molecular Biology, and Astronomy and Astrophysics. Within these areas, their main topics of study include Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Seismic Waves and Analysis, Earthquake Detection and Analysis, Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, Ionosphere and Magnetosphere Dynamics, Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena, and Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms.

Arthur R. Grossman has contributed to a variety of publication venues, showing a concentration in a few key sources. These include:

  • OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Phycology
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Nature Communications

Recent papers published by the scientist illustrate a focus on photosynthesis, algal biology, and symbiotic relationships in marine organisms. These papers comprise:

  • "Polyphosphate: A Multifunctional Metabolite in Cyanobacteria and Algae," 2020, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • "Symbiont population control by host-symbiont metabolic interaction in Symbiodiniaceae-cnidarian associations," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Systematic characterization of gene function in the photosynthetic alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii," 2022, Nature Genetics
  • "Transcription-dependent domain-scale three-dimensional genome organization in the dinoflagellate Breviolum minutum," 2021, Nature Genetics
  • "Light-independent regulation of algal photoprotection by CO2 availability," 2023, Nature Communications

The scientist frequently collaborates with a core group of coauthors, which include:

  • Devaki Bhaya
  • Freddy Bunbury
  • Amanda Shelton
  • Clinton A. Oakley
  • Simon K. Davy

Best Publications

  • The Chlamydomonas Genome Reveals the Evolution of Key Animal and Plant Functions

    Sabeeha S. Merchant;Simon E. Prochnik;Olivier Vallon;Elizabeth H. Harris

  • A pigment-binding protein essential for regulation of photosynthetic light harvesting

    Xiao-Ping Li;Olle Björkman;Connie Shih;Arthur R. Grossman

  • Arabidopsis mutants define a central role for the xanthophyll cycle in the regulation of photosynthetic energy conversion.

    Krishna K. Niyogi;Arthur R. Grossman;Olle Björkman

  • An ancient light-harvesting protein is critical for the regulation of algal photosynthesis

    Graham Peers;Thuy B. Truong;Thuy B. Truong;Elisabeth Ostendorf;Andreas Busch

  • The phycobilisome, a light-harvesting complex responsive to environmental conditions.

    A R Grossman;M R Schaefer;G G Chiang;J L Collier

  • The roles of specific xanthophylls in photoprotection

    Krishna K. Niyogi;Olle Björkman;Arthur R. Grossman

  • The regulation of photosynthetic electron transport during nutrient deprivation in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

    Dennis D. Wykoff;John P. Davies;Anastasios Melis;Arthur R. Grossman

  • Stable nuclear transformation of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum.

    Apt Ke;Kroth-Pancic Pg;Grossman Ar

  • High-Efficiency Transformation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by Electroporation

    Kosuke Shimogawara;Shoko Fujiwara;Arthur Grossman;Hideaki Usuda

  • Counting Low-Copy Number Proteins in a Single Cell

    Bo Huang;Hongkai Wu;Devaki Bhaya;Arthur Grossman

  • Similarity of a chromatic adaptation sensor to phytochrome and ethylene receptors

    David M. Kehoe;Arthur R. Grossman

  • Transformation of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum (Bacillariophyceae) with a variety of selectable marker and reporter genes

    Lioudmila A. Zaslavskaia;J. Casey Lippmeier;Peter G. Kroth;Arthur R. Grossman

  • Three Acyltransferases and Nitrogen-responsive Regulator Are Implicated in Nitrogen Starvation-induced Triacylglycerol Accumulation in Chlamydomonas

    Nanette R. Boyle;Mark Dudley Page;Bensheng Liu;Ian K. Blaby

  • Chlamydomonas Xanthophyll Cycle Mutants Identified by Video Imaging of Chlorophyll Fluorescence Quenching.

    Krishna K. Niyogi;Olle Bjorkman;Arthur R. Grossman

  • Chlorosis induced by nutrient deprivation in Synechococcus sp. strain PCC 7942: not all bleaching is the same.

    J L Collier;A R Grossman

  • Trophic conversion of an obligate photoautotrophic organism through metabolic engineering.

    L. A. Zaslavskaia;J. C. Lippmeier;C. Shih;D. Ehrhardt

  • Light-Harvesting Complexes in Oxygenic Photosynthesis: Diversity, Control, and Evolution

    Arthur R. Grossman;Devaki Bhaya;Kirk E. Apt;David M. Kehoe

  • An Indexed, Mapped Mutant Library Enables Reverse Genetics Studies of Biological Processes in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

    Xiaobo Li;Ru Zhang;Weronika Patena;Spencer S. Gang

  • Nitrogen-Sparing Mechanisms in Chlamydomonas Affect the Transcriptome, the Proteome, and Photosynthetic Metabolism

    Stefan Schmollinger;Timo Mühlhaus;Nanette R. Boyle;Ian K. Blaby

  • Anaerobic Acclimation in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ANOXIC GENE EXPRESSION, HYDROGENASE INDUCTION, AND METABOLIC PATHWAYS

    Florence Mus;Alexandra Dubini;Alexandra Dubini;Michael Seibert;Matthew C. Posewitz;Matthew C. Posewitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew C. Posewitz
Matthew C. Posewitz Colorado School of Mines
Krishna K. Niyogi
Krishna K. Niyogi University of California, Berkeley
Sabeeha S. Merchant
Sabeeha S. Merchant University of California, Berkeley
Michael Seibert
Michael Seibert National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Debashish Bhattacharya
Debashish Bhattacharya Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Simon K. Davy
Simon K. Davy Victoria University of Wellington
Virginia M. Weis
Virginia M. Weis Oregon State University
Nam-Hai Chua
Nam-Hai Chua National University of Singapore
John R. Pringle
John R. Pringle Stanford University
Fritz B. Prinz
Fritz B. Prinz Stanford University

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