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59
Citations
16525
World Ranking
12348
National Ranking
952

Overview

Dianna J. Bowles is affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several main fields, including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics; as well as Medicine.

Their work covers multiple subfields of study, such as Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Bowles's research topics focus notably on Plant Biochemistry and Biosynthesis, Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds, and Malaria Research and Control.

Bowles has contributed to peer-reviewed literature in venues such as Frontiers in Plant Science. One of their recent papers includes "Artemisia annua L. plants lacking Bornyl diPhosphate Synthase reallocate carbon from monoterpenes to sesquiterpenes except artemisinin," published in 2022 in Frontiers in Plant Science. This paper has been cited eight times.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Tomasz Czechowski, Caroline Branigan, Anne M. Rae, Deborah A. Rathbone, and Tony R. Larson.

  • Plant biochemistry and biosynthesis
  • Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds
  • Malaria Research and Control

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
  • Medicine

  • Molecular Biology
  • Pharmacology
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

  • Artemisia annua L. plants lacking Bornyl diPhosphate Synthase reallocate carbon from monoterpenes to sesquiterpenes except artemisinin (2022), Frontiers in Plant Science

  • Tomasz Czechowski
  • Caroline Branigan
  • Anne M. Rae
  • Deborah A. Rathbone
  • Tony R. Larson

  • Frontiers in Plant Science

Best Publications

  • Defense-related proteins in higher plants.

    Dianna J. Bowles

  • Ethylene as a Signal Mediating the Wound Response of Tomato Plants

    P. J. O'Donnell;C. Calvert;R. Atzorn;C. Wasternack

  • Higher plant glycosyltransferases

    Joe Ross;Yi Li;Eng-Kiat Lim;Dianna J Bowles

  • Phylogenetic Analysis of the UDP-glycosyltransferase Multigene Family of Arabidopsis thaliana

    Yi Li;Sandie Baldauf;Eng-Kiat Lim;Dianna J. Bowles

  • Glycosyltransferases: managers of small molecules

    Dianna Bowles;Judith Isayenkova;Eng-Kiat Lim;Brigitte Poppenberger

  • Glycosyltransferases of lipophilic small molecules.

    Dianna Bowles;Eng-Kiat Lim;Brigitte Poppenberger;Fabián E Vaistij

  • Electrical signalling and systemic proteinase inhibitor induction in the wounded plant

    D. C. Wildon;J. F. Thain;P. E. H. Minchin;I. R. Gubb

  • Structure of a flavonoid glucosyltransferase reveals the basis for plant natural product modification

    Wendy Offen;Carlos Martinez-Fleites;Min Yang;Eng Kiat-Lim

  • The Genetic Map of Artemisia annua L. Identifies Loci Affecting Yield of the Antimalarial Drug Artemisinin

    Ian A. Graham;Katrin Besser;Susan Blumer;Caroline A. Branigan

  • N-glucosylation of cytokinins by glycosyltransferases of Arabidopsis thaliana.

    Bingkai Hou;Eng-Kiat Lim;Gillian S. Higgins;Dianna J. Bowles

  • A carrot leucine-rich-repeat protein that inhibits ice recrystallization

    Dawn Worrall;Luisa Elias;David Ashford;Maggie Smallwood

  • Arabidopsis glycosyltransferases as biocatalysts in fermentation for regioselective synthesis of diverse quercetin glucosides.

    Eng-Kiat Lim;David A. Ashford;Bingkai Hou;Rosamond G. Jackson

  • The activity of Arabidopsis glycosyltransferases toward salicylic acid, 4-hydroxybenzoic acid, and other benzoates.

    Eng-Kiat Lim;Charlotte J. Doucet;Yi Li;Luisa Elias

  • Characterization and Engineering of the Bifunctional N- and O-Glucosyltransferase Involved in Xenobiotic Metabolism in Plants.

    Melissa Brazier-Hicks;Wendy A. Offen;Markus C. Gershater;Timothy J. Revett

  • Identification and Biochemical Characterization of anArabidopsis Indole-3-acetic Acid Glucosyltransferase

    Rosamond G. Jackson;Eng-Kiat Lim;Yi Li;Mariusz Kowalczyk

  • A class of plant glycosyltransferases involved in cellular homeostasis.

    Eng‐Kiat Lim;Dianna J Bowles

  • Identification of Glucosyltransferase Genes Involved in Sinapate Metabolism and Lignin Synthesis in Arabidopsis

    Eng-Kiat Lim;Yi Li;Adrian Parr;Ros Jackson

  • The UGT73C5 of Arabidopsis thaliana glucosylates brassinosteroids

    Brigitte Poppenberger;Shozo Fujioka;Kazuo Soeno;Gilu L. George

  • The wound response of tomato plants can be inhibited by aspirin and related hydroxy-benzoic acids

    Helen M. Doherty;Robert R. Selvendran;Dianna J. Bowles

  • Use of the glucosyltransferase UGT71B6 to disturb abscisic acid homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana

    David M. Priest;Stephen J. Ambrose;Fabián E. Vaistij;Luisa Elias

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. McPherson
Michael J. McPherson University of Leeds
Howard J. Atkinson
Howard J. Atkinson University of Leeds
Sarah J. Gurr
Sarah J. Gurr University of Exeter
William J. Davies
William J. Davies Lancaster University
Stephen H. Howell
Stephen H. Howell Iowa State University
Ralph S. Quatrano
Ralph S. Quatrano Washington University in St. Louis
Mikio Nishimura
Mikio Nishimura National Institute for Basic Biology
Ian A. Graham
Ian A. Graham University of York
Yi Li
Yi Li University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Neil C. Bruce
Neil C. Bruce University of York

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