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G. Eric Schaller

G. Eric Schaller

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
64
Citations
17842
World Ranking
9523
National Ranking
4205

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

G. Eric Schaller is affiliated with Dartmouth College in the United States and specializes in agricultural and biological sciences, with significant contributions to plant science. Their research portfolio includes 43 publications focused on this main field, alongside relevant work in molecular biology, radiation, electrical and electronic engineering, and nuclear and high energy physics.

The scientist's key topics of study emphasize plant molecular biology research, with 22 publications dedicated to this area. Other notable subjects include polysaccharides and plant cell walls, plant reproductive biology, plant-microbe interactions and immunity, plant nutrient uptake and metabolism, postharvest quality and shelf life management, and plant physiology and cultivation studies.

Recent publications showcase research in hormone signaling, autophagy, and receptor functions within plants. Notable papers include:

  • "Role of the Cytokinin-Activated Type-B Response Regulators in Hormone Crosstalk" (2020), published in Plants
  • "EXO70D isoforms mediate selective autophagic degradation of type-A ARR proteins to regulate cytokinin sensitivity" (2020), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "The HK5 and HK6 cytokinin receptors mediate diverse developmental pathways in rice" (2020), published in Development
  • "Localization of the Raf-like Kinase CTR1 to the Endoplasmic Reticulum of Arabidopsis through Participation in Ethylene Receptor Signaling Complexes" (2021), published in UNC Libraries
  • "Basis for high-affinity ethylene binding by the ethylene receptor ETR1 of Arabidopsis" (2023), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Coauthorship patterns reveal frequent collaboration with several researchers, including Joseph J. Kieber, Maria V. Yamburenko, Christian A. Burr, Charles Hodgens, and Samina N. Shakeel. Schaller's work appears regularly in various publication venues, especially UNC Libraries, which feature 19 of their publications. Other common venues include Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Development, and The Plant Journal.

In recognition of their contributions to science, G. Eric Schaller was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Type-A Arabidopsis response regulators are partially redundant negative regulators of cytokinin signaling.

    Jennifer P.C. To;Georg Haberer;Fernando J. Ferreira;Jean Deruère

  • A Copper Cofactor for the Ethylene Receptor ETR1 from Arabidopsis

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

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

    G. Eric Schaller;Anthony B. Bleecker

  • Cytokinin signaling in plant development.

    Joseph J. Kieber;G. Eric Schaller

  • The Yin-Yang of Hormones: Cytokinin and Auxin Interactions in Plant Development

    G. Eric Schaller;Anthony Bishopp;Joseph J. Kieber

  • Ethylene signal transduction.

    Yi-Feng Chen;Naomi Etheridge;G. Eric Schaller

  • Multiple Type-B Response Regulators Mediate Cytokinin Signal Transduction in Arabidopsis

    Michael G. Mason;Dennis E. Mathews;D. Aaron Argyros;Bridey B. Maxwell

  • The Arabidopsis Histidine Phosphotransfer Proteins Are Redundant Positive Regulators of Cytokinin Signaling

    Claire E. Hutchison;Jie Li;Cristiana Argueso;Monica Gonzalez

  • A subset of Arabidopsis AP2 transcription factors mediates cytokinin responses in concert with a two-component pathway

    Aaron M. Rashotte;Michael G. Mason;Claire E. Hutchison;Fernando J. Ferreira

  • Type B Response Regulators of Arabidopsis Play Key Roles in Cytokinin Signaling and Plant Development

    Rebecca D. Argyros;Dennis E. Mathews;Yi-Hsuan Chiang;Christine M. Palmer

  • Localization of the Raf-like Kinase CTR1 to the Endoplasmic Reticulum of Arabidopsis through Participation in Ethylene Receptor Signaling Complexes

    Zhiyong Gao;Yi Feng Chen;Melynda D. Randlett;Xue Chu Zhao

  • Localization of the ethylene receptor ETR1 to the endoplasmic reticulum of Arabidopsis.

    Yi-Feng Chen;Melynda D. Randlett;Jennifer L. Findell;G. Eric Schaller

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

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

  • Cytokinin Regulates Type-A Arabidopsis Response Regulator Activity and Protein Stability via Two-Component Phosphorelay

    Jennifer P.C. To;Jean Deruère;Bridey B. Maxwell;Veronica F. Morris

  • Two-component elements mediate interactions between cytokinin and salicylic acid in plant immunity.

    Cristiana T. Argueso;Fernando J. Ferreira;Petra Epple;Petra Epple;Jennifer P. C. To

  • Cytokinin and the cell cycle.

    G Eric Schaller;Ian H Street;Joseph J Kieber

  • Two-component signaling elements and histidyl-aspartyl phosphorelays.

    G. Eric Schaller;Joseph J. Kieber;Shin-Han Shiu

  • Identification of cytokinin-responsive genes using microarray meta-analysis and RNA-Seq in Arabidopsis.

    Apurva Bhargava;Ivory Clabaugh;Jenn P. To;Bridey B. Maxwell

  • Two-Component Systems and Their Co-Option for Eukaryotic Signal Transduction

    G. Eric Schaller;Shin Han Shiu;Judith P. Armitage

  • Phosphorylation of the plasma-membrane H+-ATPase of oat roots by a calcium-stimulated protein kinase

    G. Eric Schaller;Michael R. Sussman

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph J. Kieber
Joseph J. Kieber University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Brad M. Binder
Brad M. Binder University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Anthony B. Bleecker
Anthony B. Bleecker University of Wisconsin–Madison
Fernando Ferreira
Fernando Ferreira Universidade de São Paulo
Joseph R. Ecker
Joseph R. Ecker Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Roberto Solano
Roberto Solano Spanish National Research Council
Shin-Han Shiu
Shin-Han Shiu Michigan State University
Jose M. Alonso
Jose M. Alonso North Carolina State University
Michael R. Sussman
Michael R. Sussman University of Wisconsin–Madison
Caren Chang
Caren Chang University of Maryland, College Park

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