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Overview

G. Paul Bolwell is affiliated with Royal Holloway University of London in the United Kingdom. Their academic work centers on various aspects within their field, contributing to the university's research profile.

Though specific details about recent papers, co-authors, or main topics of research are not documented in the available data, the academic association with Royal Holloway University of London indicates involvement in scholarly activities consistent with that institution's standards.

There is no information available regarding book publications, awards, or fields of study linked to this researcher. Likewise, details on frequent publication venues or topics of work have not been listed.

As an active researcher, G. Paul Bolwell continues professional activities without records indicating retirement or passing.

Best Publications

  • Phenols in the plant and in man. The potential for possible nutritional enhancement of the diet by modifying the phenols content or profile

    A.J. Parr;G.P. Bolwell

  • The apoplastic oxidative burst in response to biotic stress in plants: a three‐component system

    G. Paul Bolwell;Laurence V. Bindschedler;Kristopher A. Blee;Vernon S. Butt

  • Peroxidase-dependent apoplastic oxidative burst in Arabidopsis required for pathogen resistance

    Laurence V. Bindschedler;Julia Dewdney;Kris A. Blee;Julie M. Stone

  • The Apoplastic Oxidative Burst Peroxidase in Arabidopsis Is a Major Component of Pattern-Triggered Immunity

    Arsalan Daudi;Zhenyu Cheng;Jose A. O’Brien;Nicole Mammarella

  • Reactive oxygen species and their role in plant defence and cell wall metabolism

    Jose A. O’Brien;Jose A. O’Brien;Jose A. O’Brien;Arsalan Daudi;Arsalan Daudi;Vernon S. Butt;G. Paul Bolwell

  • Antioxidant potential of intermediates in phenylpropanoid metabolism in higher plants

    Cinzia Castelluccio;George Paganga;Narbeh Melikian;G. Paul Bolwell

  • Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase gene organization and structure

    C. L. Cramer;K. Edwards;M. Dron;Xaiowu Liang;Xaiowu Liang

  • Localization of components of the oxidative cross-linking of glycoproteins and of callose synthesis in papillae formed during the interaction between non-pathogenic strains ofXanthomonas campestris andFrench bean mesophyll cells

    Ian Brown;Jonathan Trethowan;Maria Kerry;John Mansfield

  • A Peroxidase-Dependent Apoplastic Oxidative Burst in Cultured Arabidopsis Cells Functions in MAMP-Elicited Defense

    Jose Antonio O'Brien;Arsalan Daudi;Paul Finch;Vernon S Butt

  • L-Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase from Phaseolus vulgaris. Characterisation and differential induction of multiple forms from elicitor-treated cell suspension cultures.

    G. Paul Bolwell;John N. Bell;Carole L. Cramer;Wolfgang Schuch

  • Early signalling events in the apoplastic oxidative burst in suspension cultured French bean cells involve cAMP and Ca2

    Laurence V. Bindschedler;Farida Minibayeva;Sarah L. Gardner;Chris Gerrish

  • A lignin-specific peroxidase in tobacco whose antisense suppression leads to vascular tissue modification

    Kristopher A. Blee;Joon W. Choi;Ann P. O'Connell;Wolfgang Schuch

  • Dynamic Aspects of the Plant Extracellular Matrix

    G. Paul Bolwell

  • Molecular identification of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase as a substrate of a specific constitutively active Arabidopsis CDPK expressed in maize protoplasts.

    Shu-Hua Cheng;Jen Sheen;Chris Gerrish;G.Paul Bolwell

  • Synthesis of cell wall components: Aspects of control

    G.Paul Bolwell

  • Co-ordinated synthesis of phytoalexin biosynthetic enzymes in biologically-stressed cells of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.).

    Carole L. Cramer;John N. Bell;Thomas B. Ryder;John A. Bailey

  • Differential Extraction and Protein Sequencing Reveals Major Differences in Patterns of Primary Cell Wall Proteins from Plants

    Duncan Robertson;Geoffrey P. Mitchell;John S. Gilroy;Chris Gerrish

  • Phosphorylation of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase: evidence for a novel protein kinase and identification of the phosphorylated residue.

    Ellen G. Allwood;Dewi R. Davies;Chris Gerrish;Brian E. Ellis

  • A role for phosphorylation in the down-regulation of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase in suspension-cultured cells of french bean

    G. Paul Bolwell

  • Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Plants

    G.Paul Bolwell

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard A. Dixon
Richard A. Dixon University of North Texas
Norman G. Lewis
Norman G. Lewis Washington State University
Julian P. Whitelegge
Julian P. Whitelegge University of California, Los Angeles
Wolfgang Schuch
Wolfgang Schuch AstraZeneca (United Kingdom)
Antoni R. Slabas
Antoni R. Slabas Durham University
Frederick M. Ausubel
Frederick M. Ausubel Harvard University
Christopher J. Lamb
Christopher J. Lamb John Innes Centre
Michael J. Dunn
Michael J. Dunn University College Dublin
Peter M. Bramley
Peter M. Bramley Royal Holloway University of London
Paul D. Fraser
Paul D. Fraser Royal Holloway University of London

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