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Marvin Edelman is affiliated with the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Their research spans multiple fields within the agricultural and biological sciences as well as environmental science, focusing particularly on plant science, ecology, molecular biology, industrial and manufacturing engineering, and physiology.

The main topics covered in Marvin Edelman's work include:

  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment
  • Weed control and herbicide applications
  • Peatlands and wetlands ecology
  • Biological control of invasive species
  • Ecology and conservation studies
  • Legume nitrogen fixing symbiosis

Marvin Edelman's recent papers reflect a focus on duckweed and plant-related studies. Selected publications are:

  • "Return of the Lemnaceae: duckweed as a model plant system in the genomics and postgenomics era," 2021, The Plant Cell
  • "Identification, Phylogeny, and Comparative Expression of the Lipoxygenase Gene Family of the Aquatic Duckweed, Spirodela polyrhiza, during Growth and in Response to Methyl Jasmonate and Salt," 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Novel Mutation in the Acetohydroxyacid Synthase (AHAS), Gene Confers Imidazolinone Resistance in Chickpea Cicer arietinum L. Plants," 2021, Plants
  • "Ethnobotanical History: Duckweeds in Different Civilizations," 2022, Plants
  • "Editorial: Duckweed: Biological Chemistry and Applications," 2020, Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems

Frequent coauthors in Marvin Edelman's research include:

  • Klaus-J. Appenroth
  • K. Sowjanya Sree
  • Tokitaka Oyama
  • Joseph Hershenhorn
  • V. M. Sobolev

Common publication venues for their work are:

  • Plants
  • The Plant Cell
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
  • Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

The research often integrates biological, ecological, and molecular perspectives, particularly related to aquatic plants and wetland ecosystems.

Best Publications

  • Automated analysis of interatomic contacts in proteins.

    Vladimir Sobolev;A. Sorokine;Jaime Prilusky;Enrique E. Abola

  • Regulation of protein metabolism: Coupling of photosynthetic electron transport to in vivo degradation of the rapidly metabolized 32-kilodalton protein of the chloroplast membranes

    Autar K. Mattoo;Hedda Hoffman-Falk;Jonathan B. Marder;Marvin Edelman

  • Separate photosensitizers mediate degradation of the 32-kDa photosystem II reaction center protein in the visible and UV spectral regions

    Bruce M. Greenberg;Victor Gaba;Ora Canaani;Shmuel Malkin

  • Side-chain flexibility in proteins upon ligand binding.

    Rafael Najmanovich;Josef Kuttner;Vladimir Sobolev;Marvin Edelman

  • Intramembrane translocation and posttranslational palmitoylation of the chloroplast 32-kDa herbicide-binding protein

    Autar K. Mattoo;Marvin Edelman

  • Dynamics of the photosystem II reaction center

    Autar K. Mattoo;Jonathan B. Marder;Marvin Edelman

  • The rapidly metabolized 32,000-dalton polypeptide of the chloroplast is the "proteinaceous shield" regulating photosystem II electron transport and mediating diuron herbicide sensitivity.

    Autar K. Mattoo;Uri Pick;Hedda Hoffman-Falk;Marvin Edelman

  • Identification of a primary in vivo degradation product of the rapidly-turning-over 32 kd protein of photosystem II.

    B. M. Greenberg;V. Gaba;A. K. Mattoo;M. Edelman

  • The performance of current methods in ligand-protein docking

    Brendan J. Mcconkey;Vladimir Sobolev;Marvin Edelman

  • D1-protein dynamics in photosystem II: the lingering enigma

    Marvin Edelman;Autar K. Mattoo

  • Molecular Docking Using Surface Complementarity

    Vladimir Sobolev;Rebecca C. Wade;Gert Vriend;Marvin Edelman

  • Molecular architecture of the rapidly metabolized 32-kilodalton protein of photosystem II. Indications for COOH-terminal processing of a chloroplast membrane polypeptide.

    J B Marder;P Goloubinoff;M Edelman

  • Ultraviolet-B Radiation Impacts Light-Mediated Turnover of the Photosystem II Reaction Center Heterodimer in Arabidopsis Mutants Altered in Phenolic Metabolism

    Isabelle S. Booij-James;Shyam K. Dube;Marcel A.K. Jansen;Marvin Edelman

  • Control of psbA gene expression: in mature Spirodela chloroplasts light regulation of 32-kd protein synthesis is independent of transcript level.

    Hillel Fromm;Martine Devic;Robert Fluhr;Marvin Edelman

  • STUDIES OF CHLOROPLAST DEVELOPMENT IN EUGLENA. XII. TWO TYPES OF SATELLITE DNA.

    Marvin Edelman;Jerome A. Schiff;H.T. Epstein

  • Cytoplasmic hybridization in Nicotiana: mitochondrial DNA analysis in progenies resulting from fusion between protoplasts having different organelle constitutions.

    Esra Galun;Pazia Arzee-Gonen;Robert Fluhr;Marvin Edelman

  • Importance of solvent accessibility and contact surfaces in modeling side‐chain conformations in proteins

    Eran Eyal;Rafael Najmanovich;Brendan J. Mcconkey;Marvin Edelman

  • Evidence for in vivo trans splicing of pre-mRNAs in tobacco chloroplasts

    Barbara Koller;Hillel Fromm;Esra Galun;Marvin Edelman

  • The limit of accuracy of protein modeling: influence of crystal packing on protein structure.

    Eran Eyal;Sergey Gerzon;Vladimir Potapov;Marvin Edelman

  • Progeny analysis of the interspecific somatic hybrids: Nicotiana tabacum (CMS) + Nicotiana sylvestris with respect to nuclear and chloroplast markers.

    D. Aviv;R. Fluhr;M. Edelman;E. Galun

Frequent Co-Authors

Autar K. Mattoo
Autar K. Mattoo United States Department of Agriculture
Bruce M. Greenberg
Bruce M. Greenberg University of Waterloo
Marcel A. K. Jansen
Marcel A. K. Jansen University College Cork
Robert Fluhr
Robert Fluhr Weizmann Institute of Science
Esra Galun
Esra Galun Weizmann Institute of Science
Hillel Fromm
Hillel Fromm Tel Aviv University
Shmuel Malkin
Shmuel Malkin Weizmann Institute of Science
Pierre Goloubinoff
Pierre Goloubinoff University of Lausanne
Jonathan Gressel
Jonathan Gressel Weizmann Institute of Science
Uriel Z. Littauer
Uriel Z. Littauer Weizmann Institute of Science

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