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Citations
10931
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15601
National Ranking
6507

Overview

Robert O. Poyton is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their academic contributions are tied to this institution, reflecting an active role in the research community there.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or predominant publication venues associated with Robert O. Poyton in the available data. Similarly, no specific book publications, main fields of study, or subfields of study have been identified from the provided information.

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Robert O. Poyton is currently living, according to the data.

Best Publications

  • Oxygen sensing and molecular adaptation to hypoxia

    H. F. Bunn;R. O. Poyton

  • Crosstalk Between Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genomes

    Robert O. Poyton;Joan E. McEwen

  • Mitochondrial generation of free radicals and hypoxic signaling

    Robert O. Poyton;Kerri A. Ball;Pablo R. Castello

  • Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase produces nitric oxide under hypoxic conditions: implications for oxygen sensing and hypoxic signaling in eukaryotes.

    Pablo R. Castello;Pamela S. David;Travis McClure;Zachary Crook

  • Cytochrome c Oxidase from Bakers' Yeast I. ISOLATION AND PROPERTIES

    Thomas L. Mason;Robert O. Poyton;David C. Wharton;Gottfried Schatz

  • OXYGEN SENSING AND THE TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF OXYGEN-RESPONSIVE GENES IN YEAST

    Kurt E. Kwast;Patricia V. Burke;Robert O. Poyton

  • Nuclear functions required for cytochrome c oxidase biogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Characterization of mutants in 34 complementation groups.

    J E McEwen;C Ko;B Kloeckner-Gruissem;R O Poyton

  • Oxygen sensing in yeast: Evidence for the involvement of the respiratory chain in regulating the transcription of a subset of hypoxic genes

    Kurt E. Kwast;Patricia V. Burke;Patricia V. Burke;Brett T. Staahl;Robert O. Poyton

  • Exposure of yeast cells to anoxia induces transient oxidative stress. Implications for the induction of hypoxic genes.

    Reinhard Dirmeier;Kristin M. O'Brien;Marcella Engle;Athena Dodd

  • Therapeutic photobiomodulation: nitric oxide and a novel function of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase.

    Robert O Poyton;Kerri A Ball

  • Mitochondrial protein oxidation in yeast mutants lacking manganese-(MnSOD) or copper- and zinc-containing superoxide dismutase (CuZnSOD): evidence that MnSOD and CuZnSOD have both unique and overlapping functions in protecting mitochondrial proteins from oxidative damage.

    Kristin M. O'Brien;Reinhard Dirmeier;Marcella Engle;Robert O. Poyton

  • Effects of Oxygen Concentration on the Expression of Cytochrome c and Cytochrome c Oxidase Genes in Yeast

    Patricia V. Burke;Desmond C. Raitt;Larry A. Allen;Elizabeth A. Kellogg

  • Expression and Function of Cytochrome c Oxidase Subunit Isologues.

    Robert O. Poyton;Cynthia E. Trueblood;Richard M. Wright;Lynn E. Farrell

  • The nuclear-coded subunits of yeast cytochrome c oxidase. I. Fractionation of the holoenzyme into chemically pure polypeptides and the identification of two new subunits using solvent extraction and reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography.

    S D Power;M A Lochrie;K A Sevarino;T E Patterson

  • Structural analysis of two genes encoding divergent forms of yeast cytochrome c oxidase subunit V.

    M G Cumsky;C E Trueblood;C Ko;R O Poyton

  • Structure/function of oxygen-regulated isoforms in cytochrome c oxidase.

    Patricia V. Burke;Robert O. Poyton

  • Differential regulation of the two genes encoding Saccharomyces cerevisiae cytochrome c oxidase subunit V by heme and the HAP2 and REO1 genes.

    C E Trueblood;R M Wright;R O Poyton

  • Oxygen-regulated isoforms of cytochrome c oxidase have differential effects on its nitric oxide production and on hypoxic signaling

    Pablo R. Castello;Dong Kyun Woo;Kerri Ball;Jay Wojcik

  • Two nonidentical forms of subunit V are functional in yeast cytochrome c oxidase.

    Michael G. Cumsky;Christine Ko;Cynthia E. Trueblood;Robert O. Poyton

  • Yeast flavohemoglobin, a nitric oxide oxidoreductase, is located in both the cytosol and the mitochondrial matrix: effects of respiration, anoxia, and the mitochondrial genome on its intracellular level and distribution.

    Nina Cassanova;Kristin M. O'Brien;Brett T. Stahl;Travis McClure

Frequent Co-Authors

Britton Chance
Britton Chance University of Pennsylvania
Larry A. Allen
Larry A. Allen University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Daniel Branton
Daniel Branton Harvard University
Thomas D. Fox
Thomas D. Fox Cornell University
Peter R. Sinclair
Peter R. Sinclair Dartmouth College
Elizabeth A. Kellogg
Elizabeth A. Kellogg Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
H F Bunn
H F Bunn Harvard Medical School
Winslow S. Caughey
Winslow S. Caughey Colorado State University

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