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Steven J. Rothstein

Steven J. Rothstein

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Genetics

D-Index
83
Citations
21851
World Ranking
1427
National Ranking
48

Overview

Steven J. Rothstein is affiliated with the University of Guelph in Canada. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focused on Computer Science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work covers several subfields, including:

  • Plant Science
  • Molecular Biology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Signal Processing
  • Biotechnology

Research topics frequently addressed by Rothstein include:

  • Bayesian Methods and Mixture Models
  • Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Advanced Clustering Algorithms Research
  • Data Management and Algorithms
  • GABA and Rice Research
  • Plant Gene Expression Analysis

Recent publications by Steven J. Rothstein demonstrate interdisciplinary approaches integrating plant biology and statistical modeling. Notable papers include:

  • "ABCG Transporters Are Required for Suberin and Pollen Wall Extracellular Barriers in Arabidopsis" (2020, UNC Libraries)
  • "Bibenzyl synthesis in Cannabis sativa L." (2021, The Plant Journal)
  • "EARLY NODULIN93 acts via cytochrome c oxidase to alter respiratory ATP production and root growth in plants" (2024, The Plant Cell)
  • "Finite mixtures of matrix variate Poisson-log normal distributions for three-way count data" (2023, Bioinformatics)
  • "ENOD93 interacts with cytochrome c oxidase altering respiratory ATP production and root growth in plants" (2023, bioRxiv, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Steven J. Rothstein has collaborated frequently with a core group of researchers, including:

  • José A. Casaretto
  • Anjali Silva
  • Paul D. McNicholas
  • Sanjeena Subedi
  • Chun Pong Lee

Key publication venues for Rothstein's work comprise:

  • The Plant Journal
  • The Plant Cell
  • UNC Libraries
  • Bioinformatics
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Synthetic DNA sequence exhibiting enhanced insecticidal activity in maize

    Koziel Michael G;Desai Nalini M;Lewis Kelly S;Kramer Vance C

  • Tung Tree DGAT1 and DGAT2 Have Nonredundant Functions in Triacylglycerol Biosynthesis and Are Localized to Different Subdomains of the Endoplasmic Reticulum

    Jay M. Shockey;Satinder K. Gidda;Dorselyn C. Chapital;Jui-Chang Kuan

  • Understanding plant response to nitrogen limitation for the improvement of crop nitrogen use efficiency

    Surya Kant;Yong-Mei Bi;Steven J. Rothstein

  • A restriction enzyme cleavage map of Tn5 and location of a region encoding neomycin resistance.

    Richard A. Jorgensen;Steven J. Rothstein;Williams S. Reznikoff

  • Molecular cloning of complementary DNA encoding the lignin-forming peroxidase from tobacco: molecular analysis and tissue-specific expression

    L M Lagrimini;W Burkhart;M Moyer;S Rothstein

  • C6-volatiles derived from the lipoxygenase pathway induce a subset of defense-related genes.

    Nicholas J. Bate;Steven J. Rothstein

  • Control of inflorescence architecture in Antirrhinum

    Desmond Bradley;Rosemary Carpenter;Lucy Copsey;Coral Vincent

  • A common mechanism controls the life cycle and architecture of plants

    Oliver J. Ratcliffe;Iraida Amaya;Coral A. Vincent;Steven Rothstein

  • Heat induces the splicing by IRE1 of a mRNA encoding a transcription factor involved in the unfolded protein response in Arabidopsis

    Yan Deng;Sabrina Humbert;Jian-Xiang Liu;Renu Srivastava

  • Arabidopsis homolog of the yeast TREX‐2 mRNA export complex: components and anchoring nucleoporin

    Qing Lu;Xurong Tang;Xurong Tang;Gang Tian;Gang Tian;Fang Wang

  • Genetic Regulation by NLA and MicroRNA827 for Maintaining Nitrate-Dependent Phosphate Homeostasis in Arabidopsis

    Surya Kant;Mingsheng Peng;Mingsheng Peng;Steven J. Rothstein

  • Tissue Specificity of Tobacco Peroxidase Isozymes and Their Induction by Wounding and Tobacco Mosaic Virus Infection

    L. Mark Lagrimini;Steven Rothstein

  • ABCG Transporters Are Required for Suberin and Pollen Wall Extracellular Barriers in Arabidopsis

    Vandana Yadav;Isabel Molina;Kosala Ranathunge;Indira Queralta Castillo

  • The Genetics of Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Crop Plants.

    Mei Han;Mamoru Okamoto;Perrin H Beatty;Steven J Rothstein

  • A mutation in NLA, which encodes a RING-type ubiquitin ligase, disrupts the adaptability of Arabidopsis to nitrogen limitation.

    Mingsheng Peng;Carol Hannam;Honglan Gu;Yong-Mei Bi

  • The S-locus receptor kinase gene in a self-incompatible Brassica napus line encodes a functional serine/threonine kinase.

    Daphne R. Goring;Steven J. Rothstein

  • SAUR39, a Small Auxin-Up RNA Gene, Acts as a Negative Regulator of Auxin Synthesis and Transport in Rice

    Surya Kant;Yong-Mei Bi;Tong Zhu;Steven J. Rothstein

  • Genome-wide analysis of Arabidopsis responsive transcriptome to nitrogen limitation and its regulation by the ubiquitin ligase gene NLA.

    Mingsheng Peng;Yong-Mei Bi;Tong Zhu;Steven J. Rothstein

  • Two members of the thioredoxin-h family interact with the kinase domain of a Brassica S locus receptor kinase.

    Michael S. Bower;Dinah D. Matias;Emily Fernandes-Carvalho;Maria Mazzurco

  • The relationship between anion exchange and net anion flow across the human red blood cell membrane.

    P A Knauf;G F Fuhrmann;S Rothstein;A Rothstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Daphne R. Goring
Daphne R. Goring University of Toronto
Tong Zhu
Tong Zhu Research Triangle Park Foundation
Kosala Ranathunge
Kosala Ranathunge University of Western Australia
Mahmoud W. Yaish
Mahmoud W. Yaish Sultan Qaboos University
William S. Reznikoff
William S. Reznikoff Marine Biological Laboratory
Paul D. McNicholas
Paul D. McNicholas McMaster University
Robert T. Mullen
Robert T. Mullen University of Guelph
Eiji Nambara
Eiji Nambara University of Toronto
John E. Thompson
John E. Thompson University of Waterloo
Richard A. Jorgensen
Richard A. Jorgensen University of Arizona

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