
Publications of G. Coupland
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Journal Article (152)
2009
Journal Article
138, doi:10.1016/j.cell.2009.08.011, pp. 625 - 627 (2009)
Plant Phase Transitions Make a SPLash. Cell
Journal Article
221, doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2009.06.015, pp. 75 - 86 (2009)
Arabidopsis DOF Transcription Factors Act Redundantly to Reduce CONSTANS Expression and Are Essential for a Photoperiodic Flowering Response. Developmental Cell
Journal Article
60 (4), pp. 614 - 625 (2009)
Genetic and spatial interactions between FT, TSF and SVP during the early stages of floral induction in Arabidopsis. Plant Journal
Journal Article
21, pp. 3416 - 3420 (2009)
The Arabidopsis B-box zinc finger family. Plant Cell
Journal Article
19, doi:10.1016/j.cub.2009.01.044, pp. 359 - 368 (2009)
Chlamydomonas CONSTANS and the Evolution of Plant Photoperiodic Signaling. Current Biology
Journal Article
153A (2 Suppl. Suppl. S), pp. S195 - S196 (2009)
Control of perennial flowering and perenniality in Arabis alpina, a relative of Arabidopsis thaliana. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular & Integrative Physiology
Journal Article
459, doi:10.1038/nature07988, pp. 423 - 427 (2009)
PEP1 regulates perennial flowering in Arabis alpina. Nature
Journal Article
323 (5916), pp. 930 - 934 (2009)
Effects of Genetic Perturbation on Seasonal Life History Plasticity. Science
Journal Article
182, 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.02809.x, pp. 838 - 850 (2009)
Possible role of EARLY FLOWERING 3 (ELF3) in clock-dependent floral regulation by SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE (SVP) in Arabidopsis thaliana. New Phytologist 2008
Journal Article
56, 10.1111/j.1365-313X.2008.03606.x, pp. 493 - 504 (2008)
Genome-scale Arabidopsis promoter array identifies targets of the histone acetyltransferase GCN5. Plant Journal
Journal Article
135, pp. 3813 - 3816 (2008)
Mechanisms and variation in plant development: sorting the wood from the trees in Vermont. Development
Journal Article
19, doi:10.1016/j.semcdb.2008.07.015, pp. 560 - 573 (2008)
The Impact of Chromatin Regulation on the Floral Transition. Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology
Journal Article
20, 10.1105/tpc.108.061531, pp. 2960 - 2971 (2008)
Circadian Clock Proteins LHY and CCA1 Regulate SVP Protein Accumulation to Control Flowering in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell
Journal Article
11, 10.1016/j.pbi.2008.10.003, pp. 687 - 694 (2008)
Phloem transport of flowering signals. Current Opinion in Plant Biology
Journal Article
27, pp. 1277 - 1288 (2008)
Arabidopsis COP1 shapes the temporal pattern of CO accumulation conferring a photoperiodic flowering response. EMBO Journal
Journal Article
59, doi:10.1146/annurev.arplant.59.032607.092755, pp. 573 - 594 (2008)
Regulation and Identity of Florigen: Flowering Locus T Moves Center Stage. Annual Review of Plant Biology 2007
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316, pp. 1030 - 1033 (2007)
FT Protein Movement Contributes to Long-Distance Signaling in Floral Induction of Arabidopsis. Science
Journal Article
19 (10), pp. 2988 - 3000 (2007)
A Circadian Rhythm Set by Dusk Determines the Expression of FT Homologs and the Short-Day Photoperiodic Flowering Response in Pharbitis. Plant Cell
Journal Article
3 (6), doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.0030086 (2007)
Arabidopsis TFL2/LHP1 Specifically Associates with Genes Marked by Trimethylation of Histone H3 Lysine 27. PLoS Genetics 2006
Journal Article
46 (3), pp. 462 - 476 (2006)
The CCAAT binding factor can mediate interactions between CONSTANS-like proteins and DNA. Plant Journal
Journal Article
57 (13), doi:10.1093/jxb/erl095, pp. 3395 - 3403 (2006)
The quest for florigen: a review of recent progress. Journal of Experimental Botany
Journal Article
133, pp. 3213 - 3222 (2006)
Arabidopsis SPA proteins regulate photoperiodic flowering and interact with the floral inducer CONSTANS to regulate its stability. Development
Journal Article
20 (7), pp. 898 - 912 (2006)
The transcription factor FLC confers a flowering response to vernalization by repressing meristem competence and systemic signaling in Arabidopsis. Genes & Development
Journal Article
18, 10.1105/tpc.106.043299, pp. 2971 - 2984 (2006)
CONSTANS and the CCAAT Box Binding Complex Share a Functionally Important Domain and Interact to Regulate Flowering of Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 2005
Journal Article
1 (4), doi:10.1186/1746-4811-1-4 (2005)
A rapid and versatile combined DNA/RNA extraction protocol and its application to the analysis of a novel DNA marker set polymorphic between Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes Col-0 and Landsberg erecta. Plant Methods
Journal Article
28 (1), pp. 54 - 66 (2005)
Photoperiodic flowering of Arabidopsis: integrating genetic and physiological approaches to characterization of the floral stimulus. Plant Cell and Environment
Journal Article
8 (5), pp. 457 - 461 (2005)
Signalling mechanisms in plants: examples from the present and the future. Current Opinion in Plant Biology
Journal Article
17 (8), pp. 2255 - 2270 (2005)
Distinct roles of GIGANTEA in promoting flowering and regulating circadian rhythms in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell
Journal Article
7 (3), pp. 266 - 275 (2005)
The family of CONSTANS-like genes in Physcomitrella patens. Plant Biology 2004
Journal Article
131 (15), pp. 3615 - 3626 (2004)
CONSTANS acts in the phloem to regulate a systemic signal that induces photoperiodic flowering of Arabidopsis. Development
Journal Article
9 (6), pp. 309 - 314 (2004)
Signalling for developmental plasticity. Trends in Plant Science
Journal Article
45 (Suppl. Suppl. S), p. S67 - S67 (2004)
Dual regulations of SOC1 expression by a circadian clock through GI-dependent and -independent pathways in Arabidopsis. Plant and Cell Physiology
Journal Article
135 (2), pp. 677 - 684 (2004)
The molecular basis of diversity in the photoperiodic flowering responses of Arabidopsis and rice. Plant Physiology
Journal Article
220 (1), pp. 1 - 8 (2004)
SUMO conjugation in plants. Planta
Journal Article
45 (Suppl. Suppl. S), p. S68 - S68 (2004)
Loss-of-function mutation lhy-12 is caused by mis-splicing of the LHY gene and an intragenic suppressor mutation lhy-2 may partially restore the defect in Arabidopsis. Plant and Cell Physiology
Journal Article
557 (1-3), pp. 259 - 264 (2004)
Antisense suppression of the Arabidopsis PIF3 gene does not affect circadian rhythms but causes early flowering and increases FT expression. FEBS Letters
Journal Article
45 (Suppl. Suppl. S), p. S68 - S68 (2004)
Antisense suppression of the Arabidopsis PIF3 gene does not affect circadian rhythms but causes early flowering by increasing FT expression. Plant and Cell Physiology
Journal Article
23 (6), pp. 1217 - 1222 (2004)
Induction of flowering by seasonal changes in photoperiod. EMBO Journal
Journal Article
303 (5660), pp. 1003 - 1006 (2004)
Photoreceptor regulation of CONSTANS protein in photoperiodic flowering. Science 2003
Journal Article
8 (9), pp. 405 - 407 (2003)
Distinct photoperiodic responses are conferred by the same genetic pathway in Arabidopsis and in rice. Trends in Plant Science
Journal Article
131 (4), pp. 1855 - 1867 (2003)
The evolution of CONSTANS-like gene families in barley, rice, and Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology
Journal Article
6 (1), pp. 13 - 19 (2003)
Shedding light on the circadian clock and the photoperiodic control of flowering. Current Opinion in Plant Biology
Journal Article
53 (5), pp. 687 - 701 (2003)
Mutation of a family 8 glycosyltransferase gene alters cell wall carbohydrate composition and causes a humidity-sensitive semi-sterile dwarf phenotype in Arabidopsis. Plant Molecular Biology
Journal Article
15 (10), pp. 2308 - 2319 (2003)
A nuclear protease required for flowering-time regulation in Arabidopsis reduces the abundance of SMALL UBIQUITIN-RELATED MODIFIER conjugates. Plant Cell
Journal Article
15 (7), pp. 1552 - 1562 (2003)
EARLY BOLTING IN SHORT DAYS is related to chromatin remodeling factors and regulates flowering in Arabidopsis by repressing FT. Plant Cell 2002
Journal Article
3 (2), pp. 81 - 90 (2002)
Mutations that delay flowering in Arabidopsis de-couple symptom response from cauliflower mosaic virus accumulation during infection. Molecular Plant Pathology
Journal Article
21 (16), pp. 4327 - 4337 (2002)
Antagonistic regulation of flowering-time gene SOC1 by CONSTANS and FLC via separate promoter motifs. EMBO Journal
Journal Article
14 (9), pp. 2161 - 2173 (2002)
Arabidopsis a bout de souffle, which is homologous with mammalian carnitine acyl carrier, is required for postembryonic growth in the light. Plant Cell
Journal Article
2 (5), pp. 629 - 641 (2002)
LHY and CCA1 are partially redundant genes required to maintain circadian rhythms in Arabidopsis. Developmental Cell
Journal Article
14 (Suppl. S), pp. S111 - S130 (2002)
Control of flowering time: Interacting pathways as a basis for diversity. Plant Cell