Ruth Finkelstein - Publications

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University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 

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2022 Finkelstein RR, Lynch TJ. Overexpression of ABI5 Binding Proteins Suppresses Inhibition of Germination Due to Overaccumulation of DELLA Proteins. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23. PMID 35628355 DOI: 10.3390/ijms23105537  0.453
2022 Lynch T, Née G, Chu A, Krüger T, Finkemeier I, Finkelstein RR. ABI5 interacting protein2 inhibits ABA responses during germination without ABA-INSENSITIVE5 degradation. Plant Physiology. PMID 35258597 DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiac096  0.381
2021 Eisner N, Maymon T, Sanchez EC, Bar-Zvi D, Brodsky S, Finkelstein R, Bar-Zvi D. Phosphorylation of Serine 114 of the transcription factor ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE 4 is essential for activity. Plant Science : An International Journal of Experimental Plant Biology. 305: 110847. PMID 33691973 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2021.110847  0.316
2016 Lynch TJ, Erickson BJ, Miller DR, Finkelstein RR. ABI5-binding proteins (AFPs) alter transcription of ABA-induced genes via a variety of interactions with chromatin modifiers. Plant Molecular Biology. PMID 27942958 DOI: 10.1007/s11103-016-0569-1  0.336
2013 Finkelstein R. Abscisic Acid synthesis and response. The Arabidopsis Book / American Society of Plant Biologists. 11: e0166. PMID 24273463 DOI: 10.1199/Tab.0166  0.513
2012 Lynch T, Erickson BJ, Finkelstein RR. Direct interactions of ABA-insensitive(ABI)-clade protein phosphatase(PP)2Cs with calcium-dependent protein kinases and ABA response element-binding bZIPs may contribute to turning off ABA response. Plant Molecular Biology. 80: 647-58. PMID 23007729 DOI: 10.1007/s11103-012-9973-3  0.343
2011 Finkelstein R, Lynch T, Reeves W, Petitfils M, Mostachetti M. Accumulation of the transcription factor ABA-insensitive (ABI)4 is tightly regulated post-transcriptionally. Journal of Experimental Botany. 62: 3971-9. PMID 21504878 DOI: 10.1093/Jxb/Err093  0.407
2011 Reeves WM, Lynch TJ, Mobin R, Finkelstein RR. Direct targets of the transcription factors ABA-Insensitive(ABI)4 and ABI5 reveal synergistic action by ABI4 and several bZIP ABA response factors. Plant Molecular Biology. 75: 347-63. PMID 21243515 DOI: 10.1007/s11103-011-9733-9  0.361
2010 Cutler SR, Rodriguez PL, Finkelstein RR, Abrams SR. Abscisic acid: emergence of a core signaling network. Annual Review of Plant Biology. 61: 651-79. PMID 20192755 DOI: 10.1146/Annurev-Arplant-042809-112122  0.639
2009 Park SY, Fung P, Nishimura N, Jensen DR, Fujii H, Zhao Y, Lumba S, Santiago J, Rodrigues A, Chow TF, Alfred SE, Bonetta D, Finkelstein R, Provart NJ, Desveaux D, et al. Abscisic acid inhibits type 2C protein phosphatases via the PYR/PYL family of START proteins. Science (New York, N.Y.). 324: 1068-71. PMID 19407142 DOI: 10.1126/Science.1173041  0.565
2008 Garcia ME, Lynch T, Peeters J, Snowden C, Finkelstein R. A small plant-specific protein family of ABI five binding proteins (AFPs) regulates stress response in germinating Arabidopsis seeds and seedlings. Plant Molecular Biology. 67: 643-58. PMID 18484180 DOI: 10.1007/S11103-008-9344-2  0.648
2008 Finkelstein R, Reeves W, Ariizumi T, Steber C. Molecular aspects of seed dormancy. Annual Review of Plant Biology. 59: 387-415. PMID 18257711 DOI: 10.1146/Annurev.Arplant.59.032607.092740  0.43
2005 Finkelstein R, Gampala SS, Lynch TJ, Thomas TL, Rock CD. Redundant and distinct functions of the ABA response loci ABA-INSENSITIVE(ABI)5 and ABRE-BINDING FACTOR (ABF)3. Plant Molecular Biology. 59: 253-67. PMID 16247556 DOI: 10.1007/S11103-005-8767-2  0.458
2004 Brocard-Gifford I, Lynch TJ, Garcia ME, Malhotra B, Finkelstein RR. The Arabidopsis thaliana ABSCISIC ACID-INSENSITIVE8 encodes a novel protein mediating abscisic acid and sugar responses essential for growth. The Plant Cell. 16: 406-21. PMID 14742875 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.018077  0.635
2003 Arroyo A, Bossi F, Finkelstein RR, León P. Three genes that affect sugar sensing (abscisic acid insensitive 4, abscisic acid insensitive 5, and constitutive triple response 1) are differentially regulated by glucose in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology. 133: 231-42. PMID 12970489 DOI: 10.1104/pp.103.021089  0.413
2003 Brocard-Gifford IM, Lynch TJ, Finkelstein RR. Regulatory networks in seeds integrating developmental, abscisic acid, sugar, and light signaling. Plant Physiology. 131: 78-92. PMID 12529517 DOI: 10.1104/pp.011916  0.36
2002 Brocard IM, Lynch TJ, Finkelstein RR. Regulation and role of the Arabidopsis abscisic acid-insensitive 5 gene in abscisic acid, sugar, and stress response. Plant Physiology. 129: 1533-43. PMID 12177466 DOI: 10.1104/pp.005793  0.333
2002 Finkelstein RR, Gampala SS, Rock CD. Abscisic acid signaling in seeds and seedlings. The Plant Cell. 14: S15-45. PMID 12045268 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.010441  0.345
2002 Finkelstein RR, Gibson SI. ABA and sugar interactions regulating development: cross-talk or voices in a crowd? Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 5: 26-32. PMID 11788304 DOI: 10.1016/S1369-5266(01)00225-4  0.651
2002 Gampala SS, Finkelstein RR, Sun SS, Rock CD. ABI5 interacts with abscisic acid signaling effectors in rice protoplasts. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277: 1689-94. PMID 11704678 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M109980200  0.458
2000 Söderman EM, Brocard IM, Lynch TJ, Finkelstein RR. Regulation and function of the arabidopsis ABA-insensitive4 gene in seed and abscisic acid response signaling networks Plant Physiology. 124: 1752-1765. PMID 11115891 DOI: 10.1104/pp.124.4.1752  0.349
2000 Finkelstein RR, Lynch TJ. The Arabidopsis abscisic acid response gene ABI5 encodes a basic leucine zipper transcription factor Plant Cell. 12: 599-609. PMID 10760247 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.12.4.599  0.363
1998 Finkelstein RR, Wang ML, Lynch TJ, Rao S, Goodman HM. The Arabidopsis abscisic acid response locus ABI4 encodes an APETALA 2 domain protein. The Plant Cell. 10: 1043-54. PMID 9634591 DOI: 10.1105/Tpc.10.6.1043  0.394
1996 Wehmeyer N, Hernandez LD, Finkelstein RR, Vierling E. Synthesis of small heat-shock proteins is part of the developmentalprogram of late seed maturation Plant Physiology. 112: 747-757. PMID 8883386 DOI: 10.1104/Pp.112.2.747  0.32
1994 Patel A, Bang N, Finkelstein R. Comparison of ABA- and ABI-regulated gene expression in ABA-insensitive (abi) mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana Plant and Cell Physiology. 35: 969-973. DOI: 10.1093/Oxfordjournals.Pcp.A078684  0.347
1993 Finkelstein RR. Abscisic acid-insensitive mutations provide evidence for stage-specific signal pathways regulating expression of an Arabidopsis late embryo genesis-abundant (lea) gene Mgg Molecular & General Genetics. 238: 401-408. PMID 8492808 DOI: 10.1007/BF00291999  0.354
1990 Finkelstein RR, Somerville CR. Three Classes of Abscisic Acid (ABA)-Insensitive Mutations of Arabidopsis Define Genes that Control Overlapping Subsets of ABA Responses. Plant Physiology. 94: 1172-9. PMID 16667813 DOI: 10.1104/Pp.94.3.1172  0.572
1989 Finkelstein R, Somerville C. Abscisic acid or high osmoticum promote accumulation of long-chain fatty acids in developing embryos of Brassica napus Plant Science. 61: 213-217. DOI: 10.1016/0168-9452(89)90227-6  0.487
1988 Martinez-Zapater JM, Finkelstein R, Somerville CR. Drosophila P-element transcripts are incorrectly processed in tobacco. Plant Molecular Biology. 11: 601-7. PMID 24272494 DOI: 10.1007/Bf00017460  0.472
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