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John B. Ohlrogge
Researcher at Michigan State University
Publications - 224
Citations - 26059
John B. Ohlrogge is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fatty acid synthesis & Fatty acid. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 224 publications receiving 23897 citations. Previous affiliations of John B. Ohlrogge include University of California, Davis & Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center.
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Acyl-Lipid Metabolism
Younghua Li-Beisson,Basil S. Shorrosh,Fred Beisson,Mats X. Andersson,Vincent Arondel,Philip D. Bates,Sébastien Baud,David Bird,Debono Allan George,Timothy P. Durrett,Rochus Franke,Ian A. Graham,Kenta Katayama,Amélie A. Kelly,Tony R. Larson,Jonathan E. Markham,Martine Miquel,Isabel Molina,Ikuo Nishida,Owen Rowland,Lacey Samuels,Katherine M. Schmid,Hajime Wada,Ruth Welti,Changcheng Xu,Rémi Zallot,John B. Ohlrogge +26 more
TL;DR: This chapter focuses on the metabolic pathways that are associated with the biosynthesis and degradation of the acyl lipids that represent their major form of carbon and energy storage in Arabidopsis.
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Building lipid barriers: biosynthesis of cutin and suberin
TL;DR: The analysis of plant lines with modified cutins and suberins has begun to reveal the inter-relationships between the composition and function of these polymers.
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Genes Galore: A Summary of Methods for Accessing Results from Large-Scale Partial Sequencing of Anonymous Arabidopsis cDNA Clones
Thomas C. Newman,F. J. de Bruijn,Pamela J. Green,Kenneth Keegstra,Hans Kende,Lee McIntosh,John B. Ohlrogge,Natasha V. Raikhel,Shauna Somerville,Michael F. Thomashow,E. Retzel,Chris Somerville +11 more
TL;DR: The more than 13,400 plant ESTs that are currently available provide a new resource that will facilitate progress in many areas of plant biology and are illustrated by a description of the results obtained from analysis of 1500 Arabidopsis ESTs from a cDNA library prepared from equal portions of poly(A+) mRNA from etiolated seedlings, roots, leaves, and flowering inflorescence.
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Plant triacylglycerols as feedstocks for the production of biofuels
TL;DR: The generation of transgenic soybean lines with high oleic acid content represents one way in which plant biotechnology has already contributed to the improvement of biodiesel.
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Regulation of fatty acid synthesis
John B. Ohlrogge,Jan G. Jaworski +1 more
TL;DR: This review evaluates current knowledge of regulation of plant fatty metabolism and attempts to identify the major unanswered questions.