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Wieslawa I. Mentzen

Researcher at Polaris Industries

Publications -  11
Citations -  882

Wieslawa I. Mentzen is an academic researcher from Polaris Industries. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Arabidopsis thaliana. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 11 publications receiving 799 citations. Previous affiliations of Wieslawa I. Mentzen include Iowa State University.

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Molecular Characterization of a Heteromeric ATP-Citrate Lyase That Generates Cytosolic Acetyl-Coenzyme A in Arabidopsis,

TL;DR: Results indicate that ACL, encoded by theACLA and ACLB genes of Arabidopsis, generates cytosolic acetyl-CoA, a homomeric structure indicating that a evolutionary fusion of the ACLA and ACL B genes probably occurred early in the evolutionary history of this kingdom.
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Regulon organization of Arabidopsis

TL;DR: A coexpression network from a 22,746 Affymetrix probes dataset derived from 963 microarray chips that query the transcriptome in response to a wide variety of environmentally, genetically, and developmentally induced perturbations reveals a higher-level organization, with dense local neighborhoods articulated for photosynthetic function, genetic information processing, and stress response.
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Articulation of three core metabolic processes in Arabidopsis: Fatty acid biosynthesis, leucine catabolism and starch metabolism

TL;DR: Each of these core metabolic pathways is structured as a module of co-expressed transcripts that co-accumulate over a wide range of environmental and genetic perturbations and developmental stages, and represent an expanded set of macromolecules associated with the common task of supporting the functionality of each metabolic pathway.
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Towards functional phosphoproteomics by mapping differential phosphorylation events in signaling networks

TL;DR: Current progress in quantitative phosphoproteomics is described and possible improvements for analysis of quantitative phosphorylation are suggested by increasing the number of biological replicates and adapting statistical tests used for gene expression profiling and widely implemented in freely available software tools.