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overview The Stark Laboratory uses structural biology approaches to study plant protective polymers, lipid metabolism, and potentially pathogenic melanized fungal cells. Nondestructive study of the molecular and mesoscopic architectures underlying the integrity of cuticles in natural and engineered tomatoes and potatoes is undertaken using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), atomic force microscopy, and mass spectrometry. Ligand recognition and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor interactions of fatty acid-binding proteins are under investigation by solution-state NMR. The molecular structure and development of melanin pigments within fungal cells is probed using (bio)chemical synthesis and solid-state NMR.
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Academic Article Cutin deficiency in the tomato fruit cuticle consistently affects resistance to microbial infection and biomechanical properties, but not transpirational water loss.
Academic Article Isolation and identification of triglycerides and ester oligomers from partial degradation of potato suberin.
Academic Article NMR studies of structure and dynamics in fruit cuticle polyesters.
Academic Article Mini-review: what nuclear magnetic resonance can tell us about protective tissues.
Academic Article Tissue- and cell-type specific transcriptome profiling of expanding tomato fruit provides insights into metabolic and regulatory specialization and cuticle formation.
Academic Article Deconstructing a plant macromolecular assembly: chemical architecture, molecular flexibility, and mechanical performance of natural and engineered potato suberins.
Academic Article Tomato Cutin Deficient 1 (CD1) and putative orthologs comprise an ancient family of cutin synthase-like (CUS) proteins that are conserved among land plants.
Academic Article Solving the jigsaw puzzle of wound-healing potato cultivars: metabolite profiling and antioxidant activity of polar extracts.
Academic Article Defensive Armor of Potato Tubers: Nonpolar Metabolite Profiling, Antioxidant Assessment, and Solid-State NMR Compositional Analysis of Suberin-Enriched Wound-Healing Tissues.
Academic Article Solid-State (13)C NMR Delineates the Architectural Design of Biopolymers in Native and Genetically Altered Tomato Fruit Cuticles.
Academic Article Potato wound-healing tissues: A rich source of natural antioxidant molecules with potential for food preservation.
Academic Article Comprehensive MS and Solid-State NMR Metabolomic Profiling Reveals Molecular Variations in Native Periderms from Four Solanum tuberosum Potato Cultivars.
Academic Article Potato native and wound periderms are differently affected by down-regulation of FHT, a suberin feruloyl transferase.
Academic Article Temporal resistance of potato tubers: Antibacterial assays and metabolite profiling of wound-healing tissue extracts from contrasting cultivars.
Academic Article The influence of water on the nanomechanical behavior of the plant biopolyester cutin as studied by AFM and solid-state NMR.
Academic Article Following Suberization in Potato Wound Periderm by Histochemical and Solid-State 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods.
Academic Article C nuclear magnetic resonance study of suberized potato cell wall.
Academic Article Isolation and identification of oligomers from partial degradation of lime fruit cutin.
Concept Plant Diseases
Concept Plant Extracts
Concept Plant Proteins
Concept Plants
Concept Plants, Medicinal
Concept Genes, Plant
Concept Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
Concept Plant Leaves
Concept Plant Roots
Concept Plant Transpiration
Concept DNA, Plant
Concept Plant Epidermis
Concept Plants, Genetically Modified
Concept Plant Tubers
Academic Article Iridoid glycosides from the leaves of Morinda citrifolia.
Academic Article Characterization of the triterpene saponins of the roots and rhizomes of blue cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides).
Academic Article Flavonol glycosides and novel iridoid glycoside from the leaves of Morinda citrifolia.
Academic Article The Plant J
Academic Article The Plant J
Academic Article A chemical window into the impact of RNAi silencing of the StNAC103 gene in potato tuber periderms: Soluble metabolites, suberized cell walls, and antibacterial defense.
Academic Article Building Blocks of the Protective Suberin Plant Polymer Self-Assemble into Lamellar Structures with Antibacterial Potential.
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