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George Coupland
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Putterill, Joanna
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Samach, Alon
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Piñeiro, Manuel
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Reeves, Paul
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Mouradov, Aidyn
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Onouchi, Hisanari
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Turck, Franziska
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Searle, Iain
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Vincent, Coral
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Cremer, Frédéric
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2009: Jang Seonghoe; Torti Stefano; Coupland George
Genetic and spatial interactions between FT, TSF and SVP during the early stages of floral induction in Arabidopsis.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2009;60(4):614-25.
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2009: Fornara Fabio; Panigrahi Kishore C S; Gissot Lionel; Sauerbrunn Nicolas; Rühl Mark; Jarillo José A; Coupland George
Arabidopsis DOF transcription factors act redundantly to reduce CONSTANS expression and are essential for a photoperiodic flowering response.
Developmental cell 2009;17(1):75-86.
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2009: Wang Renhou; Farrona Sara; Vincent Coral; Joecker Anika; Schoof Heiko; Turck Franziska; Alonso-Blanco Carlos; Coupland George; Albani Maria C
PEP1 regulates perennial flowering in Arabis alpina.
Nature 2009;459(7245):423-7.
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2008: Coupland George
Mechanisms and variation in plant development: sorting the wood from the trees in Vermont.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2008;135(23):3813-6.
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2008: Giakountis Antonis; Coupland George
Phloem transport of flowering signals.
Current opinion in plant biology 2008;11(6):687-94.
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2008: Farrona Sara; Coupland George; Turck Franziska
The impact of chromatin regulation on the floral transition.
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 2008;19(6):560-73.
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2008: Fujiwara Sumire; Oda Atsushi; Yoshida Riichiro; Niinuma Kanae; Miyata Kana; Tomozoe Yusuke; Tajima Takeomi; Nakagawa Mayu; Hayashi Kounosuke; Coupland George; Mizoguchi Tsuyoshi
Circadian clock proteins LHY and CCA1 regulate SVP protein accumulation to control flowering in Arabidopsis.
The Plant cell 2008;20(11):2960-71.
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2007: Hayama Ryosuke; Agashe Bhavna; Luley Elisabeth; King Rod; Coupland George
A circadian rhythm set by dusk determines the expression of FT homologs and the short-day photoperiodic flowering response in Pharbitis.
The Plant cell 2007;19(10):2988-3000.
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2007: Turck Franziska; Roudier François; Farrona Sara; Martin-Magniette Marie-Laure; Guillaume Elodie; Buisine Nicolas; Gagnot Séverine; Martienssen Robert A; Coupland George; Colot Vincent
Arabidopsis TFL2/LHP1 specifically associates with genes marked by trimethylation of histone H3 lysine 27.
PLoS genetics 2007;3(6):e86.
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2007: Corbesier Laurent; Vincent Coral; Jang Seonghoe; Fornara Fabio; Fan Qingzhi; Searle Iain; Giakountis Antonis; Farrona Sara; Gissot Lionel; Turnbull Colin; Coupland George
FT protein movement contributes to long-distance signaling in floral induction of Arabidopsis.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2007;316(5827):1030-3.
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2006: Wenkel Stephan; Turck Franziska; Singer Kamy; Gissot Lionel; Le Gourrierec José; Samach Alon; Coupland George
CONSTANS and the CCAAT box binding complex share a functionally important domain and interact to regulate flowering of Arabidopsis.
The Plant cell 2006;18(11):2971-84.
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2006: Laubinger Sascha; Marchal Virginie; Le Gourrierec José; Wenkel Stephan; Adrian Jessika; Jang Seonghoe; Kulajta Carmen; Braun Helen; Coupland George; Hoecker Ute
Arabidopsis SPA proteins regulate photoperiodic flowering and interact with the floral inducer CONSTANS to regulate its stability.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2006;133(16):3213-22.
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2006: Ben-Naim Orna; Eshed Ravit; Parnis Anna; Teper-Bamnolker Paula; Shalit Akiva; Coupland George; Samach Alon; Lifschitz Eliezer
The CCAAT binding factor can mediate interactions between CONSTANS-like proteins and DNA.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2006;46(3):462-76.
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2006: Searle Iain; He Yuehui; Turck Franziska; Vincent Coral; Fornara Fabio; Kröber Sandra; Amasino Richard A; Coupland George
The transcription factor FLC confers a flowering response to vernalization by repressing meristem competence and systemic signaling in Arabidopsis.
Genes & development 2006;20(7):898-912.
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2006: Corbesier Laurent; Coupland George
The quest for florigen: a review of recent progress.
Journal of experimental botany 2006;57(13):3395-403.
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2005: Berendzen Kenneth; Searle Iain; Ravenscroft Dean; Koncz Csaba; Batschauer Alfred; Coupland George; Somssich Imre E; Ulker Bekir
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 2005;1(1):4.
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2005: Mizoguchi Tsuyoshi; Wright Louisa; Fujiwara Sumire; Cremer Frédéric; Lee Karen; Onouchi Hitoshi; Mouradov Aidyn; Fowler Sarah; Kamada Hiroshi; Putterill Joanna; Coupland George
Distinct roles of GIGANTEA in promoting flowering and regulating circadian rhythms in Arabidopsis.
The Plant cell 2005;17(8):2255-70.
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2004: An Hailong; Roussot Clotilde; Suárez-López Paula; Corbesier Laurent; Vincent Coral; Piñeiro Manuel; Hepworth Shelley; Mouradov Aidyn; Justin Samuel; Turnbull Colin; Coupland George
CONSTANS acts in the phloem to regulate a systemic signal that induces photoperiodic flowering of Arabidopsis.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2004;131(15):3615-26.
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2004: Hayama Ryosuke; Coupland George
The molecular basis of diversity in the photoperiodic flowering responses of Arabidopsis and rice.
Plant physiology 2004;135(2):677-84.
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2004: Searle Iain; Coupland George
Induction of flowering by seasonal changes in photoperiod.
The EMBO journal 2004;23(6):1217-22.
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2004: Valverde Federico; Mouradov Aidyn; Soppe Wim; Ravenscroft Dean; Samach Alon; Coupland George
Photoreceptor regulation of CONSTANS protein in photoperiodic flowering.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2004;303(5660):1003-6.
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2004: Oda Atsushi; Fujiwara Sumire; Kamada Hiroshi; Coupland George; Mizoguchi Tsuyoshi
Antisense suppression of the Arabidopsis PIF3 gene does not affect circadian rhythms but causes early flowering and increases FT expression.
FEBS letters 2004;557(1-3):259-64.
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2003: Murtas Giovanni; Reeves Paul H; Fu Yong-Fu; Bancroft Ian; Dean Caroline; Coupland George
A nuclear protease required for flowering-time regulation in Arabidopsis reduces the abundance of SMALL UBIQUITIN-RELATED MODIFIER conjugates.
The Plant cell 2003;15(10):2308-19.
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2003: Cremer Frédéric; Coupland George
Distinct photoperiodic responses are conferred by the same genetic pathway in Arabidopsis and in rice.
Trends in plant science 2003;8(9):405-7.
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2003: Piñeiro Manuel; Gómez-Mena Concepción; Schaffer Robert; Martínez-Zapater José Miguel; Coupland George
EARLY BOLTING IN SHORT DAYS is related to chromatin remodeling factors and regulates flowering in Arabidopsis by repressing FT.
The Plant cell 2003;15(7):1552-62.
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2003: Griffiths Simon; Dunford Roy P; Coupland George; Laurie David A
The evolution of CONSTANS-like gene families in barley, rice, and Arabidopsis.
Plant physiology 2003;131(4):1855-67.
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2003: Hayama Ryosuke; Coupland George
Shedding light on the circadian clock and the photoperiodic control of flowering.
Current opinion in plant biology 2003;6(1):13-9.
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2002: Reeves Paul H; Murtas Giovanni; Dash Sudhansu; Coupland George
early in short days 4, a mutation in Arabidopsis that causes early flowering and reduces the mRNA abundance of the floral repressor FLC.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2002;129(23):5349-61.
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2002: Hepworth Shelley R; Valverde Federico; Ravenscroft Dean; Mouradov Aidyn; Coupland George
Antagonistic regulation of flowering-time gene SOC1 by CONSTANS and FLC via separate promoter motifs.
The EMBO journal 2002;21(16):4327-37.
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2002: Mizoguchi Tsuyoshi; Wheatley Kay; Hanzawa Yoshie; Wright Louisa; Mizoguchi Mutsuko; Song Hae Ryong; Carré Isabelle A; Coupland George
LHY and CCA1 are partially redundant genes required to maintain circadian rhythms in Arabidopsis.
Developmental cell 2002;2(5):629-41.
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2002: Mouradov Aidyn; Cremer Frédéric; Coupland George
Control of flowering time: interacting pathways as a basis for diversity.
The Plant cell 2002;14 Suppl():S111-30.
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2001: Robson F; Costa M M; Hepworth S R; Vizir I; Piñeiro M; Reeves P H; Putterill J; Coupland G
Functional importance of conserved domains in the flowering-time gene CONSTANS demonstrated by analysis of mutant alleles and transgenic plants.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2001;28(6):619-31.
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2001: Roslan H A; Salter M G; Wood C D; White M R; Croft K P; Robson F; Coupland G; Doonan J; Laufs P; Tomsett A B; Caddick M X
Characterization of the ethanol-inducible alc gene-expression system in Arabidopsis thaliana.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2001;28(2):225-35.
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2001: Reeves P H; Coupland G
Analysis of flowering time control in Arabidopsis by comparison of double and triple mutants.
Plant physiology 2001;126(3):1085-91.
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2001: Gómez-Mena C; Piñeiro M; Franco-Zorrilla J M; Salinas J; Coupland G; Martínez-Zapater J M
early bolting in short days: an Arabidopsis mutation that causes early flowering and partially suppresses the floral phenotype of leafy.
The Plant cell 2001;13(5):1011-24.
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2001: Suárez-López P; Wheatley K; Robson F; Onouchi H; Valverde F; Coupland G
CONSTANS mediates between the circadian clock and the control of flowering in Arabidopsis.
Nature 2001;410(6832):1116-20.
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2000: Mizoguchi T; Coupland G
ZEITLUPE and FKF1: novel connections between flowering time and circadian clock control.
Trends in plant science 2000;5(10):409-11.
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2000: Hanzawa Y; Takahashi T; Michael A J; Burtin D; Long D; Pineiro M; Coupland G; Komeda Y
ACAULIS5, an Arabidopsis gene required for stem elongation, encodes a spermine synthase.
The EMBO journal 2000;19(16):4248-56.
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2000: Onouchi H; Igeño M I; Périlleux C; Graves K; Coupland G
Mutagenesis of plants overexpressing CONSTANS demonstrates novel interactions among Arabidopsis flowering-time genes.
The Plant cell 2000;12(6):885-900.
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2000: Samach A; Onouchi H; Gold S E; Ditta G S; Schwarz-Sommer Z; Yanofsky M F; Coupland G
Distinct roles of CONSTANS target genes in reproductive development of Arabidopsis.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2000;288(5471):1613-6.
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2000: Reeves P H; Coupland G
Response of plant development to environment: control of flowering by daylength and temperature.
Current opinion in plant biology 2000;3(1):37-42.
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2000: Samach A; Coupland G
Time measurement and the control of flowering in plants.
BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2000;22(1):38-47.
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1999: Fowler S; Lee K; Onouchi H; Samach A; Richardson K; Morris B; Coupland G; Putterill J
GIGANTEA: a circadian clock-controlled gene that regulates photoperiodic flowering in Arabidopsis and encodes a protein with several possible membrane-spanning domains.
The EMBO journal 1999;18(17):4679-88.
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1998: Schaffer R; Ramsay N; Samach A; Corden S; Putterill J; Carré I A; Coupland G
The late elongated hypocotyl mutation of Arabidopsis disrupts circadian rhythms and the photoperiodic control of flowering.
Cell 1998;93(7):1219-29.
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1998: Piñeiro M; Coupland G
The control of flowering time and floral identity in Arabidopsis.
Plant physiology 1998;117(1):1-8.
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1998: Suárez-López P; Coupland G
Plants see the blue light.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1998;279(5355):1323-4.
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1998: Coupland G; Igeño M I; Simon R; Schaffer R; Murtas G; Reeves P; Robson F; Piñeiro M; Costa M; Lee K; Suárez-López P
The regulation of flowering time by daylength in Arabidopsis.
Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology 1998;51():105-10.
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1998: Long D; Coupland G
Transposon tagging with Ac/Ds in Arabidopsis.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 1998;82():315-28.
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1997: Sundberg E; Slagter J G; Fridborg I; Cleary S P; Robinson C; Coupland G
ALBINO3, an Arabidopsis nuclear gene essential for chloroplast differentiation, encodes a chloroplast protein that shows homology to proteins present in bacterial membranes and yeast mitochondria.
The Plant cell 1997;9(5):717-30.
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1997: Goodrich J; Puangsomlee P; Martin M; Long D; Meyerowitz E M; Coupland G
A Polycomb-group gene regulates homeotic gene expression in Arabidopsis.
Nature 1997;386(6620):44-51.
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1997: Long D; Goodrich J; Wilson K; Sundberg E; Martin M; Puangsomlee P; Coupland G
Ds elements on all five Arabidopsis chromosomes and assessment of their utility for transposon tagging.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1997;11(1):145-8.
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1996: Simon R; Igeño M I; Coupland G
Activation of floral meristem identity genes in Arabidopsis.
Nature 1996;384(6604):59-62.
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1996: Wilson K; Long D; Swinburne J; Coupland G
A Dissociation insertion causes a semidominant mutation that increases expression of TINY, an Arabidopsis gene related to APETALA2.
The Plant cell 1996;8(4):659-71.
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1996: Lagercrantz U; Putterill J; Coupland G; Lydiate D
Comparative mapping in Arabidopsis and Brassica, fine scale genome collinearity and congruence of genes controlling flowering time.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1996;9(1):13-20.
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1995: Coupland G
Regulation of flowering time: Arabidopsis as a model system to study genes that promote or delay flowering.
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 1995;350(1331):27-34.
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1995: Coupland G
Genetic and environmental control of flowering time in Arabidopsis.
Trends in genetics : TIG 1995;11(10):393-7.
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1995: Putterill J; Robson F; Lee K; Simon R; Coupland G
The CONSTANS gene of Arabidopsis promotes flowering and encodes a protein showing similarities to zinc finger transcription factors.
Cell 1995;80(6):847-57.
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1994: Schmidt R; Putterill J; West J; Cnops G; Robson F; Coupland G; Dean C
Analysis of clones carrying repeated DNA sequences in two YAC libraries of Arabidopsis thaliana DNA.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1994;5(5):735-44.
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1994: Balcells L; Coupland G
The presence of enhancers adjacent to the Ac promoter increases the abundance of transposase mRNA and alters the timing of Ds excision in Arabidopsis.
Plant molecular biology 1994;24(5):789-98.
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1993: Long D; Swinburne J; Martin M; Wilson K; Sundberg E; Lee K; Coupland G
Analysis of the frequency of inheritance of transposed Ds elements in Arabidopsis after activation by a CaMV 35S promoter fusion to the Ac transposase gene.
Molecular & general genetics : MGG 1993;241(5-6):627-36.
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1993: Long D; Martin M; Sundberg E; Swinburne J; Puangsomlee P; Coupland G
The maize transposable element system Ac/Ds as a mutagen in Arabidopsis: identification of an albino mutation induced by Ds insertion.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993;90(21):10370-4.
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1993: Putterill J; Robson F; Lee K; Coupland G
Chromosome walking with YAC clones in Arabidopsis: isolation of 1700 kb of contiguous DNA on chromosome 5, including a 300 kb region containing the flowering-time gene CO.
Molecular & general genetics : MGG 1993;239(1-2):145-57.
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1992: Swinburne J; Balcells L; Scofield S R; Jones J D; Coupland G
Elevated levels of Activator transposase mRNA are associated with high frequencies of Dissociation excision in Arabidopsis.
The Plant cell 1992;4(5):583-95.
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