Publications (1984 to present)
Julian I. Schroeder

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1. Schroeder, J.I., R. Hedrich and J.M. Fernandez. Potassium-selective single channels in guard cell protoplasts of Vicia faba. Nature 312:361-362 (1984). [Abstract]

2. Schroeder, J.I. A close look at voltage clamping. Trends Biochem. Sci. 10:494 (1985). [PDF]

3. Assman, S.M., L. Simoncini and J.I. Schroeder. Blue light activates electrogenic ion pumping in guard cell protoplasts of Vicia faba. Nature 318: 285-287 (1985). [Abstract]

4. Hedrich, R., J.I. Schroeder and J.M. Fernandez. Patch clamp studies on higher plant cells: A perspective. Trends Biochem. Sci. 12: 49-52 (1987). [Abstract] [PDF]

5. Schroeder, J.I., K. Raschke and E. Neher. Voltage dependence of K+ channels in guard cell protoplasts. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 84:4108-4112 (1987). [Abstract] [PDF]

6. Schroeder, J.I. K+ transport properties of K+ channels in the plasma membrane of Vicia faba guard cells. J. Gen. Physiol. 92: 667-683 (1988). [Abstract]

7. Bush, D.S., R. Hedrich, J.I. Schroeder and R.L. Jones. Channel-mediated K+-flux in barley aleurone protoplasts. Planta 176: 368-377 (1988).

8. Raschke, K., R. Hedrich, U. Reckmann and J.I. Schroeder. Exploring biophysical and biochemical components of the osmotic motor that drives stomatal movement. Bot. Acta 101 :283-294 (1988).

9. Hedrich, R., H. Barbier-Brygoo, H. Felle, U.I. Fl�gge, U. L�ttge, F.J.M. Maathuis, S. Marx, H.B.A. Prins, K. Raschke, H. Schnabl, J.I. Schroeder, I. Struve, L. Taiz and P. Ziegler. General mechanisms for solute transport across the tonoplast of plant vacuoles: A patch clamp survey of ion channels and proton pumps. Bot. Acta 101: 7-13 (1988).

10. Schroeder, J.I. A quantitative analysis of outward rectifying K+ channel currents in guard cell protoplasts from Vicia faba. J. Membrane Biol. 107: 229-235 (1989). [Abstract]

11. Schroeder, J.I. and R. Hedrich. Involvement of ion channels and active transport in osmoregulation and signaling of higher plant cells. Trends Biochem. Sci. 14: 187-192 (1989). [Abstract]

12. Schroeder, J.I. and S. Hagiwara. Cytosolic calcium regulates ion channels in the plasma membrane of Vicia faba guard cells. Nature 338: 427-430 (1989). [Abstract]

13. Hedrich, R. and J.I. Schroeder. The physiology of ion channels and electrogenic pumps in higher plants. Ann. Rev. Plant Physiol. & Plant Mol. Biol. 40: 539-569 (1989). [PDF]

14. Schroeder, J.I. A role for voltage- and calcium-regulated ion channels in the mediation of stomatal movements. In: Plant Membrane Transport: The Current Position. Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Plant Membrane Transport (E. Marre, J. Dainty and E. Rasi-Coldogno, eds.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 255-260 (1990).

15. Schroeder, J.I. and S. Hagiwara. Voltage-dependent activation of Ca2+-regulated anion channels and K+ uptake channels in Vicia faba guard cells. In Calcium in Plant Growth and Development (R.T. Leonard and P.K. Hepler, eds.), Amer. Soc. Plant Physiol. Symp. Ser. 4: 144-150 (1990).

16. Schroeder, J.I. and S. Hagiwara. Repetitive increases in cytosolic Ca2+ of guard cells by abscisic acid activation of non-selective Ca2+-permeable channels. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 87: 9305-9309 (1990). [Abstract]

17. Schroeder, J.I. Function of ion channels and cytosolic Ca2+ in the mediation of higher plant cell ion transport. In Signal Perception and Transduction in Higher Plants (A.M. Boudet and R. Ranjeva, eds.), NATO Asi Series H, Springer, Berlin Heidelberg, 47: 103-116 (1990).

18. Schroeder, J.I. and P. Thuleau. Ca2+ channels in higher plant cells. The Plant Cell 3: 555-559 (1991). [PDF]

19. Schroeder, J.I., and S. Hagiwara. Activation of abscisic acid-operated Ca2+-permeable channels in guard cells. Biomed. Res. 12: 91-92 (1991).

20. Schroeder, J.I. and H. H. Fang. Inward-rectifying K+ channels in guard cells provide a mechanism for low affinity K+ uptake. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 88: 11583-11587 (1991). [Abstract]

21. Lambrechts, D., J.I. Schroeder and J.P. Verbelen. The influence of osmolarity on the surface properties of the plasma membrane of isolated guard cells of Vicia faba L. Plant Physiol. Life Sci. Adv. 11: 25-32 (1992).

22. Schroeder, J.I. and B.U. Keller. Two types of anion channel currents in guard cells with distinct voltage regulation. Proc Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 89: 5025-5029 (1992). [Abstract]

23. Yamashita, N., J.I. Schroeder, J.A. Umbach and C.B. Gundersen. Expression of Ca2+ receptors in Xenopus oocytes injected with poly (A)+ mRNA from a calcitonin-secreting cell line. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 184: 1235-1240 (1992). [Abstract]

24. Cao, Y., Anderova, M., Crawford, N. M., and Schroeder, J. I. Expression of an outward rectifying potassium channel from maize mRNA and cRNA in Xenopus oocytes. The Plant Cell 4: 961-969 (1992). [Abstract]

25. Schroeder, J.I. Plasma membrane ion channel regulation during abscisic acid-induced closing of stomata. Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. London. B 338: 83-89 (1992).

26. Bertl, A., Blumwald, E., Coronado, R., Eisenberg, R., Findlay, G., Gradmann, D., Hille, B., K�hler, K., Kolb, H.A., MacRobbie, E.A.C., Meissner, G., Miller, C., Neher, E., Palade, P., Pantoja, O., Sanders, D., Schroeder, J.I., Slayman, C.L.*, Spanswick, R., Walker, A., Williams, A. Electrical Measurements on Endomembranes. Science 258: 873-874 (1992).

27. Chasan, B. and Schroeder, J.I. Excitation in Plant Membrane Biology. The Plant Cell 4: 1180-1188 (1992). [PDF]

28. Schachtman, D.P., J.I. Schroeder, W.J. Lucas, J.A. Anderson and R.F. Gaber. Expression of an Inward-Rectifying Potassium Channel by the Arabidopsis KAT-1 cDNA. Science 258: 1654-1658 (1992). [Abstract]

29. Thuleau, P., A. Grazianna, R. Ranjeva and J.I. Schroeder. Solubilized proteins from carrot (Dancus carota L.) membranes bind calcium channel blockers and form functional calcium permeable ion channels. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 90: 765-769 (1993). [Abstract]

30. Tsay, Y.-F. , J.I. Schroeder, K.A. Feldmann and N.M. Crawford. The Arabidopsis herbicide resistance gene Chl-1 encodes a nitrate inducible nitrate transporter from plants. Cell 72: 705-713 (1993). [Abstract]

31. Ranjeva, R., Thuleau, P. and Schroeder, J.I. Signal transduction and calcium channels in higher plants. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 4: 172-176 (1993). [Abstract] [PDF]

32. Gassmann, W., Ward, J.M. and Schroeder, J.I. Physiological Roles of Inward-Rectifying K+ Channels. The Plant Cell 5: 1491-1493 (1993). [PDF]

33. Maurel, C., Reizer, J., Schroeder, J.I. and Chrispeels, M.J. The vacuolar membrane protein g TIP creates water specific channels in Xenopus oocytes. EMBO Journal 12: 2241-2247 (1993). [Abstract]

34. Schroeder, J.I., Schmidt, C. and Scheaffer, J. Identification of high affinity slow anion channel blockers and evidence for stomatal regulation by slow anion channels in guard cells. The Plant Cell 5: 1831-1841 (1993). [Abstract]

35. Anderson, B., Ward, J.M. and Schroeder, J.I. Evidence for an extracellular reception site for abscisic acid in Commelina guard cells. Plant Physiol. 104: 1177-1183 (1994). [Abstract] [PDF]

36. Maurel, C., Reizer, J., Schroeder, J.I., Chrispeels, M.J. and Saier. M.H. Functional characterization of the Escherichia coli glycerol facilitator, GlpF, in Xenopus oocytes. J. Biol. Chem. 269: 11869-11872 (1994). [Abstract]

37. Ward, J.M. and Schroeder, J.I. Ca2+-activated vacuolar K+ channels and Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release by slow vacuolar channels implicated in stomatal closing. The Plant Cell 6: 669-683 (1994). [Abstract] [PDF]

38. Thuleau, P., Ward, J.M., Ranjeva, R. and Schroeder, J.I. Voltage-dependent Ca2+-permeable channels in a higher plant cell. EMBO Journal 13: 2970-2979(1994). [Abstract]

39. Gassmann, W. and Schroeder, J.I. Inward-rectifying K+ channels in root hair cells of wheat. A Mechanism for Aluminum-Sensitive Low-Affinity K+ Uptake and Membrane Potential Control. Plant Physiology 105: 1399-1408 (1994). [Abstract] [PDF]

40. Schroeder, J.I., Ward, J., and Gassmann, W. Perspectives on the Physiology and Structure of inward-rectifying K+ channels and other cation uptake transporters in higher plants. Ann. Rev. Biophys. & Biomol. Struc. 23: 441-471 (1994). [Abstract]

41. Schroeder, J.I. Heterologous expression of higher plant ion transporters in Xenopus oocytes. (M. Montal, ed.) Methods: A Companion to Methods in Enzymology 6: 70-81 (1994). [Abstract]

42. Schachtman, D. and Schroeder J.I. Structure and, transport mechanism of a high-affinity K+ uptake transporter from higher plants. Nature 370: 655-658 (1994). [Abstract]

43. Schmidt, C. and Schroeder, J.I. Anion-selectivity of slow anion channels in Vicia faba guard cells: large nitrate permeability. Plant Physiology 106: 383-391 (1994). [Abstract] [PDF]

44. Thuleau, P., Moreau, M., Schroeder, J.I. and Ranjeva, R. Recruitment of plasma membrane voltage-dependent calcium-permeable channels in carrot cells. EMBO Journal 13: 5843-5847 (1994). [Abstract]

45. Schroeder, J.I. Anion Channels as Central Mechanisms for Signal Transduction in Guard Cells and Putative Functions in Roots for Plant-Soil Interactions. Pl. Mol. Biol. 28: 353-361 (1995). [Abstract]

46. Schroeder, J.I. Magnesium-independent activation of inward-rectifying K+ channels in Vicia faba guard cells. FEBS Lett. 363: 157-160 (1995). [Abstract]

47. Cao, Y., Crawford, N.M. & Schroeder, J.I. Amino terminus and the first four membrane-spanning segments of the Arabidopsis K+ channel KAT1 confer inward-rectification property of plant-animal chimeric channels. J. Biol. Chem. 270: 17697-17701 (1995). [Abstract]

48. Ward, J.M., Pei, Z-M. & Schroeder, J.I. Roles of Ion Channels in Initiation of Signal Transduction in Higher Plants. The Plant Cell 7: 833-844 (1995). [PDF]

49. Schmidt, C., Schelle, I., Liao, Y. & Schroeder, J.I. Strong Regulation of Slow Anion Channels and Abscisic Acid Signaling in Guard Cells by Phosphorylation and Dephosphorylation Events. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 92: 9535-9539 (1995). [Abstract]

50. Schwartz, A., Ilan, N., Schwarz, M., Scheaffer, J., Assmann, S.M. & Schroeder, J.I. Anion channel blockers inhibit S-type anion channels and abscisic acid responses in guard cells. Plant Physiol. 109: 651-658 (1995). [Abstract] [PDF]

51. Kelly, W.K., Esser, J.E. & Schroeder, J.I. Effects of Cytosolic Calcium and Limited, Possible Dual, Effects of G protein Modulators on Guard Cell Inward Potassium Channels. The Plant Journal 8: 479-489 (1995).

52. Dangl, J., Preiss, D. and Schroeder, J.I. Talking through walls: Signaling in plant development. Cell 83: 1071-1077 (1995). [Abstract]

53. Cao, Y., Ward, J.M., Kelly, W.B., Ichida, A.M., Gaber, R.F., Anderson, J.A., Uozumi, N., Schroeder, J.I. and Crawford, N.M. Multiple genes, tissue specificity and expression-dependent modulation contribute to the functional diversity of potassium channels in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiol. 109: 1093-1106 (1995). [Abstract]

54. Schroeder, J.I. Heterologous expression of higher plant transport proteins and repression of endogenous ion currents in Xenopus oocytes. Methods in Cell Biology. (eds. D. Galbraith, D. Bourque and H. Bohnert). 50:519-533 (1995).

55. Rubio, F., Gassmann, W. and Schroeder, J.I. Sodium-driven potassium uptake by the plant potassium transporter HKT1 and mutations conferring salt tolerance. Science 270: 1660-1663 (1995). [Abstract]

56. Uozumi, N., Gassmann, W., Cao, Y. & Schroeder, J.I. Identification of Strong Modifications in Cation Selectivity in an Arabidopsis Inward-Rectifying Potassium Channel by Mutant Selection in Yeast. J. Biol. Chem. 270: 24276-24281 (1995). [Abstract]

57. Schroeder, J.I. At The Roots of Nutrition. Nature 378: 560-561 (1995). [Abstract]

58. Ichida, A.M. & Schroeder, J.I. Increased resistance to extracellular cation block by mutation of the pore domain of the Arabidopsis inward-rectifying K+ channel, KAT1. J. Membrane Biol. 151: 53-62 (1996). [Abstract]

59. Hentzen, A. E., Smart, L.B., Wimmers, L.E., Fang, H.H., Schroeder, J.I. and Bennett, A.B. Two plasma membrane H+-ATPase genes expressed in guard cells of Vicia faba are also expressed throughout the plant. Plant Cell Physiol. 37: 650-659 (1996). [Abstract]

60. Gassmann, W., Rubio, F. and Schroeder, J.I. Alkali-cation selectivity of the wheat root high-affinity potassium transporter HKT1. The Plant Journal 10: 869-882 (1996). [Abstract]

61. Pei, Z.M., Ward, J.M., Harper, J.F. and Schroeder, J.I. A novel chloride channel in Vicia faba guard cell vacuoles activated by the serine threonine kinase CDPK. EMBO Journal 15: 6564-6574 (1996). [Abstract]

62. Rubio, F., Gassmann, W. and Schroeder, J.I. High-affinity potassium uptake in plants. Science 273: 978-979 (1996).

63. Ward, J.M. and Schroeder, J.I. Roles of ion channels in initiation of signal transduction. In: Signal Transduction in Plants. (P. Adducci, ed.). Birkhauser-Springer-Verlag pp. 1-22. (1997).

64. Pei, Z.M., K. Kuchitsu, J.M. Ward, M. Schwarz and J.I. Schroeder. Differential Abscisic Acid Regulation of Guard Cell Slow Anion Channels in Arabidopsis Wild-Type and abi1 and abi2 mutants. Plant Cell 9: 409-423 (1997). [Abstract]

65. Esser, J.E., Liao, Y-J. and Schroeder, J.I. Characterization of ion channel modulator effects on ABA- and malate-induced stomatal movements: Strong regulation by kinase and phosphatase inhibitors, and relative insensitivity to mastoparans. J. Exp. Bot. 48: 539-550 (1997).

66. Maathuis, F.J.M., Ichida, A.M., Sanders, D. and Schroeder, J.I. Roles of Higher Plant Potassium Channels. Plant Physiol. 114: 1141-1149 (1997).

67. Schachtman, D.P., Kumar, R:, Schroeder, J.I. and Marsh, E.L. Molecular and Functional Characterization of a novel low-affinity Cation Transporter (LCT1) in higher plants. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 94: 11079-11084 (1997). [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]

68. Hildebrand, M., Volcani, B.E., Gassmann, W., and Schroeder, J.I. A Gene Family of Silicon Transporters Nature 385: 688-689 (1997). [Abstract]

69. Ichida, A.M., A-M. Pei, V.M. Baizabal-Aguirre, K.J. Turner and J.I. Schroeder. Expression of a Cs+ resistant guard cell K+ channel confers Cs+ resistant light-induced stomatal opening in transgenic Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 9: 1843-1857 (1997). [Abstract]

70. Pei, Z-M., J.I. Schroeder and M. Schwarz. Background ion channel activities in Arabidopsis guard cells and review of ion channel regulation by protein phosphorylation events. J. Exp. Bot. 49: 319-328 (1998).

71. Kim, E.J., J.M. Kwak, N. Uozumi and J.I. Schroeder. AtKUP1, an Arabidopsis gene encoding a high-affinity potassium transporter activity. The Plant Cell 10: 51-62 (1998). [Abstract] [Full Text]

72. Allen, G.J. and J.I. Schroeder. Cyclic ADP-ribose and ABA signaling. Trends in Plant Sci. 3: 123-125 (1998).

73. Schroeder, J.I., M. Schwarz and Z-M. Pei. Protein kinase and phosphatase regulation during abscisic acid signaling and ion channel regulation in guard cells (eds. F. Lo Schiavo, R.L. Last, G. Morelli and N.V. Raikhel). NATO ASI Series 104: 59-69 (1998).

74 . van Nocker, S., M. Anderova, J.I. Schroeder and R.D. Vierstra. ZmUBC7-1, an ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme from maize expressed preferentially in mitotically-active tissue. Plant Physiol, (Plant Gene Register) PGR98-033 (1998).

75. Pei, Z-M., V.M. Baizabal-Augirre, G.J. Allen and J.I. Schroeder. A transient outward-rectifying K+ channel down-regulated by cytosolic Ca2+ in Arabidopsis thaliana guard cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 95: 6548-6553 (1998). [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]

76. Clemens, S, D.M. Antosiewicz, J.M. Ward, D.P. Schachtman and J.I. Schroeder. The plant cDNA LCT1 mediates the uptake of calcium and cadmium in yeast. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 95: 9773-9778 (1998). [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]

77. Schwartz, M. and Schroeder, J.I. Abscisic Acid Maintains S-type Anion Channel Activity in ATP-depleted Guard Cells. FEBS Lett. 428: 177-182 (1998).

78. Wang, T-B., W. Gassmann, F. Rubio, J.I. Schroeder and A.D.M. Glass. Rapid up-regulation of HKT1, a K+; transporter gene, in roots of barley and wheat following withdrawal of K+ Plant Physiology 118: 651-659 (1998). [Abstract] [Full Text]

79. Uozumi, N., T. Nakamura, J.I. Schroeder and S. Muto. Determination of transmembrane topology of an inward-rectifying potassium channel from Arabidopsis thaliana based on functional expression in Escherichia coli. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sc. (USA) 95: 9773-9778 (1998). [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]

80. Pei, Z-M., M. Ghassemian, C.M. Kwak, P. McCourt and J.I. Schroeder. Role of farnesyltransferase in ABA regulation of guard cell anion channels and plant water loss. Science 282: 287-290 (1998). [Abstract] [Full Text]

81. Thuleau, P., Schroeder, J.I., and Ranjeva, Raoul. Recent advances in the regulation of plant calcium channels: evidence for regulation by G-proteins, the cytoskeleton and second messengers. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1: 424-427 (1998). [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]

82. Rubio, F., Schwarz, M., Gassmann, W., and J.I. Schroeder. Genetic selection of mutations in the high affinity K+ transporter HKT1 that define functions of a loop site for reduced Na+ permeability and increased Na+ tolerance. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 274: 6839-6847 (1999). [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]

83. V.M. Baizabal-Aguirre, S. Clemens, N. Uozumi, and J.I. Schroeder. Suppression of inward-rectifying K+ channels KAT1 and AKT2 by dominant negative point mutations in the KAT1 alpha-subunit. The Journal of Membrane Biology 167: 119-125 (1999). [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]

84. Chrispeels, M., Crawford, N.M., and J.I. Schroeder. Proteins for transport of water and mineral nutrients across the membranes of plant cells. The Plant Cell 11: 661-675 (1999).[Full Text]

85. Ichida, A.M., Baizabal-Aguirre, V.M., and J.I. Schroeder. Genetic selection of inward-rectifying K+ channel mutants with reduced Cs+ sensitivity by random recombinant DNA shuffling mutagenesis and mutant selection in yeast. Journal of Experimental Botany Vol. 50, No. 335 (1999).

87. Clemens, S., E.J. Kim, D. Neumann and J.I. Schroeder. Tolerance to toxic metals by a gene family of phytochelatin synthases from plants and yeast. EMBO J. 18: 3325-3333 (1999). [Abstract]

88. Allen, G.J., K. Kuchitsu, S.P. Chu, Y. Murata and J.I. Schroeder. Arabidopsis abi1 and abi2 phosphatase mutations reduce abscisic acid-induced cytosolic calcium rises in guard cells. The Plant Cell 11: 1780-1798 (1999). [Abstract]

89. Allen, G.J., J.M. Kwak, S.P. Chu, J. Llopis, R.Y. Tsien, J.F. Harper and J.I. Schroeder. Cameleon calcium indicator reports cytoplasmic calcium dynamics in Arabidopsis guard cells. Plant J. 19: 735-738 (1999). [Abstract]

90. Pei, Z-M., J.M. Ward and J.I. Schroeder. Magnesium sensitizes SV channels to physiological cytosolic calcium and inhibits FV channels in Vicia faba guard cell vacuoles. Plant Physiol. 121: 977-986 (1999). [Abstract]

91. Uozumi, N; Kim, EJ; Rubio, F; Yamaguchi, T; Muto, S; Tsuboi, A; Bakker, EP; Nakamura, T; Schroeder, JI. The Arabidopsis HKT1 gene homolog mediates inward Na+ currents in xenopus laevis oocytes and Na+ uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Plant Physiology 122(4): 1249-59 (2000)

92. Buschmann, PH; Vaidyanathan, R; Gassmann, W; Schroeder, JI. Enhancement of Na+ uptake currents, time-dependent inward-rectifying K+ channel currents, and K+ channel transcripts by K+ starvation in wheat root cells. Plant Physiology 122(4):1387-97 (2000). [Abstract]

93. Thomine, S.; Wang, R.; Crawford, N.M. and Schroeder, J.I. Cadmium and iron transport by members of a plant metal transporter family in Arabidopsis with homology to Nramp genes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 97 (9): 4991-4996 (2000). [Abstract]

94. Pei, Z-M; Murata, Y; Benning, G; Thomine, S; Kluesener, B; Allen, GJ; Grill, E and Schroeder, JI Calcium channels activated by hydrogen peroxide mediate abscisic acid signalling in guard cells. Nature 406: 731-34 (2000). [Abstract]

95. Allen, G.J., Chu, S.P., Schumacher, K., Shimazaki, C.T., Vafeados, D., Kemper, A., Hawke, S.D., Tallman, G., Tsien, R.Y., Harper, J.F., Chory, J. and Schroeder, J.I. Arabidopsis det3 mutant alters stimulus specific guard cell cytosolic calcium oscillations and disrupts stomatal closing. Science 289: 2338-2342 (2000).[Abstract]

96. Schroeder, J.I., Allen, G.J., Hugouvieux, V., Kwak, J.M., and Waner, D. Guard Cell Signal Transduction. Annu. Rev. Pl. Physiol. & Pl. Mol. Biol. 52: 627-658 (2001).[Abstract]

97. Lacombe, B., Botanik, I., Becker, D., Hedrich, R., DeSalle, R., Hollmann, M., Kwak, J.M., Schroeder, J.I., Novere, N.L., Nam, H.G., Spalding, E.P., Tester, M., Turano, F.J., Chiu, J., and Coruzzi, G. The identity of plant glutamate receptors. Science 292: 1486-1487 (2001).

98. Schroeder, J.I., Kwak, J.M. and Allen, G.J. Guard Cell Abscisic Acid Signalling and Engineering of Drought Hardiness in Plants. Nature 410: 327-330 (2001). [Abstract]

99. Clemens, S., Schroeder, J.I., and Degenkolb, T. Caenorhabditis, elegans express a functional phytochelatin synthase. Eur. J. Biochem 268: 3640-3643 (2001). [Abstract]

100. Allen, G.J., Chu, S.P., Harrington, C.L., Schumacher, K., Hoffmann, T., Tang, Y.Y., Grill, E., and Schroeder, J.I. A defined range of guard cell calcium oscillation parameters encodes stomatal movements. Nature 411: 1053-1057 (2001). [Abstract] Web Supplement [PDF]

101. Maser, P., Thomine, S., Schroeder, J.I., Ward, J.M., Hirschi, K., Sze, H., Talke. I.N., Amtmann, A., Maathuis, F.J.M., Sanders, D., Haper, J.F., Tchieu, J., Gribskov, M., Persans, M.W., Salt, D.E., Kim, S.A., and Guerinot, M.L. Phylogenetic Relationships within Cation Transporter Families of Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 126: 1646-1667 (2001). [Abstract]

102. Kwak, J., Murata, Y., Baizabal-Aguirre, V., Merrill, J. and Schroeder, J.I. Dominant negative guard cell K+ channel mutants reduce light-induced stomatal opening in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 127: 1-13 (2001).

103. Ghassemian, M., Waner, D., Tchieu, J., Gribskov, M., and Schroeder, J.I. An integreated Arabidopsis annotation Database for Affymetrix Genechip� data analysis, and tools for regulatory motif searches. Trends in Plant Science 10: 448-449 (2001).[Abstract]

104. Allen, G.J., Schroeder, J.I. Combining genetics and cell biology to crack the code of plant cell calcium signaling. Science STKE (2001). [Abstract] [PDF]

105. Giraudat, J. and J.I. Schroeder Cell signalling and gene regulation. Plant signal transduction pathways: Greying of the black boxes. Curr. Opin. Pl. Biol. 4: 379-381 (2001).

106. Hugouvieux, V., Kwak, J.M., and Schroeder, J.I. A mRNA cap binding protein, ABH1, modulates early abscisic acid signal transductuion in Arabidopsis. Cell 106: 477-487 (2001). [Abstract]

107. Murata, Y., Pei Z-M., Mori I. and Schroeder, J.I. ABA activation of plasma membrane CA2+ channels in guard cells requires cytosolic NAD(P)H and is differentially disrupted upstream and downstream of reactive oxygen species production in the abi1-1 and abi2-1 PP2C mutants. The Plant Cell 13: 2513-2523 (2001).

108. Lee, D. and Schroeder, J.I. Heavy metal stress. In: Arabidopsis - A Laboratory Manual. (J. Glazebrook and D. Weigel, eds.). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, pages 75-77 (2001).

109. Kuchitsu, K., Ward, J.M., Allen, G.J., Schelle, I. and Schroeder, J.I. Loading acetoxymethyl ester fluorescent dyes into cytoplasm of Arabidopsis and Commelina guard cells. New Phytologist 153: 527-533 (2002).

110. Maser, P., Hosoo, Y., Goshima, S., Horie, T., Eckelman, B., Yamada, K., Yoshida, K., Bakker, E.P., Shinmyo, A., Oiki, S., Schroeder, J.I. and Uozumi, N. Glycine residues in potassium channel-like selectivity filters determine potassium selectivity in four-loop-per-subunit HKT transporters from plants. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 99 (9): 6428-6433 (2002). [Abstract]

111. Allen, G.J., Murata, Y., Chu, S.P., Nafisi, M. and Schroeder, J.I. Hypersensitivity of Abscisic Acid-Induced Cytosolic Calcium Increases in the Arabidopsis Farnesyltransferase Mutant era1-2. The Plant Cell 14: 1649-1662 (2002). [Abstract]

112. Maser, P., Gierth, M., and Schroeder, J.I. Molecular mechanisms of pottassium and sodium transport in plants. Plant and Soil 247: 43-54 (2002).

113. Jung, J.Y., Kim, Y.W., Kwak, J.M., Hwang, J.U., Young, J., Schroeder, J.I., Hwang, I., and Lee, Y. Phosphatidylinositol 3- and 4-phosphate are required for normal stomatal movements. Plant Cell 14: 2399-2412 (2002).

114. Maser, P., Eckleman, B., Vaidyanathan, R., Fairbairn, D.J., Kubo, M., Yamagami M., Yamaguchi, K., Mishimura, M., Uozumi, N., Robertson, W., Sussman, M.R., and Schroeder, J.I. Altered shoot/root Na+ distribution and bifurcating salt sensitivity in Arabidopsis by genetic disruption of the Na+ transporter AtHKT1. FEBS Letters 531: 157-161 (2002).[Abstract]

115. Zheng, Z.L., Nafisi, M., Tam, A., Li, H., Crowell, D.N., Chary, S.N., Schroeder, J.I., Shen, J., and Yang, Z. Plasma membrane-associated ROP10 small GTPase is a specific negative regulator of abscisic acid responses in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 14: 2787-2797 (2002).

116. Hugouvieux, V., Murata, Y., Young, J.J., Kwak, J.M., Mackesy, D.Z., and Schroeder, J.I. Localization, ion channel regulation and genetic interactions during abscisic acid signaling of the nuclear mRNA cap-binding protein, ABH1 Plant Physiol. 130: 1276-1287 (2002).

117. Clemens, S., Thomine, S., and Schroeder, J.I. Molecular mechanisms that control plant tolerances to heavy metals and possible roles in manipulating metal accumulation. In: Plant Biotechnology and Transgenic Plants, pps. 665-691, Oksman-Caldentey, K.M. and Barz, M.H. (eds.), Marcel Kekker, Inc., New York (2002).

118. Kwak, J.M., Moon, J.H., Murata, Y., Kuchitsu, K., Leonhardt, N., DeLong, A., and Schroeder, J.I. Disruption of a guard cell-expressed protein phosphatase 2A regulatory subunit, RCN1, confers abscisic acid insensitivity in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 14: 2849-2861 (2002).[Abstract]

119. Beachy, R., Bennetzen, J.L., Chassy, B.M., Chrispeels, M., Chory, J., Ecker, J.R., Noel, J.P., Kay, S.A., Dean, C., Lamb, C., Jones, J., Santerre, C.R., Schroeder, J.I., Umen, J., Yanofsky, M., Wessler, Y., Zhao, Y., and Parrott, W. Divergent perspectives on GM food. Nature Biotechnology 20: 1195-1196 (2002).

120. Kl�sener B., Young, J.J., Murata, Y., Allen, G.J., Hugouvieux, V., and Schroeder, J.I. Convergence of calcium signaling pathways of pathogenic elicitors and ABA in Arabidopsis guardcells. Plant Physiol. 130: 2152-2163 (2002).[Abstract]

121. Thomine, S., F. Lelievre, E. Debarbieux, J.I. Schroeder and H. Barbier-Brygoo. AtNRAMP3, a multispecific vacuolar metal transporter involved in plant responses to iron deficiency. Plant J. 34: 685-695 (2003). [Abstract]

122. Schroeder, J.I. Knockout of the guard cell K+out channel and stomatal movements. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 100: 4976-4977 (2003).[Abstract]

123. Kwak, J.M., I.C. Mori, Z-M. Pei, N. Leonhardt, M.A. Torres, J.L. Dangl, R.E. Bloom, S. Bodde, J.D.G. Jones and J.I. Schroeder. NADPH oxidase AtrbohD and AtrbohF genes function in ROS-dependent ABA signaling in Arabidopsis. EMBO J. 22: 2623-2633 (2003).[Abstract]

124. Kuhn, J.M. and J.I. Schroeder. Impacts of altered RNA metabolism on abscisic acid signaling. Curr. Opinion in Pl. Biol. 6: 463-469 (2003).[Abstract]

125. Gong, J-M., D.A. Lee and J.I. Schroeder. Long-distance root-to-shoot transport of phytochelatins and cadmium in Arabidopsis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 100: 10118-10123 (2003).[Abstract]

126. Lee, D.A., A. Chen and J.I. Schroeder. Ars1, an Arabidopsis mutant exhibiting increased tolerance to arsenate and increased phosphate uptake. Plant J. 35: 637-646 (2003).[Abstract]

127. Lahner, B, J. Gong, M. Mahmoudian, E.L. Smith, K.B. Abid, E.E. Rogers, M.L. Guerinot, J.F. Harper, J.M. Ward, L. McIntyre, J.I. Schroeder and D.E. Salt. Genomic scale profiling of nutrient and trace elements in Arabidopsis thaliana. Nature Biotechnology 21: 1215-1221 (2003).[Abstract]

128. Leonhardt, N., Kwak, J. M., Waner, D., Robert, N., Leonhardt, G. & Schroeder, J. I. Microarray expression analyses of Arabidopsis guard cells and isolation of a recessive ABA hypersensitive Protein Phosphatase 2C mutant. Plant Cell 16: 596-615 (2004). [Abstract]

129. M�ser, P., Leonhardt, N. & Schroeder, J. I. The Clickable Guard Cell: Electronically Linked Model of Guard Cell Signal Transduction Pathways. The Arabidopsis Book (access: http://www.bioone.org/bioone/?request=get-document&issn=1543-8120&volume=032&issue=01&page=0001). Editors: C. Sommerville and E. Meyerowitz. Publisher: Amer. Soc. Plant Biol., 1-4 (2004).[link]

130. Izumi C. Mori; Schroeder, JI. Reactive Oxygen Species Activation of Plant Ca21 Channels. A Signaling Mechanism in Polar Growth, Hormone Transduction, Stress Signaling, and Hypothetically Mechanotransduction, Plant Physiology 135: 702-708 (2004). [Abstract]

131. Tomoaki Horie; Schroeder, JI. Sodium Transporters in Plants. Diverse Genes and Physiological Functions, Plant Physiology 136: 2457-2462 (2004). [Abstract]

132. Katharina Wycisk, Eugene J. Kim, and Schroeder, J.I., Ute Kra�mer, Enhancing the first enzymatic step in the histidine biosynthesis pathway increases the free histidine pool and nickel tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana. FEBS Lett. 578: 128-134 (2004). [Abstract]

133. Ji-Ming Gong, David A. Waner, Tomoaki Horie, Shi Lun Li, Rie Horie, Khush B. Abid, and Julian I. Schroeder. Microarray-based rapid cloning of an ion accumulation deletion mutant in Arabidopsis thaliana. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 101: 15404-15409 (2004).[Abstract]

134. Thomine, S., & Schroeder, J.I. Plant Metal Transporters with Homology to Proteins of the NRAMP Family. In: The Nramp Family. Editor: Mathieu Cellier. Publisher: Landes Bioscience, Georgetown, Texas. 11 pages (2004).

135. Li Y, Dhankher OP, Carreira L, Lee D, Chen A, Schroeder JI, Balish RS, Meagher RB. Overexpression of phytochelatin synthase in Arabidopsis leads to enchanced arsenic tolerance and cadmium hpersensitivity. Plant Cell Physiology 45(12): 1787-97 (2004).

136. Gierth, Markus., M�ser, Pascal., and Schroeder, I. Julian. The Potassium Transporter AtHAK5 Functions in K1 Deprivation-Induced High-Affinity K1 Uptake and AKT1 K1 Channel Contribution to K1 Uptake Kinetics in Arabidopsis Roots, Plant Physiology 137: 1105-1114 (2005)[Abstract]

137. Tholema N, Vor der Bruggen M, Maser P, Nakamura T, Schroeder JI, Kobayashi H, Uozumi N, Bakker EP. All four putative filter glycine residues in KtrB are essential for high affinity and selective K+ uptake by the KtrAB system from Vibrio alginolyticus. J Biol. Chem. 280: 41146-41154 (2005). [Abstract]

138. Colcombet J, Boisson-Dernier A, Ros-Palau R, Vera CE, Schroeder JI. Arabidopsis SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS RECEPTOR KINASES1 and 2 are essential tapetum development and microspore maturation, Plant Cell 17: 3350-3361 (2005).[Abstract]

139. Sunarpi, Horie T, Motoda J, Kubo M, Yang H, Yoda K, Horie R, Chan WY, Leung HY, Hattori K, Konomi M, Osumi M, Yamagami M, Schroeder JI, Uozumi N. Enhanced salt tolerance mediated by AtHKT1 transporter-induced Na Unloading from xylem vessels to xylem parenchyma cells. Plant J. 44: 928-938 (2005).[Abstract]

140. Kuhn JM, Boisson-Dernier A, Dizon MB, Maktabi MH, Schroeder JI. The protein phosphatase AtPP2CA negatively regulates abscisic acid signal transduction in Arabidopsis, and effects of abh1 on AtPP2CA mRNA. Plant Physiology 140: 127-139 (2006).[Abstract]

141. Schroeder JI, Kuhn JM. Plant Biology: abscisic acid in bloom. Nature 439: 277-278 (2006). [Abstract]

142. Hashimoto M, Negi J, Young J, Israelsson M, Schroeder JI, Iba K. Arabidopsis HT1 kinase controls stomatal movements in response to CO(2). Nature Cell Biol. 8: 391-397 (2006).[Abstract]

143. Horie, T., Horie, R., Chan, W.Y., Leung, H.Y., Schroeder, J.I. Calcium regulation of sodium hypersensitivities of sos3 and athkt 1 mutants. Plant Cell Physiol. 47: 622-633 (2006). [Abstract]

144. Chen, A., Komives, E.A., Schroeder, J.I. An improved grafting technique for mature Arabidopsis plants demonstrates long distance shoot to root transport of phytochelatins in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 141: 108-120 (2006).[Abstract]

145. Young JJ, Mehta S, Israelsson M, Godoski J, Grill E, Schroeder JI. CO(2) signaling in guard cells: calcium sensitivity response modulation, a Ca(2+)-independent phase, and CO(2) insensitivity of the gca2 mutant. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 103: 7506-7511 (2006). [Abstract]

146. Kwak JM, Nguyen V, Schroeder JI. The role of reactive oxygen species in hormonal responses. Plant Physiology 141: 323-329 (2006).[Abstract]

147. Saez A, Robert N, Maktabi MH, Schroeder JI, Serrano R, Rodriguez PL. Enhancement of Abscisic Acid Sensitivity and Reduction of Water Consumption in Arabidopsis by Combined Inactivation of the Protein Phosphatases Type 2C ABI1 and HAB1. Plant Physiol. 141: 1389-1399 (2006). [Abstract]

148. Platten JD, Cotsaftis O, Berthomieu P, Bohnert H, Davenport RJ, Fairbairn DJ, Horie T, Leigh RA, Lin HX, Luan S, Maser P, Pantoja O, Rodriguez Navarro A, Schachtman DP, Schroeder JI, Sentenac H, Uozumi N, Very AA, Zhu JK, Dennis ES, Tester M. Nomenclature for HKT transporters, key determinants of plant salinity tolerance. Trends Plant Sci. 11: 372-374 (2006).[Abstract]

149. Robert N, Merlot S, Boisson Dernier A, Schroeder JI. A hypermorphic mutation in the protein phosphatase 2C HAB1 strongly affects ABA signaling in Arabidopsis. FEBS Letters 580: 4691-4696 (2006).[Abstract]

150. Schroeder JI. Physiology: nitrate at the ion exchange. Nature 442: 877-878 (2006).[Abstract]

151. Schroeder JI, Nambara E. A quick release mechanism for abscisic acid. Cell 126: 1023-1025 (2006).[Abstract]

152. Israelsson M, Siegel RS, Young J, Hashimoto M, Iba K, Schroeder JI. Guard cell ABA and CO(2) signaling network updates and Ca(2+) sensor priming hypothesis. Curr. Opin. Plant Biol. 9: 654-663 (2006).[Abstract]

153. Mori IC, Murata Y, Yang Y, Munemasa S, Wang YF, Andreoli S, Tiriac H, Alonso JM, Harper JF, Ecker JR, Kwak JM, Schroeder JI. CDPKs CPK6 and CPK3 Function in ABA Regulation of Guard Cell S-Type Anion- and Ca(2+)- Permeable Channels and Stomatal Closure. PloS Biol. 4 (2006).[Abstract]

154. Suh SJ, Wang YF, Frelet A, Leonhardt N, Klein M, Forestier C, Mueller-Roeber B, Cho MH, Martinoia E, Schroeder JI. The ATP binding cassette transporter AtMRP5 modulates anion and calcium channel activities in Arabidopsis guard cells. J Biol. Chem. 282: 1916-1924 (2007). [Abstract]

155. Sung DY, Lee D, Harris H, Raab A, Feldmann J, Meharg A, Kumabe B, Komives EA, Schroeder JI. Identification of an arsenic tolerant double mutant with a thiol-mediated component and increased arsenic tolerance in phyA mutants. Plant J. 49: 1064-75 (2007). [Abstract]

156. Kuhn JM, Breton G, Schroeder JI. mRNA metabolism of flowering-time regulators in wild-type Arabidopsis revealed by a nuclear cap binding protein mutant, abh1. Plant J. 50: 1049-1062 (2007). [Abstract]

157. Horie T, Costa A, Kim TH, Han MJ, Horie R, Leung HY, Miyao A, Hirochika H, An G, Schroeder JI. Rice OsHKT2;1 transporter mediates large Na+ influx component into K+-starved roots for growth. EMBO J. 26: 3003-3014 (2007). [Abstract]

158. Imaizumi T, Schroeder JI, Kay SA. In SYNC: the ins and outs of circadian oscillations in calcium. Science STKE (2007). [Abstract]

159. Heese A, Hann DR, Gimenez-Ibanez S, Jones AM, He K, Li J, Schroeder JI, Peck SC, Rathjen JP. The receptor-like kinase SERK3/BAK1 is a central regulator of innate immunity in plants. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA. 104: 12217-12222 (2007). [Abstract]

160. Frietsch, S., Wang, Y.F., Sladek, C., Poulsen, L.R., Romanowsky, S.M., Schroeder, J.I. & Harper, J.F. A cyclic nucleotide-gated channel is essential for polarized tip growth of pollen. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 104: 14531-14536 (2007). [Abstract]

161. Imaizumi, T., Kay, S., Schroeder, J.I. Daily watch on Metabolism. Science 318: 1730-1731 (2007).

162. Fl�gge U, Schroeder, J.I. Plant transporters and channels. FEBS Letters 581: 2203-2203 (2007).

163. Boisson-Dernier, A., Frietsch, S., Kim, T.H., Dizon, M.B. & Schroeder, J.I. The peroxin ABSTINENCE BY MUTUAL CONSENT disrupts male-female gametophyte recognition. Current Biology 18: 63-68 (2008). [Abstract]

164. Sadi BB, Vonderheide AP, Gong JM, Schroeder JI, Shann JR, Caruso JA. An HPLC-ICP-MS technique for determination of cadmium-phytochelatins in genetically modified Arabidopsis thaliana. J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci. 861: 123-129 (2008). [Abstract]

165. Bregante M, Yang Y, Formentin E, Carpaneto A, Schroeder JI, Gambale F, Lo Schiavo F, Costa A. KDC1, a carrot Shaker-like potassium channel, reveals its role as a silent regulatory subunit when expressed in plant cells. Plant Mol Biol. 66: 61-72 (2008). [Abstract]

166. Mendoza-Cozatl DG, Butko E, Springer F, Torpey JW, Komives EA, Kehr J, Schroeder JI. Identification of high levels of phytochelatins, glutathione and cadmium in the phloem sap of Brassica napus. A role for thiol-peptides in the long-distance transport of cadmium and the effect of cadmium on iron translocation. Plant Journal 54: 249-59 (2008). [Abstract]

167. Yang Y, Costa A, Leonhardt N, Siegel RS, Schroeder JI. Isolation of a strong Arabidopsis guard cell promoter and its potential as a research tool. Plant Methods. 4: 1-15 (2008). [Abstract]

168. Horie, T., Sugawara, M., Okunou. K., Nakayama, H., Schroeder, JI, Shinmyo, A., Yoshida, K. Functions of HKT Transporters in Sodium Transport in Roots and in Protecting Leaves from Salinity Stress. Plant Biotechnology 25: 233-239 (2008).

169. Vahisalu, T., Kollist, H., Wang, Y.-F., Nishimura, N., Chan, W.-Y., Valerio, G., Lamminmaki, A., Brosche, M., Moldau, H., Desikan, R., Schroeder, J.I., Kangasjarvi, J. SLAC1 is required for plant guard cell S-type anion channel function in stomatal signalling. Nature 452:487-91 (2008). [Abstract]

170. Kim, Y.Y., Kim, D.Y., Shim, D., Song, W.Y., Lee, J., Schroeder, J.I., Kim, S., Moran, N., Lee Y. Expression of the Novel Wheat Gene TM20 Confers Enhanced Cadmium Tolerance to Bakers� Yeast. J Biol Chem. 283: 15893-15892 (2008). [Abstract]

171. Kuhn, J.M., Hugouvieux, V., Schroeder, J.I. mRNA Cap Binding Proteins: Effects on Abscisic Acid Signal Transduction, mRNA Processing, and Microarray Analyses. Nuclear pre-mRNA Processing in Plants / Current in Microbiology and Immunology 326: 140-147 (2008). [Abstract]

172. Ward, J.M., M�ser, P., Schroeder, J.I. Plant Ion Channels: Gene Families, Physiology, and Functional Genomics Analyses. Annual Reviews of Physiology 71: 59-82 (2008). [Abstract]

173. Kwak, J.M., M�ser, P., Schroeder, J.I. The Clickable Guard Cell, Version II: Interactive Model of Guard Cell Signal Transduction Mechanisms and Pathways. The Arabidopsis Book; Editor: Robert Last (2008). [Full Text]

174. McAinsh, M.R., Schroeder, J.I. Crosstalk in Ca2+ signaling pathways (in: Signal Cross Talk in Plant Stress Reponses) editors: Keiko Yoshioka & Kazuo Shinozaki (Wiley-Blackwell: 59-95 (2009).

175. Siegel RS, Xue S, Murata Y, Yang Y, Nishimura N, Wang A, Schroeder JI. Calcium elevation-dependent and attenuated resting calcium-dependent abscisic acid induction of stomatal closure and abscisic acid-induced enhancement of calcium sensitivities of S-type anion and inward-rectifying K channels in Arabidopsis guard cells. Plant J. 59:207-20 (2009). [Abstract]

176. 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, Rodriguez PL, McCourt P, Zhu JK, Schroeder JI, Volkman BF, Cutler SR. Abscisic acid inhibits type 2C protein phosphatases via the PYR/PYL family of START proteins. Science 324:1068-71 (2009). [Abstract]

177. Sung DY, Kim TH, Komives EA, Mendoza-Cozatl DG, Schroeder JI. ARS5 is a component of the 26S proteasome complex, and negatively regulates thiol biosynthesis and arsenic tolerance in Arabidopsis. Plant J. 59:802-13 (2009). [Abstract]

178. Rubio S, Rodrigues A, Saez A, Dizon MB, Galle A, Kim TH, Santiago J, Flexas J, Schroeder JI, Rodriguez PL. Triple loss of function of protein phosphatases type 2C leads to partial constitutive response to endogenous abscisic acid. Plant Physiol 150:1345-55 (2009). [Abstract]

179. Boisson-Dernier A, Roy S, Kritsas K, Grobei MA, Jaciubek M, Schroeder JI, Grossniklaus U. Disruption of the pollen-expressed FERONIA homologs ANXUR1 and ANXUR2 triggers pollen tube discharge. Development 136:3279-88 (2009). [Abstract]

180. Horie T, Hauser F, Schroeder JI. HKT transporter-mediated salinity resistance mechanisms in Arabidopsis and monocot crop plants. Trends Plant Sci. 14:660-68 (2009). [Abstract]

181. Nishimura N, Hitomi K, Arvai AS, Rambo RP, Hitomi C, Cutler SR, Schroeder JI, Getzoff ED. Structural mechanism of abscisic acid binding and signaling by dimeric PYR1. Science 326:1373-79 (2009). [Abstract]

182. Nishimura N, Sarkeshik A, Nito K, Park SY, Wang A, Carvalho P, Lee S, Caddell DF, Cutler SR, Chory J, Yates Iii JR, Schroeder JI. PYR/PYL/RACR family members are major in vivo ABI1 protein phosphatase 2C-interacting proteins in Arabidopsis. Plant J. 61:290-99 (2010). [Abstract]

183. Yao X, Horie T, Xue S, Leung HY, Katsuhara M, Brodsky DE, Wu Y, Schroeder JI. Differential sodium and potassium transport selectivities of the rice OsHKT2;1 and OsHKT2;2 transporters in plant cells. Plant Physiol. 152:341-55 (2010). [Abstract]

184. Hu H, Boisson-Dernier A, Israelsson-Nordstr�m M, B�hmer M, Xue S, Ries A, Godoski J, Kuhn JM, Schroeder JI. Carbonic anhydrases are upstream regulators of CO2-controlled stomatal movements in guard cells. Nature Cell Biol. 12:87-93 (2010). [Abstract]

185. Kim TH, B�hmer M, Hu H, Nishimura N, Schroeder JI. Guard cell signal transduction network: advances in understanding abscisic acid, CO2, and Ca2+ signaling. Annu Rev Plant Biol. 61:561-91 (2010). [Abstract]

186. Costa A, Drago I, Behera S, Zottini M, Pizzo P, Schroeder JI, Pozzan T, Schiavo FL. H2O2 in plant peroxisomes: an in vivo analysis uncovers a Ca(2+)-dependent scavenging system. Plant J. 62:760-72 (2010). [Abstract]

187. Pyo YJ, Gierth M, Schroeder JI, Cho MH. High-affinity K(+) transport in Arabidopsis: AtHAK5 and AKT1 are vital for seedling establishment and postgermination growth under low-potassium conditions. Plant Physiol. 153:863-75 (2010). [Abstract]

188. Li JY, Fu YL, Pike SM, Bao J, Tian W, Zhang Y, Chen CZ, Zhang Y, Li HM, Huang J, Li LG, Schroeder JI, Gassmann W, Gong JM. The Arabidopsis nitrate transporter NRT1.8 functions in nitrate removal from the xylem sap and mediates cadmium tolerance. Plant Cell. 22:1633-46 (2010). [Abstract]

189. Hubbard KE, Nishimura N, Hitomi K, Getzoff ED, Schroeder JI. Early abscisic acid signal transduction mechanisms: newly discovered components and newly emerging questions. Genes Dev. 24:1695-708 (2010). [Abstract]

190. International Arabidopsis Informatics Consortium. An international bioinformatics infrastructure to underpin the Arabidopsis community. Plant Cell. 22:2530-6 (2010). [Abstract]

191. Mendoza-Cozatl, D.G., Zhai, Z., Jobe, T.O., Akmakjian, G.Z., Song, W.Y., Limbo, O., Russell, M.R., Kozlovskyy, V.I., Martinoia, E., Vatamaniuk, O.K., Russell, P., Schroeder, J.I. Tonoplast-localized Abc2 Transporter Mediates Phytochelatin Accumulation in Vacuoles and Confers Cadmium Tolerance. J. Biol. Chem. (2010).[Abstract]

192. Song WY, Park J, Mendoza-C�zatl DG, Suter-Grotemeyer M, Shim D, H�rtensteiner S, Geisler M, Weder B, Rea PA, Rentsch D, Schroeder JI, Lee Y, Martinoia E. Arsenic tolerance in Arabidopsis is mediated by two ABCC-type phytochelatin transporters. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (2010). [Abstract]

193. Lalonde S, Sero A, Pratelli R, Pilot G, Chen J, Sardi MI, Parsa SA, Kim D, Acharya BR, Stein EV, Hu HC, Villiers F, Takeda K, Yang Y, Han YS, Schwacke R, Chiang W, Kato N, Loqu� D, Assmann SM, Kwak JM, Schroeder JI, Rhee SY, Frommer WB. A membrane protein/signaling protein interaction network for Arabidopsis version AMPv2. Front. Physiol. (2010). [Abstract]

194. Belin C, Thomine S, Schroeder JI. Water balance and the regulation of stomatal movement. Abiotic Stress Adaptation in Plants. (2000).

195. Xue S, Hu H, Ries A, Merilo E, Kollist H, Schroeder JI. Central functions of bicarbonate in S-type anion channel activation and OST1 protein kinase in CO(2) signal transduction in guard cell. EMBO J. (2011 Mar). [Abstract]

196. B�hmer M, Schroeder JI. Quantitative transcriptomic analysis of ABA-induced and ROS-dependent expression changes and proteomic profiling in Arabidopsis suspension cells. Plant J. (2011 Mar). [Abstract]

197. Hauser F, Waadt R, Schroeder JI. Evolution of abscisic Acid synthesis and signaling mechanisms. Curr Biol (2011 May). [Abstract]

198. Horie T, Brodsky DE, Costa A, Kaneko T, Lo Schiavo F, Katsuhara M, Schroeder JI. K+ transport by the OsHKT2;4 transporter from rice (Oryza sativa) with atypical Na+ transport properties and competition in permeation of K+ over Mg2+ and Ca2+ ions. Plant Physiol. (2011 May). [Abstract]

199. Kim TH, Hauser F, Ha T, Xue S, B�hmer M, Nishimura N, Munemasa S, Hubbard K, Peine N, Lee BH, Lee S, Robert N, Parker JE, Schroeder JI. Chemical Genetics Reveals Negative Regulation of Abscisic Acid Signaling by a Plant Immune Response Pathway. Curr Biol. (2011 May). [Abstract]

200. Jannat R, Uraji M, Morofuji M, Islam MM, Bloom RE, Nakamura Y, McClung CR, Mori IC, Murata Y, Schroeder JI. Roles of intracellular hydrogen peroxide accumulation in abscisic acid signaling in Arabidopsis guard cells. J Plant Physiol. (2011 June). [Abstract]

201. Mendoza-C�zatl DG, Jobe TO, Hauser F, Schroeder JI. Long-distance transport, vacuolar sequestration, tolerance, and transcriptional responses induced by cadmium and arsenic. Curr Opin Plant Biol (2011 Aug). [Abstract]

202. Xue S, Yao X, Luo W, Jha D, Tester M, Horie T, Schroeder JI. AtHKT1;1 Mediates Nernstian Sodium Channel Transport Properties in Arabidopsis Root Stelar Cells. PLoS One. (2011). [Abstract]

203. Hubbard KE, Siegel RS Valerio G, Brandt B, Schroeder JI. Abscistic acid and CO2 signalling via calcium sensitivity priming in guard cells, new CDPK mutant phenotypes and a method for improved resolution of stomatal stimulus-response analyses. Ann Bot (2012 January). [Abstract]

204. Jobe TO, Sung DY, Akmakjian G, Pham A Komives EA, Mendoza-Cozatl DG, Schroeder JI. Feedback inhibition by thiols outranks glutathione depletion: a luciferase-based screen reveals glutathione-deficient y-ECS and glutathione synthetase mutants impaired in cadmium-induced sulfate assimilation. Plant J (2012 January 28) [Abstract]

205. Laanemets K, Wang YF, Lindgren O, Wu J, Nishimura N, Lee S, Caddell D, Merilo E, Brosche M, Kilk K, Soomets U, Kangasj�rvi J, Schroeder JI, Kollist H.Mutations in the SLAC1 anion channel slow stomatal opening and severely reduce K(+) uptake channel activity via enhanced cytosolic [Ca(2+) ] and increased Ca(2+) sensitivity of K(+) uptake channels. New Phytol. (2012 November 5). [Abstract]

206. Brandt B., Brodsky D.E., Xue S., Negi J., Iba K., Kangasj�rvi J., Ghassemian M., Stephan A.B., Hu H., Schroeder JI. Reconstitution of abscisic acid activation of SLAC1 anion channel by CPK6 and OST1 kinases and branched ABI1 PP2C phosphatase action. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 109:10593-10598 (2012). [Abstract]

207. Kim TH, Kunz HH, Bhatacharjee S, Hauser F, Park J, Engineer C, Liu A, Ha T, Parker JE, Gassman W, Schroeder J.I. Natural Variation in small molecule-induced TIR-NB-LRR signaling induces root growth arrest via eds1- and pad4-complexed R protein VICTR in arabidopsis. The Plant Cell 112.107235 (2012). [Abstract]

208. McDowell SC, Akmakjian G, Sladek C, Cozatl DM, Morrissey JB, Saini N, Mittler R, Baxter I, Salt DE, Ward JM, Schroeder JI, Guerinot ML, Harper JF. Elemental concentrations in the seed of mutants and natural variants of arabidopsis thaliana grown under varying soil conditions. PLoS One. 8.5 (2013). [Abstract]

209. Negi J, Moriwaki K, Konishi M, Yokoyama R, Nakano T, Kusumi K, Hashimoto-Sugimoto M, Schroeder JI, Nishitani K, Yanagisawa S, Iba K. A Dof transcription factor, SCAP1, is essential for the development of functional stomata in Arabidopsis. Current Biology (2013). [Abstract]

210. Merilo E, Laanemets K, Hu H, Xue S, Jakobson L, Tulva I, Gonzalez-Guzman M, Rodriguez PL, Schroeder JI, Brosch� M, Kollist H. PYR/RCAR Receptors Contribute to Ozone-, Reduced Air Humidity-, Darkness-, and CO2-Induced Stomatal Regulation. Plant Physiology. (2013). [Abstract]

211. Hauser F, Chen W, Deinlein U, Chang K, Ossowski S, Fitz J, Hannon GJ, Schroeder JI. A Genomic-Scale Artificial MicroRNA Library as a Tool to Investigate the Functionally Redundant Gene Space in Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell (2013). [Abstract]

212. Schroeder J.I, Delhaize E, Frommer WB, Guerinot ML, Harrison MJ, Herrera-Estrella L, Horie T, Kochian LV, Munns R, Nishizawa NK, Tsay YF, Sanders D. Using membrane transporters to improve crops for sustainable food production. Nature. 497.60-66 (2013). [Abstract]

213. Laanemets K, Brandt B, Li J, Merillo E, Wang Y, Keshwani MM, Taylor SS, Kollist H, Schroeder JI. Calcium-Dependent and -Independent Stomatal Signaling Network and Compensatory Feedback Control of Stomatal Opening via Ca2+ Sensitivity Priming. Plant Physiology. 163. 504-513 (2013). [Abstract]

214. Wang YF, Munemasa S, Nishimura N, Ren HM, Robert N, Han M, Purzorjova I, Kollist H, Lee S, Mori I, Schroeder JI. Identification of cyclic GMP-activated nonselective Ca2+-permeable cation channels and associated CNGC5 and CNGC6 genes in Arabidopsis guard cells. Plant Physiology. 163. 578-590 (2013). [Abstract]

215. Hitomi K, Getzoff ED, Schroeder JI. Going Green: phytohormone mimetics for drought rescue. Plant Physiology. 163. 1087-1088 (2013). [Abstract]

216. Waadt R, Schlucking K, Schroeder JI, Kudla J. Protein fragment bimolecular fluorescence complemtation analyses for the in vivo study of protein-protein interactions and cellular protein complex localizations. Methods in Molecular Biology. 1062. 629-58 (2013). [Abstract]

217. Bu Q, Lv T, Shen H, Luong P, Wang J, Wang Z, Huang Z, Xiao L, Engineer C, Kim TH, Schroeder JI, Huq E. Regulation of drought tolerance by the F-box protein MAX2 in arabidopsis. Plant Physiology. 164. 424-439 (2014). [Abstract]

218. Muller M, Kunz HH, Schroeder JI, Kemp G, Young HS, Neuhaus HE. Decreased capacity for sodium export out of Arabidopsis chloroplasts impairs salt tolerance, photosynthesis and plant performance. Plant Journal. 78. 646-658 (2014). [Abstract]

219. Song WY, Mendoza-Cozatl DG, Lee Y, Schroeder JI, Ahn SN, Lee HS, Wicker T, Martinoia E. Phytochelatin-metal(loid) transport into vacuoles shows different substrate preferences in barley and Arabidopsis. Plant, Cell & Environment. 37. 1192-1201 (2014). [Abstract]

220. Sato Y, Nanatani K, Hamamoto S, Shimizu M, Takahashi M, Tabuchi-Kobayashi M, Mizuni A, Schroeder JI, Souma S, Uozumi N. Defining membrane spanning domains and crucial membrane-localized acidic amino acids residues for K+ transport of Kup/HAK/KT-type Escherichia coli potassium transporter. The Journal of Biochemistry. 155. 315-323 (2014). [Abstract]

221. Jones AM, Xuan Y, Xu M, Wang RS, Ho CH, Lalonde S, You CH, Sardi MI, Parsa SA, Smith-Valle E, Su T, Frazer KA, Pilot G, Pratelli R, Grossmann G, Acharya BR, Hu HC, Engineer C, Villiers F, Ju C, Takeda K, Su Z, Dong Q, Assmann SM, Chen J, Kwak JM, Schroeder JI,Albert R, Rhee SY, Frommer WB. Border control--a membrane-linked interactome of Arabidopsis. Science. 344. 711-716 (2014). [Abstract]

222. Deinlein U, Stephan AB, Horie T, Luo W, Xu G, Schroeder JI. Plant salt-tolerance mechanisms. Trends Plant Sci. 19(6):371-9 (2014). [Abstract]

223. Mendoza-Cozatl DG, Xie Q, Akmakjian GZ, Jobe TO, Patel A, Stacey MG, Song L, Demoin DW, Jurisson SS, Stacey G, Schroeder JI. OPT3 is a component of the iron-signaling network between leaves and roots and misregulation of OPT3 leads to an over-accumulation of cadmium in seeds. Molecular Plant. (2014). [Abstract]

224. Stephan AB, Schroeder JI. Plant salt stress status is transmitted systemically via propagating calcium waves. PNAS. 111. 6126-6127 (2014). [Abstract]

225. Kunz HH, Zamani-Nour S, H�usler RE, Ludewig K, Schroeder JI, Malinova I, Fettke J, Flugge UI, Gierth M. Loss of Cytosolic Phosphoglucose Isomerase (cPGI) affects carbohydrate metabolism in leaves and is essential for fertility of Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiol. pii: pp.114.241091 (2014). [Abstract]

226. Khanna R, Li J, Tseng TS, Schroeder JI, Ehrhardt DW, Briggs WR. COP1 Jointly Modulates Cytoskeletal Processes and Electrophysiological Responses Required for Stomatal Closure. Mol Plant. 7(9):1441-54. (2014). [Abstract]

227. Waadt R, Hitomi K, Nishimura N, Hitomi C, Adams SR, Getzoff ED, Schroeder JI. FRET-based reporters for the direct visualization of abscisic acid concentration changes and distribution in Arabidopsis. Elife. 3:e01739 (2014). [Abstract]

228. Kunz HH, Gierth M, Herdean A, Satoh-Cruz M, Kramer DM, Spetea C, Schroeder JI. Plastidial transporters KEA1, -2, and -3 are essential for chloroplast osmoregulation, integrity, and pH regulation in Arabidopsis. PNAS. 111. 7480-7485 (2014). [Abstract]

229. Engineer CB, Ghassemian M, Anderson JC, Pack SC, Hu H, Schroeder JI. Carbonic anhydrases, EPF2 and a novel protease mediate CO2 control of stomatal development. Nature. 513:246-50 (2014). [Abstract]

230.  Hamamoto S, Horie T, Hauser F, Deinlein U, Schroeder JI, Uozumi N. HKT transporters mediate salt stress resistance in plants: from structure and function to the field. Curr Opin Biotechnol. 32:113-20 (2015). [Abstract]

231. Keinath NF, Waadt R, Brugman R, Schroeder JI, Grossmann G, Schumacher K, Krebs M.  
Live Cell Imaging with R-GECO1 Sheds Light on flg22- and Chitin-Induced Transient [Ca(2+)]cyt Patterns in Arabidopsis. Mol Plant. 8(8):1188-200 (2015). [Abstract]

232. Azoulay-Shemer T, Palomares A, Bagheri A, Israelsson-Nordstrom M, Engineer CB, Bargmann 
BO, Stephan AB, Schroeder JI. Guard cell photosynthesis is critical for stomatal turgor production, yet does not directly mediate CO2 - and ABA-induced stomatal closing. Plant J. 83(4):567-81 (2015). [Abstract]

233. Waadt R, Manalansan B, Rauniyar N, Munemasa S, Booker MA, Brandt B, Waadt C, Nusinow DA,
Kay SA, Kunz HH, Schumacher K, DeLong A, Yates JR 3rd, Schroeder JI. Identification of Open Stomata1-Interacting Proteins Reveals Interactions with Sucrose Non-fermenting1-Related Protein Kinases2 and with Type 2A Protein Phosphatases That Function in Abscisic Acid Responses. Plant Physiol. 2015 Sep;169(1):760-79. [Abstract]

234. Matrosova A, Bogireddi H, Mateo-Pe�as A, Hashimoto-Sugimoto M, Iba K, Schroeder JI, Israelsson-Nordstr�m M. The HT1 protein kinase is essential for red light-induced stomatal opening and genetically interacts with OST1 in red light and CO2 -induced stomatal movement responses. New Phytol. (2015). [Abstract]

235. Brandt B, Munemasa S, Wang C, Nguyen D, Yong T, Yang PG, Poretsky E, Belknap TF, Waadt R, Alem�n F, Schroeder JI. Calcium specificity signaling mechanisms in abscisic acid signal transduction in Arabidopsis guard cells. Elife e10328 (2015). [Abstract]

236. Hu H, Rappel WJ, Occhipinti R, Ries A, B�hmer M, You L, Xiao C, Engineer CB, Boron WF, Schroeder JI. Distinct Cellular Locations of Carbonic Anhydrases Mediate CO2 Control of Stomatal Movements. Plant Physiol. pii: pp.00646.2015. (2015). [Abstract]

237. Zhang Z, Xie Q, Jobe TO, Kau AR, Wang C, Li Y, Qiu B, Wang Q, Mendoza-C�zatl DG, Schroeder JI. Identification of AtOPT4 as a plant glutathione transporter. Mol Plant. pii:S1674-2052(15)00329-9. (2015). [Abstract]

238. Engineer CB, Hashimoto-Sugimoto M, Negi J, Israelsson-Nordstr�m M, Azoulay-Shemer T, Rappel WJ, Iba K, Schroeder JI. CO2 Sensing and CO2 Regulation of Stomatal Conductance: Advances and Open Questions. Trends Plant Sci: 21(1):16-30 Review (2016).

239. Abscisic acid and other plant hormones: Methods to visualize distribution and signaling. 240. Munemasa S, Hauser F, Park J, Waadt R, Brandt B, Schroeder JI. Mechanisms of abscisic acid-mediated control of stomatal aperture. Curr Opin Plant Biol: 154-62 (2015). 

241. Wang C, Hu H, Qin X, Zeise B, Xu D, Rappel WJ, Boron WF, Schroeder JI. Reconstitution of CO2 Regulation of SLAC1 Anion Channel and Function of CO2-Permeable PIP2;1 Aquaporin as CARBONIC ANHYDRASE4 Interactor. Plant Cell. 2016 Feb;28(2):568-82. doi: 10.1105/tpc.15.00637.

242. Yamamoto Y, Negi J, Wang C, Isogai Y, Schroeder JI, Iba K. The Transmembrane Region of Guard Cell SLAC1 Channels Perceives CO2 Signals via an ABA-Independent Pathway in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell pii: TPC2015-00583-RA (2016).

243. Suzuki K, Yamaji N, Costa A, Okuma E, Kobayashi NI, Kashiwagi T, Katsuhara M, Wang C, Tanoi K, Murata Y, Schroeder JI, Ma JF, Horie T. OsHKT1;4-mediated Na(+) transport in stems contributes to Na(+) exclusion from leaf blades of rice at the reproductive growth stage upon salt stress. BMC Plant Biol. 16(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s12870-016-0709-4 (2016).

244. Zhu M, Monroe JG, Suhail Y, Villiers F, Mullen J, Pater D, Hauser F, Jeon BW, Bader JS, Kwak JM, Schroeder JI, McKay JK, Assmann SM. Molecular and systems approaches towards drought-tolerant canola crops. New Phytol. doi: 10.1111/nph.13866. (2016).

245. Azoulay-Shemer T, Bagheri A, Wang C, Palomares A, Stephan A, Kunz HH, Schroeder JI. Starch biosynthesis in guard cells but not in mesophyll cells is involved in CO2-induced stomatal closing. Plant Physiol. Apr 21. pii: pp.01662.2015. (2016).

246. Li Z, Waadt R, Schroeder JI. Release of GTP Exchange Factor Mediated Down-Regulation of Abscisic Acid Signal Transduction through ABA-Induced Rapid Degradation of RopGEFs. PLoS Biol. May 18;14(5):e1002461. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002461. eCollection (2016).

247. Kunz HH, Park J, Mevers E, Garc�a AV, Highhouse S, Gerwick WH, Parker JE, Schroeder JI. Small Molecule DFPM Derivative-Activated Plant Resistance Protein Signaling in Roots Is Unaffected by EDS1 Subcellular Targeting Signal and Chemical Genetic Isolation of victr R-Protein Mutants.PLoS One. May 24;11(5):e0155937. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0155937. eCollection (2016).

248. Yazaki J, Galli M, Kim AY, Nito K, Alem�n F, Chang KN, Carvunis AR, Quan R, Nguyen H, Song L, Alvarez JM, Huang SC, Ramachandran N, Guti�rrez RE, Hill DE, Schroeder JI, Chory J, Braun P, LaBaer J, Vidal M, and Ecker JR. Mapping Plant Hormone Transcription Factor Interactome Networks Using HALO-Tag Protein Arrays. PNAS pii: 201603229 (2016).

249. Aleman F, Yazaki J, Lee M, Takahashi Y, Kim AY, Li Z, Kinoshita T, Ecker JR, Schroeder JI.  An ABA-increased interaction of the PYL6 ABA receptor with MYC2 Transcription Factor: A putative link of ABA and JA signaling. Sci. Rep. 6, 28941; doi: 10.1038/srep28941 (2016).

250. H�rak H, Sierla M, T�ldsepp K, Wang C, Wang YS, Nuhkat M, Valk E, Pechter P, Merilo E, Saloj�rvi J, Overmyer K, Loog M, Brosch� M, Schroeder JI, Kangasj�rvi J  & Kollist H. A dominant mutation in HT1 kinase uncovers MAP kinases and GHR1 in CO2-induced stomatal closure in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Cell 28(10):2493-2509 (2016).

251. Stephan A. B., Kunz H. H., Yang E. & Schroeder J.I. Rapid hyperosmotic-induced Ca2+ responses in Arabidopsis thaliana exhibit sensory potentiation and involvement of plastidial KEA transporters. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA pii: 201519555 2016). 

252. Jakobson L, Vaahtera L, T�ldsepp K, Nuhkat M, Wang C, Wang YS, H�rak H, Valk E, Pechter P, Sindarovska Y, Tang J, Xiao C, Xu Y, Gerst Talas U, Garc�a-Sosa AT, Kangasj�rvi S, Maran U, Remm M, Roelfsema MR, Hu H, Kangasj�rvi J, Loog M, Schroeder JI, Kollist H, Brosch� M. PLoS Biol. 14(12):e2000322 (2016).

253. Wang C, Zhang J, Schroeder JI. Two-electrode Voltage-clamp Recordings in Xenopus laevis Oocytes: Reconstitution of Abscisic Acid Activation of SLAC1 Anion Channel via PYL9 ABA Receptor. Bio Protocols 20;7(2). pii: 2114. doi: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2114 (2017). PMC5432015.

254. Pater D, Mullen JL, McKay JK, Schroeder JI. Screening for Natural Variation in Water Use Efficiency Traits in a Diversity Set of Brassica napus L. Identifies Candidate Variants in Photosynthetic Assimilation. Plant Cell Physiol. 58(10):1700-1709. doi: 10.1093/pcp/pcx108 (2017). PMC5921528.

255. Azoulay-Shemer T, Hsu PK, Schroeder JI. Seeing is believing. Nature Plants. 3(10):765-766. doi: 10.1038/s41477-017-0025-5 (2017). PMC5880285.

256. Hauser, F., Li, Z., Waadt, R., Schroeder, J.I. SnapShot: Abscisic Acid Signaling Cell 171(7):1708-1708 (2017). PMC5895850.

257. He J, Zhang RX, Peng K, Tagliavia C, Li S, Xue S, Liu A, Hu H, Zhang J, Hubbard KE, Held K, McAinsh MR, Gray JE, Kudla J, Schroeder JI, Liang YK, Hetherington AM. The BIG protein distinguishes the process of CO2 -induced stomatal closure from the inhibition of stomatal opening by CO2. New Phytol. 218(1):232-241. doi: 10.1111/nph.14957. (2018). PMC5887946.

258. Li Z, Takahashi Y, Scavo A, Brandt B, Nguyen D, Rieu P, Schroeder JI. Abscisic acid-induced degradation of Arabidopsis guanine nucleotide exchange factor requires calcium-dependent protein kinases. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 115(19):E4522-E4531. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1719659115 (2018). PMC5948973.

259. Nishimura N, Tsuchiya W, Moresco JJ, Hayashi Y, Satoh K, Kaiwa N, Irisa T, Kinoshita T, Schroeder JI, Yates JR 3rd, Hirayama T, Yamazaki T. Control of seed dormancy and germination by DOG1-AHG1 PP2C phosphatase complex via binding to heme. Nat Commun. 6;9(1):2132. doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-04437-9 (2018). PMC5989226.

260. Wang, C., Zhang, J., Wu, J., Brodsky, D. E. & Schroeder, J. I. Cytosolic malate and oxaloacetate activate S-type anion channels in Arabidopsis guard cells. New Phytol. 220 (1), 178-186 doi: 10.1111/nph.15292 (2018). PMC6115288.

261. Azoulay-Shemer, T., Schwankl,N., Rog,I., Moshelion, M., Schroeder, J. I. Starch biosynthesis by AGPase, but not starch degradation by BAM1/3 and SEX1, is rate-limiting for CO2-regulated stomatal movements under short day conditions. FEBS Lett. doi: 10.1002/1873-3468.13198 (2018). PMID: 30025149.

262. Negi, J., Munemasa, S., Song, B., Tadakuma, R., Fujita, M., Azoulay-Shemer, T., Engineer, C.B., Kusumi, K. E., Nishida, I., Schroeder, J. I. and Iba, K. Eukaryotic lipid metabolic pathway is essential for functional chloroplasts and CO and light responses in Arabidopsis guard cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 115, 9038-9043 doi: 10.1073/pnas.1810458115 (2018). PMC6130404.

263. T�ldsepp K, Zhang J, Takahashi Y, Sindarovska Y, H�rak H, Ceciliato PHO, Koolmeister K, Wang YS, Vaahtera L, Jakobson L, Yeh CY, Park J, Brosche M, Kollist H, Schroeder JI. Mitogen-activated protein kinases MPK4 and MPK12 are key components mediating CO2-induced stomatal movements. Plant Journal. doi: 10.1111/tpj.14087 (2018). PMID30203878.

264. Schroeder, J. I. (6 individual author commentaries by J. Dangl et al.). What is the Next Frontier in Plant Engineering? Coping with High CO2. Cell. 74(3): p. 500 doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.07.012. (2018).

265. Hsu PK, Takahashi Y, Munemasa S, Merilo E, Laanemets K, Waadt R, Pater D, Kollist H, Schroeder JI. Abscisic acid-independent stomatal CO2 signal transduction pathway and convergence of CO2 and ABA signaling downstream of OST1 kinase. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 115(42):E9971-E9980. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1809204115. (2018) PMID: 30282744.

266. Scavo, A., Sidhom, M., Rangel, F., Miaule, A., Emuka, C., Poomchongko, N., Ali., S., Rappel. W., Schroeder, J. I. Possible impacts of rising CO2 on crop water use efficiency and food security. California Agriculture. 155-158.(2018).

267. Zhang J, Wang N, Miao Y, Hauser F, McCammon JA, Rappel WJ, Schroeder JI. Identification of SLAC1 anion channel residues required for CO2/bicarbonate sensing and regulation of stomatal movements. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 115(44):11129-11137 doi: 10.1073/pnas.1807624115. (2018). PMID: 30301791.

268. Zhang Y, Nasser V, Pisanty O, Omary M, Wulff N, Di Donato M, Tal I, Hauser F, Hao P, Roth O, Fromm H, Schroeder JI, Geisler M, Nour-Eldin HH, Shani E. A transportome-scale amiRNA-based screen identifies redundant roles of Arabidopsis ABCB6 and ABCB20 in auxin transport. Nat Commun. 9(1):4204 doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-06410-y. (2018) PMC6182007.

269. Zhang J, Ceciliato PHO, Takahashi Y, Schulze S, Dubeaux G, Hauser F, Azoulay-Shemer T, T�ldsepp K, Kollist H, Rappel WJ, Schroeder JI. Insights into the Molecular Mechanisms of CO2-Mediated Regulation of Stomatal Movements. Curr Biol. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.10.015. (2018) PMID: 30513335.

270. Hauser F, Ceciliato PHO, Lin YC, Guo D, Gregerson JD, Abbasi N, Youhanna D, Park J, Dubeaux G, Shani E, Poomchongkho N, Schroeder JI. A seed resource for screening functionally redundant genes and isolation of new mutants impaired in CO2 and ABA responses. J Exp Bot. doi: 10.1093/jxb/ery363. (2019) PMID: 30346611.

271. Park J, Kim TH, Takahashi Y, Schwab R, Dressano K, Stephan AB, Ceciliato PHO, Ramirez E, Garin V, Huffaker A, Schroeder JI. Chemical genetic identification of a lectin receptor kinase that transduces immune responses and interferes with abscisic acid signaling. Plant J. doi: 10.1111/tpj.14232. (2019) PMID: 30659683.

272. Li T, Yan A, Bhatia N, Altinok A, Afik E, Durand-Smet P, Tarr PT, Schroeder JI, Heisler MG, Meyerowitz EM. Calcium signals are necessary to establish auxin transporter polarity in a plant stem cell niche. Nat Commun. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-08575-6. (2019) PMID: 30760714.

273. Ceciliato PHO, Zhang J, Liu Q, Shen X, Hu H, Liu C, Sch�ffner AR, Schroeder JI. Intact leaf gas exchange provides a robust method for measuring the kinetics of stomatal conductance responses to abscisic acid and other small molecules in Arabidopsis and grasses. Plant Methods. doi: 10.1186/s13007-019-0423-y. (2019) PMID: 31019545.

274. Maity K, Heumann JM, McGrath AP, Kopcho NJ, Hsu PK, Lee CW, Mapes JH, Garza D, Krishnan S, Morgan GP, Hendargo KJ, Klose T, Rees SD, Medrano-Soto A, Saier MH Jr, Pi�eros M, Komives EA, Schroeder JI, Chang G, Stowell MHB. Cryo-EM structure of OSCA1.2 from Oryza sativa elucidates the mechanical basis of potential membrane hyperosmolality gating. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1900774116. (2019) PMID: 31227607.

275. Dubeaux G, Schroeder JI. Toward a better understanding of signaling networks in plants: yeast has the power! EMBO J. doi: 10.15252/embj.2019102478. (2019) PMID: 31385370.

276. Bailey-Serres J, Parker JE, Ainsworth EA, Oldroyd GED, Schroeder JI. Genetic strategies for improving crop yields. Nature. doi: 10.1038/s41586-019-1679-0. (2019) PMID: 31695205.

277. Takahashi Y, Zhang J, Hsu PK, Ceciliato PHO, Zhang L, Dubeaux G, Munemasa S, Ge C, Zhao Y, Hauser F, Schroeder JI. MAP3Kinase-dependent SnRK2-kinase activation is required for abscisic acid signal transduction and rapid osmotic stress response. Nat Commun. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-13875-y. (2020) PMID: 31896774.

278. Cooper AM, Felix D, Alcantara F, Zaslavsky I, Work A, Watson PL, Pezzoli K, Yu Q, Zhu D, Scavo AJ, Zarabi Y, Schroeder JI. Monitoring and mitigation of toxic heavy metals and arsenic accumulation in food crops: A case study of an urban community garden. Plant Direct. doi: 10.1002/pld3.198. (2020) PMID: 31956855.

279. Zhang L, Takahashi Y, Hsu PK, Kollist H, Merilo E, Krysan PJ, Schroeder JI. FRET kinase sensor development reveals SnRK2/OST1 activation by ABA but not by MeJA and high CO2 during stomatal closure. Elife. doi: 10.7554/eLife.56351. (2020) PMID: 32463362.

280. Dressano K, Weckwerth PR, Poretsky E, Takahashi Y, Villarreal C, Shen Z, Schroeder JI, Briggs SP, Huffaker A. Dynamic regulation of Pep-induced immunity through post-translational control of defence transcript splicing. Nat Plants. doi: 10.1038/s41477-020-0724-1. (2020). PMID: 32690890.

281. Hsu PK, Dubeaux G, Takahashi Y, Schroeder JI. Signaling mechanisms in abscisic acid-mediated stomatal closure. Plant Journal.105(2):307-321. doi: 10.1111/tpj.15067. (2021) PMC7902384.

282. Yu Q, Zhang ZC, Wang MY, Scavo A, Schroeder JI, Qiu BS. Identification and characterization of SaeIF1 from the eukaryotic translation factor SUI1 family in cadmium hyperaccumulator Sedum alfredii. Planta. 253(1):12. doi: 10.1007/s00425-020-03539-3. (2021). PMC7847809.

283. Schulze S, Dubeaux G, Ceciliato PHO, Munemasa S, Nuhkat M, Yarmolinsky D, Aguilar J, Diaz R, Azoulay-Shemer T, Steinhorst L, Offenborn JN, Kudla J, Kollist H, Schroeder JI. A role for calcium-dependent protein kinases in differential CO2 - and ABA-controlled stomatal closing and low CO2 -induced stomatal opening in Arabidopsis. The New Phytologist. 229(5):2765-2779. doi: 10.1111/nph.17079. (2021). PMC7902375.

284. Xie Q, Yu Q, Jobe TO, Pham A, Ge C, Guo Q, Liu J, Liu H, Zhang H, Zhao Y, Xue S, Hauser F, Schroeder JI. An amiRNA screen uncovers redundant CBF and ERF34/35 transcription factors that differentially regulate arsenite and cadmium responses. Plant Cell & Environment. doi: 10.1111/pce.14023. (2021) PMID: 33554343.

285. Swink, KJ, Lopez, BNK, Bosmans, KC, Rangel, FJ, Bottenberg, E & Schroeder JI. Impacts of Summer Heat Waves and Increasing Temperatures on Agriculture. Morning Ag. Clips. [PDF] [Link to Summary]

286. Dubeaux G, Hsu PK, Ceciliato PHO, Swink KJ, Rappel WJ & Schroeder JI. Deep dive into CO2-dependent molecular mechanisms driving stomatal responses in plants. Plant Physiology. doi:10.1093/plphys/kiab342. (2021).

287. Jobe TO, Yu Q, Hauser F, Xie Q, Meng Y, Maassen T, Kopriva S, Schroeder JI. The SLIM1 transcription factor is required for arsenic resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana. FEBS Letters. doi: 10.1002/1873-3468.14096. (2021) PMID: 33960401. [Abstract]

288. Zhang L, Takahashi Y & Schroeder JI. Protein kinase sensors: an overview of new designs for visualizing kinase dynamics in single plant cells. Plant Physiology. doi:10.1093/plphys/kiab277. (2021).

289. Karanam A, He D, Hsu PK, Schulze S, Dubeaux G, Karmakar R, Schroeder JI, Rappel WJ. Boolink: a graphical interface for open access Boolean network simulations and use in guard cell CO2 signaling. Plant Physiol. doi:10.1093/plphys/kiab344. (2021) PMID: 34618035. [Abstract]

290. Hsu PK, Takahashi Y, Merilo E, Costa A, Zhang L, Kernig K, Lee KH & Schroeder JI. Raf-like kinases and receptor-like (pseudo)kinase GHR1 are required for stomatal vapor pressure difference response. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA). doi:10.1073/pnas.2107280118. (2021) PMID: 34799443. [Abstract]

291. Waadt R., Seller, C.A., Hsu, P-K., Takahashi Y., Munemasa S., Schroeder J.I. Plant hormone regulation of abiotic stress responses. Nature Reviews Mol. Cell Biol. doi: 10.1038/s41580-022-00479-6. PMID 35513717. (2022). [Abstract]

292. Takahashi Y, Bosmans KC, Hsu PK, Paul K, Seitz C, Yeh CY, Wang YS, Yarmolinsky D, Sierla M, Vahisalu T, Waszczak C, McCammon JA, Kangasjärvi J, Zhang L, Kollist H, Trac T, Schroeder JI. Stomatal CO2/bicarbonate sensor consists of two interacting protein kinases, Raf-like HT1 and non-kinase-activity requiring MPK12/MPK4. Science Adv. Dec 9;8(49):eabq6161. DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abq6161 2022. [Abstract]

293. Verslues PE, Bailey-Serres J, Brodersen C, Buckley TN, Conti L, Christmann A, Dinneny JR, Grill E, Hayes S, Heckman RW, Hsu PK, Juenger TE, Mas P, Munnik T, Nelissen H, Sack L, Schroeder JI, Testerink C, Tyerman SD, Umezawa T, Wigge PA. Burning questions for a warming and changing world: 15 unknowns in plant abiotic stress. Plant Cell Jan 2;35(1):67-108. doi:10.1093/plcell/koac263 (2023). [Abstract][PDF]

294. Yeh CY, Wang YS, Takahashi Y, Kuusk K, Paul K, Arjus T, Yadlos O, Schroeder JI, Ilves I, Garcia-Sosa AT, Kollist H. MPK12 in stomatal CO2 signaling: function beyond its kinase activity. New Phytol. Mar 28. doi: 10.1111/nph.18913. (2023). [Abstract]

295. Azoulay-Shemer T, Schulze S, Nissan-Roda D, Bosmans K, Shapira O, Weckwerth P, Zamora O, Yarmolinsky D, Trainin T, Kollist H, Huffaker A, Rappel WJ, Schroeder JI. A role for ethylene signaling and biosynthesis in regulating and accelerating CO2 - and abscisic acid-mediated stomatal movements in Arabidopsis. New Phytol. doi: 10.1111/nph.18918. (2023). [Abstract]

296. Fan, W., Liao, X., Tan, Y., Wang, X., Schroeder, J. I. & Li, Z. Arabidopsis PLANT U-BOX44 down-regulates osmotic stress signaling by mediating Ca2+-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE4 degradation. Plant Cell 35, 3870-3888. doi: 10.1093/plcell/koad173. PMID: 37338064 PMCID: PMC10533340 (2023). [Abstract]

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