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Dior Kelley

Assistant Professor (Biological sciences)

Ames, IA

I received my B.S. in Chemistry from the University of California Santa Cruz in 2000, and my Ph.D. in Plant Biology from the University of California Davis in 2009. I joined the Department of Genetics, Development, and Cell Biology at Iowa State University as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in 2015 and an Assistant Professor in 2019.

Publications

  • Ovule development: genetic trends and evolutionary considerations.
  • Quantitative Early Auxin Root Proteomics Identifies GAUT10, a Galacturonosyltransferase, as a Novel Regulator of Root Meristem Maintenance.
  • E3 Ubiquitin Ligases: Key Regulators of Hormone Signaling in Plants.
  • Arabidopsis deadenylases AtCAF1a and AtCAF1b play overlapping and distinct roles in mediating environmental stress responses.
  • Ubiquitin-mediated control of plant hormone signaling.
  • ETTIN (ARF3) physically interacts with KANADI proteins to form a functional complex essential for integument development and polarity determination in Arabidopsis.
  • Investigating the function of CAF1 deadenylases during plant stress responses.
  • Roles of polarity determinants in ovule development.
  • Kinase partner protein interacts with the LePRK1 and LePRK2 receptor kinases and plays a role in polarized pollen tube growth.
  • LeSTIG1, an extracellular binding partner for the pollen receptor kinases LePRK1 and LePRK2, promotes pollen tube growth in vitro.
  • Temporal and spatial auxin responsive networks in maize primary roots
  • GAUT10 is required for Arabidopsis root cell differentiation and elongation
  • A Practical Guide to Inferring Multi-Omics Networks in Plant Systems
  • Signals: Auxin
  • Quantitative proteomic analysis of auxin signaling during seedling development
  • Auxin Induces Widespread Proteome Remodeling in Arabidopsis Seedlings
  • Roles of auxin pathways in maize biology
  • slim shady is a novel allele of PHYTOCHROME B present in the T‐DNA line SALK_015201
  • Temporal and spatial auxin responsive networks in maize primary roots
  • The class VIII myosin ATM1 is required for root apical meristem function
  • The Class VIII myosin ATM1 is required for root apical meristem function
  • An unknown protein influences maize yield via sugar and auxin
  • Changes in cell wall composition due to a pectin biosynthesis enzyme GAUT10 impact root growth
  • N6-adenosine methylation of mRNA integrates multilevel auxin response and ground tissue development in Arabidopsis
  • Lysine Residues Are Not Required for Proteasome-Mediated Proteolysis of the Auxin/Indole Acidic Acid Protein IAA1
  • Quantitative proteomics reveals extensive lysine ubiquitination in the Arabidopsis root proteome and uncovers novel transcription factor stability states
  • slim shady is a novel allele of PHYTOCHROME B present in the T-DNA line SALK_015201
  • slim shadyis a novel allele of PHYTOCHROME B present in the T-DNA line SALK_015201
  • Identification of phenotypic and transcriptomic signatures underpinning maize crown root systems
  • Exogenous Hormone Treatments in Maize
  • The Rolled Towel Method for Hormone Response Assays in Maize
  • Quantitative proteomics reveals extensive lysine ubiquitination and transcription factor stability states in Arabidopsis
  • Interplay between auxin and abiotic stresses in maize

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Co-workers & collaborators

  • Melissa Draves

  • Jackson Marshall

  • Craig Cowling

  • Heather Sweers

  • Rebekah Muench

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