Glen L Wheeler
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Brownlee C, Wheeler G
Quant Plant Biol
. 2025 Mar;
6:e5.
PMID: 40070722
Calcium ions (Ca) play pivotal roles in a host of cellular signalling processes. The requirement to maintain resting cytosolic Ca levels in the 100-200 nM range provides a baseline for...
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Flori S, Dickenson J, Gaikwad T, Cole I, Smirnoff N, Helliwell K, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2024 Nov;
197(1).
PMID: 39515781
Diatoms are a group of silicified algae that play a major role in marine and freshwater ecosystems. Diatom chloroplasts were acquired by secondary endosymbiosis and exhibit important structural and functional...
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Murphy E, Kleiner F, Helliwell K, Wheeler G
Plants (Basel)
. 2024 May;
13(9).
PMID: 38732422
Diatoms are important primary producers in marine and freshwater environments, but little is known about the signalling mechanisms they use to detect changes in their environment. All eukaryotic organisms use...
4.
Smirnoff N, Wheeler G
J Exp Bot
. 2024 Feb;
75(9):2604-2630.
PMID: 38300237
Ascorbate (vitamin C) is one of the most abundant primary metabolites in plants. Its complex chemistry enables it to function as an antioxidant, as a free radical scavenger, and as...
5.
Keys M, Hopkinson B, Highfield A, Chrachri A, Brownlee C, Wheeler G
J Phycol
. 2023 Dec;
60(1):29-45.
PMID: 38127095
Photosynthesis by marine diatoms contributes significantly to the global carbon cycle. Due to the low concentration of CO in seawater, many diatoms use extracellular carbonic anhydrase (eCA) to enhance the...
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Wheeler G, Sturm D, Langer G
J Phycol
. 2023 Nov;
59(6):1123-1129.
PMID: 37983837
Coccolithophores are the most abundant calcifying organisms in modern oceans and are important primary producers in many marine ecosystems. Their ability to generate a cellular covering of calcium carbonate plates...
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Ratcliffe S, Meyer E, Walker C, Knight M, McNair H, Matson P, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2022 Nov;
25(2):315-330.
PMID: 36397254
Coccolithophores are an important group of calcifying marine phytoplankton. Although coccolithophores are not silicified, some species exhibit a requirement for Si in the calcification process. These species also possess a...
8.
Knight M, Hardy B, Wheeler G, Curnow P
Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr
. 2022 Oct;
1865(1):184056.
PMID: 36191629
Diatoms are an important group of algae that can produce intricate silicified cell walls (frustules). The complex process of silicification involves a set of enigmatic integral membrane proteins that are...
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Kleiner F, Helliwell K, Chrachri A, Hopes A, Parry-Wilson H, Gaikwad T, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2022 Jul;
190(2):1384-1399.
PMID: 35894667
Diatoms are a group of microalgae that are important primary producers in a range of open ocean, freshwater, and intertidal environments. The latter can experience substantial long- and short-term variability...
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Kottmeier D, Chrachri A, Langer G, Helliwell K, Wheeler G, Brownlee C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 May;
119(19):e2118009119.
PMID: 35522711
Coccolithophores are major producers of ocean biogenic calcite, but this process is predicted to be negatively affected by future ocean acidification scenarios. Since coccolithophores calcify intracellularly, the mechanisms through which...