Metabolic regulation of glyoxylate cycle gene expression in higher plants. (1994)
Katherine J. Denby works at University of York, UK on plant resistance to disease
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Early life
Katherine J. Denby was awarded a B.Sc. in microbiology from the University of Bristol. She then undertook research in plant science at University of Oxford and was awarded a doctorate in 1994.[1]
Scientific career
Denby is a professor at University of York in the Centre for Novel Agricultural Products. Her research uses a wide range molecular and large-data approaches to understanding plant-pathogen interactions, in both the field and more controlled conditions like vertical farming.[2]
Emily Breeze, Elizabeth Harrison, Stuart McHattie ... Katherine Denby and 21 others. (2011) High-resolution temporal profiling of transcripts during Arabidopsis leaf senescence reveals a distinct chronology of processes and regulation. The Plant Cell23 pp 873โ894.
Daniel J Kliebenstein, Heather C Rowe and Katherine J Denby (2005) Secondary metabolites influence Arabidopsis/Botrytis interactions: variation in host production and pathogen sensitivity. The Plant Journal44 pp 25โ36.
Ian A Graham, Katherine J Denby and Christopher J Leaver (1994) Carbon catabolite repression regulates glyoxylate cycle gene expression in cucumber. The Plant Cell6 pp 761โ772.