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Espinoza Corral Roberto
Espinoza Corral Roberto
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Postdoctoral fellow
Joined the group in 2025
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N-Terminal domain homologs of the orange carotenoid protein increase quenching of cyanobacterial phycobilisomes
13. N-Terminal domain homologs of the orange carotenoid protein increase quenching of cyanobacterial phycobilisomes
Damien I Sheppard, Roberto Espinoza-Corral, Sigal Lechno-Yossef, Markus Sutter, Amanda Arcidiacono, Edoardo Cignoni, Lorenzo Cupellini, Benedetta Mennucci, Cheryl A Kerfeld
(2025) - Plant Physiology
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The linker protein ApcI regulates light harvesting under red light in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
12. The linker protein ApcI regulates light harvesting under red light in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
Roberto Espinoza-Corral, Tomáš Zavřel, Markus Sutter, Chase H Leslie, Kunwei Yang, Warren F Beck, Jan Červený, Cheryl A Kerfeld
(2025) - The Plant Cell
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Phycobilisome protein ApcG interacts with PSII and regulates energy transfer in Synechocystis
11. Phycobilisome protein ApcG interacts with PSII and regulates energy transfer in Synechocystis
Roberto Espinoza-Corral, Masakazu Iwai, Tomáš Zavřel, Sigal Lechno-Yossef, Markus Sutter, Jan Červený, Krishna K Niyogi, Cheryl A Kerfeld
(2024) - Plant Physiology
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The new phycobilisome linker protein ApcI regulates high light adaptation inSynechocystissp. PCC 6803
10. The new phycobilisome linker protein ApcI regulates high light adaptation inSynechocystissp. PCC 6803
Roberto Espinoza-Corral, Tomáš Zavřel, Markus Sutter, Chase H. Leslie, Kunwei Yang, Warren F. Beck, Jan Červený, Cheryl A. Kerfeld
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Characterization of the preferred cation cofactors of chloroplast protein kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana
9. Characterization of the preferred cation cofactors of chloroplast protein kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana
Roberto Espinoza‐Corral, Serena Schwenkert, Anja Schneider
(2023) - FEBS Open Bio
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The phycobilisome linker protein ApcG interacts with photosystem II and regulates energy transfer to photosystem I inSynechocystis sp.PCC 6803
8. The phycobilisome linker protein ApcG interacts with photosystem II and regulates energy transfer to photosystem I inSynechocystis sp.PCC 6803
Roberto Espinoza-Corral, Masakazu Iwai, Tomáš Zavřel, Sigal Lechno-Yossef, Markus Sutter, Jan Červený, Krishna K. Niyogi, Cheryl A. Kerfeld
(2023) -
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The plastoglobule-localized protein AtABC1K6 is a Mn2+-dependent kinase necessary for timely transition to reproductive growth
7. The plastoglobule-localized protein AtABC1K6 is a Mn2+-dependent kinase necessary for timely transition to reproductive growth
Roberto Espinoza-Corral, Peter K. Lundquist
(2022) - Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Molecular changes of Arabidopsis thaliana plastoglobules facilitate thylakoid membrane remodeling under high light stress
6. Molecular changes of Arabidopsis thaliana plastoglobules facilitate thylakoid membrane remodeling under high light stress
Roberto Espinoza‐Corral, Serena Schwenkert, Peter K. Lundquist
(2021) - The Plant Journal
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Insights into topology and membrane interaction characteristics of plastoglobule-localized AtFBN1a and AtLOX2
5. Insights into topology and membrane interaction characteristics of plastoglobule-localized AtFBN1a and AtLOX2
Roberto Espinoza-Corral, Andres Herrera-Tequia, Peter K. Lundquist
(2021) - Plant Signaling & Behavior
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The plastoglobule-localized AtABC1K6 is a Mn2+-dependent protein kinase necessary for timely transition to reproductive growth
4. The plastoglobule-localized AtABC1K6 is a Mn2+-dependent protein kinase necessary for timely transition to reproductive growth
Roberto Espinoza-Corral, Peter K. Lundquist
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Lipid droplets throughout the evolutionary tree.
3. Lipid droplets throughout the evolutionary tree.
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(2020) - Progress in lipid research
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Plastoglobular protein 18 is involved in chloroplast function and thylakoid formation.
2. Plastoglobular protein 18 is involved in chloroplast function and thylakoid formation.
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(2019) - Journal of experimental botany
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An active Mitochondrial Complex II Present in Mature Seeds Contains an Embryo-Specific Iron-Sulfur Subunit Regulated by ABA and bZIP53 and Is Involved in Germination and Seedling Establishment.
1. An active Mitochondrial Complex II Present in Mature Seeds Contains an Embryo-Specific Iron-Sulfur Subunit Regulated by ABA and bZIP53 and Is Involved in Germination and Seedling Establishment.
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(2017) - Frontiers in plant science
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