Education
Ph.D., Department of Biology, University of York, UK, 2003
Current position
Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Molecular Plant Sciences, School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK
Publications
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Kriechbaumer, V., Botchway, S. W., Slade, S. E., Knox, K., Frigerio, L., Oparka, K. and Hawes, C. (2015). Reticulomics: Protein-protein interaction studies with two plasmodesmata-localized reticulon family proteins identify binding partners enriched at plasmodesmata, endoplasmic reticulum, and the plasma membrane. Plant Physiol 169(3): 1933-1945.
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Knox, K., Wang, P., Kriechbaumer, V., Tilsner, J., Frigerio, L., Sparkes, I., Hawes, C. and Oparka, K. (2015). Putting the squeeze on plasmodesmata: A role for reticulons in primary plasmodesmata formation. Plant Physiol 168(4): 1563-1572.
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Knoblauch, M., Vendrell, M., de Leau, E., Paterlini, A., Knox, K., Ross-Elliot, T., Reinders, A., Brockman, S. A., Ward, J. and Oparka, K. (2015). Multispectral phloem-mobile probes: properties and applications. Plant Physiol 167(4): 1211-1220.
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van Ooijen, G., Knox, K., Kis, K., Bouget, F. Y. and Millar, A. J. (2012). Genomic transformation of the picoeukaryote Ostreococcus tauri. J Vis Exp(65): e4074.
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Dixon, L. E.*, Knox, K.*, Kozma-Bognar, L., Southern, M. M., Pokhilko, A. and Millar, A. J. (2011). Temporal repression of core circadian genes is mediated through EARLY FLOWERING 3 in Arabidopsis. Curr Biol 21(2): 120-125.
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Edwards, K. D., Akman, O. E., Knox, K., Lumsden, P. J., Thomson, A. W., Brown, P. E., Pokhilko, A., Kozma-Bognar, L., Nagy, F., Rand, D. A. and Millar, A. J. (2010). Quantitative analysis of regulatory flexibility under changing environmental conditions. Mol Syst Biol 6: 424.
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Pokhilko, A., Hodge, S. K., Stratford, K., Knox, K., Edwards, K. D., Thomson, A. W., Mizuno, T. and Millar, A. J. (2010). Data assimilation constrains new connections and components in a complex, eukaryotic circadian clock model. Mol Syst Biol 6: 416.
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Jones, A. R., Kramer, E. M., Knox, K., Swarup, R., Bennett, M. J., Lazarus, C. M., Leyser, H. M. and Grierson, C. S. (2009). Auxin transport through non-hair cells sustains root-hair development. Nat Cell Biol 11(1): 78-84.
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Nurmberg, P. L.*, Knox, K. A.*, Yun, B. W., Morris, P. C., Shafiei, R., Hudson, A. and Loake, G. J. (2007). The developmental selector AS1 is an evolutionarily conserved regulator of the plant immune response. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104(47): 18795-18800.
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Swarup, R., Kramer, E. M., Perry, P., Knox, K., Leyser, H. M., Haseloff, J., Beemster, G. T., Bhalerao, R. and Bennett, M. J. (2005). Root gravitropism requires lateral root cap and epidermal cells for transport and response to a mobile auxin signal. Nat Cell Biol 7(11): 1057-1065.
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Knox, K., Grierson, C. S. and Leyser, O. (2003). AXR3 and SHY2 interact to regulate root hair development. Development 130(23): 5769-5777.