Education
Ph.D. in Plant Biology, Cornell University, 2012
Current position
Postdoctoral Associate, Cornell University
Publications
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Yeats, T. H., Sorek, H., Wemmer, D. E. and Somerville, C. R. (2016). Cellulose Deficiency Is Enhanced on Hyper Accumulation of Sucrose by a H+-Coupled Sucrose Symporter. Plant Physiol 171(1): 110-124.
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Yeats, T. H., Huang, W., Chatterjee, S., Viart, H. M., Clausen, M. H., Stark, R. E. and Rose, J. K. (2014). Tomato Cutin Deficient 1 (CD1) and putative orthologs comprise an ancient family of cutin synthase-like (CUS) proteins that are conserved among land plants. Plant J 77(5): 667-675. (Featured Article)
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Sorek, N., Yeats, T. H., Szemenyei, H., Youngs, H. and Somerville, C. R. (2014). The implications of lignocellulosic biomass chemical composition for the production of advanced biofuels. BioScience: bit037.
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Buda, G. J., Barnes, W. J., Fich, E. A., Park, S., Yeats, T. H., Zhao, L., Domozych, D. S. and Rose, J. K. (2013). An ATP binding cassette transporter is required for cuticular wax deposition and desiccation tolerance in the moss Physcomitrella patens. Plant Cell 25(10): 4000-4013.
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Yeats, T. H. and Rose, J. K. (2013). The formation and function of plant cuticles. Plant Physiol 163(1): 5-20.
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Neumetzler, L., Humphrey, T., Lumba, S., Snyder, S., Yeats, T. H., Usadel, B., Vasilevski, A., Patel, J., Rose, J. K., Persson, S. and Bonetta, D. (2012). The FRIABLE1 gene product affects cell adhesion in Arabidopsis. PLoS One 7(8): e42914.
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Yeats, T. H.*, Martin, L. B.*, Viart, H. M., Isaacson, T., He, Y., Zhao, L., Matas, A. J., Buda, G. J., Domozych, D. S., Clausen, M. H. and Rose, J. K. (2012). The identification of cutin synthase: formation of the plant polyester cutin. Nat Chem Biol 8(7): 609-611.(* Co-first authors)
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Acuna, R., Padilla, B. E., Florez-Ramos, C. P., Rubio, J. D., Herrera, J. C., Benavides, P., Lee, S. J., Yeats, T. H., Egan, A. N., Doyle, J. J. and Rose, J. K. (2012). Adaptive horizontal transfer of a bacterial gene to an invasive insect pest of coffee. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109(11): 4197-4202.
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Yeats, T. H., Buda, G. J., Wang, Z., Chehanovsky, N., Moyle, L. C., Jetter, R., Schaffer, A. A. and Rose, J. K. (2012). The fruit cuticles of wild tomato species exhibit architectural and chemical diversity, providing a new model for studying the evolution of cuticle function. Plant J 69(4): 655-666.
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Matas, A. J., Yeats, T. H., Buda, G. J., Zheng, Y., Chatterjee, S., Tohge, T., Ponnala, L., Adato, A., Aharoni, A., Stark, R., Fernie, A. R., Fei, Z., Giovannoni, J. J. and Rose, J. K. (2011). Tissue- and cell-type specific transcriptome profiling of expanding tomato fruit provides insights into metabolic and regulatory specialization and cuticle formation. Plant Cell 23(11): 3893-3910.
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Wang, Z., Guhling, O., Yao, R., Li, F., Yeats, T. H., Rose, J. K. and Jetter, R. (2011). Two oxidosqualene cyclases responsible for biosynthesis of tomato fruit cuticular triterpenoids. Plant Physiol 155(1): 540-552.
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Wang, Z., Yeats, T., Han, H. and Jetter, R. (2010). Cloning and characterization of oxidosqualene cyclases from Kalanchoe daigremontiana enzymes catalyzing up to 10 rearrangement steps yielding friedelin and other triterpenoids. Journal of Biological Chemistry 285(39): 29703-29712.
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Yeats, T. H., Howe, K. J., Matas, A. J., Buda, G. J., Thannhauser, T. W. and Rose, J. K. (2010). Mining the surface proteome of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit for proteins associated with cuticle biogenesis. J Exp Bot 61(13): 3759-3771.
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Debono, A., Yeats, T. H., Rose, J. K., Bird, D., Jetter, R., Kunst, L. and Samuels, L. (2009). Arabidopsis LTPG is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored lipid transfer protein required for export of lipids to the plant surface. Plant Cell 21(4): 1230-1238.
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Yeats, T. H. and Rose, J. K. (2008). The biochemistry and biology of extracellular plant lipid-transfer proteins (LTPs). Protein Sci 17(2): 191-198.
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Guhling, O., Hobl, B., Yeats, T. and Jetter, R. (2006). Cloning and characterization of a lupeol synthase involved in the synthesis of epicuticular wax crystals on stem and hypocotyl surfaces of Ricinus communis. Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 448(1): 60-72.