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Dr Maxim Kapralov
Escherichia coli expressing chloroplast chaperones as a proxy to test heterologous Rubisco production in leaves2023
Dr Wasim Iqbal
Dr Maxim Kapralov
Predicting plant Rubisco kinetics from RbcL sequence data using machine learning2023
Dr Wasim Iqbal
Rebecca Moore
Iain Hope
Dr Danny Cowan-Turner
Dr Maxim Kapralov
et al.
Rubisco substitutions predicted to enhance crop performance through carbon uptake modelling2021
Rachel Hart
Warm In-Na
Dr Maxim Kapralov
Dr Jonathan Lee
Dr Gary Caldwell
et al.
Textile-based cyanobacteria biocomposites for potential environmental remediation applications2021
Dr Maxim Kapralov
Genome size variation and endopolyploidy in the diverse succulent plant family Aizoaceae2020
Dr Maxim Kapralov
Modifying plant photosynthesis and growth via simultaneous chloroplast transformation of rubisco large and small subunits2020
Dr Maxim Kapralov
One thousand plant transcriptomes and the phylogenomics of green plants2019
Dr Maxim Kapralov
Positively selected amino acid replacements within the RuBisCO enzyme of oak trees are associated with ecological adaptations2017
Dr Maxim Kapralov
Rubisco Catalytic Properties and Temperature Response in Crops2016
Dr Maxim Kapralov
Surveying Rubisco Diversity and Temperature Response to Improve Crop Photosynthetic Efficiency2016
Dr Maxim Kapralov
Temperature responses of Rubisco from Paniceae grasses provide opportunities for improving C3 photosynthesis2016
Dr Maxim Kapralov
Improving recombinant Rubisco biogenesis, plant photosynthesis and growth by coexpressing its ancillary RAF1 chaperone2015
Dr Maxim Kapralov
Kranz and single-cell forms of C4 plants in the subfamily Suaedoideae show kinetic C4 convergence for PEPC and Rubisco with divergent amino acid substitutions2015
Dr Maxim Kapralov
Temperature responses of the Rubisco maximum carboxylase activity across domains of life: phylogenetic signals, trade-offs, and importance for carbon gain2015
Dr Maxim Kapralov
Environmentally driven evolution of Rubisco and improved photosynthesis and growth within the C3 genus Limonium (Plumbaginaceae)2014
Dr Maxim Kapralov
Expanding knowledge of the Rubisco kinetics variability in plant species: Environmental and evolutionary trends2014