Jerry Cohen
· Gordon and Margaret Bailey Professor, Distinguished Graduate Teaching ProfessorVerifiedUniversity of Minnesota · Horticultural Science
Active 1959–2024
Research topics
- Biology
- Botany
- Forestry
- Ecology
- Bioinformatics
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Biochemistry
Selected publications
Mother trees, altruistic fungi, and the perils of plant personification
Trends in Plant Science · 2023 · 35 citations
- Biology
- Psychology
- Social psychology
Stress Biology · 2022 · 40 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Biology
- Botany
- Biochemistry
Temperature, water, and light are three abiotic stress factors that have major influences on plant growth, development, and reproduction. Plants can be primed by a prior mild stress to enhance their resistance to future stress. We used an untargeted metabolomics approach to examine Arabidopsis thaliana 11-day-old seedling's abiotic stress responses including heat (with and without priming), cold (with and without priming), water-deficit and high-light before and after a 2-day-recovery period. Analysis of the physiological phenotypes showed that seedlings with stress treatment resulted in a reduction in fresh weight, hypocotyl and root length but remained viable. Several stress responsive metabolites were identified, confirmed with reference standards, quantified, and clustered. We identified shared and specific stress signatures for cold, heat, water-deficit, and high-light treatments. Central metabolism including amino acid metabolism, sugar metabolism, glycolysis, TCA cycle, GABA shunt, glutathione metabolism, purine metabolism, and urea cycle were found to undergo changes that are fundamentally different, although some shared commonalities in response to different treatments. Large increases in cysteine abundance and decreases in reduced glutathione were observed following multiple stress treatments highlighting the importance of oxidative stress as a general phenomenon in abiotic stress. Large fold increases in low-turnover amino acids and maltose demonstrate the critical role of protein and starch autolysis in early abiotic stress responses.
Recent grants
Functional Analysis of an Indoleacyl-Modified Protein From Strawberry
NSF · $229k · 2008–2012
Global Measurement of Turnover of Plant Proteins
NSF · $1.7M · 2006–2012
NSF · $75k · 2011–2013
NSF · $424k · 2008–2011
The relationship between tryptophan and pyridine nucleotide metabolism in plants
NSF · $1.2M · 2022–2026
Frequent coauthors
- 107 shared
Janet P. Slovin
National Institutes of Health
- 37 shared
Sei Jin Park
- 34 shared
Jutta Ludwig‐Müller
TU Dresden
- 33 shared
Todd J. Cooke
- 30 shared
Adrian D. Hegeman
University of Minnesota
- 29 shared
Alexander Walz
St. Josefs Hospital
- 25 shared
Yoshie S. Momonoki
Tokyo University of Agriculture
- 25 shared
B. Kaplan
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Education
- 1979
Ph.D. Plant Biochemistry, Botany and Plant Pathology
Michigan State University
- 1974
M.S. Plant Physiology, Botany
San Diego State University
- 1972
B.S. Biology (Microbiology), Biology
University of California Riverside
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