Johan Kroon

Johan Kroon

Durham University

H-index: 20

Europe-United Kingdom

About Johan Kroon

Johan Kroon, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Durham University, specializes in the field of Synthetic Biology, Applied Molecular Genetics & Biotechnology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

NET4 and RabG3 link actin to the tonoplast and facilitate cytoskeletal remodelling during stomatal immunity

Exo84c interacts with VAP27 to regulate exocytotic compartment degradation and stigma senescence

TraB family proteins are components of ER-mitochondrial contact sites and regulate ER-mitochondrial interactions and mitophagy

Extracellular ATP targets Arabidopsis RIBONUCLEASE 1 to suppress mycotoxin stress‐induced cell death

TraB is a novel component of the ER-Mitochondria contact site (EMCS) with dual roles in ER-Mitochondrial tethering and mitophagy

NETWORKED2‐subfamily proteins regulate the cortical actin cytoskeleton of growing pollen tubes and polarised pollen tube growth

Isolation of Arabidopsis extracellular ATP binding proteins by affinity proteomics and identification of PHOSPHOLIPASE C‐LIKE 1 as an extracellular protein essential for …

A NET4-RabG3 couple mediate the link between actin and the tonoplast and is essential for normal actin cytoskeletal remodelling in stomatal closure to flg22

Johan Kroon Information

University

Position

Senior Experimental Officer UK.

Citations(all)

2248

Citations(since 2020)

660

Cited By

1804

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

16

Email

University Profile Page

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Johan Kroon Skills & Research Interests

Synthetic Biology

Applied Molecular Genetics & Biotechnology

Top articles of Johan Kroon

NET4 and RabG3 link actin to the tonoplast and facilitate cytoskeletal remodelling during stomatal immunity

Nature Communications

2023/9/20

Exo84c interacts with VAP27 to regulate exocytotic compartment degradation and stigma senescence

Nature Communications

2023/8/14

TraB family proteins are components of ER-mitochondrial contact sites and regulate ER-mitochondrial interactions and mitophagy

Nature Communications

2022/9/26

Extracellular ATP targets Arabidopsis RIBONUCLEASE 1 to suppress mycotoxin stress‐induced cell death

New Phytologist

2022/8

TraB is a novel component of the ER-Mitochondria contact site (EMCS) with dual roles in ER-Mitochondrial tethering and mitophagy

bioRxiv

2022/2/25

NETWORKED2‐subfamily proteins regulate the cortical actin cytoskeleton of growing pollen tubes and polarised pollen tube growth

New Phytologist

2021/7

Isolation of Arabidopsis extracellular ATP binding proteins by affinity proteomics and identification of PHOSPHOLIPASE C‐LIKE 1 as an extracellular protein essential for …

The Plant Journal

2021/6

A NET4-RabG3 couple mediate the link between actin and the tonoplast and is essential for normal actin cytoskeletal remodelling in stomatal closure to flg22

bioRxiv

2021/9/30

A PXY-mediated transcriptional network integrates signaling mechanisms to control vascular development in Arabidopsis

The Plant Cell

2020/2/1

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