Dana Lynn L Carper Postdoctoral Research Associate Contact 865.576.2041 | carperdl@ornl.gov All Publications Clostridium autoethanogenum alters Cofactor Synthesis, Redox, & Lysine-Acetylation in Response to increasing H2:CO Feedstock Ratios Bacterial hemophilin homologs and their specific type eleven secretor proteins have conserved roles in heme capture and are diversifying as a family Needle bacterial community structure across the species range of limber pine High-throughput mass spectrometry analysis using immediate drop-on-demand technology coupled with an open port sampling interface Functional analysis of Salix purpurea genes support roles for ARR17 and GATA15 as master regulators of sex determination The Promises, Challenges, and Opportunities of Omics for Studying the Plant Holobiont... Draft Metagenome Sequences of the Sphagnum (Peat Moss) Microbiome from Ambient and Warmed Environments across Europe Development of an Experimental Approach to Achieve Spatially Resolved Plant Root-Associated Metaproteomics Using an Agar-Plate System Habitat-adapted microbial communities mediate Sphagnum peatmoss resilience to warming Novel metabolic interactions and environmental conditions mediate the boreal peatmoss-cyanobacteria mutualism Metaproteomics reveals insights into microbial structure, interactions, and dynamic regulation in defined communities as they respond to environmental disturbance Cultivating the Bacterial Microbiota of Populus Roots Formation, characterization and modeling of emergent synthetic microbial communities Plant-microbe interactions: from genes to ecosystems using Populus as a model system amPEPpy 1.0: a portable and accurate antimicrobial peptide prediction tool Draft genome sequence of Tumebacillus sp. Strain BK434, isolated from the roots of Eastern cottonwood DISCo-microbe: design of an identifiable synthetic community of microbes Key Links Curriculum Vitae ORCID Organizations Biological and Environmental Systems Science Directorate Biosciences Division Biodesign and Systems Biology Section Plant Systems Biology Group