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Gyu In Lee

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Sudhamsu J, Lee G, Klessig D, Crane B
J Biol Chem . 2008 Sep; 283(47):32968-76. PMID: 18801747
AtNOS1/AtNOA1 was identified as a nitric oxide-generating enzyme in plants, but that function has recently been questioned. To resolve issues surrounding AtNOA1 activity, we report the biochemical properties and a...
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Moreau M, Lee G, Wang Y, Crane B, Klessig D
J Biol Chem . 2008 Sep; 283(47):32957-67. PMID: 18801746
AtNOS1 was previously identified as a potential nitric-oxide synthase (NOS) in Arabidopsis thaliana, despite lack of sequence similarity to animal NOSs. Although the dwarf and yellowish leaf phenotype of Atnos1...
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Li C, Schilmiller A, Liu G, Lee G, Jayanty S, Sageman C, et al.
Plant Cell . 2005 Feb; 17(3):971-86. PMID: 15722469
Jasmonic acid (JA) is a lipid-derived signal that regulates plant defense responses to biotic stress. Here, we report the characterization of a JA-deficient mutant of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) that lacks...
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Li C, Liu G, Xu C, Lee G, Bauer P, Ling H, et al.
Plant Cell . 2003 Jul; 15(7):1646-61. PMID: 12837953
Genetic analysis of the wound response pathway in tomato indicates that systemin and its precursor protein, prosystemin, are upstream components of a defensive signaling cascade that involves the synthesis and...
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Lee G, Howe G
Plant J . 2003 Feb; 33(3):567-76. PMID: 12581314
Wound-induced systemic expression of defensive proteinase inhibitor (PI) genes in tomato plants requires the action of systemin and its precursor protein prosystemin. Although it is well established that systemin induces...
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Li C, Williams M, Lee G, Howe G
Plant Physiol . 2002 Sep; 130(1):494-503. PMID: 12226528
The octadecanoid signaling pathway has been shown to play an important role in plant defense against various chewing insects and some pathogenic fungi. Here, we examined the interaction of a...
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Li L, Li C, Lee G, Howe G
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2002 Apr; 99(9):6416-21. PMID: 11959903
Plant defense responses to wounding and herbivore attack are regulated by signal transduction pathways that operate both at the site of wounding and in undamaged distal leaves. Genetic analysis in...