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J M Pardo

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Park H, Kim W, Pardo J, Yun D
Int Rev Cell Mol Biol . 2016 Oct; 327:371-412. PMID: 27692179
Plants have adapted to environmental changes and stresses over generations. The decision of transition from the vegetative to reproductive stage is critical, particularly under unfavorable conditions. Thus, plants appear to...
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Calpe J, Chiner E, Marin-Pardo J, Pardo J, Calpe A, Armero V
Int J Tuberc Lung Dis . 2004 Nov; 8(10):1204-12. PMID: 15527152
Setting: Area 15 in Valencia. Objectives: To describe the epidemiology (1987-2001) of tuberculosis (TB) in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patients. Methods: Study of annual incidence, age distribution, excess cases attributed...
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Narasimhan M, Damsz B, Coca M, Ibeas J, Yun D, Pardo J, et al.
Mol Cell . 2001 Oct; 8(4):921-30. PMID: 11684026
Osmotin is a tobacco PR-5 protein that has antifungal activity and is implicated in host-plant defense. We show here that osmotin induces apoptosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Induction of apoptosis was...
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Matsumoto T, Pardo J, Takeda S, Bressan R, Hasegawa P
Plant Mol Biol . 2001 May; 45(4):489-500. PMID: 11352467
A tobacco cDNA (NtSLT1, for Nicotiana tabacum sodium- and lithium-tolerant) was isolated by functional complementation of the salt-sensitive phenotype of a calcineurin (CaN)-deficient yeast mutant (cnb delta, regulatory subunit null)....
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Ibeas J, Yun D, Damsz B, Narasimhan M, Uesono Y, RIBAS J, et al.
Plant J . 2001 Feb; 25(3):271-80. PMID: 11208019
The capacity of plants to counter the challenge of pathogenic fungal attack depends in part on the ability of plant defense proteins to overcome fungal resistance by being able to...
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Ibeas J, Lee H, Damsz B, Prasad D, Pardo J, Hasegawa P, et al.
Plant J . 2000 Aug; 23(3):375-83. PMID: 10929130
Osmotin is a plant PR-5 protein. It has a broad spectrum of antifungal activity, yet also exhibits specificity for certain fungal targets. The structural bases for this specificity remain unknown....
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Hasegawa M, Bressan R, Pardo J
Trends Plant Sci . 2000 Jul; 5(8):317-9. PMID: 10908874
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Quintero F, Blatt M, Pardo J
FEBS Lett . 2000 Apr; 471(2-3):224-8. PMID: 10767428
Vacuolar compartmentation of Na(+) is an essential mechanism for salinity tolerance since it lowers cytosolic Na(+) levels while contributing to osmotic adjustment for cell turgor and expansion. The AtNHX1 protein...
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Pardo J, Reddy M, Yang S, Maggio A, Huh G, Matsumoto T, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1998 Aug; 95(16):9681-6. PMID: 9689141
Calcineurin (CaN) is a Ca2+- and calmodulin-dependent protein phosphatase (PP2B) that, in yeast, is an integral intermediate of a salt-stress signal transduction pathway that effects NaCl tolerance through the regulation...
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Yun D, Ibeas J, Lee H, Coca M, Narasimhan M, Uesono Y, et al.
Mol Cell . 1998 Jul; 1(6):807-17. PMID: 9660964
The plant pathogenesis-related protein osmotin is an antifungal cytotoxic agent that causes rapid cell death in the yeast S. cerevisiae. We show here that osmotin uses a signal transduction pathway...