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Jane Glazebrook

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Jia Z, Ding M, Nakano M, Hong K, Huang R, Becker D, et al.
Plant Cell Physiol . 2021 Jul; 62(10):1503-1505. PMID: 34320213
No abstract available.
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Bethke G, Glazebrook J
Methods Mol Biol . 2019 May; 1991:55-60. PMID: 31041762
Plant cell walls act both as a barrier to pathogen entry and as a source of signaling molecules that can modulate plant immunity. Cell walls consist mainly of three polymeric...
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Lu Y, Truman W, Liu X, Bethke G, Zhou M, Myers C, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2018 Feb; 176(4):3046-3061. PMID: 29449432
Plant immune responses activated through the perception of microbe-associated molecular patterns, leading to pattern-triggered immunity, are tightly regulated. This results in low immune responses in the absence of pathogens and...
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Glazebrook J, Roby D
Plant J . 2018 Feb; 93(4):589-591. PMID: 29405488
No abstract available.
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Zhou M, Lu Y, Bethke G, Harrison B, Hatsugai N, Katagiri F, et al.
New Phytol . 2017 Oct; 217(2):700-712. PMID: 29076543
SARD1 is an activator of plant immunity that promotes production of the hormone salicylic acid (SA) and activation of defense gene expression. SARD1 itself is strongly inducible by infection. Here,...
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Lu Y, Ishimaru C, Glazebrook J, Samac D
Phytopathology . 2017 Sep; 108(2):172-185. PMID: 28952422
Clavibacter michiganensis is the most economically important gram-positive bacterial plant pathogen, with subspecies that cause serious diseases of maize, wheat, tomato, potato, and alfalfa. Much less is known about pathogenesis...
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Hatsugai N, Igarashi D, Mase K, Lu Y, Tsuda Y, Chakravarthy S, et al.
EMBO J . 2017 Aug; 36(18):2758-2769. PMID: 28811287
Since signaling machineries for two modes of plant-induced immunity, pattern-triggered immunity (PTI) and effector-triggered immunity (ETI), extensively overlap, PTI and ETI signaling likely interact. In an quadruple mutant, in which...
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Bethke G, Thao A, Xiong G, Li B, Soltis N, Hatsugai N, et al.
Plant Cell . 2016 Jan; 28(2):537-56. PMID: 26813622
Plant cell walls are important barriers against microbial pathogens. Cell walls of Arabidopsis thaliana leaves contain three major types of polysaccharides: cellulose, various hemicelluloses, and pectins. UDP-D-galacturonic acid, the key...
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Lin R, Glazebrook J, Katagiri F, Orf J, Gibson S
Genom Data . 2015 Dec; 6:92-8. PMID: 26697344
Soybean is a major source of protein and oil and a primary feedstock for biodiesel production. Research on soybean seed composition and yield has revealed that protein, oil and yield...
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Sreekanta S, Haruta M, Minkoff B, Glazebrook J
Plant Signal Behav . 2015 Aug; 10(10):e1063759. PMID: 26237268
In Arabidopsis, defense signaling is triggered by the perception of conserved molecular patterns by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). Signal transduction from the PRRs requires members of a family of Receptor-Like...