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Jie-Shun Lin

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Liu H, Lin J, Luo Z, Sun J, Huang X, Yang Y, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Aug; 119(34):e2205920119. PMID: 35972963
Nuclear Ca oscillations allow symbiosis signaling, facilitating plant recognition of beneficial microsymbionts, nitrogen-fixing rhizobia, and nutrient-capturing arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Two classes of channels, DMI1 and CNGC15, in a complex on...
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Luo Z, Lin J, Zhu Y, Fu M, Li X, Xie F
Plant Commun . 2021 May; 2(3):100183. PMID: 34027396
Most legume plants can associate with diazotrophic soil bacteria called rhizobia, resulting in new root organs called nodules that enable N fixation. Nodulation is an energy-consuming process, and nodule number...
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Kamal N, Mun T, Reid D, Lin J, Akyol T, Sandal N, et al.
DNA Res . 2020 Jul; 27(3). PMID: 32658273
Lotus japonicus is a herbaceous perennial legume that has been used extensively as a genetically tractable model system for deciphering the molecular genetics of symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Our aim is...
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Lin J, Li X, Luo Z, Mysore K, Wen J, Xie F
Nat Plants . 2018 Nov; 4(12):1125. PMID: 30446689
In the version of this Article originally published, the name of author Zhenpeng Luo was incorrectly listed as Zhenpeng Luo Luo. Additionally, nitrate in Fig. 6b was incorrectly shown as...
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Lin J, Li X, Luo Z, Mysore K, Wen J, Xie F
Nat Plants . 2018 Oct; 4(11):942-952. PMID: 30297831
Legume plants can assimilate inorganic nitrogen and have access to fixed nitrogen through symbiotic interaction with diazotrophic bacteria called rhizobia. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation is an energy-consuming process and is strongly...
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Qiu L, Lin J, Xu J, Sato S, Parniske M, Wang T, et al.
PLoS Genet . 2015 Oct; 11(10):e1005623. PMID: 26517270
Rhizobial infection of legume root hairs requires a rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton to enable the establishment of plant-made infection structures called infection threads. In the SCAR/WAVE (Suppressor of cAMP...