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van Bakel H, Stout J, Cote A, Tallon C, Sharpe A, Hughes T, et al.
Genome Biol . 2011 Oct; 12(10):R102. PMID: 22014239
Background: Cannabis sativa has been cultivated throughout human history as a source of fiber, oil and food, and for its medicinal and intoxicating properties. Selective breeding has produced cannabis plants...
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Todd A, Liu E, Page J
Methods Mol Biol . 2010 Mar; 631:221-36. PMID: 20204878
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) exploits endogenous plant antiviral defense mechanisms to posttranscriptionally silence the expression of targeted plant genes. VIGS is quick and relatively easy to perform and therefore serves...
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Todd A, Liu E, Polvi S, Pammett R, Page J
Plant J . 2010 Mar; 62(4):589-600. PMID: 20202168
Biosynthesis of the alkaloid nicotine in Nicotiana species is induced by insect damage and jasmonate application. To probe the transcriptional regulation of the nicotine pathway, we constructed two subtracted cDNA...
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Nagel J, Culley L, Lu Y, Liu E, Matthews P, Stevens J, et al.
Plant Cell . 2008 Jan; 20(1):186-200. PMID: 18223037
The glandular trichomes (lupulin glands) of hop (Humulus lupulus) synthesize essential oils and terpenophenolic resins, including the bioactive prenylflavonoid xanthohumol. To dissect the biosynthetic processes occurring in lupulin glands, we...
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Liu E, Page J
Plant Methods . 2008 Jan; 4:5. PMID: 18211705
Background: Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) has emerged as a method for performing rapid loss-of-function experiments in plants. Despite its expanding use, the effect of host gene insert length and other...
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Springob K, Samappito S, Jindaprasert A, Schmidt J, Page J, De-Eknamkul W, et al.
FEBS J . 2007 Jan; 274(2):406-17. PMID: 17229146
Plumbago indica L. contains naphthoquinones that are derived from six acetate units. To characterize the enzyme catalyzing the first step in the biosynthesis of these metabolites, a cDNA encoding a...
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Li R, Reed D, Liu E, Nowak J, Pelcher L, Page J, et al.
Chem Biol . 2006 May; 13(5):513-20. PMID: 16720272
Tropane alkaloids are valuable pharmaceutical drugs derived from solanaceous plants such as Hyoscyamus niger (black henbane). The biosynthesis of these molecules, including the nature of the enigmatic rearrangement of (R)-littorine...
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Page J
Trends Biotechnol . 2005 Jun; 23(7):331-3. PMID: 15978315
The opium poppy, Papaver somniferum L., and its narcotic and analgesic alkaloids, have an ancient history of use (and abuse) by humankind. A recent article by Allen and co-workers describes...
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Stevens J, Page J
Phytochemistry . 2004 Jul; 65(10):1317-30. PMID: 15231405
Xanthohumol (3'-[3,3-dimethyl allyl]-2',4',4-trihydroxy-6'-methoxychalcone) is the principal prenylated flavonoid of the female inflorescences of the hop plant ('hops'), an ingredient of beer. Human exposure to xanthohumol and related prenylflavonoids, such as...
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Page J, Hause G, Raschke M, Gao W, Schmidt J, Zenk M, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2004 Apr; 134(4):1401-13. PMID: 15064370
Isoprenoid biosynthesis in plant plastids occurs via the 1-deoxy-d-xylulose 5-phosphate (DXP) pathway. We used tobacco rattle virus (TRV) to posttranscriptionally silence the expression of the last two enzymes of this...