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Senthil-Kumar M, Wang M, Chang J, Ramegowda V, Del Pozo O, Liu Y, et al.
Plant Direct . 2019 Jun; 2(4):e00055. PMID: 31245720
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is an important forward and reverse genetics method for the study of gene function in many plant species, especially . However, despite the widespread use of...
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Wang K, Hiruki C
Plant Dis . 2019 Mar; 85(1):76-79. PMID: 30832075
DNA isolated from symptomatic canola (Brassica napus, Brassica rapa) and dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) was used to amplify 16S ribosomal DNA fragments by polymerase chain reaction using two pairs of universal...
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Nagaraj S, Senthil-Kumar M, Ramu V, Wang K, Mysore K
Front Plant Sci . 2016 Jan; 6:1192. PMID: 26779226
Characterizing the molecular mechanism involved in nonhost disease resistance is important to understand the adaptations of plant-pathogen interactions. In this study, virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS)-based forward genetics screen was utilized...
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Senthil-Kumar M, Wang K, Mysore K
Plant Signal Behav . 2013 Jan; 8(2):e23142. PMID: 23299431
Stigmasterol and sitosterol, important sterols present in plants, are known to influence permeability and fluidity characteristics of the plasma membrane and other organellar membranes. We had previously demonstrated that the...
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Wang K, Senthil-Kumar M, Ryu C, Kang L, Mysore K
Plant Physiol . 2012 Feb; 158(4):1789-802. PMID: 22298683
Bacterial pathogens colonize a host plant by growing between the cells by utilizing the nutrients present in apoplastic space. While successful pathogens manipulate the plant cell membrane to retrieve more...
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Rojas C, Senthil-Kumar M, Wang K, Ryu C, Kaundal A, Mysore K
Plant Cell . 2012 Jan; 24(1):336-52. PMID: 22286136
In contrast to gene-for-gene disease resistance, nonhost resistance governs defense responses to a broad range of potential pathogen species. To identify specific genes involved in the signal transduction cascade associated...
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Uppalapati S, Ishiga Y, Ryu C, Ishiga T, Wang K, Noel L, et al.
New Phytol . 2010 Sep; 189(1):83-93. PMID: 20854394
• Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 (Pst DC3000) causes an economically important bacterial speck disease on tomato and produces symptoms with necrotic lesions surrounded by chlorosis. The chlorosis is mainly...
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Wang K, Uppalapati S, Zhu X, Dinesh-Kumar S, Mysore K
Mol Plant Pathol . 2010 Aug; 11(5):597-611. PMID: 20695999
SGT1 (suppressor of G2 allele of Skp1), an interactor of SCF (Skp1-Cullin-F-box) ubiquitin ligase complexes that mediate protein degradation, plays an important role at both G1-S and G2-M cell cycle...
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Kang L, Wang Y, Uppalapati S, Wang K, Tang Y, Vadapalli V, et al.
Plant J . 2008 Jul; 56(2):336-349. PMID: 18643971
N-acylethanolamines are a group of lipid mediators that accumulate under a variety of neurological and pathological conditions in mammals. N-acylethanolamine signaling is terminated by the action of diverse hydrolases, among...
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Wang K, Kang L, Anand A, Lazarovits G, Mysore K
New Phytol . 2007 Mar; 174(1):212-223. PMID: 17335510
* Green fluorescent protein (GFP) labeling of bacteria has been used to study their infection of and localization in plants, but strong autofluorescence from leaves and the relatively weak green...