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Kien Van Vu

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Choi I, Chaturvedi A, Sng B, Vu K, Jang I
Front Plant Sci . 2024 Aug; 15:1430639. PMID: 39145190
Light is crucial for plants and serves as a signal for modulating their growth. Under shade, where red to far-red light ratio is low, plants exhibit shade avoidance responses (SAR)....
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Deivanai S, Sng B, Vu K, Shibu T, Jang I, Ramachandran S
BMC Plant Biol . 2023 Nov; 23(1):581. PMID: 37985970
Background: Choy Sum (Brassica rapa ssp. chinensis var. parachinensis), grown in a controlled environment, is vulnerable to changes in indoor light quality and displays distinct photo-morphogenesis responses. The scarcity of...
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Sng B, Vu K, Choi I, Chin H, Jang I
J Exp Bot . 2023 Mar; 74(12):3560-3578. PMID: 36882154
Plants respond to vegetative shade with developmental and physiological changes that are collectively known as shade avoidance syndrome (SAS). Although LONG HYPOCOTYL IN FAR-RED 1 (HFR1) is known to be...
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Sng B, Singh G, Vu K, Chua N, Ram R, Jang I
Plant Methods . 2020 Oct; 16:144. PMID: 33117429
Background: Shade avoidance syndrome (SAS) commonly occurs in plants experiencing vegetative shade, causing morphological and physiological changes that are detrimental to plant health and consequently crop yield. As the effects...
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Vu K, Jeong C, Nguyen T, Dinh T, Lee H, Hong S
J Exp Bot . 2019 Feb; 70(6):1775-1787. PMID: 30775776
The hexosamine biosynthetic pathway (HBP) plays essential roles in growth and development in plants. However, insight into the biological function of glutamine:fructose-6-phosphate amidotransferase 1 (GFAT1), mediating the first regulatory step...
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Vu K, Nguyen N, Jeong C, Lee Y, Lee H, Hong S
Plant J . 2016 Nov; 89(5):972-983. PMID: 27888524
Calnexin (CNX) and calreticulin (CRT) are homologous lectin chaperones in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that facilitate glycoprotein folding and retain folding intermediates to prevent their transit via the secretary pathway....