L Alice Simmons
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Recent Articles
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Kumar N, Harashima H, Kalve S, Bramsiepe J, Wang K, Sizani B, et al.
Plant Cell
. 2015 Nov;
27(11):3065-80.
PMID: 26546445
The best-characterized members of the plant-specific SIAMESE-RELATED (SMR) family of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors regulate the transition from the mitotic cell cycle to endoreplication, also known as endoreduplication, an altered version...
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Kasili R, Huang C, Walker J, Simmons L, Zhou J, Faulk C, et al.
Development
. 2011 May;
138(11):2379-88.
PMID: 21558384
Endoreplication, also called endoreduplication, is a modified cell cycle in which DNA is repeatedly replicated without subsequent cell division. Endoreplication is often associated with increased cell size and specialized cell...
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Kasili R, Walker J, Simmons L, Zhou J, De Veylder L, Larkin J
Genetics
. 2010 Mar;
185(1):257-68.
PMID: 20194967
Endoreplication, also known as endoreduplication, is a phyogenetically widespread modified version of the cell cycle in which DNA replication is not followed by cell division. The SIAMESE (SIM) gene of...
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Brininstool G, Kasili R, Simmons L, Kirik V, Hulskamp M, Larkin J
BMC Plant Biol
. 2008 May;
8:58.
PMID: 18485217
Background: The Arabidopsis thaliana CONSTITUTIVE EXPRESSOR OF PATHOGENESIS-RELATED GENES5 (CPR5) gene has been previously implicated in disease resistance, cell proliferation, cell death, and sugar sensing, and encodes a putative membrane...
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Kamau E, Tsihlis N, Simmons L, Grove A
Biochem J
. 2005 Apr;
390(Pt 1):49-55.
PMID: 15845027
Bacterial histone-like DNA-binding proteins are best known for their role in compacting the genomic DNA. Of these proteins, HU is ubiquitous and highly conserved across the eubacterial kingdom. Using the...