Luis Rafael Herrera-Estrella
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Recent Articles
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Wang S, Ye H, Yang C, Zhang Y, Pu J, Ren Y, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2025 Feb;
122(8):e2416345122.
PMID: 39964711
Nitrogen (N) is the most important essential nutrient required by plants. Most land plants have evolved two N uptake pathways, a direct root pathway and a symbiotic pathway, via association...
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Du J, Zhao Z, Jin L, Huang L, Jin D, Zheng X, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2025 Feb;
122(6):e2408891122.
PMID: 39903108
Ginkgolides are secondary metabolites unique to with the potential to prevent and treat cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Although the biosynthetic pathways of ginkgolides have been partly uncovered, the mechanism regulating...
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Zhang Y, Tateishi-Karimata H, Endoh T, Jin Q, Li K, Fan X, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2022 Nov;
8(47):eadc9785.
PMID: 36417515
Climate change negatively affects crop yield, which hinders efforts to reach agricultural sustainability and food security. Here, we show that a previously unidentified allele of the nitrate transporter gene is...
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Wang S, Chen A, Xie K, Yang X, Luo Z, Chen J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Jun;
117(28):16649-16659.
PMID: 32586957
Low availability of nitrogen (N) is often a major limiting factor to crop yield in most nutrient-poor soils. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are beneficial symbionts of most land plants that...
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Acevedo-Hernandez G, Leon P, Herrera-Estrella L
Plant J
. 2005 Aug;
43(4):506-19.
PMID: 16098105
Photosynthesis-associated nuclear genes (PhANGs) are able to respond to multiple environmental and developmental signals, including light, sugars and abscisic acid (ABA). PhANGs have been extensively studied at the level of...