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Michael M Wudick

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Barbosa-Caro J, Wudick M
Curr Opin Plant Biol . 2024 Mar; 79:102528. PMID: 38552341
Higher plants efficiently orchestrate rapid systemic responses to diverse environmental stimuli through electric signaling. This review explores the mechanisms underlying two main types of electric signals in plants, action potentials...
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Arra Y, Auguy F, Stiebner M, Cheron S, Wudick M, Miras M, et al.
Plant Biotechnol J . 2023 Dec; 22(5):1299-1311. PMID: 38124291
Rice yellow mottle virus (RYMV) causes one of the most devastating rice diseases in Africa. Management of RYMV is challenging. Genetic resistance provides the most effective and environment-friendly control. The...
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Ejike J, Sadoine M, Shen Y, Ishikawa Y, Sunal E, Hansch S, et al.
Biochemistry . 2023 Dec; 63(1):171-180. PMID: 38113455
Genetically encoded sensors enable quantitative imaging of analytes in live cells. Sensors are commonly constructed by combining ligand-binding domains with one or more sensitized fluorescent protein (FP) domains. Sensors based...
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Kleist T, Lin I, Xu S, Maksaev G, Sadoine M, Haswell E, et al.
Biomolecules . 2022 Jun; 12(6). PMID: 35740912
Interactions between physical forces and membrane proteins underpin many forms of environmental sensation and acclimation. Microbes survive osmotic stresses with the help of mechanically gated ion channels and osmolyte transporters....
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Kleist T, Wudick M
Curr Opin Cell Biol . 2022 Apr; 76:102080. PMID: 35430425
Calcium has long been recognized as a preeminent signaling molecule in plants with staggeringly diverse functions. The central mystery has therefore been how a single ion species can fulfill distinct...
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Sadoine M, Ishikawa Y, Kleist T, Wudick M, Nakamura M, Grossmann G, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2022 Mar; 187(2):485-503. PMID: 35237822
The understanding of signaling and metabolic processes in multicellular organisms requires knowledge of the spatial dynamics of small molecules and the activities of enzymes, transporters, and other proteins in vivo,...
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Hernandez-Coronado M, Araujo P, Ip P, Nunes C, Rahni R, Wudick M, et al.
Dev Cell . 2022 Feb; 57(4):451-465.e6. PMID: 35148835
Wounding is a trigger for both regeneration and defense in plants, but it is not clear whether the two responses are linked by common activation or regulated as trade-offs. Although...
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Castro-Rodriguez V, Kleist T, Gappel N, Atanjaoui F, Okumoto S, Machado M, et al.
Plant J . 2021 Nov; 109(3):664-674. PMID: 34783104
Plants use electrical and chemical signals for systemic communication. Herbivory, for instance, appears to trigger local apoplasmic glutamate accumulation, systemic electrical signals, and calcium waves that travel to report insect...
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Moe-Lange J, Gappel N, Machado M, Wudick M, Sies C, Schott-Verdugo S, et al.
Sci Adv . 2021 Sep; 7(37):eabg4298. PMID: 34516872
Glutamate has dual roles in metabolism and signaling; thus, signaling functions must be isolatable and distinct from metabolic fluctuations, as seen in low-glutamate domains at synapses. In plants, wounding triggers...
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Green M, Gangwar S, Michard E, Simon A, Portes M, Barbosa-Caro J, et al.
Mol Cell . 2021 Jun; 81(15):3216-3226.e8. PMID: 34161757
Glutamate receptor-like channels (GLRs) play vital roles in various physiological processes in plants, such as wound response, stomatal aperture control, seed germination, root development, innate immune response, pollen tube growth,...