Nicholas A Mueth
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Jores T, Mueth N, Tonnies J, Char S, Liu B, Grillo-Alvarado V, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39345455
Insulators are -regulatory elements that separate transcriptional units, whereas silencers are elements that repress transcription regardless of their position. In plants, these elements remain largely uncharacterized. Here, we use the...
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Bubb K, Hamm M, Tullius T, Min J, Ramirez-Corona B, Mueth N, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jul;
PMID: 39026747
The genomes of flowering plants consist largely of transposable elements (TEs), some of which modulate gene regulation and function. However, the repetitive nature of TEs and difficulty of mapping individual...
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Gorjifard S, Jores T, Tonnies J, Mueth N, Bubb K, Wrightsman T, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Jul;
15(1):5868.
PMID: 38997252
The 3' end of a gene, often called a terminator, modulates mRNA stability, localization, translation, and polyadenylation. Here, we adapted Plant STARR-seq, a massively parallel reporter assay, to measure the...
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Jores T, Tonnies J, Mueth N, Romanowski A, Fields S, Cuperus J, et al.
Plant Cell
. 2024 Mar;
36(7):2570-2586.
PMID: 38513612
Enhancers are cis-regulatory elements that shape gene expression in response to numerous developmental and environmental cues. In animals, several models have been proposed to explain how enhancers integrate the activity...
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Mueth N, Hulbert S
BMC Res Notes
. 2023 Aug;
16(1):171.
PMID: 37580827
Objectives: RNA sequencing of two organisms in a symbiotic interaction can yield insights that are not found in samples from each organism alone. We present a sequencing dataset focusing on...
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Tonnies J, Mueth N, Gorjifard S, Chu J, Queitsch C
J Vis Exp
. 2023 Jul;
(196).
PMID: 37427916
The transfection of maize mesophyll cells often involves digesting the plant cell walls to create protoplasts and then inserting DNA via electroporation or polyethylene glycol (PEG). Previous methods were developed...
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Gorjifard S, Jores T, Tonnies J, Mueth N, Bubb K, Wrightsman T, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jul;
PMID: 37398426
The 3' end of a gene, often called a terminator, modulates mRNA stability, localization, translation, and polyadenylation. Here, we adapted Plant STARR-seq, a massively parallel reporter assay, to measure the...
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Mueth N, Hulbert S
Genomics
. 2022 Nov;
114(6):110526.
PMID: 36427746
The wheat stripe rust fungus (Puccinia striiformis f.sp. tritici) threatens global wheat production. Small RNAs (sRNAs) modulate plant defense induction, and RNA exchange between host and microbe causes cross-kingdom gene...
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Ramachandran S, Mueth N, Zheng P, Hulbert S
Front Plant Sci
. 2020 Jan;
10:1574.
PMID: 31998329
MicroRNAs are small RNAs that regulate gene expression in eukaryotes. In this study, we analyzed the small RNA profiles of two cultivars that exhibit different reactions to stripe rust infection:...
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Mueth N, Ramachandran S, Hulbert S
BMC Genomics
. 2015 Sep;
16:718.
PMID: 26391470
Background: Wheat stripe rust, caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici, is a costly global disease that burdens farmers with yield loss and high fungicide expenses. This sophisticated biotrophic parasite...