Pawel Z Kosentka
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Duduit J, Kosentka P, Miller M, Blanco-Ulate B, Lenucci M, Panthee D, et al.
Hortic Res
. 2022 Jun;
9:uhac084.
PMID: 35669706
Lycopene content in tomato fruit is largely under genetic control and varies greatly among genotypes. Continued improvement of lycopene content in elite varieties with conventional breeding has become challenging, in...
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Zhao F, Maren N, Kosentka P, Liao Y, Lu H, Duduit J, et al.
Hortic Res
. 2021 Aug;
8(1):179.
PMID: 34333545
Computational tool-assisted primer design for real-time reverse transcription (RT) PCR (qPCR) analysis largely ignores the sequence similarities between sequences of homologous genes in a plant genome. It can lead to...
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Huang D, Kosentka P, Liu W
Curr Opin Plant Biol
. 2021 Apr;
63:102036.
PMID: 33930839
Synthetic biology approaches are highly sought-after to facilitate the regulation of targeted gene expression in plants for functional genomics research and crop trait improvement. To date, synthetic regulation of gene...
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Kosentka P, Overholt A, Maradiaga R, Mitoubsi O, Shpak E
Plant Physiol
. 2018 Nov;
179(1):265-279.
PMID: 30409857
The shoot apical meristem (SAM) enables the formation of new organs throughout the life of a plant. ERECTA family (ERf) receptors restrict SAM size and promote initiation of leaves while...
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Kosentka P, Zhang L, Simon Y, Satpathy B, Maradiaga R, Mitoubsi O, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2017 Feb;
68(7):1507-1518.
PMID: 28207053
In plants, extracellular signals are primarily sensed by plasma membrane-localized receptor-like kinases (RLKs). ERECTA is a leucine-rich repeat RLK that together with its paralogs ERECTA-like 1 (ERL1) and ERL2 regulates...
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Bundy M, Kosentka P, Willet A, Zhang L, Miller E, Shpak E
Plant Physiol
. 2016 May;
171(2):974-85.
PMID: 27208238
GPI-anchored proteins (GPI-APs) are essential for plant growth and development; knockout mutations in enzymes responsible for anchor biosynthesis or attachment are gametophyte or embryo lethal. In a genetic screen targeted...