Winslow R Briggs
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Briggs W
Curr Biol
. 2016 Jan;
26(2):R68-R70.
PMID: 26811891
The resistance encountered by a seedling as it pushes through the soil causes inhibition of stem elongation and stimulates stem thickening, facilitating soil penetration. A new study demonstrates that two...
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Kutschera U, Briggs W
Ann Bot
. 2015 Oct;
117(1):1-8.
PMID: 26420201
Background: One of the best-known plant movements, phototropic solar tracking in sunflower (Helianthus annuus), has not yet been fully characterized. Two questions are still a matter of debate. (1) Is...
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Briggs W, Govindjee
Photosynth Res
. 2015 Aug;
127(3):287-93.
PMID: 26314735
Jeanette Snyder Brown (universally called Jan) was associated with the Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution for Science (until recently Carnegie Institution of Washington) over a period of 37 years....
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Sycz G, Carrica M, Tseng T, Bogomolni R, Briggs W, Goldbaum F, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 May;
10(5):e0124058.
PMID: 25993430
Brucella is the causative agent of the zoonotic disease brucellosis, and its success as an intracellular pathogen relies on its ability to adapt to the harsh environmental conditions that it...
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Khanna R, Li J, Tseng T, Schroeder J, Ehrhardt D, Briggs W
Mol Plant
. 2014 Aug;
7(9):1441-1454.
PMID: 25151660
Reorganization of the cortical microtubule cytoskeleton is critical for guard cell function. Here, we investigate how environmental and hormonal signals cause these rearrangements and find that COP1, a RING-finger-type ubiquitin...
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Deng Z, Oses-Prieto J, Kutschera U, Tseng T, Hao L, Burlingame A, et al.
J Proteome Res
. 2014 Apr;
13(5):2524-33.
PMID: 24712693
Plants adapt to environmental light conditions by photoreceptor-mediated physiological responses, but the mechanism by which photoreceptors perceive and transduce the signals is still unresolved. Here, we used 2D difference gel...
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Stanga J, Smith S, Briggs W, Nelson D
Plant Physiol
. 2013 Jul;
163(1):318-30.
PMID: 23893171
Abiotic chemical signals discovered in smoke that are known as karrikins (KARs) and the endogenous hormone strigolactone (SL) control plant growth through a shared MORE AXILLARY GROWTH2 (MAX2)-dependent pathway. A...
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Han I, Cho H, Moni A, Lee A, Briggs W
Plant Cell Physiol
. 2012 Jul;
54(1):48-56.
PMID: 22782888
We recently investigated the roles of the phototropin 1 (PHOT1) LOV (light, oxygen or voltage) domains in mediating phototropic curvature in transgenic Arabidopsis seedlings expressing either wild-type PHOT1 or PHOT1...