Search Results - "HUANG, Shihshieh"
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Tapping RNA silencing pathways for plant biotechnology
Published in Plant biotechnology journal (01-08-2010)“…Plants have evolved a variety of gene silencing pathways mediated by small RNAs. Mostly 21 or 24 nt in size, these small RNAs repress the expression of…”
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Using small RNA sequences to diagnose, sequence, and investigate the infectivity characteristics of vegetable-infecting viruses
Published in Archives of virology (01-07-2011)“…In a virus-infected plant, small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) corresponding to the viral genome form a large proportion of the small RNA population. It is…”
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High-lysine corn generated by endosperm-specific suppression of lysine catabolism using RNAi
Published in Plant biotechnology journal (01-09-2007)“…Because of the limited lysine content in corn grain, synthetic lysine supplements are added to corn meal-based rations for animal feed. The development of…”
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Genetic manipulation of lysine catabolism in maize kernels
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-01-2009)“…In plants, lysine catabolism is thought to be controlled by a bifunctional enzyme, lysine ketoglutarate reductase/saccharopine dehydrogenase (LKR/SDH). Lysine…”
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Transgenic studies on the involvement of cytokinin and gibberellin in male development
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-03-2003)“…Numerous plant hormones interact during plant growth and development. Elucidating the role of these various hormones on particular tissue types or…”
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Chromosome walking in the Petunia inflata self-Incompatibility (S-) locus and gene Identification in an 881-kb contig containing S2-RNase
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-03-2004)“…Self-incompatibility (SI) in the Solanaceae, Rosaceae and Scrophulariaceae is controlled by the polymorphic S locus, which contains two separate genes encoding…”
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S proteins control rejection of incompatible pollen in Petunia inflata
Published in Nature (London) (10-02-1994)“…Flowering plants have evolved various stratagems to prevent inbreeding and promote outcrosses. One such mechanism, gametophytic self-incompatibility, provides…”
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Overexpression of 20-oxidase confers a gibberellin-overproduction phenotype in Arabidopsis
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-11-1998)“…In the gibberellin (GA) biosynthesis pathway, 20-oxidase catalyzes the oxidation and elimination of carbon-20 to give rise to C19-GAs. All bioactive GAs are…”
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Cloning of an Arabidopsis Patatin-like Gene, STURDY, by Activation T-DNA Tagging
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-2001)“…Activation T-DNA tagging can generate dominant gain-of-function mutants by overexpression of a particular endogenous gene. We identified an activation-tagged…”
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Generation of marker-free transgenic maize by regular two-border Agrobacterium transformation vectors
Published in Transgenic research (01-10-2004)“…By introducing additional T-DNA borders into a binary plasmid used in Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation, previous studies have demonstrated that the…”
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Small RNA Profiles from Virus-Infected Fresh Market Vegetables
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (10-12-2014)“…Functional small RNAs, such as short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs), exist in freshly consumed fruits and vegetables. These siRNAs can be…”
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Gametophytic Self-Incompatibility: A Mechanism for Self/Nonself Discrimination during Sexual Reproduction
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Identification of the pollen determinant of S-RNase-mediated self-incompatibility
Published in Nature (20-05-2004)“…Many flowering plants have adopted self-incompatibility mechanisms to prevent inbreeding and promote out-crosses. In the Solanaceae, Rosaceae and…”
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Modifying lysine biosynthesis and catabolism in corn with a single bifunctional expression/silencing transgene cassette
Published in Plant biotechnology journal (01-01-2008)“…Although it is one of the major crops in the world, corn has poor nutritional quality for human and animal consumption due to its low lysine content. Here, we…”
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High lysine and high tryptophan transgenic maize resulting from the reduction of both 19- and 22-kD alpha-zeins
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-06-2006)“…The major maize seed storage proteins, zeins, are deficient in lysine and tryptophan content, which contribute to the poor nutritional quality of corn. Whether…”
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Accurate and sensitive diagnosis of geminiviruses through enrichment, high-throughput sequencing and automated sequence identification
Published in Archives of virology (01-05-2012)“…Existing diagnostic techniques used to identify plant-infecting DNA viruses and their associated molecules are often limited in their specificity and can be…”
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Compositional and transcriptional analyses of reduced zein kernels derived from the opaque2 mutation and RNAi suppression
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-07-2010)“…Corn protein is largely made up of a group of nutritionally limited storage proteins known as zein. The reduction of zein can be achieved by a transcriptional…”
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Chromosome Walking in the Petunia Inflata Self-Incompatibility (S-) Locus and Gene Identification in an 881-kb Contig Containing S 2 -RNase
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Improving Nutritional Quality of Maize Proteins by Expressing Sense and Antisense Zein Genes
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (07-04-2004)“…The predominant proteins in maize grain are a family of alcohol-soluble prolamin storage proteins called zeins. They account for >50% of total seed proteins…”
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Irreversible inhibition of thymidylate synthase by pyridoxine (B6) analogues
Published in Journal of enzyme inhibition (1992)“…Three vitamin B6 analogues have been synthesized and tested as inhibitors of thymidylate synthase. The compounds are: 4',5'-dichloro-, 4',5'-dibromo- and…”
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