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    WRKY superfamily of plant transcription factors by Eulgem, T, Rushton, P.J, Robatzek, S, Somssich, I, Somssich, I.E

    Published in Trends in plant science (01-05-2000)
    “…The WRKY proteins are a superfamily of transcription factors with up to 100 representatives in Arabidopsis. Family members appear to be involved in the…”
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    Engineering plants with increased disease resistance: how are we going to express it? by Gurr, Sarah J., Rushton, Paul J.

    Published in Trends in biotechnology (Regular ed.) (01-06-2005)
    “…Precise control of transgene expression is pivotal to the engineering of plants with increased disease resistance. Many early attempts to boost disease…”
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    Engineering plants with increased disease resistance: what are we going to express? by Gurr, Sarah J., Rushton, Paul J.

    Published in Trends in biotechnology (Regular ed.) (01-06-2005)
    “…To engineer plants with increased and durable disease resistance using transgenic technologies we must address two questions. First, what gene or genes do we…”
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    Early nuclear events in plant defence signalling: rapid gene activation by WRKY transcription factors by Eulgem, T, Rushton, P.J, Schmelzer, E, Hahlbrock, K, Somssich, I.E

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-09-1999)
    “…Parsley WRKY proteins comprise a family of plant‐specific zinc‐finger‐type factors implicated in the regulation of genes associated with pathogen defence. In…”
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    Members of a new family of DNA-binding proteins bind to a conserved cis-element in the promoters of alpha-Amy2 genes by Rushton, P.J. (Bristol Univ. (United Kingdom). Dept. of Agricultural Sciences), Macdonald, H, Huttly, A.K, Lazarus, C.M, Hooley, R

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-11-1995)
    “…The promoters of wheat, barley and wild oat alpha-Amy2 genes contain a number of conserved cis-acting elements that bind nuclear protein, we report here the…”
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    DNase1 footprints suggest the involvement of at least three types of transcription factors in the regulation of alpha-Amy2/A by gibberellin by Willmott, R.L. (Bristol Univ. (United Kingdom). School of Biological Sciences), Rushton, P.J, Hooley, R, Lazarus, C.M

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-11-1998)
    “…To elucidate the mechanisms by which alpha-amylase genes are expressed in wild oat aleurone, two genes, alpha-Amy2/A and alpha-Amy2/D, were isolated. Both were…”
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    Aleurone nuclear proteins bind to similar elements in the promoter regions of two gibberellin-regulated alpha-amylase genes by Rushton, P.J. (Bristol Univ. (United Kingdom). Dept. of Agricultural Sciences), Hooley, R, Lazarus, C.M

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-09-1992)
    “…Binding of nuclear proteins from wild oat aleurone protoplasts to the promoter regions of two gibberellin-regulated wheat alpha-amylase genes (alpha-Amy1/18…”
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    A design or buy process for determining software sourcing strategy by Rushton, P.J, Gardiner, G.S

    “…Make or buy decisions are recognised as significant strategic drivers in manufacturing business. These decisions can be systematised in a rational process to…”
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