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    Coordinated Gene Networks Regulating Arabidopsis Plant Metabolism in Response to Various Stresses and Nutritional Cues by Less, Hadar, Angelovici, Ruthie, Tzin, Vered, Galili, Gad

    Published in The Plant cell (01-04-2011)
    “…The expression pattern of any pair of genes may be negatively correlated, positively correlated, or not correlated at all in response to different stresses and…”
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    Genetic variation, environment and demography intersect to shape Arabidopsis defense metabolite variation across Europe by Katz, Ella, Li, Jia-Jie, Jaegle, Benjamin, Ashkenazy, Haim, Abrahams, Shawn R, Bagaza, Clement, Holden, Samuel, Pires, Chris J, Angelovici, Ruthie, Kliebenstein, Daniel J

    Published in eLife (05-05-2021)
    “…Plants produce diverse metabolites to cope with the challenges presented by complex and ever-changing environments. These challenges drive the diversification…”
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    The role of photosynthesis and amino acid metabolism in the energy status during seed development by Galili, Gad, Avin-Wittenberg, Tamar, Angelovici, Ruthie, Fernie, Alisdair R

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (03-09-2014)
    “…Seeds are the major organs responsible for the evolutionary upkeep of angiosperm plants. Seeds accumulate significant amounts of storage compounds used as…”
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    mGWAS Uncovers Gln-Glucosinolate Seed-Specific Interaction and its Role in Metabolic Homeostasis by Slaten, Marianne L, Yobi, Abou, Bagaza, Clement, Chan, Yen On, Shrestha, Vivek, Holden, Samuel, Katz, Ella, Kanstrup, Christa, Lipka, Alexander E, Kliebenstein, Daniel J, Nour-Eldin, Hussam Hassan, Angelovici, Ruthie

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-06-2020)
    “…Gln is a key player in plant metabolism. It is one of the major free amino acids that is transported into the developing seed and is central for nitrogen…”
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    Production and Selection of Quality Protein Popcorn Hybrids Using a Novel Ranking System and Combining Ability Estimates by Parsons, Leandra, Ren, Ying, Yobi, Abou, Hurst, Preston, Angelovici, Ruthie, Rodriguez, Oscar, Holding, David R.

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (23-06-2020)
    “…Popcorn varieties are agronomically sub-optimal and genetically limited compared to other maize subspecies. To increase genetic diversity and improve popcorn…”
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    Final Selection of Quality Protein Popcorn Hybrids by Parsons, Leandra, Ren, Ying, Yobi, Abou, Angelovici, Ruthie, Rodriguez, Oscar, Holding, David R

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (24-03-2021)
    “…Quality Protein Popcorn (QPP) BC F inbred lines were produced through an interpopulation breeding system between Quality Protein Maize dent (QPM) and elite…”
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    Generation and Evaluation of Modified Opaque-2 Popcorn Suggests a Route to Quality Protein Popcorn by Ren, Ying, Yobi, Abou, Marshall, Leandra, Angelovici, Ruthie, Rodriguez, Oscar, Holding, David R

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (06-12-2018)
    “…Introducing traits from dent corn to popcorn is challenging because it is difficult to recover adequate popping characteristics. QPM (Quality Protein Maize) is…”
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    Large and stable genome edits at the sorghum alpha kafirin locus result in changes in chromatin accessibility and globally increased expression of genes encoding lysine enrichment by Hurst, J Preston, Yobi, Abou, Li, Aixia, Sato, Shirley, Clemente, Thomas E, Angelovici, Ruthie, Holding, David R

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (14-03-2023)
    “…Sorghum is a resilient and widely cultivated grain crop used for feed and food. However, it's grain is deficient in lysine, an essential amino acid. This is…”
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    Detection of protein-protein interactions in plants using bimolecular fluorescence complementation. [Erratum: 2005 June, v. 42, no. 5, p. 781.] by Bracha-Drori, K, Shichrur, K, Katz, A, Oliva, M, Angelovici, R, Yalovsky, S, Ohad, N

    “…Protein function is often mediated via formation of stable or transient complexes. Here we report the determination of protein-protein interactions in plants…”
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    Deciphering energy‐associated gene networks operating in the response of Arabidopsis plants to stress and nutritional cues by Avin‐Wittenberg, Tamar, Tzin, Vered, Angelovici, Ruthie, Less, Hadar, Galili, Gad

    “…Summary Plants need to continuously adjust their transcriptome in response to various stresses that lead to inhibition of photosynthesis and the deprivation of…”
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    Genomic Prediction Informed by Biological Processes Expands Our Understanding of the Genetic Architecture Underlying Free Amino Acid Traits in Dry Arabidopsis Seeds by Turner-Hissong, Sarah D, Bird, Kevin A, Lipka, Alexander E, King, Elizabeth G, Beissinger, Timothy M, Angelovici, Ruthie

    Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (01-11-2020)
    “…Abstract Plant growth, development, and nutritional quality depends upon amino acid homeostasis, especially in seeds. However, our understanding of the…”
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    Front Cover Image by Angelovici, Ruthie, Mittler, Ron

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-08-2024)
    “…Outside Front Cover: The cover image is based on the Editorial Redox regulation of plant stress and development by Ruthie Angelovici and Ron Mittler,…”
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    A plant balancing act: Meshing new and existing metabolic pathways towards an optimized system by Angelovici, Ruthie, Kliebenstein, Dan

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-04-2022)
    “…Specialized metabolic pathways evolve from existing pathways, creating new functionality potentially boosting fitness. However, how these pathways are…”
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    A friend in need is a friend indeed: Understanding stress-associated transcriptional networks of plant metabolism using cliques of coordinately expressed genes by Avin-Wittenberg, Tamar, Tzin, Vered, Less, Hadar, Angelovici, Ruthie, Galili, Gad

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (01-09-2011)
    “…The response of plants to environmental cues, particularly stresses, involves the coordinated induction or repression of gene expression. In a previous study,…”
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    Extraction and Measurement the Activities of Cytosolic Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase (PEPCK) and Plastidic NADP-dependent Malic Enzyme (ME) on Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) by Sonia Osorio, José Vallarino, Marek Szecowka, Shai Ufaz, Vered Tzin, Ruthie Angelovici, Gad Galili, Fayezeh Aarabi

    Published in Bio-protocol (01-05-2014)
    “…A recent study demonstrated that cytosolic phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) and NADP-malic enzyme (NADP-ME) have an important role in malate…”
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    Can metabolic tightening and expansion of co-expression network play a role in stress response and tolerance? by Fait, Aaron, Batushansky, Albert, Shrestha, Vivek, Yobi, Abou, Angelovici, Ruthie

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-04-2020)
    “…•In this opinion piece, we discuss whether metabolic rearrangement of gene co-expression networks play a role in stress response in plants.•We used a study…”
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    Reducing Acrylamide Formation Potential by Targeting Free Asparagine Accumulation in Seeds by Oliver, Sarah L., Yobi, Abou, Flint-Garcia, Sherry, Angelovici, Ruthie

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (27-03-2024)
    “…Acrylamide is a probable carcinogen in humans and is formed when reducing sugars react with free asparagine (Asn) during thermal processing of food. Although…”
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