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  • Sucrose metabolism: regulat... Sucrose metabolism: regulatory mechanisms and pivotal roles in sugar sensing and plant development
    Koch, Karen Current opinion in plant biology, 06/2004, Volume: 7, Issue: 3
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    Sucrose cleavage is vital to multicellular plants, not only for the allocation of crucial carbon resources but also for the initiation of hexose-based sugar signals in importing structures. Only the ...
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  • Seed filling in domesticated maize and rice depends on SWEET-mediated hexose transport
    Sosso, Davide; Luo, Dangping; Li, Qin-Bao ... Nature genetics, 12/2015, Volume: 47, Issue: 12
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    Carbohydrate import into seeds directly determines seed size and must have been increased through domestication. However, evidence of the domestication of sugar translocation and the identities of ...
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  • Independent evolution of tr... Independent evolution of transposase and TIRs facilitated by recombination between Mutator transposons from divergent clades in maize
    Hunter, Charles T; McCarty, Donald R; Koch, Karen E Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 08/2023, Volume: 120, Issue: 31
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    Nearly all eukaryotes carry DNA transposons of the Robertson's ( ) superfamily, a widespread source of genome instability and genetic variation. Despite their pervasive impact on host genomes, much ...
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  • Photosensitive disorders in... Photosensitive disorders in HIV
    Koch, Karen Southern African journal of HIV medicine, 2017, Volume: 18, Issue: 1
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    Photosensitive disorders are common, affecting up to 5% of HIV-positive patients. HIV itself induces photosensitivity but photoaggravated drug reactions, porphyria cutanea tarda and nutritional ...
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  • Regulation of assimilate im... Regulation of assimilate import into sink organs: update on molecular drivers of sink strength
    Bihmidine, Saadia; Hunter, 3rd, Charles T; Johns, Christine E ... Frontiers in plant science, 2013, Volume: 4
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    Recent developments have altered our view of molecular mechanisms that determine sink strength, defined here as the capacity of non-photosynthetic structures to compete for import of ...
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  • Tomato fruit quality is mor... Tomato fruit quality is more strongly affected by scion type and planting season than by rootstock type
    Gong, Tian; Brecht, Jeffrey K; Hutton, Samuel F ... Frontiers in plant science, 12/2022, Volume: 13
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    Previous studies of tomato rootstock effects on fruit quality have yielded mixed results, and few attempts have been made to systematically examine the association between rootstock characteristics ...
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  • Diverse Roles of Strigolact... Diverse Roles of Strigolactone Signaling in Maize Architecture and the Uncoupling of a Branching-Specific Subnetwork
    Guan, Jiahn Chou; Koch, Karen E.; Suzuki, Masaharu ... Plant physiology (Bethesda), 11/2012, Volume: 160, Issue: 3
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    Strigolactones (SLs) control lateral branching in diverse species by regulating transcription factors orthologous to Teosinte branched1 (Tb1). In maize (Zea mays), however, selection for a strong ...
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  • Maize domestication phenotypes reveal strigolactone networks coordinating grain size evolution with kernel-bearing cupule architecture
    Guan, Jiahn-Chou; Li, Changsheng; Flint-Garcia, Sherry ... The Plant cell, 03/2023, Volume: 35, Issue: 3
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    The maize (Zea mays) ear represents one of the most striking domestication phenotypes in any crop species, with the cob conferring an exceptional yield advantage over the ancestral form of teosinte. ...
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  • A systematic assessment of ... A systematic assessment of how rootstock growth characteristics impact grafted tomato plant biomass, resource partitioning, yield, and fruit mineral composition
    Gong, Tian; Brecht, Jeffrey K; Koch, Karen E ... Frontiers in plant science, 12/2022, Volume: 13
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    The appropriate selection of rootstock-scion combinations to improve yield and fully realize grafting benefits requires an in-depth understanding of rootstock-scion synergy. Toward this end, we ...
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  • Mu-seq: sequence-based mapp... Mu-seq: sequence-based mapping and identification of transposon induced mutations
    McCarty, Donald R; Latshaw, Sue; Wu, Shan ... PloS one, 10/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 10
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    Mutations tagged by transposon insertions can be readily mapped and identified in organisms with sequenced genomes. Collections of such mutants allow a systematic analysis of gene function, and can ...
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