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2012 Argueso,
CT, FJ Ferreira, P Epple, JPC To, CE Hutchison, GE
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elements mediate interactions between cytokinin and
salicylic acid in plant immunity. PLoS Genet 8,
e1002448. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002448 PDF 2011 Belkhadir,
Y, Y Jallais, E Balsemão-Pires,
P Epple, JL Dangl* and J Chory* (2011) Brassinosteroids modulate the efficiency of plant immune responses to
microbe-associated molecular patterns. Proc. Natl. Acad.
Sci., USA. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1112840108 PR (*Co-corresponding authors). PDF The
paper above was featured in: Wang, Z (2011) Brassinosteroids modulate
plant immunity at multiple levels. Proc. Natl. Acad.
Sci., USA doi/10.1073/pnas.1118600109. PDF Bonardi,
V, S Tang, A Stallmann, M Roberts, K Cherkis and JL Dangl (2011) Expanded functions for a
family of plant intracellular immune receptors beyond specific recognition of
pathogen effectors. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA. 108, 16463-1646. doi:
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M Galli, T Hao, MT
Nishimura, SJ. Pevzner, SE Donovan, L Ghamsari, B Santhanam, V
Romero, MM Poulin, F Gebreab,
BJ Gutierrez, S Tam, D
Monachello, M Boxem, CJ. Harbort, N McDonald, L Gai, H Chen, Y He, EU Effectoromics
Consortium, J Vandenhaute, FP
Roth, DE Hill, JR Ecker, M Vidal*, J Beynon*, P Braun* and JL Dangl* (2011) Independently
evolved virulence effectors converge onto hubs in a plant immune system
network. Science 333, 596-601. doi: 10.1126/science.1203659. (*Co-corresponding authors). PDF
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DA, MT Nishimura, A Romanchuk, JH Chang, MS Mukhtar, TF Law, K Cherkis, J
Roach, SR Grant, CD Jones and JL Dangl (2011) Dynamic evolution of
pathogenicity revealed by sequencing and comparative genomics of 19 Pseudomonas syringae isolates. PLoS Pathogens 7, e1002132. doi:
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Chung, T K Eitas, J L Dangl (2011) The plant
intracellular innate immune receptor RPM1 is activated at, and functions on,
the plasma membrane. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA 108, 7619-7624.
doi:10.1073/pnas.1104410108.
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Doorn, WG, EP Beers, JL Dangl, VE Franklin-Tong, P Gallois, I Hara-Nishimura, AM Jones, M Kawai-Yamada, E
Lam JW Mundy, L Mur, M Petersen, A Smertenko, M Taliansky, F van Breusegem, T Wolpert, E Woltering, B Zhivotovsky, PV. Bozhkov (2011)
Morphological classification of plant cell deaths. Cell Death & Different.
doi:10.1038/cdd.2011.36. PDF Coll, NS, P Epple and JL Dangl (2011) Programmed cell death in the
plant immune system. Cell Death &
Different.
doi:10.1038/cdd.2011.37. PDF Jallais,
Y, Y Belkhadir, E Balsemão-Pires,
JL Dangl and J Chory (2011) BAK1 is
recruited to activated cell surface receptors through its extracellular
leucine-rich-repeat domain. Proc. Natl. Acad.
Sci., USA 108, 8503-8507. doi:10.1073/pnas.1103556108. PDF The
paper above was featured in: Li, J. (2011) Direct involvement of leucine-rich repeats in assembling ligand-triggered receptor–coreceptor
complexes Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA 108, 8073-8074. PDF Chung,
EH, L da Cunha, A-J Wu, Z Gao,
K Cherkis, AJ Afzal, D
Mackey and JL Dangl (2011) Specific threonine phosphorylation of a
host target by two unrelated type III effectors activates a host innate
immune receptor in plants. Cell Host
& Microbe 9, 125-136.
doi:10.1016/j.chom.2011.01.009. PDF The
paper above was featured in: Innes, R.W. (2011). Activation of
Plant Nod-like Receptors: How Indirect Can It Be? Cell Host Microbe 9,
87-89. PDF 2010 Coll,
NS, D Vercammen, A Smidler,
C Clover, F van Breusegem, JL Dangl* and P Epple* (2010)
Arabidopsis type I metacaspases control cell death.
Science 330, 1393-1397. doi: 10.1126/science.1194980. (*Co-corresponding authors) PDF Mole, B, S Habibi, JL Dangl and SR Grant (2010) Gluconate
metabolism is required for virulence of the soft-rot pathogen Pectobacterium carotovorum.
Molec. Plant-Microbe
Interact. 23, 1335–1344. doi:10.1094/MPMI-03-10-0067. PDF Eitas, TK and JL Dangl
(2010) NB-LRR proteins: Pairs, pieces, perception, partners and pathways. Curr. Opinion in Plant Biology. 10.1016/j.pbi.2010.04.007.
PDF Todesco, M, S Balasubramanian, TT Hu, MB Traw, M Horton, P Epple, C. Kuhns, S Sureshkumar, C Schwartz, C Lanz,
RAE Laitinen, Y Huang, J Chory,
V Lipka, JO Borevitz, JL
Dangl, J Bergelson, M Nordborg,
and D Weigel (2010) Natural allelic variation underlying
a major fitness tradeoff in Arabidopsis
thaliana. Nature, 465, 632-636. doi:10.1038/nature09083. PDF Nishimura, MT and JL Dangl (2010)
Arabidopsis and the Plant Immune System. Plant
J. 61, 1053–1066. doi:
10.1111/j.1365-313X.2010.04131.x published online March 10.2010. PDF Serrano, M, DA Hubert, JL Dangl, P Schulze-Lefert and E Kombrink (2010) A
chemical screen for suppressors of the avrRpm1-
Widjaja,
I, I Lassowskat, G Bethke,
L Eschen-Lippold, H-H Long, K Naumann,
JL Dangl, D Scheel and J Lee (2009) A Protein Phosphatase 2C, specifically responsive to the bacterial
effector AvrRpm1 but not to AvrB effector, regulates defense responses in
Arabidopsis. Plant J doi:
10.1111/j.1365-313X.2009.04047.x. PDF
Studholme,
DJ, Selena Gimenez-Ibanez, D MacLean, JL Dangl JH
Chang and JP. Rathjen (2009) A draft genome
sequence and functional screen reveals the repertoire of type III secreted
proteins of Pseudomonas syringae pathovar tabaci 11528. BMC Genomics 10, 395 doi:10.1186/1471-2164-10-395.
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Miller,
G, R Tam, D Cortes, MA Torres, V Shulaev, JL Dangl
and R Mittler (2009) The plant NADPH oxidase RbohD mediates rapid,
systemic signaling in response to diverse stimuli. Science Signaling 2 (84),
ra45, doi: 10.1126/scisignal.2000448. PDF
Hubert,
DA, Y He, P Tornero, BC McNulty and JL Dangl (2009)
Specific Arabidopsis HSP90.2 alleles recapitulate RAR1 co-chaperone function
in plant NB-LRR disease resistance regulation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA
published online June 1, 2009, doi:10.1073/pnas.0904877106. PDF
Widjaja,
I, K Naumann, U Roth, N Wolf, D Mackey, JL Dangl, D
Scheel and J Lee (2009) Combining sub-proteome
enrichment and Rubisco depletion enables
identification of low abundance proteins differentially regulated during
plant defense. Proteomics 9, 138-147. PDF
Reinhardt,
JA, DA Baltrus, MT Nishimura, WR Jeck, CD Jones and JL Dangl (2009) De novo assembly using
low coverage short read sequence data from the rice pathogen Pseudomonas
syringae pv. oryzae.
doi: Genome Res.19,
294-305. 10.1101/gr.083311.108 published online Nov 17, 2008. PDF
2008
Glasner, JD, M Marquez-Villavincencio, H-S Kim, CE Jahn,
B Ma, BS Biehl, AI Rissman,
B Mole, X Yi, C-H Yang, JL Dangl, SR Grant, NT Perna,
AO. Charkowski (2008) Niche-specificity and the
variable fraction of the Pectobacterium pan-genome.
Molec. Plant-Microbe Interact. 21, 1549-1560. PDF
Jones, AM, J Chory, JL. Dangl, M Estelle, SE Jacobsen, EM Meyerowitz, M Nordborg, and D Weigel (2008). The Impact of Arabidopsis on Human Health
Research: "Diversifying our portfolio". Cell 133, 939-943. PDF
Eitas, T, ZL Nimchuk and JL Dangl (2008) Arabidopsis TAO1 is a
TIR-NB-LRR protein that contributes to disease resistance induced by the Pseudomonas
syringae effector AvrB. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 105, 6475-6480. doi 10.1073 pnas.0802157105. PDF
Goel, AK, D Lundberg,
MA Torres, R Matthews, C Akimoto-Tomiyama, L
Farmer, R Vierstra, JL Dangl and SR Grant (2008)
The Pseudomonas syringae type III effector HopAM1 enhances virulence on
water-stressed plants. Molec. Plant-Microbe
Interact. 21, 361-370. PDF
Weigel, D and JL Dangl
(2007) 10 years of Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1998-2007. Curr. Opin. Plant Biology 10,
543-545. (Editorial). PDF Jeck, WR, JA Reinhardt,
DA Baltrus, MT Hickenbotham,
V Magrini, ER Mardis, JL
Dangl, and CD Jones (2007) Extending assembly of short DNA sequences to
handle error. Bioinformatics, published online September 24, 2007;
doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btm451. PDF Bomblies,
K, J Lempe, P Epple, N Warthmann, C Lanz, JL Dangl and
D Weigel (2007) Autoimmune
response as a mechanism for a Bateson-Dobzhansky-Muller-type
incompatibility syndrome in plants. PLoS Biology
5, e236.
doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050236. PDF (Supplemental
Figues for Bomblies et al. PDF The
paper above was featured in: Gross, L (2007) Autoimmunity: A Barrier to Gene Flow in Plants? PLoS Biology 5, doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050262. PDF Kattsnelson, A. (2008)
Speciation's roots? The Scientist 22, 19-21. PDF Mole, BM, DA Baltrus,
JL Dangl and SR Grant (2007) Global virulence regulation networks in phytopathogenic bacteria. Trends Microbiol. doi:
10.1016/j.tim.2007.06.005 PDF Desveaux, D AU Singer, A-J
Wu, BC McNulty, L Musslewhite, Z Nimchuk, J Sondek and JL Dangl
(2007) Type III effector activation via nucleotide binding, phosphorylation
and host target interaction. PLoS Pathogens 3, e48.
doi:
10.1371/journal.ppat.0030048.
Nimchuk, ZL, EJ Fisher, D Desveaux, JH Chang and JL Dangl (2007) The AvrPphE (HopX) family of Pseudomonas
syringae type III effectors contain a catalytic triad and a novel N-terminal
domain necessary for function. Molec. Plant-Microbe
Interact. 20, 346-357. Published online as doi:
10.1094/MPMI -20-4-0346. PDF
Eulgem, T, X-J Wang, T
Tsuchiya, B Easley, M Tör, T Zhu, JM McDowell, EB Holub and JL Dangl (2007) EDM2 is a novel component of
RPP7-dependent disease resistance in Arabidopsis that affects RPP7 transcript
levels. Plant J. 49, 829-839. Published article online:
Fahlgren, N, MD Howell, KD Kasschau, EJ Chapman, CM Sullivan, JS Cumbie,
SA Givan, TF Law, SR Grant, JL Dangl and JC
Carrington (2007) High-throughput sequencing of Arabidopsis microRNAs: evidence for frequent birth and death of MIRNA
genes. PLoS ONE 2, e219.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000219. PDF
Knoth, C., J. Ringler, JL Dangl and T Eulgem
(2007) Arabidopsis WRKY70 is required for full RPP4-mediated disease
resistance and basal defense against Hyaloperonospora parasitica.
Molec. Plant-Microbe Interact 20, 120-128. PDF
Jones, JDG and JL Dangl (2006) The Plant Immune System. Nature 444,
323-329.DOI: 10.1038/nature05286. PDF
Kaminaka, H, C Näke, P Epple, J Dittgen, K Schütze, C Chaban, BF Holt III, T Merkle,
Grant, SR, EJ Fisher, JH Chang, BM Mole and
JL Dangl (2006) Subterfuge and manipulation: Type III effector proteins of phytopathogenic bacteria. Annu.
Rev. Microbial. 60, 425-429. Published online
Andersson, MX, O Kourtchenko, JL Dangl, D Mackey, and M Ellerström (2006) Phospholipid signalling during the AvrRpm1 and AvrRpt2-induced disease
resistance response in Arabidopsis thaliana: The sequential activation of phospholipases C and D. Plant J., 47, 947-959. PDF
Desveaux,
D, AU Singer and JL Dangl (2006) Type III effector proteins: Doppelgangers of
bacterial virulence. Curr. Opin. Plant
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McDowell, JM, SG Williams, NT Funderburg, T Eulgem and JL
Dangl (2005) Genetic analysis of developmentally regulated resistance to
Downy Mildew (Hyaloperonospora parasitica) in
Arabidopsis thaliana. Molec. Plant-Microbe
Interact. 18, 1226-1234. PDF
Torres, MA, JDG Jones and JL Dangl (2005)
The pathogen-induced, Atrboh-dependent, oxidative
burst suppresses cell death spread in Arabidopsis. Nature Genet. 37,
1130-1134. Published online September 18, 2005; doi:
10.1038/ng1639. PDF
Kawasaki, T, J Nam, DC Boyes,
BF Holt, III, DA Hubert, A Wiig and JL Dangl (2005)
A duplicated pair of Arabidopsis RING-finger E3 ligases
contribute to RPM1-and RPS2-mediated hypersensitive response. Plant J.
44, 258-270. Published online
Holt III, BF, Y Belkhadir and JL Dangl (2005) Antagonistic
control of disease resistance protein stability in the plant immune
system. Science 309, 929-932. published online 23 June 2005 DOI: 10.1126/science.1109977.
Abstract | PDF Torres, MA and JL
Dangl (2005) Functions of the respiratory burst oxidase
in biotic interactions, abiotic stress and development. Curr. Opin. Plant Biology 8, 1-7.Abstract
| PDF Kim, M.-G, L da-Cunha,
A McFall, Y Belkhadir, JL
Dangl and D Mackey (2005) Two Pseudomonas syringae type III effectors
inhibit RIN4-regulated basal defense in Arabidopsis. Cell 121,
749-759.Abstract
| PDF Kim,
H-S, D Desveaux, AU Singer, P Patel, J Sondek and JL Dangl (2005) The P. syringae effector
AvrRpt2 cleaves its C-terminally acylated target, RIN4, from Arabidopsis
membranes to block RPM1 activation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102,
6496-6501.Abstract
| PDF Lindeberg, M, J Stavrinides, JH Chang, JR Alfano,
A Collmer, JL Dangl, JT Greenberg, JW Mansfield and
DS Guttman. Proposed guidelines for a unified
nomenclature and phylogenetic analysis of type III Hop effector protein in
the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae. Molec.
Plant-Microbe Interact. 18, 275-282. Abstract | PDF Chang,
JH, JM Urbach, TF Law, LW Arnold, A Hu, S Gombar, SR Grant, FM Ausubel and JL Dangl. A high-throughput, near-saturating
screen for type III effector genes from Pseudomonas syringae. Proc.
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CW, EA Richardson, BF Holt III and JL Dangl. Ultrastructure
of the host-pathogen interface in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves infected
by the downy mildew Hyaloperonospora parasitica.
Can. J. Bot. 82, 1001-1008. Abstract | PDF Belkhadir, Y, Z Nimchuk, DA Hubert, D Mackey and JL Dangl. Arabidopsis
RIN4 negatively regulates disease resistance mediated by RPS2 and RPM1
downstream or independent of the NDR1 signal modulator, and is not required
for the virulence functions of bacterial type III effectors AvrRpt2 or
AvrRpm1. Plant Cell 16, 2822-2835.Abstract | PDF Singer,
AU, D Desveaux, L Betts, JH Chang, Z Nimchuk, SR Grant, JL Dangl and J Sondek.
Crystal structures of the type III effector protein AvrPphF
and its chaperone reveal residues required for plant pathogenesis. Structure
12, 1669-1681. (cover) Abstract | PDF Rohmer,
L, DS Guttman and JL Dangl. Diverse evolutionary
mechanisms shape the type III effector virulence factor repertoire in plant
pathogenic Pseudomonas syringae. Genetics 167, 1341-1360.
Abstract
| PDF Tiege, M, E Scheikl,
T. Eulgem, R. Doczi, K Ichimura, K Shinozaki, JL Dangl and H Hirt.
The MKK2 pathway mediates cold and salt stress signaling in Arabidopsis. Molec. Cell 15, 141-152. Abstract |
PDF Belkhadir, Y, R Subramanian
and JL Dangl. Plant disease resistance protein signaling: NBS-LRR proteins
and their partners. Curr. Opin. Plant Biology 7, 391-399. Abstract
| PDF Eulgem, T, VJ Weigman,
H-S. Chang, JM McDowell, EB Holub, J Glazebrook, T Zhu and JL Dangl. Gene expression
signatures from three genetically separable resistance gene signaling
pathways for downy mildew resistance. Plant Physiol. 135, 1129-1144. Abstract | PDF Chang,
JH, AK Goel, SR Grant and JL Dangl. Wake of the
flood: ascribing functions to the wave of type III effector proteins of phytopathogenic bacteria. Curr.
Opin. Microbiol. 7,
11-18. Abstract
| PDF Desveaux, D, G Subramanian,
C Després, J-N Mess, C Lévesque, PR Fobert, JL Dangl, and N Brisson.
A Whirly plant transcription factor is a component of the SA-signaling
pathway and is required for maximal disease resistance. Developmental Cell
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in the plant immune system. Annu. Rev.
Genet. 37, 579-609. Abstract | PDF Hubert,
DA, P Tornero, Y Belkhadir,
P Krishna, A Takahashi, K Shirasu and JL Dangl.
Cytosolic HSP90 associates with and modulates the Arabidopsis RPM1 disease
resistance protein. EMBO J 22, 5679-5689. Abstract | PDF The paper above was featured in:
Kwak, JM, IC Mori, Z-M Pei, N Leonhardt, MA Torres, JL Dangl, RE Bloom, S Boddie, JDG Jones and JI Schroeder. NADPH oxidase AtrbohD and AtrbohF function in ROS-dependent ABA signaling in
Arabidopsis. EMBO J. 22, 2623-2633. Abstract | PDF Dangl,
JL. Molecular call-and-response how Salmonella learns the Gospel from its
host. Trends in Microbiol. 11, 245-246.Abstract
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L., S Kjemtrup, P Marchesini
and JL Dangl. Nucleotide sequence, functional characterization and evolution
of pFKN, a virulence plasmid in Pseudomonas
syringae pathovar maculicola. Molec. Microbiol.
47, 1545-1562. Abstract | PDF Epple, P, AA Mack, VRF Morris and JL
Dangl. Antagonistic control of oxidative stress-induced cell death in
Arabidopsis by two related, plant specific zinc finger proteins. Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci., USA 100, 6831-6836. Abstract | PDF Holt
III, BF, DA Hubert and JL Dangl. Resistance gene signaling in plants-complex
similarities to animal innate immunity. Curr.
Opin. Immunol. 15,
20-25. Abstract
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D., Belkhadir,Y., Alonso,
JM., Ecker, JR. and JL Dangl. Arabidopsis RIN4 is a
target of the type III virulence effector AvrRpt2 and modulates RPS2-mediated
resistance. Cell 112, 379-389. Abstract
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Varet, A, JE Parker, P Tornero, N Nass, T Nürnberger, JL Dangl, D Scheel
and J Lee (2002) NHL25 and NHL3, two NDR1/HIN1-like genes in
Arabidopsis thaliana with potential role(s) in plant defense. Molec. Plant-Microbe Interact. 15, 608-616.
Abstract | PDF Holt
III, BF, DC Boyes, M. Ellerstrøm,
Tör, M, P Gordon, A Cuzick,
T Eulgem, Tornero, P, P Merritt, A Sadanandom, K Shirasu, R Innes
and JL Dangl (2002) RAR1 and NDR1 contribute quantitatively to the function
of Arabidopsis disease resistance genes in both simple and non-linear
pathways. Plant Cell 14, 1005-1015. Abstract
| PDF The two papers above were featured in:
Maleck, K, U Neuenschwander,
R Cade, RA Dietrich, JL Dangl and J Ryals (2002)
Isolation and characterization of broad spectrum disease resistant mutants. Genetics
160, 1661-1771. Abstract | PDF Chen,
W, NJ Provart, J Glazebrook,
F Katagiri, H.-S. Chang, T Eulgem,
F Mauch, S Luan, G Zou,
SA Whitham, PR Budworth,
Y Tao, Z Xie, X Chen, S Lam, JA Kreps, JF Harper, A
Si-Ammour, B Mauch-Mani,
M Heinlein, K Kobayashi, T Hohn, JL Dangl, X Wang,
T Zhu (2002) Expression profile matrix of Arabidopsis transcription factor
genes suggests their putative functions in response to environmental
stresses. Plant Cell 14, 559-574. Abstract
| PDF Mackey,
D, BF Holt III, A Wiig and JL Dangl (2002) RIN4
interacts with Pseudomonas syringae Type III effector molecules and is
required for RPM1-mediated disease resistance in Arabidopsis. Cell
108, 743-754. Abstract | PDF The paper above was featured in:
Aviv,
DH, C Rustérucci, BF Holt III, RA Dietrich, JE
Parker and JL Dangl (2002) Runaway cell death, but not basal disease
resistance, in lsd1 is SA- and NIM1/NPR1-dependent. Plant J.
23, 381-391. (cover) Abstract | PDF The paper above was featured in:
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Tornero, P and JL Dangl
(2001) A high throughput method for quantifying growth of phytopathogenic
bacteria in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant J. 28, 475-481. Abstract
| PDF Rustérucci, C, DH Aviv, BF
Holt III, JL Dangl and JE Parker (2001) The disease resistance signaling
components EDS1 and PAD4 are essential regulators of the cell
death pathway controlled by LSD1 in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 13,
2211-2224. Abstract | PDF The paper above was featured in:
Staskawicz, BJ, MB Mudgett, JL Dangl and JE Galan (2001) Common and
contrasting mechanisms of pathogen virulence and host resistance in plant and
animal disease. Science 292, 2285-2289. Abstract
| PDF Dangl,
JL and JDG Jones (2001) Plant pathogens and integrated defence
responses to infection. Nature 411, 826-833. Abstract
| PDF Nimchuk, Z, L Rohmer, JH
Chang and JL Dangl (2001) Knowing the Dancer from the Dance: R gene
products and their interactions with other proteins from host and pathogen.
Curr. Opin. Plant Biol 4, 288-294. Abstract
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Somerville,
C and JL Dangl (2000) Genomics: Plant biology in 2010 (Policy forum). Science
290, 2077-2078.Abstract | PDF The
Arabidopsis Genome Inititative (2000) Analysis of
the genome of the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Nature
408, 796-815. Abstract
| PDF Maleck, K, A Levine, T Eulgem,
A Morgan, J Schmid, K Lawton, JL Dangl and RA
Dietrich (2000) The transcriptome of Arabidopsis during systemic acquired
resistance. Nature Genet. 26, 403-410. Abstract
| PDF Dangl,
JL, RA Dietrich and H Thomas (2000) Senescence and Programmed Cell Death. In:
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants (eds.) B. Buchanan, Schrick, K, U Mayer, A Horrichs, C Kuhnt, C Bellini, J
Dangl, J Schmidt and G Jürgens (2000) Cell
expansion in Arabidopsis embryogenesis requires FACKEL (FK), a sterol C-14 reductase. Genes & Develop. 14, 1471-1484. Abstract | PDF Nimchuk, Z, McDowell,
JM, A Cuzick, C Can, J Beynon,
JL Dangl and EB Holub (2000) Downy mildew (Peronospora parasitica)
resistance genes in Arabidopsis vary in functional requirements for NDR1,
EDS1, NPR1 and Salicylic Acid accumulation. Plant J. 22,523-530. Abstract
| PDF Kjemtrup, S., Z. Nimchuk and JL Dangl (2000) Effector proteins of phytopathogenic bacteria: Bifunctional
signals in virulence and host recognition. Curr.
Opin. Microbiol. 3,
73-78. Abstract |
PDF Holt
III, BF, D Mackey and JL Dangl (2000) Strength through diversity: Role of
leucine rich repeats in disease resistance of plants. Curr.
Biol. 100, R5-R7.Abstract | PDF McDowell,
JM and JL Dangl (2000) Signal transduction in the plant immune response. Trends
Biochem. Sci. 25, 79-82. Abstract
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Kliebenstein, DJ, RA Dietrich,
AC Martin, RL Last and JL Dangl (1999) LSD1 regulates salicylic acid
induction of copper zinc superoxide dismutase in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Molec. Plant-Microbe Interact. 12,
1022-1026. Abstract | PDF Dangl,
JL (1999) A long view from a high plateau. Nature 401, 543-544. Abstract | PDF Morel,
J-B and JL Dangl (1999) Suppressors of the Arabidopsis lsd5 cell death
mutation identify genes involved in regulating disease resistance responses. Genetics
151, 305-319. Abstract | PDF Boyes, DC, J Nam and JL Dangl (1998) The Arabidopsis
thaliana RPM1 disease resistance gene product is a peripheral plasma
membrane protein that is degraded coincident with the hypersensitive response.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA 95, 15849-15854. Abstract | PDF Grant,
MR, JM McDowell, AG Sharpe, M de Torres Zabala, DJ Lydiate and JL Dangl (1998) Independent deletions of a
pathogen resistance gene in Brassica and
Arabidopsis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA 95, 15843-15848. Abstract | PDF Richberg, MH, DH Aviv and
JL Dangl (1998) Dead cells DO tell tales. Curr.
Opin. Plant Biol. 1, 480-485.Abstract
| PDF McDowell,
JM, D Murali, TA Long, MGM Aarts,
S Goff, EB Holub and JL Dangl (1998) Intragenic recombination and diversifying selection
contribute to the evolution of downy mildew resistance at the RPP8
locus in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 10, 1861-1874. Abstract
| PDF Morel,
J-B and JL Dangl (1997) The Hypersensitive response and the induction of cell
death in plants. Cell Death & Different.19, 17-24. Abstract
| PDF Hunt,
MD, TP Delaney, RA Dietrich, KB Weymann, JL Dangl
and JA Ryals (1997) Salicylate-independent
lesion formation in Arabidopsis lsd mutants.
Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact. 10, 531-536. Abstract | PDF Dietrich,
RA, MH Richberg, R Schmidt, C Dean and JL Dangl
(1997) A novel zinc finger protein is encoded by the Arabidopsis LSD1
gene and functions as a negative regulator of plant cell death. Cell
88, 685-694. Abstract | PDF Dangl,
JL, RA Dietrich and MH Richberg (1996) Death don't
have no mercy: Cell death programs in plant-microbe
interactions. Plant Cell 8, 1793-1807. Abstract
| PDF Jabs,
T, RA Dietrich and JL Dangl (1996) Initiation of runaway cell death in an
Arabidopsis mutant by extracellular superoxide. Science 273,
1853-1856. Abstract
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Jones,
AM, and JL Dangl (1996) Logjam at the Ritter,
C and JL Dangl (1996) Interference between two specific pathogen recognition
events mediated by distinct plant disease resistance genes. Plant Cell
8, 251-257. Abstract | PDF
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