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Mudgett, Mary Beth

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所属大学: Stanford University

所属学院: Department of Biology

邮箱:
mudgett@stanford.edu

个人主页:
https://profiles.stanford.edu/mary-beth-mudgett

个人简介

Postdoctoral Scholar, University of California, Berkeley, Plant-Microbe Interactions (2001) Postdoctoral Scholar, University of California, Los Angeles, Biochemistry (1995) PhD, University of California, Los Angeles, Biochemistry (1994) BA, Ithaca College, Biochemistry (1989)

近期论文

Quantification of Ethylene Production in Tomato Leaves Infected by Xanthomonas euvesicatoria. Bio-protocolKim, J., Stork, W., Mudgett, M. B.2016; 6 (3) Functional Analysis of Plant Defense Suppression and Activation by the Xanthomonas Core Type III Effector XopX MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONSStork, W., Kim, J., Mudgett, M. B.2015; 28 (2): 180-194 A Comprehensive Analysis of MicroProteins Reveals Their Potentially Widespread Mechanism of Transcriptional Regulation. Plant physiologyMagnani, E., de Klein, N., Nam, H., Kim, J., Pham, K., Fiume, E., Mudgett, M. B., Rhee, S. Y.2014; 165 (1): 149-159 The bHLH Transcription Factor HBI1 Mediates the Trade-Off between Growth and Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern-Triggered Immunity in Arabidopsis. Plant cellFan, M., Bai, M., Kim, J., Wang, T., Oh, E., Chen, L., Park, C. H., Son, S., Kim, S., Mudgett, M. B., Wang, Z.2014; 26 (2): 828-841 AvrBsT acetylates Arabidopsis ACIP1, a protein that associates with microtubules and is required for immunity. PLoS pathogensCheong, M. S., Kirik, A., Kim, J., Frame, K., Kirik, V., Mudgett, M. B.2014; 10 (2) A robust methodology to subclassify pseudokinases based on their nucleotide-binding properties. Biochemical journalMurphy, J. M., Zhang, Q., Young, S. N., Reese, M. L., Bailey, F. P., Eyers, P. A., Ungureanu, D., Hammaren, H., Silvennoinen, O., Varghese, L. N., Chen, K., Tripaydonis, A., Jura, N., Fukuda, K., Qin, J., Nimchuk, Z., Mudgett, M. B., Elowe, S., Gee, C. L., Liu, L., Daly, R. J., Manning, G., Babon, J. J., Lucet, I. S.All Authors2014; 457 (2): 323-334 Xanthomonas euvesicatoria typeIII effector XopQ interacts with tomato and pepper 14-3-3 isoforms to suppress effector-triggered immunity PLANT JOURNALTeper, D., Salomon, D., Sunitha, S., Kim, J., Mudgett, M. B., Sessa, G.2014; 77 (2): 297-309 Xanthomonas type III effector XopD desumoylates tomato transcription factor SlERF4 to suppress ethylene responses and promote pathogen growth. Cell host & microbeKim, J., Stork, W., Mudgett, M. B.2013; 13 (2): 143-154 Xanthomonas euvesicatoria type III effector XopQ interacts with tomato and pepper 14-3-3 isoforms to suppress effector-triggered immunity. The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology2013 Regulation of Cell Wall-Bound Invertase in Pepper Leaves by Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria Type Three Effectors PLOS ONESonnewald, S., Priller, J. P., Schuster, J., Glickmann, E., Hajirezaei, M., Siebig, S., Mudgett, M. B., Sonnewald, U.2012; 7 (12)