A mechanism for inducing plant development: the genesis of a specific inhibitor.
Smith, C E, Ruttledge, T, Zeng, Z, O'Malley, R C, Lynn, D G
Parasitic strategies are widely distributed in the plant kingdom and frequently involve coupling parasite organogenesis with cues from the host. In Striga asiatica, for example, the cues that...
Mechanism of activation of Agrobacterium virulence genes: identification of phenol-binding proteins.
Lee, K, Dudley, M W, Hess, K M, Lynn, D G, Joerger, R D, Binns, A N
Agrobacterium tumefaciens initiates the expression of pathogenic genes (vir genes) in response to host-derived phenolic signals through a two-component regulatory system consisting of VirA and VirG....
Hess, K M, Dudley, M W, Lynn, D G, Joerger, R D, Binns, A N
The aglycone of the dihydrodiconiferyl alcohol glycosides, a series of phenolic growth factors able to substitute for some of the hormone requirements of tobacco cell division, are also potent...
Black, R C, Binns, A N, Chang, C F, Lynn, D G
Mutations at the cytokinin biosynthesis locus (tmr) of Agrobacterium tumefaciens usually result in strains that induce tumors exhibiting the rooty phenotype associated with high auxin-to-cytokinin...
Involvement of gamma-glutamyl peptides in osmoadaptation of Escherichia coli.
McLaggan, D, Logan, T M, Lynn, D G, Epstein, W
Accumulation of K+ ions and glutamate plays a primary role in maintaining osmotic balance in Escherichia coli, as illustrated by the high concentrations of these ions present in cells growing in...
Lynn, D G, Chen, R H, Manning, K S, Wood, H N
The ability of two compounds, a cytokinin and an auxin, to stimulate tobacco cell growth and differentiation has been known for greater than 30 years, but the molecular mechanism of this activation...
Binns, A N, Chen, R H, Wood, H N, Lynn, D G
Naturally occurring isomers of the dehydrodiconiferyl glucosides have been isolated from Vinca rosea crown gall tumors and have been tested for cell division promoting activities in the tobacco pith...
A mechanism for inducing plant development: the genesis of a specific inhibitor.
Smith, C E, Ruttledge, T, Zeng, Z, O'Malley, R C, Lynn, D G
Parasitic strategies are widely distributed in the plant kingdom and frequently involve coupling parasite organogenesis with cues from the host. In Striga asiatica, for example, the cues that...
Mechanism of activation of Agrobacterium virulence genes: identification of phenol-binding proteins.
Lee, K, Dudley, M W, Hess, K M, Lynn, D G, Joerger, R D, Binns, A N
Agrobacterium tumefaciens initiates the expression of pathogenic genes (vir genes) in response to host-derived phenolic signals through a two-component regulatory system consisting of VirA and VirG....
Hess, K M, Dudley, M W, Lynn, D G, Joerger, R D, Binns, A N
The aglycone of the dihydrodiconiferyl alcohol glycosides, a series of phenolic growth factors able to substitute for some of the hormone requirements of tobacco cell division, are also potent...
Black, R C, Binns, A N, Chang, C F, Lynn, D G
Mutations at the cytokinin biosynthesis locus (tmr) of Agrobacterium tumefaciens usually result in strains that induce tumors exhibiting the rooty phenotype associated with high auxin-to-cytokinin...
Involvement of gamma-glutamyl peptides in osmoadaptation of Escherichia coli.
McLaggan, D, Logan, T M, Lynn, D G, Epstein, W
Accumulation of K+ ions and glutamate plays a primary role in maintaining osmotic balance in Escherichia coli, as illustrated by the high concentrations of these ions present in cells growing in...
Lynn, D G, Chen, R H, Manning, K S, Wood, H N
The ability of two compounds, a cytokinin and an auxin, to stimulate tobacco cell growth and differentiation has been known for greater than 30 years, but the molecular mechanism of this activation...
Binns, A N, Chen, R H, Wood, H N, Lynn, D G
Naturally occurring isomers of the dehydrodiconiferyl glucosides have been isolated from Vinca rosea crown gall tumors and have been tested for cell division promoting activities in the tobacco pith...