Ho Bang Kim

Publication List Details

Period

2008 - 2008

Number

5

Co-Authors

Constitutive Expression of Two Endochitinases from Root Nodules of Elaeagnus umbellata Confers Resistance on Transgenic Arabidopsis Plants against the Fungal Pathogen Botrytis cinerea (2008)

Kim, Yaw Joo, Kim, Ho Bang, Baek, Eun Hye, Heu, Sunggi, An, Chung Sun

Plant chitinases have been known as pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins, but recent studies suggest that they play functional roles during normal plant growth and development. We previously isolated...

A Double Mutant for the CYP85A1 and CYP85A2 Genes of Arabidopsis Exhibits a Brassinosteroid Dwarf Phenotype (2008)

Kwon, Mi, Fujioka, Shozo, Jeon, Ji Hyun, Kim, Ho Bang, Takatsuto, Suguru, Yoshida, Shigeo, ...

Brassinosteroid (BR)-6-oxidases mediate the bridge reactions that connect the late and early C-6 oxidation pathways by converting 6-deoxoBR to 6-oxoBRs. Two similar genes of Arabidopsis, CYP85A1...

Arabidopsis cyp51 Mutant Shows Postembryonic Seedling Lethality Associated with Lack of Membrane Integrity1[w]

Kim, Ho Bang, Schaller, Hubert, Goh, Chang-Hyo, Kwon, Mi, Choe, Sunghwa, An, Chung Sun, ...

CYP51 exists in all organisms that synthesize sterols de novo. Plant CYP51 encodes an obtusifoliol 14α-demethylase involved in the postsqualene sterol biosynthetic pathway. According to the current...

Arabidopsis cyp51 Mutant Shows Postembryonic Seedling Lethality Associated with Lack of Membrane Integrity1[w]

Kim, Ho Bang, Schaller, Hubert, Goh, Chang-Hyo, Kwon, Mi, Choe, Sunghwa, An, Chung Sun, ...

CYP51 exists in all organisms that synthesize sterols de novo. Plant CYP51 encodes an obtusifoliol 14α-demethylase involved in the postsqualene sterol biosynthetic pathway. According to the current...

The Regulation of DWARF4 Expression Is Likely a Critical Mechanism in Maintaining the Homeostasis of Bioactive Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis1

Kim, Ho Bang, Kwon, Mi, Ryu, Hojin, Fujioka, Shozo, Takatsuto, Suguru, Yoshida, Shigeo, ...

Mutants that are defective in brassinosteroid (BR) biosynthesis or signaling display severely retarded growth patterns due to absence of growth-promoting effects by BRs. Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis...