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    Co-immunoprecipitation for Assessing Protein–Protein Interactions in Agrobacterium-Mediated Transient Expression System in Nicotiana benthamiana

    The characterization of protein–protein interactions (PPI) often provides functional information about a target protein. Yeast-two-hybrid (Y2H) and luminescence/fluorescence-based detections, therefore, have b...

    Ji Chul Nam, Padam S. Bhatt, Sung-Il Kim, Hong-Gu Kang in Protein-Protein Interactions (2023)

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    Northward expansion trends and future potential distribution of a dragonfly Ischnura senegalensis Rambur under climate change using citizen science data in South Korea

    Citizen science is becoming a mainstream approach of baseline data collection to monitor biodiversity and climate change. Dragonflies (Odonata) have been ranked as the highest priority group in biodiversity mo...

    Sookyung Shin, Kwang Soo Jung, Hong Gu Kang in Journal of Ecology and Environment (2021)

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    High-Throughput Targeted Transcriptional Profiling of Defense Genes Using RNA-Mediated Oligonucleotide Annealing, Selection, and Ligation with Next-Generation Sequencing in Arabidopsis

    Tracking RNA transcription has been one of the most powerful tools to gain insight into the biological process. While a wide range of molecular methods such as northern blotting, RNA-seq, and quantitative RT-P...

    Sung-Il Kim, Yogendra Bordiya, Ji-Chul Nam in Modeling Transcriptional Regulation (2021)

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    Genome-Wide Analysis of Chromatin Accessibility in Arabidopsis Infected with Pseudomonas syringae

    Changes in chromatin accessibility are an important aspect of the molecular changes that occur in eukaryotic cells responding to stress, and they appear to play a critical role in stress-induced transcriptiona...

    Yogendra Bordiya, Hong-Gu Kang in Plant Pattern Recognition Receptors (2017)

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    Correction: Corrigendum: CRT1 is a nuclear-translocated MORC endonuclease that participates in multiple levels of plant immunity

    Nature Communications 3: Article number: 1297 (2012); Published: 18 December 2012; Updated: 26 February 2013. The original version of this Article contained a typographical error in the spelling of the author ...

    Hong-Gu Kang, Hyong Woo Choi, Sabrina von Einem in Nature Communications (2013)

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    CRT1 is a nuclear-translocated MORC endonuclease that participates in multiple levels of plant immunity

    Arabidopsis thaliana CRT1 (compromised for recognition of Turnip Crinkle Virus) was previously shown to be required for effector-triggered immunity. Sequence analyses previously revealed that CRT1 contains the AT...

    Hong-Gu Kang, Hyong Woo Choi, Sabrina von Einem in Nature Communications (2012)

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    Salicylic acid-inducible Arabidopsis CK2-like activity phosphorylates TGA2

    We demonstrate that TGA2, TGA5 and TGA6, and TGA3 to a lesser extent, are phosphorylated by an activity in rabbit reticulocytes. Using deletion and point mutagenesis of TGA2, three amino acid (aa) residues, 11 Se...

    Hong-Gu Kang, Daniel F. Klessig in Plant Molecular Biology (2005)