Xing Wang Deng
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Xing Wang Deng's Degrees
- PhD Molecular Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Biology Peking University
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- Molecular interaction between COP1 and HY5 defines a regulatory switch for light control of Arabidopsis development. (1998) (587)
- cop1: a regulatory locus involved in light-controlled development and gene expression in Arabidopsis. (1991) (525)
- Genetic and molecular analysis of an allelic series of cop1 mutants suggests functional roles for the multiple protein domains. (1994) (397)
- Regulatory hierarchy of photomorphogenic loci: allele-specific and light-dependent interaction between the HY5 and COP1 loci. (1994) (248)
- Cloning vectors for the expression of green fluorescent protein fusion proteins in transgenic plants. (1998) (245)
- Making sense of the COP9 signalosome. A regulatory protein complex conserved from Arabidopsis to human. (1999) (243)
- FIN219, an auxin-regulated gene, defines a link between phytochrome A and the downstream regulator COP1 in light control of Arabidopsis development. (2000) (229)
- Light control of seedling morphogenetic pattern. (1995) (226)
- COP9 signalosome revisited: a novel mediator of protein degradation. (2001) (214)
- COP9: a new genetic locus involved in light-regulated development and gene expression in arabidopsis. (1992) (207)
- Arabidopsis COP8, COP10, and COP11 genes are involved in repression of photomorphogenic development in darkness. (1994) (201)
- Signalling in light-controlled development. (1999) (200)
- Combinatorial interplay of promoter elements constitutes the minimal determinants for light and developmental control of gene expression in Arabidopsis. (1996) (164)
- The Role of the COP/DET/FUS Genes in Light Control of Arabidopsis Seedling Development (1996) (163)
- Overexpression of Arabidopsis COP1 results in partial suppression of light-mediated development: evidence for a light-inactivable repressor of photomorphogenesis. (1994) (161)
- Multiple photoreceptors mediate the light-induced reduction of GUS-COP1 from Arabidopsis hypocotyl nuclei. (1998) (146)
- The role of COP1 in repression of Arabidopsis photomorphogenic development. (1999) (145)
- A New Class of Arabidopsis Constitutive Photomorphogenic Genes Involved in Regulating Cotyledon Development. (1993) (141)
- Genetic and Developmental Control of Nuclear Accumulation of COP1, a Repressor of Photomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis (1997) (139)
- A Complement of Ten Essential and Pleiotropic Arabidopsis COP/DET/FUS Genes Is Necessary for Repression of Photomorphogenesis in Darkness (1996) (136)
- Characterization of two subunits of Arabidopsis 19S proteasome regulatory complex and its possible interaction with the COP9 complex. (1999) (134)
- The roles of photoreceptor systems and the COP1-targeted destabilization of HY5 in light control of Arabidopsis seedling development. (2000) (122)
- The COP/DET/FUS proteins-regulators of eukaryotic growth and development. (2000) (111)
- Evidence for FUS6 as a component of the nuclear-localized COP9 complex in Arabidopsis. (1996) (104)
- Ring finger motif of Arabidopsis thaliana COP1 defines a new class of zinc-binding domain. (1993) (99)
- Combinatorial interaction of light-responsive elements plays a critical role in determining the response characteristics of light-regulated promoters in Arabidopsis. (1998) (98)
- The chloroplast genome exists in multimeric forms. (1989) (94)
- The cell biology of the COP/DET/FUS proteins. Regulating proteolysis in photomorphogenesis and beyond? (2000) (92)
- Plastid run-on transcription. Application to determine the transcriptional regulation of spinach plastid genes. (1987) (90)
- Transcriptional and post-transcriptional control of plastid mRNA levels in higher plants. (1988) (85)
- A role of Arabidopsis COP9 signalosome in multifaceted developmental processes revealed by the characterization of its subunit 3. (2001) (80)
- A negatively acting DNA sequence element mediates phytochrome‐directed repression of phyA gene transcription. (1991) (79)
- Expression of an N-terminal fragment of COP1 confers a dominant-negative effect on light-regulated seedling development in Arabidopsis. (1996) (77)
- Arabidopsis COP1 protein specifically interacts in vitro with a cytoskeleton-associated protein, CIP1. (1995) (76)
- Post-transcriptional control of plastid mRNA accumulation during adaptation of chloroplasts to different light quality environments. (1989) (71)
- An Arabidopsis cotyledon-specific albino locus: a possible role in 16S rRNA maturation. (2000) (56)
- The cellular level of PR500, a protein complex related to the 19S regulatory particle of the proteasome, is regulated in response to stresses in plants. (2001) (53)
- Regulation of Plastid Gene Expression during Photooxidative Stress. (1992) (39)
- A gain-of-function phenotype conferred by over-expression of functional subunits of the COP9 signalosome in Arabidopsis. (2000) (15)
- Short communication: the N-terminal fragment of Arabidopsis photomorphogenic repressor COP1 maintains partial function and acts in a concentration-dependent manner. (1999) (14)
- Does EID1 aid the fine-tuning of phytochrome A signal transduction in Arabidopsis? (2001) (9)
- Unified nomenclature for the COP9 signalosome and its subunits: an essential regulator of development. (2000) (8)
- The promise of systems biology for deciphering the control of C4 leaf development: transcriptome profiling of leaf cell types (2008) (6)
- Light control of Arabidopsis developmental pattern. (1998) (3)
- SWELLMAP 2, a phyB-Interacting Splicing Factor, Negatively Regulates Seedling Photomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis (2022) (2)
- Effects of Serine/Arginine Enriched Protein BmUP on the Development of Male Silkworm Reproductive Organs (2022) (0)
- Treatment Outcomes and Prognosis of Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma, Not Otherwise Specified (2015) (0)
- Can Radiation Therapy Be Omitted in Patients With Early-Stage NK/T-Cell Lymphoma Who Achieved Complete Response to Chemotherapy? A Multicenter Analysis (2016) (0)
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