Department of Biology

Dangl Lab Publications

Maleck, K, A Levine, T Eulgem, A Morgan, J Schmid, K Lawton, JL Dangl and RA Dietrich (2000) The transcriptome of Arabidopsis during systemic acquired resistance. Nature Genet. 26, 403-410.

Nimchuk, Z, E Marois, S Kjemtruo, RT Leister, F Katagiri and JL Dangl (2000) Eukaryotic fatty acylation drives plasma membrane targeting and enhances function of several Type III effector proteins from Pseudomonas syringae. Cell 101, 353-363.

McDowell, JM and JL Dangl (2000) Signal transduction in the plant immune response. Trends Biochem. Sci. 25, 79-82.

Holt III, BF, D Mackey and JL Dangl (2000) Strength through diversity: Role of leucine rich repeats in disease resistance of plants. Curr Biol. 100, R5-R7.

Kjemtrup, S., Z. Nimchuk and JL Dangl (2000) Effector proteins of phytopathogenic bacteria: Bifunctional signals in virulence and host recognition. Curr. Opinion Microbiol. 3, 73-78.

McDowell, JM, JL Dangl and EB Holub (2000) Downy mildew (Peronospora parasitica) resistance genes in Arabidopsis vary in functional requirements for NDR1, EDS1, NPR1 and Salicylic Acid accumulation. Plant Journal (in press).

Morel, J-B. and J.L. Dangl (1999) Suppressors of the Arabidopsis Isd5 cell death mutation identify genes involved in regulating disease resistance responses. Genetics 151, 305-319. [FULL TEXT]

Boyes, D.C., J. Nam and J.L.Dangl (1998) The Arabidopsis thaliana RPM1 disease resistance gene product is a peripheral plasma membrane protein that is degraded coincident with the hypersensitive response. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA 95, 15849-15854. [FULL TEXT]

Grant, M.R., J.M. McDowell,A.G. Sharpe, M. de Torres Zabala, D.J. Lydiate and J.L. Dangl (1998) Independent deletions of a pathogen resistance gene in Brassica and Arabidopsis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA 95, 15843-15848. [FULL TEXT]

McDowell, J.M., D. Murali,T.A. Long, MGM Aarts, S. Goff, E.B. Holub and J.L. Dangl (1988) Intragenic recombination and diversifying selection contribute to the evolution of downy mildew resistance at the RPP8 locus in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 10,1861-1874. [FULL TEXT]

Dangl, J.L. (1988) Plants just say NO to pathogens. Nature 394, 525-526.
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Dangl, J. L. and E.B. Holub (1997) La Dolce Vita: A Molecular Feast in Plant-Pathogen Interactions. Cell 91,17-24. [FULL TEXT]

Morel, J-B and J.L. Dangl (1997) The Hypersensitive response and the induction of cell death in plants. Cell Death & Different. 19, 17-24.

Dietrich, R.A., M.H. Richberg,R. Schmidt, C. Dean and J.L. Dangl (1997) A novel zinc finger protein is encoded by the Arabidopsis LSD1 gene and functions as a negative regulator of plant cell death. Cell 88, 685-694. [FULL TEXT]

Jabs, T., R. A. Dietrich and J. L. Dangl (1996) Initiation of Runaway Cell Death in an Arabidopsis Mutant by Extracellular Superoxide.Science 273, 1853-1856.

Dangl, J. L., R. A. Dietrich and M. H. Richberg (1996) Death don't have no mercy: Cell death programs in plant-microbe interactions. Plant Cell 8, 1793-1807.

Jones, A. M. and J. L. Dangl (1996) Logjam at the Styx: Programmed Cell Death in Plants. Trends in Plant Science 1, 114-119.

Grant, M. R., L. Godiard, E. Straube, T. Ashfield, J. Lewald, A. Sattler,R. W. Innes and J. L. Dangl (1995) Structure of the Arabidopsis RPM1 gene which enables dual-specificity disease resistance. Science 269, 843-846.

Dietrich, R. A., T. P. Delaney, S. J. Uknes, E. R. Ward, J. A. Ryals and J. L. Dangl (1994) Arabidopsis Mutants Simulating Disease Response. Cell 77, 565-578.

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