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Brian E. Ellis
Researcher at University of British Columbia
Publications - 122
Citations - 14894
Brian E. Ellis is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 122 publications receiving 13460 citations. Previous affiliations of Brian E. Ellis include University of Guelph.
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The genome of black cottonwood, Populus trichocarpa (Torr. & Gray)
Gerald A. Tuskan,Gerald A. Tuskan,Stephen P. DiFazio,Stephen P. DiFazio,Stefan Jansson,Joerg Bohlmann,Igor V. Grigoriev,Uffe Hellsten,Nicholas H. Putnam,Steven G. Ralph,Stephane Rombauts,Asaf Salamov,Jacquie Schein,Lieven Sterck,Andrea Aerts,Rishikeshi Bhalerao,Rishikesh P. Bhalerao,Damien Blaudez,Wout Boerjan,Annick Brun,Amy M. Brunner,Victor Busov,Malcolm M. Campbell,John E. Carlson,Michel Chalot,Jarrod Chapman,G.-L. Chen,Dawn Cooper,Pedro M. Coutinho,Jérémy Couturier,Sarah F. Covert,Quentin C. B. Cronk,R. Cunningham,John M. Davis,Sven Degroeve,Annabelle Déjardin,Claude W. dePamphilis,John C. Detter,Bill Dirks,Inna Dubchak,Inna Dubchak,Sébastien Duplessis,Jürgen Ehlting,Brian E. Ellis,Karla C Gendler,David Goodstein,Michael Gribskov,Jane Grimwood,Andrew Groover,Lee E. Gunter,Björn Hamberger,Berthold Heinze,Yrjö Helariutta,Yrjö Helariutta,Yrjö Helariutta,Bernard Henrissat,D. Holligan,Robert A. Holt,Wenyu Huang,N. Islam-Faridi,Steven J.M. Jones,M. Jones-Rhoades,Richard A. Jorgensen,Chandrashekhar P. Joshi,Jaakko Kangasjärvi,Jan Karlsson,Colin T. Kelleher,Robert Kirkpatrick,Matias Kirst,Annegret Kohler,Udaya C. Kalluri,Frank W. Larimer,Jim Leebens-Mack,Jean-Charles Leplé,Philip F. LoCascio,Y. Lou,Susan Lucas,Francis Martin,Barbara Montanini,Carolyn A. Napoli,David R. Nelson,C D Nelson,Kaisa Nieminen,Ove Nilsson,V. Pereda,Gary F. Peter,Ryan N. Philippe,Gilles Pilate,Alexander Poliakov,J. Razumovskaya,Paul G. Richardson,Cécile Rinaldi,Kermit Ritland,Pierre Rouzé,D. Ryaboy,Jeremy Schmutz,J. Schrader,Bo Segerman,H. Shin,Asim Siddiqui,Fredrik Sterky,Astrid Terry,Chung-Jui Tsai,Edward C. Uberbacher,Per Unneberg,Jorma Vahala,Kerr Wall,Susan R. Wessler,Guojun Yang,T. Yin,Carl J. Douglas,Marco A. Marra,Göran Sandberg,Y. Van de Peer,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Daniel S. Rokhsar +115 more
TL;DR: The draft genome of the black cottonwood tree, Populus trichocarpa, has been reported in this paper, with more than 45,000 putative protein-coding genes identified.
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Mitogen-activated protein kinase cascades in plants: a new nomenclature
Kazuya Ichimura,Kazuo Shinozaki,Guillaume Tena,Jen Sheen,Yves Henry,Anthony Champion,Martin Kreis,Shuqun Zhang,Heribert Hirt,Cathal Wilson,Erwin Heberle-Bors,Brian E. Ellis,Peter Morris,Roger W. Innes,Joseph R. Ecker,Dierk Scheel,Daniel F. Klessig,Yasunori Machida,John Mundy,Yuko Ohashi,John C. Walker +20 more
TL;DR: A simplified nomenclature for Arabidopsis MAPKs and MAPK kinases is proposed that might also serve as a basis for standard annotation of these gene families in all plants.
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Ancient signals: comparative genomics of plant MAPK and MAPKK gene families
Louis-Philippe Hamel,Marie-Claude Nicole,Somrudee Sritubtim,Marie-Josée Morency,Margaret EllisM. Ellis,Juergen Ehlting,Nathalie Beaudoin,Brad Barbazuk,Daniel F. Klessig,Justin Lee,Greg Martin,John Mundy,Yuko Ohashi,Dierk Scheel,Jen Sheen,Tim Xing,Shuqun Zhang,Armand Séguin,Brian E. Ellis +18 more
TL;DR: The Arabidopsis MAPK nomenclature appears sufficiently robust to allow it to be usefully extended to other well-characterized plant systems, and analysis of gene expression data for MPK and MKK genes in all three species allows further refinement of those families, based on functionality.
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Transgenic tobacco plants with reduced capability to detoxify reactive oxygen intermediates are hyperresponsive to pathogen infection.
Ron Mittler,Elza Hallak Herr,Bjorn Larus Orvar,Wim Van Camp,Hilde Willekens,Dirk Inzé,Brian E. Ellis +6 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that suppression of ROI-scavenging enzymes during the hypersensitive response plays an important role in enhancing pathogen-induced PCD is supported.
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MAP kinases MPK9 and MPK12 are preferentially expressed in guard cells and positively regulate ROS-mediated ABA signaling
Fabien Jammes,Charlotte Song,Charlotte Song,Dongjin Shin,Dongjin Shin,Shintaro Munemasa,Kouji Takeda,Dan Gu,Daeshik Cho,Sangmee Lee,Roberta Giordo,Roberta Giordo,Somrudee Sritubtim,Somrudee Sritubtim,Nathalie Leonhardt,Brian E. Ellis,Yoshiyuki Murata,June M. Kwak +17 more
TL;DR: Genetic evidence is provided that MPK9 and MPK12 function downstream of ROS to regulate guard cell ABA signaling positively and rescue the ABA-insensitive stomatal response phenotype of mpk9-1/12-1.