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Chung An Lu

Researcher at National Central University

Publications -  37
Citations -  2380

Chung An Lu is an academic researcher from National Central University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetically modified rice & Gene expression. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1963 citations. Previous affiliations of Chung An Lu include Academia Sinica & National Defense Medical Center.

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A Novel MYBS3-Dependent Pathway Confers Cold Tolerance in Rice

TL;DR: Interestingly, MYBS3 repressed the well-known DREB1/CBF-dependent cold signaling pathway in rice, and the repression appears to act at the transcriptional level, which suggests that distinct pathways act sequentially and complementarily for adapting short- and long-term cold stress in rice.
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Three Novel MYB Proteins with One DNA Binding Repeat Mediate Sugar and Hormone Regulation of α-Amylase Gene Expression

TL;DR: The present study demonstrates that differential DNA binding affinity, promoter transactivation ability, dimerization, and interactions with other protein factors determine the biological function of OsMYBSs.
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Coordinated Responses to Oxygen and Sugar Deficiency Allow Rice Seedlings to Tolerate Flooding

TL;DR: It is shown that protein kinase CIPK15 plays a key role in O2-deficiency tolerance in rice, which regulates the plant global energy and stress sensor SnRK1A (Snf1-relatedprotein kinase 1) and links O2 to sugar signaling to regulate sugar and energy production and to enable rice growth under floodwater.
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The SnRK1A Protein Kinase Plays a Key Role in Sugar Signaling during Germination and Seedling Growth of Rice

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that SnRK1A is an important intermediate in the sugar signaling cascade, functioning upstream from the interaction between MYBS1 and αAmy3 SRC and playing a key role in regulating seed germination and seedling growth in rice.
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Sugar Response Sequence in the Promoter of a Rice α-Amylase Gene Serves as a Transcriptional Enhancer

TL;DR: Nuclear proteins from rice suspension cells binding to the TATCCA element in a sequence-specific and sugar-dependent manner were identified, suggesting that the regulation of α-amylase gene expression by sugar and hormone signals may share common regulatory machinery.