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Gregory Jedd

Researcher at Rockefeller University

Publications -  8
Citations -  2363

Gregory Jedd is an academic researcher from Rockefeller University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Woronin body & Peroxisome. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 2265 citations.

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The genome sequence of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa

James E. Galagan, +77 more
- 24 Apr 2003 - 
TL;DR: A high-quality draft sequence of the N. crassa genome is reported, suggesting that RIP has had a profound impact on genome evolution, greatly slowing the creation of new genes through genomic duplication and resulting in a genome with an unusually low proportion of closely related genes.
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A new self-assembled peroxisomal vesicle required for efficient resealing of the plasma membrane

TL;DR: The purify the Woronin body from Neurospora crassa and isolate Hex1, a new protein containing a consensus sequence known as peroxisome-targeting signal-1 (PTS1).
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Woronin Body Function in Magnaporthe grisea Is Essential for Efficient Pathogenesis and for Survival during Nitrogen Starvation Stress

TL;DR: Woronin body function provides the blast fungus with an important defense against the antagonistic and nutrient-limiting environment encountered within the host plant.
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Visualization of Peroxisomes in Living Plant Cells Reveals Acto-Myosin-Dependent Cytoplasmic Streaming and Peroxisome Budding

TL;DR: Peroxisome movement is most intense in elongated cells and those involved in long distance transport, suggesting that higher plants use cytoplasmic streaming to help transport vesicles and organelles over long distances.
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A HEX-1 crystal lattice required for Woronin body function in Neurospora crassa

TL;DR: The crystal structure of HEX-1 is solved at 1.8 Å, which provides the structural basis of its self-assembly and reveals the existence of three intermolecular interfaces that promote the formation of a three-dimensional protein lattice.