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Hui Yuan
Researcher at Cornell University
Publications - 24
Citations - 2322
Hui Yuan is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chromoplast & Phytoene synthase. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1619 citations. Previous affiliations of Hui Yuan include United States Department of Agriculture & Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research.
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Carotenoid Metabolism in Plants: The Role of Plastids.
TL;DR: This review provides a comprehensive overview of the impact of various types of plastids on carotenoid biosynthesis and accumulation, and discusses recent advances in the understanding of the regulatory control ofCarotenogenesis and metabolic engineering ofcarotenoids in light ofplastid types in plants.
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Carotenoid metabolism and regulation in horticultural crops.
TL;DR: An overview of carotenoid biosynthesis, degradation, and accumulation in horticultural crops is provided and recent achievements in the understanding of carOTenoid metabolic regulation in vegetables, fruits, and flowers are highlighted.
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Arabidopsis OR proteins are the major posttranscriptional regulators of phytoene synthase in controlling carotenoid biosynthesis
Xiangjun Zhou,Xiangjun Zhou,Ralf Welsch,Yong Yang,Daniel Álvarez,Matthias Riediger,Hui Yuan,Hui Yuan,Tara Fish,Jiping Liu,Theodore W. Thannhauser,Li Li,Li Li +12 more
TL;DR: It is shown that PSY and OR family proteins physically interacted with each other in plastids and function as the major regulators of active PSY protein abundance in mediating carotenoid biosynthesis.
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Chromoplast biogenesis and carotenoid accumulation.
TL;DR: An integrated view on the understanding of chromoplast biogenesis and carotenoid accumulation in plants is provided.
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Signaling components involved in plant responses to phosphate starvation.
TL;DR: An overview of some major responses of plants to Pi starvation is provided, then what is known so far about the signaling components involved in these responses, as well as the roles of sugar and phytohormones are summarized.