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Hyun Sook Pai

Researcher at Yonsei University

Publications -  81
Citations -  3387

Hyun Sook Pai is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 78 publications receiving 2974 citations. Previous affiliations of Hyun Sook Pai include Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology & Myongji University.

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Genome sequence of the hot pepper provides insights into the evolution of pungency in Capsicum species

TL;DR: The genome size of the hot pepper was approximately fourfold larger than that of its close relative tomato, and the genome showed an accumulation of Gypsy and Caulimoviridae family elements.
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Activation of the programmed cell death pathway by inhibition of proteasome function in plants

TL;DR: Results provide the first direct evidence that proteasomes play a role in the regulatory program of PCD in plants and stimulate the expression of only a subset of transcripts that are highly induced during pathogen-mediated hypersensitive response cell death, indicating that the two PCD pathways are differentially regulated.
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Mitochondria-Associated Hexokinases Play a Role in the Control of Programmed Cell Death in Nicotiana benthamiana

TL;DR: Results show that hexokinase critically regulates the execution of PCD in plant cells, suggesting a link between glucose metabolism and apoptosis.
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The PP2A Regulatory Subunit Tap46, a Component of the TOR Signaling Pathway, Modulates Growth and Metabolism in Plants

TL;DR: Depletion of Tap46 resulted in growth arrest and acute plant death with morphological markers of programmed cell death, suggesting that Tap46 plays an essential role in plant growth and development as a component of the TOR signaling pathway.
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Retinoblastoma protein regulates cell proliferation, differentiation, and endoreduplication in plants

TL;DR: Disruption of Rb function in plants leads to ectopic cell division in major organs that correlates with a delay in cell differentiation as well as increased endoreduplication, which indicates that Rb coordinates these processes in plant organ development.