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In Sun Hwang

Researcher at Korea University

Publications -  19
Citations -  1455

In Sun Hwang is an academic researcher from Korea University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pseudomonas syringae & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1243 citations. Previous affiliations of In Sun Hwang include Rural Development Administration & Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research.

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The Pepper 9-Lipoxygenase Gene CaLOX1 Functions in Defense and Cell Death Responses to Microbial Pathogens

TL;DR: Results suggest that CaLOX1 and At LOX1 positively regulate defense and cell death responses to microbial pathogens.
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Pepper pectin methylesterase inhibitor protein CaPMEI1 is required for antifungal activity, basal disease resistance and abiotic stress tolerance

TL;DR: Results suggest that CaPMEI1, an antifungal protein, may be involved in basal disease resistance, as well as in drought and oxidative stress tolerance in plants.
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Requirement of the Cytosolic Interaction between PATHOGENESIS-RELATED PROTEIN10 and LEUCINE-RICH REPEAT PROTEIN1 for Cell Death and Defense Signaling in Pepper

TL;DR: Together, these results suggest that the cytosolic LRR-PR10 complex is responsible for cell death–mediated defense signaling.
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Function of a novel GDSL-type pepper lipase gene, CaGLIP1, in disease susceptibility and abiotic stress tolerance

TL;DR: Results indicate that CaGLIP1 modulates disease susceptibility and abiotic stress tolerance in pepper and transgenic Arabidopsis.
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Functional roles of the pepper pathogen-induced bZIP transcription factor, CAbZIP1, in enhanced resistance to pathogen infection and environmental stresses

TL;DR: Data suggest that the CAbZIP1 transcription factor function as a possible regulator in enhanced disease resistance and environmental stress tolerance in pepper plants infected with Xanthomonas campestris pv.