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Lam Dai Vu
Researcher at Ghent University
Publications - 37
Citations - 1062
Lam Dai Vu is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Lateral root. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 33 publications receiving 641 citations. Previous affiliations of Lam Dai Vu include Research Institute of Molecular Pathology.
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Protein Language: Post-Translational Modifications Talking to Each Other
TL;DR: This review discusses recent studies on crosstalk between three of the most common protein PTMs in plant cells, being phosphorylation, ubiquitination, and sumoylation, and highlights the diverse underlying mechanisms as well as signaling outputs of such crosStalk.
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The Auxin-Regulated CrRLK1L Kinase ERULUS Controls Cell Wall Composition during Root Hair Tip Growth.
Sébastjen Schoenaers,Daria Balcerowicz,Gordon Breen,Kristine Hill,Malgorzata Zdanio,Grégory Mouille,Tara J. Holman,Jaesung Oh,Michael Wilson,Natalia Nikonorova,Lam Dai Vu,Ive De Smet,Ranjan Swarup,Winnok H. De Vos,Winnok H. De Vos,Isabel Pintelon,Dirk Adriaensen,Claire S. Grierson,Malcolm J. Bennett,Kris Vissenberg,Kris Vissenberg +20 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that ERULUS is a key auxin-controlled regulator of cell wall composition and pectin dynamics during root hair tip growth.
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Feeling the Heat: Searching for Plant Thermosensors.
TL;DR: Comparisons with thermosensors in various other organisms are put in the context of thermosensing in plants, and a set of criteria to which a thermosensor must adhere is suggested.
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Transcriptional integration of paternal and maternal factors in the Arabidopsis zygote.
Minako Ueda,Ernst Aichinger,Wen Gong,Edwin P. Groot,Inge Verstraeten,Inge Verstraeten,Lam Dai Vu,Ive De Smet,Ive De Smet,Tetsuya Higashiyama,Masaaki Umeda,Masaaki Umeda,Thomas Laux +12 more
TL;DR: A framework of how maternal and paternal factors are integrated in the zygote to regulate embryo patterning is revealed, showing that paternal SSP/YDA signaling directly phosphorylates WRKY2, which in turn leads to the up-regulation of WOX8 transcription in theZygote.
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Establishment of Proximity-Dependent Biotinylation Approaches in Different Plant Model Systems.
Deepanksha Arora,Nikolaj B. Abel,Chen Liu,Petra Van Damme,Klaas Yperman,Dominique Eeckhout,Lam Dai Vu,Jie Wang,Anna Tornkvist,Francis Impens,Barbara Korbei,Jelle Van Leene,Alain Goossens,Geert De Jaeger,Thomas Ott,Panagiotis N. Moschou,Panagiotis N. Moschou,Panagiotis N. Moschou,Daniël Van Damme +18 more
TL;DR: It is shown that TurboID is the most promiscuous variant in several plant model systems and protocols that combine mass spectrometry-based analysis with harsh extraction and washing conditions are established, providing initial evidence that the approach has the potential to suggest structural information of protein complexes.