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Luis A. J. Mur
Researcher at Aberystwyth University
Publications - 229
Citations - 12111
Luis A. J. Mur is an academic researcher from Aberystwyth University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypersensitive response & Gene. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 209 publications receiving 10316 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis A. J. Mur include Peking Union Medical College & University of Leicester.
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The Outcomes of Concentration-Specific Interactions between Salicylate and Jasmonate Signaling Include Synergy, Antagonism, and Oxidative Stress Leading to Cell Death
TL;DR: The data suggests that the outcomes of JA-SA interactions could be tailored to pathogen/pest attack by the relative concentration of each hormone.
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The hypersensitive response; the centenary is upon us but how much do we know?
TL;DR: It is considered if the HR form of cell death may occur through metabolic dysfunction in which malfunctioning organelles may play a major role and it may be better to consider the HR to be a distinctive form of plant cell death.
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Brachypodium distachyon. A new model system for functional genomics in grasses.
John Draper,Luis A. J. Mur,Glyn Jenkins,Gadab C. Ghosh-Biswas,Pauline Bablak,Robert Hasterok,Andrew P. M. Routledge +6 more
TL;DR: A new model for grass functional genomics is described based on Brachypodium distachyon, which in the evolution of the Pooideae diverged just prior to the clade of "core pooid" genera that contain the majority of important temperate cereals and forage grasses.
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Morphological classification of plant cell deaths.
W.G. van Doorn,Eric P. Beers,Jeffery L. Dangl,Vernonica E. Franklin-Tong,Patrick Gallois,Ikuko Hara-Nishimura,Alan M. Jones,Maki Kawai-Yamada,Eric Lam,John Mundy,Luis A. J. Mur,Morten Petersen,Andrei Smertenko,Michael Taliansky,F. Van Breusegem,T J Wolpert,Ernst J. Woltering,Boris Zhivotovsky,Peter V. Bozhkov +18 more
TL;DR: A classification based on morphological criteria is suggested of PCD associated with the hypersensitive response to biotrophic pathogens, which can express features of both necrosis and vacuolar cell death, PCD in starchy cereal endosperm and during self-incompatibility.
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Nitric oxide in plants: an assessment of the current state of knowledge
Luis A. J. Mur,Julien Mandon,Stefan Persijn,Simona M. Cristescu,I. E. Moshkov,G. V. Novikova,Michael A. Hall,Frans J. M. Harren,Kim H. Hebelstrup,Kapuganti Jagadis Gupta +9 more
TL;DR: It is difficult to define a bespoke plant NO signalling pathway, but rather NO appears to act as a modifier of other signalling pathways, and early reports that NO signalling involves cGMP-as in animal systems-require revisiting.