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Mingjiao Chen

Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Publications -  38
Citations -  1338

Mingjiao Chen is an academic researcher from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pollen & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 31 publications receiving 925 citations. Previous affiliations of Mingjiao Chen include Rice University.

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Jasmonic acid regulates spikelet development in rice

TL;DR: A previously unknown role of the plant hormone jasmonic acid (JA) in determining rice (Oryza sativa) spikelet morphogenesis is reported and the role of JA in reproduction has diversified during the flowering plant evolution.
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The Rice Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factor TDR INTERACTING PROTEIN2 Is a Central Switch in Early Anther Development

TL;DR: The findings suggest that the bHLH proteins TIP2, TDR, and EAT1 play a central role in regulating differentiation, morphogenesis, and degradation of anther somatic cell layers, highlighting the role of paralogous b HLH proteins in regulating distinct steps of plant cell–type determination.
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Rice CYP703A3, a cytochrome P450 hydroxylase, is essential for development of anther cuticle and pollen exine.

TL;DR: The results suggest that CYP703A3 represents a conserved and diversified biochemical pathway for in-chain hydroxylation of lauric acid required for the development of male organ in higher plants.
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Brassinosteroids promote development of rice pollen grains and seeds by triggering expression of Carbon Starved Anther, a MYB domain protein.

TL;DR: It is shown that a phytohormone, the brassinosteroids (BRs) promotes pollen and seed development in rice by directly promoting expression of Carbon Starved Anther (CSA) which encodes a MYB domain protein.
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Two ATP Binding Cassette G Transporters, Rice ATP Binding Cassette G26 and ATP Binding Cassette G15, Collaboratively Regulate Rice Male Reproduction

TL;DR: It is proposed that Os ABCG26 and OsABCG15 collaboratively regulate rice male reproduction: OsABCg26 is mainly responsible for the transport of lipidic molecules from tapetal cells to anther wall layers, whereas OsabcG15 mainly is responsible forThe export of lipidics molecules from the tapetAL cells toAnther locules for pollen exine development.