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Raymond W. Kwong
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 9
Citations - 1590
Raymond W. Kwong is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Leafy. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1389 citations.
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Arabidopsis LEAFY COTYLEDON1 Is Sufficient to Induce Embryo Development in Vegetative Cells
Tamar Lotan,Masa-aki Ohto,Kelly Matsudaira Yee,Marilyn A. L. West,Russell S. Lo,Raymond W. Kwong,Kazutoshi Yamagishi,Robert L. Fischer,Robert B. Goldberg,John J. Harada +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that LEC1 is an important regulator of embryo development that activates the transcription of genes required for both embryo morphogenesis and cellular differentiation.
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LEAFY COTYLEDON1-LIKE Defines a Class of Regulators Essential for Embryo Development
Raymond W. Kwong,Anhthu Q. Bui,Hyeseung Lee,Linda W. Kwong,Robert L. Fischer,Robert B. Goldberg,John J. Harada +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that LEC1-type HAP3 subunits arose from a common origin uniquely in plants, and L1L, an essential regulator of embryo development, defines a unique class of plant HAP 3 subunits.
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LEC1 sequentially regulates the transcription of genes involved in diverse developmental processes during seed development
Julie M. Pelletier,Raymond W. Kwong,Soomin Park,Brandon H. Le,Russell Baden,Alexandro Cagliari,Meryl Hashimoto,Matthew D. Munoz,Robert L. Fischer,Robert B. Goldberg,John J. Harada +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that LEC1 transcriptionally regulates genes involved in photosynthesis and other developmental processes in early and maturation genes in late seed development, and strong conservation in the developmental processes and gene networks regulated by L EC1 is demonstrated in two dicotyledonous plants that diverged ∼92 Mya.
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Arabidopsis Calmodulin-binding Protein IQ67-Domain 1 Localizes to Microtubules and Interacts with Kinesin Light Chain-related Protein-1
Katharina Bürstenbinder,Tatyana Savchenko,Jens Daniel Müller,Aaron W. Adamson,Gina Stamm,Raymond W. Kwong,Brandon J. Zipp,Dhurvas Chandrasekaran Dinesh,Steffen Abel,Steffen Abel,Steffen Abel +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that IQD1 binds to multiple Arabidopsis CaM and CaM-like proteins in vitro and in yeast two-hybrid interaction assays, providing novel insight into IQD function and a framework to study plant kinesin regulation.
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Plant Embryogenesis (Zygotic and Somatic)
TL;DR: Zygotic embryogenesis in higher plants describes the developmental period in which the zygote undergoes a series of differentiation events, leading to the formation of a mature embryo.