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Soo In Lee
Researcher at Rural Development Administration
Publications - 70
Citations - 1519
Soo In Lee is an academic researcher from Rural Development Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brassica rapa & Gene. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1220 citations. Previous affiliations of Soo In Lee include Gyeongsang National University.
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A novel cold‐inducible zinc finger protein from soybean, SCOF‐1, enhances cold tolerance in transgenic plants
Jong Cheol Kim,Sang Hyoung Lee,Yong Hwa Cheong,Cheol Min Yoo,Soo In Lee,Hyun Jin Chun,Dae-Jin Yun,Jong Chan Hong,Sang Yeol Lee,Chae Oh Lim,Moo Je Cho +10 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that SCOF-1 may function as a positive regulator of COR gene expression mediated by ABRE via protein-protein interaction, which in turn enhances cold tolerance of plants.
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Soybean Kunitz trypsin inhibitor (SKTI) confers resistance to the brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens Stål) in transgenic rice
Soo In Lee,Sung-Ho Lee,Ja Choon Koo,Hyun Jin Chun,Chae Oh Lim,Jeom Hee Mun,Yoo Han Song,Moo Je Cho +7 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the role of SKTI in a plant's defense system against insect predation revealed that transgenic plants are more resistant to destructive insect pest of rice, brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens Stal), than the control plants, thus, introduction ofSKTI into rice plants can be used to control insect pests.
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Comparative genomic and transcriptomic analyses of Family-1 UDP glycosyltransferase in three Brassica species and Arabidopsis indicates stress-responsive regulation
Hafiz Mamoon Rehman,Muhammad Amjad Nawaz,Zahid Hussain Shah,Jutta Ludwig-Müller,Gyuhwa Chung,Muhammad Qadir Ahmad,Seung Hwan Yang,Soo In Lee +7 more
TL;DR: This study identifies unique candidate UGTs for the manipulation of biotic and abiotic stress pathways in Brassica and Arabidopsis and identified them as unique modulators against environmental stimuli.
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Expressed sequence tags of Chinese cabbage flower bud cDNA.
Chae Oh Lim,Ho Yeon Kim,Min Gab Kim,Soo In Lee,Woo Sik Chung,Sung Han Park,Inhwan Hwang,Moo Je Cho +7 more
TL;DR: The authors' extensive EST analysis of genes expressed in floral organs not only contributes to the understanding of the dynamics of genome expression patterns in floral bodies but also adds data to the repertoire of all genomic genes.
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Characterization of a cDNA encoding cysteine proteinase inhibitor from Chinese cabbage (Brassica campestris L. ssp. pekinensis) flower buds.
TL;DR: Genomic Southern blot analysis revealed that the BCPI gene is a member of a small multi-gene family in Chinese cabbage and Northern blot analysis showed that it is differentially expressed in the flower bud, leaf and root.