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Steven D. Clouse
Researcher at North Carolina State University
Publications - 63
Citations - 7880
Steven D. Clouse is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brassinosteroid & Signal transduction. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 63 publications receiving 7289 citations.
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The Arabidopsis Leucine-rich Repeat Receptor Kinase BIR3 Negatively Regulates BAK1 Receptor Complex Formation and Stabilizes BAK1
Julia Imkampe,Thierry Halter,Shuhua Huang,Sarina Schulze,Sara Mazzotta,Nikola Schmidt,Raffaele Manstretta,Sandra Postel,Michael Wierzba,Yong Yang,Walter van Dongen,Mark Stahl,Cyril Zipfel,Michael B. Goshe,Steven D. Clouse,Sacco C. de Vries,Frans E. Tax,Xiaofeng Wang,Birgit Kemmerling +18 more
TL;DR: It is shown that BAK1-related pathways such as innate immunity and cell death control are affected by BIR3 in Arabidopsis thaliana, and Bir3 also has a strong negative impact on BR signaling.
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Expression of a plant gene with sequence similarity to animal TGF‐β receptor interacting protein is regulated by brassinosteroids and required for normal plant development
Jingrui Jiang,Steven D. Clouse +1 more
TL;DR: It is reported here the novel observation that transcript levels of TRIP-1 homologs in plants are regulated by BR treatment under a variety of conditions, and that transgenic plants expressing antisense TRip-1 RNA exhibit a broad range of developmental defects.
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Transcriptional and posttranscriptional regulation of Arabidopsis TCH4 expression by diverse stimuli. Roles of cis regions and brassinosteroids.
Emanuil A. Iliev,Wei Xu,Diana H. Polisensky,Man-Ho Oh,Rebecca S. Torisky,Steven D. Clouse,Janet Braam +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that induction of expression by the diverse stimuli of touch, darkness, cold, heat, and brassinosteroids (BRs) is conferred to reporter genes by the same 102-bp 5′-untranscribed TCH4 region; this result is consistent with the idea that shared regulatory elements are employed by diverse stimuli.
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Soybean BRU1 Encodes a Functional Xyloglucan Endotransglycosylase That is Highly Expressed in Inner Epicotyl Tissues during Brassinosteroid-Promoted Elongation
TL;DR: Results suggest a role for BRUl in vascular development in addition to cell elongation and in situ hybridization reveals highest BRUl transcript accumulation in inner epicotyl tissue, particularly the phloem and paratracheary parenchyma cells.
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Membrane proteomic analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana using alternative solubilization techniques.
TL;DR: Overall, the data show that methanol is a better alternative for identifying a wider range of membrane proteins than the nonionic detergent Brij-58.