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Yue Chen
Researcher at Nanjing Agricultural University
Publications - 13
Citations - 730
Yue Chen is an academic researcher from Nanjing Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Biology. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 589 citations.
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The bZIP transcription factor MoAP1 mediates the oxidative stress response and is critical for pathogenicity of the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae.
Min Guo,Yue Chen,Yan Du,Yanhan Dong,Wang Guo,Su Zhai,Haifeng Zhang,Suomeng Dong,Zhengguang Zhang,Yuanchao Wang,Ping Wang,Xiaobo Zheng +11 more
TL;DR: It is found that MoAP1 is highly expressed in conidia and during invasive hyphal growth, and regulates transcriptions of M. oryzae that are important in the growth, development, and pathogenicity of the fungus.
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The basic leucine zipper transcription factor Moatf1 mediates oxidative stress responses and is necessary for full virulence of the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae.
Min Guo,Wang Guo,Yue Chen,Suomeng Dong,Xing Zhang,Haifeng Zhang,Wenwen Song,Wei Wang,Qi Wang,Ruili Lv,Zhengguang Zhang,Yuanchao Wang,Xiaobo Zheng +12 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that Moatf1 is necessary for full virulence of M. oryzae by regulating the transcription of laccases and peroxidases to impair reactive oxygen species-mediated plant defense.
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Global Genome and Transcriptome Analyses of Magnaporthe oryzae Epidemic Isolate 98-06 Uncover Novel Effectors and Pathogenicity-Related Genes, Revealing Gene Gain and Lose Dynamics in Genome Evolution
Yanhan Dong,Ying Li,Miaomiao Zhao,Maofeng Jing,Xinyu Liu,Muxing Liu,Xianxian Guo,Xing Zhang,Yue Chen,Yongfeng Liu,Yanhong Liu,Wenwu Ye,Haifeng Zhang,Yuanchao Wang,Xiaobo Zheng,Ping Wang,Zhengguang Zhang +16 more
TL;DR: These studies identify novel effector and PaR proteins involved in pathogenicity of the highly aggressive M. oryzae field isolate 98-06, and reveal molecular and genomic dynamics in the evolution of M.Oryzae and rice host interactions.
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Eight RGS and RGS-like proteins orchestrate growth, differentiation, and pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae.
Haifeng Zhang,Wei Tang,Kaiyue Liu,Qian Huang,Xin Zhang,Xia Yan,Yue Chen,Jiansheng Wang,Zhongqiang Qi,Zhengyi Wang,Xiaobo Zheng,Ping Wang,Zhengguang Zhang +12 more
TL;DR: MoRgs1 and MoRgs4 positively regulate surface hydrophobicity, conidiation, and mating and other RGS and RGS-like proteins are also involved in a complex process governing asexual/sexual development, appressorium formation, and pathogenicity.
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Shared and distinct functions of two Gti1/Pac2 family proteins in growth, morphogenesis and pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae.
Yue Chen,Su Zhai,Haifeng Zhang,Rongfang Zuo,Jiamei Wang,Min Guo,Xiaobo Zheng,Ping Wang,Zhengguang Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: Two studies provide a comprehensive analysis of two similar but distinct Gti1/Pac2 family proteins in M.’soryzae, which underlines the important yet conserved functions of these familyprotein in plant pathogenic fungi.