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Ming Guo
Ming Guo
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska
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A type III effector ADP-ribosylates RNA-binding proteins and quells plant immunity
ZQ Fu, M Guo, B Jeong, F Tian, TE Elthon, RL Cerny, D Staiger, JR Alfano
Nature 447 (7142), 284-288, 2007
4612007
Identification of Pseudomonas syringae type III effectors that can suppress programmed cell death in plants and yeast
Y Jamir, M Guo, HS Oh, T Petnicki‐Ocwieja, S Chen, X Tang, ...
The Plant Journal 37 (4), 554-565, 2004
3462004
The Majority of the Type III Effector Inventory of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 Can Suppress Plant Immunity
M Guo, F Tian, Y Wamboldt, JR Alfano
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 22 (9), 1069-1080, 2009
3192009
The Pseudomonas syringae type III‐secreted protein HopPtoD2 possesses protein tyrosine phosphatase activity and suppresses programmed cell death in plants
A Espinosa, M Guo, VC Tam, ZQ Fu, JR Alfano
Molecular Microbiology 49 (2), 377-387, 2003
2482003
Epigenetic control of a transcription factor at the cross section of two antagonistic pathways
R Alvarez-Venegas, AA Abdallat, M Guo, JR Alfano, Z Avramova
Epigenetics 2 (2), 106-113, 2007
1952007
The Pseudomonas syringae type III effector HopG1 targets mitochondria, alters plant development and suppresses plant innate immunity
A Block, M Guo, G Li, C Elowsky, TE Clemente, JR Alfano
Cellular Microbiology 12 (3), 318-330, 2010
1452010
Structure function analysis of an ADP-ribosyltransferase type III effector and its RNA-binding target in plant immunity
B Jeong, Y Lin, A Joe, M Guo, C Korneli, H Yang, P Wang, M Yu, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 286 (50), 43272-43281, 2011
1122011
A bacterial effector co-opts calmodulin to target the plant microtubule network
M Guo, P Kim, G Li, CG Elowsky, JR Alfano
Cell Host & Microbe 19 (1), 67-78, 2016
1002016
Cyclic ADP ribose isomers: Production, chemical structures, and immune signaling
MK Manik, Y Shi, S Li, MA Zaydman, N Damaraju, S Eastman, TG Smith, ...
Science 377 (6614), eadc8969, 2022
912022
Fine mapping and cloning of the major seed protein quantitative trait loci on soybean chromosome 20
CE Fliege, RA Ward, P Vogel, H Nguyen, T Quach, M Guo, JPG Viana, ...
The Plant Journal 110 (1), 114-128, 2022
592022
Pseudomonas syringae catalases are collectively required for plant pathogenesis
M Guo, A Block, CD Bryan, DF Becker, JR Alfano
Journal of Bacteriology 194 (18), 5054-5064, 2012
542012
A phytobacterial TIR domain effector manipulates NAD+ to promote virulence
S Eastman, T Smith, MA Zaydman, P Kim, S Martinez, N Damaraju, ...
New Phytologist 233 (2), 890-904, 2022
532022
The HopPtoF Locus of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 Encodes a Type III Chaperone and a Cognate Effector
L Shan, H Oh, J Chen, M Guo, J Zhou, JR Alfano, A Collmer, X Jia, X Tang
Molecular plant-microbe interactions 17 (5), 447-455, 2004
522004
Pseudomonas syringae HrpJ is a type III secreted protein that is required for plant pathogenesis, injection of effectors, and secretion of the HrpZ1 harpin
ZQ Fu, M Guo, JR Alfano
Journal of Bacteriology 188 (17), 6060-6069, 2006
492006
Comparative genomics reveal pathogenicity‐related loci in Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae biovar 3
Z Zhao, J Chen, X Gao, D Zhang, J Zhang, J Wen, H Qin, M Guo, L Huang
Molecular Plant Pathology 20 (7), 923-942, 2019
422019
Pseudomonas syringae type III chaperones ShcO1, ShcS1, and ShcS2 facilitate translocation of their cognate effectors and can substitute for each other in the secretion of HopO1-1
M Guo, ST Chancey, F Tian, Z Ge, Y Jamir, JR Alfano
Journal of Bacteriology 187 (12), 4257-4269, 2005
412005
The presence of diverse IS elements and an avrPphD homologue that acts as a virulence factor on the pathogenicity plasmid of Erwinia herbicola pv. gypsophilae
M Guo, S Manulis, H Mor, I Barash
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 15 (7), 709-716, 2002
382002
Comparative genome analysis of plant ascomycete fungal pathogens with different lifestyles reveals distinctive virulence strategies
Y Wang, J Wu, J Yan, M Guo, L Xu, L Hou, Q Zou
BMC genomics 23 (1), 34, 2022
332022
Rhizosphere microbiomes in a historical maize-soybean rotation system respond to host species and nitrogen fertilization at the genus and subgenus levels
MA Meier, MG Lopez-Guerrero, M Guo, MR Schmer, JR Herr, ...
Applied and environmental microbiology 87 (12), e03132-20, 2021
312021
Expression of AtWRI1 and AtDGAT1 during soybean embryo development influences oil and carbohydrate metabolism
CL Arias, T Quach, T Huynh, H Nguyen, A Moretti, Y Shi, M Guo, A Rasoul, ...
Plant Biotechnology Journal 20 (7), 1327-1345, 2022
242022
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