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  • 1993 - Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society

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Clarence I. Kado is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their professional recognition includes being named a Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society in 1993.

No recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main research topics have been documented for Clarence I. Kado in the provided source data.

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Best Publications

  • Horizontal gene transfer

    Michael Syvanen;Clarence I. Kado

  • Regulation of the vir genes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens plasmid pTiC58.

    P M Rogowsky;T J Close;J A Chimera;J J Shaw

  • Processed VirB2 Is the Major Subunit of the Promiscuous Pilus of Agrobacterium tumefaciens

    Erh-Min Lai;Clarence I. Kado

  • Development of a Vibrio Bioluminescence Gene|[ndash]|Set to Monitor Phytopathogenic Bacteria During the Ongoing Disease Process in a Non|[ndash]|Disruptive Manner

    Joe J. Shaw;Clarence I. Kado

  • Conjugative pili of IncP plasmids, and the Ti plasmid T pilus are composed of cyclic subunits.

    Ralf Eisenbrandt;Markus Kalkum;Erh-Min Lai;Rudi Lurz

  • Small, stable shuttle vectors for use in Xanthomonas.

    Robert DeFeyter;Clarence I. Kado;Dean W. Gabriel

  • The T-pilus of Agrobacterium tumefaciens.

    Erh Min Lai;Clarence I. Kado

  • Genetic and Environmental Factors Affecting T-Pilin Export and T-Pilus Biogenesis in Relation to Flagellation of Agrobacterium tumefaciens

    Erh-Min Lai;Olga Chesnokova;Lois M. Banta;Clarence I. Kado

  • Design and development of amplifiable broad-host-range cloning vectors: Analysis of the vir region of Agrobacterium tumefaciens plasmid pTiC58

    T.J. Close;D. Zaitlin;C.I. Kado

  • Membrane location of the Ti plasmid VirB proteins involved in the biosynthesis of a pilin-like conjugative structure on Agrobacterium tumefaciens

    Ken Shirasu;Clarence I. Kado

  • An Isoflavonoid-Inducible Efflux Pump in Agrobacterium tumefaciens Is Involved in Competitive Colonization of Roots

    Jeffrey D. Palumbo;Clarence I. Kado;Donald A. Phillips

  • Characterization of flagella genes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, and the effect of a bald strain on virulence.

    Olga Chesnokova;John B. Coutinho;Imran H. Khan;Maurice S. Mikhail

  • Molecular characterization of the vir regulon of Agrobacterium tumefaciens: complete nucleotide sequence and gene organization of the 28.63-kbp regulon cloned as a single unit.

    P.M. Rogowsky;B.S. Powell;K. Shirasu;T.-S. Lin

  • Incompatible interactions between crucifers and Xanthomonas campestris involve a vascular hypersensitive response: role of the hrpX locus.

    S. Kamoun;H. V. Kamdar;E. Tola;C. I. Kado

  • DNA transfer from Agrobacterium to Zea mays or Brassica by agroinfection is dependent on bacterial virulence functions.

    Nigel Grimsley;Barbara Hohn;Cynthia Ramos;Clarence Kado

  • The virC and virD operons of the Agrobacterium Ti plasmid are regulated by the ros chromosomal gene: analysis of the cloned ros gene.

    M B Cooley;M R D'Souza;C I Kado

  • An inner-membrane-associated virulence protein essential for T-DNA transfer from Agrobacterium tumefaciens to plants exhibits ATPase activity and similarities to conjugative transfer genes.

    Ken Shirasu;Zdena Koukolíková-Nicola;Barbara Hohn;Clarence I. Kado

  • Promiscuous DNA transfer system of Agrobacterium tumefaciens: role of the virB operon in sex pilus assembly and synthesis

    Clarence I. Kado

  • A plant-inducible gene of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris encodes an exocellular component required for growth in the host and hypersensitivity on nonhosts.

    S Kamoun;C I Kado

  • VirA, a coregulator of Ti-specified virulence genes, is phosphorylated in vitro.

    Yong Huang;P. Morel;B. Powell;C. I. Kado

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter M. Rogowsky
Peter M. Rogowsky École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Timothy J. Close
Timothy J. Close University of California, Riverside
Sophien Kamoun
Sophien Kamoun University of East Anglia
Raymond L. Rodriguez
Raymond L. Rodriguez University of California, Davis
Christopher L. Schardl
Christopher L. Schardl University of Kentucky
Sebastian Suerbaum
Sebastian Suerbaum Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Barbara Hohn
Barbara Hohn Friedrich Miescher Institute
Erich Lanka
Erich Lanka Max Planck Society
Mark Achtman
Mark Achtman University of Warwick

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