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Dao-Xiu Zhou is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these fields, Dao-Xiu Zhou has contributed extensively to Plant Science, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Oncology, and Epidemiology, with a primary focus on areas related to plant biology and molecular mechanisms.

Their research topics include Plant Molecular Biology Research, Chromosomal and Genetic Variations, Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism, Plant Gene Expression Analysis, Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research, RNA modifications and cancer, and Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics.

Dao-Xiu Zhou has published multiple papers, several of which have appeared in frequently associated academic journals. Key publication venues for their work include PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, The Plant Cell, Nature Communications, and Nature Plants.

Some recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Dao-Xiu Zhou are:

  • Histone deacetylases control lysine acetylation of ribosomal proteins in rice, 2021, Nucleic Acids Research
  • Histone deacetylase HDA710 controls salt tolerance by regulating ABA signaling in rice, 2020, Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
  • Parental variation in CHG methylation is associated with allelic-specific expression in elite hybrid rice, 2021, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
  • SnRK1 stimulates the histone H3K27me3 demethylase JMJ705 to regulate a transcriptional switch to control energy homeostasis, 2021, The Plant Cell
  • DNA demethylases remodel DNA methylation in rice gametes and zygote and are required for reproduction, 2021, Molecular Plant

Frequent collaborators in Dao-Xiu Zhou's research include Yu Zhao, Qiutao Xu, Yaping Yue, Yue Lu, and Xuan Ma. These co-authors are notable for multiple joint publications demonstrating ongoing collaborative research efforts.

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms of ROS Regulation of Plant Development and Stress Responses

    Honglin Huang;Farhan Ullah;Dao Xiu Zhou;Ming Yi

  • The WUSCHEL-Related Homeobox Gene WOX11 Is Required to Activate Shoot-Borne Crown Root Development in Rice

    Yu Zhao;Yongfeng Hu;Mingqiu Dai;Limin Huang

  • Arabidopsis GCN5, HD1, and TAF1/HAF2 Interact to Regulate Histone Acetylation Required for Light-Responsive Gene Expression

    Moussa Benhamed;Claire Bertrand;Caroline Servet;Dao-Xiu Zhou

  • Regulatory mechanism of plant gene transcription by GT-elements and GT-factors

    Dao-Xiu Zhou

  • Development of enhancer trap lines for functional analysis of the rice genome

    Changyin Wu;Xiangjun Li;Wenya Yuan;Guoxing Chen

  • Histone Acetylation Enzymes Coordinate Metabolism and Gene Expression

    Yuan Shen;Wei Wei;Dao-Xiu Zhou

  • The R2R3-type MYB gene OsMYB91 has a function in coordinating plant growth and salt stress tolerance in rice.

    Ning Zhu;Saifeng Cheng;Xiaoyun Liu;Hao Du

  • The Interaction between Rice ERF3 and WOX11 Promotes Crown Root Development by Regulating Gene Expression Involved in Cytokinin Signaling

    Yu Zhao;Saifeng Cheng;Yaling Song;Yulan Huang

  • Down-regulation of a SILENT INFORMATION REGULATOR2-related histone deacetylase gene, OsSRT1, induces DNA fragmentation and cell death in rice.

    Limin Huang;Qianwen Sun;Fujun Qin;Chen Li

  • Identification and analysis of adenine N6-methylation sites in the rice genome.

    Chao Zhou;Changshi Wang;Hongbo Liu;Qiangwei Zhou

  • Extensive sequence divergence between the reference genomes of two elite indica rice varieties Zhenshan 97 and Minghui 63.

    Jianwei Zhang;Ling Ling Chen;Feng Xing;David A. Kudrna

  • Rice jmjC domain-containing gene JMJ706 encodes H3K9 demethylase required for floral organ development

    Qianwen Sun;Dao-Xiu Zhou

  • Histone Acetyltransferase AtGCN5/HAG1 Is a Versatile Regulator of Developmental and Inducible Gene Expression in Arabidopsis

    Caroline Servet;Natalia Conde e Silva;Dao-Xiu Zhou

  • Arabidopsis histone acetyltransferase AtGCN5 regulates the floral meristem activity through the WUSCHEL/AGAMOUS pathway.

    Claire Bertrand;Catherine Bergounioux;Séverine Domenichini;Marianne Delarue

  • Histone acetyltransferase GCN5 is essential for heat stress‐responsive gene activation and thermotolerance in Arabidopsis

    Zhaorong Hu;Na Song;Mei Zheng;Xinye Liu

  • The Rice YABBY1 Gene Is Involved in the Feedback Regulation of Gibberellin Metabolism

    Mingqiu Dai;Yu Zhao;Qian Ma;Yongfeng Hu

  • Histone deacetylase HDA9 negatively regulates salt and drought stress responsiveness in Arabidopsis

    Yu Zheng;Yue Ding;Xuan Sun;Sisi Xie

  • A WUSCHEL-LIKE HOMEOBOX Gene Represses a YABBY Gene Expression Required for Rice Leaf Development

    Mingqiu Dai;Yongfeng Hu;Yu Zhao;Huifang Liu

  • Rice histone deacetylase genes display specific expression patterns and developmental functions

    Yongfeng Hu;Fujun Qin;Limin Huang;Qianwen Sun

  • Transcriptional activation by Arabidopsis GT-1 may be through interaction with TFIIA-TBP-TATA complex.

    José Le Gourrierec;You‐Fang Li;Dao‐Xiu Zhou

Frequent Co-Authors

Qifa Zhang
Qifa Zhang Huazhong Agricultural University
Zhongfu Ni
Zhongfu Ni China Agricultural University
Zhaorong Hu
Zhaorong Hu China Agricultural University
Mingming Xin
Mingming Xin China Agricultural University
Moussa Benhamed
Moussa Benhamed University of Paris-Saclay
Huiru Peng
Huiru Peng China Agricultural University
Yingyin Yao
Yingyin Yao China Agricultural University
Caiguo Xu
Caiguo Xu Huazhong Agricultural University
Rod A. Wing
Rod A. Wing University of Arizona
Xianghua Li
Xianghua Li Huazhong Agricultural University

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