His primary scientific interests are in Arabidopsis, Jasmonate, Gene, Biochemistry and Genetics. His Arabidopsis study is concerned with Mutant in general. His Jasmonate research includes elements of Coronatine, Regulation of gene expression and Transcription factor.
His work in the fields of Gene, such as Oryza sativa, Peptide sequence and Gene mapping, overlaps with other areas such as Restriction fragment length polymorphism. His Ubiquitin ligase, Protein structure, Signal transduction and F-box protein study in the realm of Biochemistry connects with subjects such as Histone deacetylase 5. His work on Genetics is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Secale.
Daoxin Xie mainly investigates Arabidopsis, Jasmonate, Cell biology, Genetics and Gene. His Arabidopsis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Arabidopsis thaliana, Regulation of gene expression and F-box protein. The study incorporates disciplines such as Jasmonic acid, Transcription factor, Proteasome, Coronatine and Plant defense against herbivory in addition to Jasmonate.
The concepts of his Cell biology study are interwoven with issues in Plant hormone, RNA interference, Biosynthesis and Botany. His work on Genome, Virus, Gene mapping and Genetic marker as part of general Genetics research is often related to Restriction fragment length polymorphism, thus linking different fields of science. Many of his studies on Gene apply to Rice grain as well.
Daoxin Xie mainly focuses on Cell biology, Arabidopsis, Jasmonate, Strigolactone and Receptor. His Cell biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Mutant and Repressor. The various areas that he examines in his Arabidopsis study include Cucumber mosaic virus, F-box protein, Hypocotyl, RNA interference and Regulation of gene expression.
His studies in Jasmonate integrate themes in fields like Biosynthesis, Transcription factor, Coronatine, Plant defense against herbivory and Transcription. His study in Receptor is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Peptide sequence, Mutagenesis and Parasitic plant. His Peptide sequence study which covers Non canonical that intersects with Botany.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Receptor, Arabidopsis, Cell biology, Jasmonate and Botany. Daoxin Xie carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Arabidopsis and Molecular Sequence Annotation. The Cell biology study combines topics in areas such as RNA interference and Insect.
His study connects Plant defense against herbivory and Jasmonate. His Botany research incorporates themes from Peptide sequence, Non canonical and Plant genetics. His study with Gene expression involves better knowledge in Gene.
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COI1: An Arabidopsis Gene Required for Jasmonate-Regulated Defense and Fertility
Dao-Xin Xie;Bart F. Feys;Sarah James;Manuela Nieto-Rostro.
Science (1998)
The Jasmonate-ZIM-Domain Proteins Interact with the WD-Repeat/bHLH/MYB Complexes to Regulate Jasmonate-Mediated Anthocyanin Accumulation and Trichome Initiation in Arabidopsis thaliana
Tiancong Qi;Susheng Song;Qingcuo Ren;Dewei Wu.
The Plant Cell (2011)
The SCFCOI1 Ubiquitin-Ligase Complexes Are Required for Jasmonate Response in Arabidopsis
Linghui Xu;Fuquan Liu;Esther Lechner;Pascal Genschik.
The Plant Cell (2002)
The Arabidopsis CORONATINE INSENSITIVE1 Protein Is a Jasmonate Receptor
Jianbin Yan;Chi Zhang;Min Gu;Zhiyan Bai.
The Plant Cell (2009)
COI1 links jasmonate signalling and fertility to the SCF ubiquitin-ligase complex in Arabidopsis.
Alessandra Devoto;Manuela Nieto-Rostro;Daoxin Xie;Christine Ellis.
Plant Journal (2002)
The Jasmonate-ZIM Domain Proteins Interact with the R2R3-MYB Transcription Factors MYB21 and MYB24 to Affect Jasmonate-Regulated Stamen Development in Arabidopsis
Susheng Song;Tiancong Qi;Huang Huang;Qingcuo Ren.
The Plant Cell (2011)
Chromosomal rearrangements in the rye genome relative to that of wheat
Katrien M. Devos;Mark D Atkinson;C. N. Chinoy;H. A. Francis.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1993)
Control of a key transition from prostrate to erect growth in rice domestication
Lubin Tan;Xianran Li;Fengxia Liu;Xianyou Sun.
Nature Genetics (2008)
Gibberellin acts through jasmonate to control the expression of MYB21, MYB24, and MYB57 to promote stamen filament growth in Arabidopsis.
Hui Cheng;Susheng Song;Langtao Xiao;Hui-Meng Linda Soo.
PLOS Genetics (2009)
DWARF14 is a non-canonical hormone receptor for strigolactone
Ruifeng Yao;Zhenhua Ming;Liming Yan;Suhua Li.
Nature (2016)
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