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47
Citations
11175
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18598
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7603

Overview

Gregory Pearce is affiliated with Washington State University in the United States. Their academic profile focuses on a range of aspects tied to their institution, although specific research topics, publication venues, and co-authors are not detailed in the available data.

While there are no listed recent papers, publications, or book contributions associated with Gregory Pearce, their role at Washington State University suggests involvement in ongoing research and academic activities within that environment.

There are no recorded awards or honors attached to their profile, nor detailed information on main or subfields of study or main topics of research that could provide insight into their specialization or scholarly interests. Similarly, no collaborative networks or frequent publication venues have been identified.

Given the lack of additional documentary evidence, all that can be asserted is their established professional connection with Washington State University, which positions them within the broader academic community in the United States.

Best Publications

  • A Polypeptide from Tomato Leaves Induces Wound-Inducible Proteinase Inhibitor Proteins

    Gregory Pearce;Daniel Strydom;Scott Johnson;Clarence A. Ryan

  • An endogenous peptide signal in Arabidopsis activates components of the innate immune response.

    Alisa Huffaker;Gregory Pearce;Clarence A. Ryan

  • Structure, expression, and antisense inhibition of the systemin precursor gene

    Barry McGurl;Gregory Pearce;Martha Orozco-Cardenas;Clarence A. Ryan

  • The cell surface leucine-rich repeat receptor for AtPep1, an endogenous peptide elicitor in Arabidopsis, is functional in transgenic tobacco cells.

    Yube Yamaguchi;Gregory Pearce;Clarence A. Ryan

  • RALF, a 5-kDa ubiquitous polypeptide in plants, arrests root growth and development.

    Gregory Pearce;Daniel S. Moura;Johannes Stratmann;Clarence A. Ryan

  • Production of multiple plant hormones from a single polyprotein precursor

    Gregory Pearce;Daniel S. Moura;Johannes Stratmann;Johannes Stratmann;Clarence A. Ryan

  • Overexpression of the prosystemin gene in transgenic tomato plants generates a systemic signal that constitutively induces proteinase inhibitor synthesis

    Barry McGurl;Martha Orozco-Cardenas;Gregory Pearce;Clarence A. Ryan

  • Plant elicitor peptides are conserved signals regulating direct and indirect antiherbivore defense

    Alisa Huffaker;Gregory Pearce;Nathalie Veyrat;Matthias Erb

  • SYSTEMIN: A Polypeptide Signal for Plant Defensive Genes

    Clarence A. Ryan;Gregory Pearce

  • Systemins: a functionally defined family of peptide signals that regulate defensive genes in Solanaceae species.

    Clarence A. Ryan;Gregory Pearce

  • Plant Proteinase inhibitors: A defense against herbivorous insects?

    Roxanne M. Broadway;Sean S. Duffey;Gregory Pearce;Clarence A. Ryan

  • Proteinase inhibitor-inducing factor activity in tomato leaves resides in oligosaccharides enzymically released from cell walls.

    Paul D. Bishop;Donald J. Makus;Gregory Pearce;Clarence A. Ryan

  • Isolation and characterization of the proteinase inhibitor-inducing factor from tomato leaves. Identity and activity of poly- and oligogalacturonide fragments.

    P D Bishop;G Pearce;J E Bryant;C A Ryan

  • Regulation of synthesis of proteinase inhibitors I and II mRNAs in leaves of wounded tomato plants.

    J S Graham;G Hall;G Pearce;C A Ryan

  • Systemic Signaling in Tomato Plants for Defense against Herbivores ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE NOVEL DEFENSE-SIGNALING GLYCOPEPTIDE HORMONES CODED IN A SINGLE PRECURSOR GENE

    Gregory Pearce;Clarence A. Ryan

  • Wound-induced proteinase inhibitors from tomato leaves. II. The cDNA-deduced primary structure of pre-inhibitor II.

    J S Graham;G Pearce;J Merryweather;K Titani

  • Wound-induced proteinase inhibitors from tomato leaves. I. The cDNA-deduced primary structure of pre-inhibitor I and its post-translational processing.

    J S Graham;G Pearce;J Merryweather;K Titani

  • Cost-effective expression and purification of antimicrobial and host defense peptides in Escherichia coli.

    B. Bommarius;Håvard Jenssen;Håvard Jenssen;M. Elliott;J. Kindrachuk

  • Purification and characterization from tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) leaves of six small, wound-inducible, proteinase isoinhibitors of the potato inhibitor II family.

    G Pearce;S Johnson;C A Ryan

  • Autoradiographic and biochemical evidence for the systemic translocation of systemin in tomato plants

    Javier Narváez-Vásquez;Gregory Pearce;Martha L. Orozco-Cardenas;Vincent R. Franceschi

Frequent Co-Authors

Clarence A. Ryan
Clarence A. Ryan Washington State University
Edward E. Farmer
Edward E. Farmer University of Lausanne
Michael N. G. James
Michael N. G. James University of Alberta
Marilyn A. Anderson
Marilyn A. Anderson La Trobe University
Irvin E. Liener
Irvin E. Liener University of Minnesota
Peter E. A. Teal
Peter E. A. Teal United States Department of Agriculture
Ted C. J. Turlings
Ted C. J. Turlings University of Neuchâtel
Vincent R. Franceschi
Vincent R. Franceschi Washington State University
Matthias Erb
Matthias Erb University of Bern
Steven P. Briggs
Steven P. Briggs University of California, San Diego

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