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National Ranking
753

Overview

Jin-Gui Chen is affiliated with Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions also made in Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

The scientist's work delves into several subfields including Plant Science, Molecular Biology, Agronomy and Crop Science, Biomedical Engineering, and Genetics. The main topics explored involve:

  • Plant Molecular Biology Research
  • Plant Gene Expression Analysis
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Bioenergy Crop Production and Management
  • Biofuel Production and Bioconversion
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
  • Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance

Jin-Gui Chen's recent papers include:

  • Role of Reactive Oxygen Species and Hormones in Plant Responses to Temperature Changes, 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Construct design for CRISPR/Cas-based genome editing in plants, 2021, Trends in Plant Science
  • Phylogenetic Occurrence of the Phenylpropanoid Pathway and Lignin Biosynthesis in Plants, 2021, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Lectin Receptor-Like Kinases: The Sensor and Mediator at the Plant Cell Surface, 2020, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Transcriptional Regulation of Drought Response in Arabidopsis and Woody Plants, 2021, Frontiers in Plant Science

The most frequent co-authors collaborating with Jin-Gui Chen include Gerald A. Tuskan, Wellington Muchero, Timothy J. Tschaplinski, Xiaohan Yang, and Tao Yao.

Their work has been published extensively in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Frontiers in Plant Science, BioDesign Research, OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information), and Horticulture Research.

Best Publications

  • Cell surface- and rho GTPase-based auxin signaling controls cellular interdigitation in Arabidopsis.

    Tongda Xu;Mingzhang Wen;Shingo Nagawa;Ying Fu

  • Different Signaling and Cell Death Roles of Heterotrimeric G Protein α and β Subunits in the Arabidopsis Oxidative Stress Response to Ozone

    Junghee H. Joo;Shiyu Wang;J. G. Chen;Alan M Jones

  • Modulation of Cell Proliferation by Heterotrimeric G Protein in Arabidopsis

    Hemayet Ullah;Jin-Gui Chen;Jeff C. Young;Kyung-Hoan Im

  • ABP1 is required for organized cell elongation and division in Arabidopsis embryogenesis.

    Jin-Gui Chen;Hemayet Ullah;Jeffery C. Young;Michael R. Sussman

  • The β-Subunit of the Arabidopsis G Protein Negatively Regulates Auxin-Induced Cell Division and Affects Multiple Developmental Processes

    Hemayet Ullah;Jin Gui Chen;Brenda Temple;Douglas C. Boyes

  • A Seven-Transmembrane RGS Protein That Modulates Plant Cell Proliferation

    Jin Gui Chen;Francis S. Willard;Jirong Huang;Jiansheng Liang

  • Population genomics of Populus trichocarpa identifies signatures of selection and adaptive trait associations

    Luke M Evans;Gancho T Slavov;Eli Rodgers-Melnick;Joel Martin

  • Regulation of Lignin Biosynthesis and Its Role in Growth-Defense Tradeoffs.

    Meng Xie;Meng Xie;Jin Zhang;Timothy J Tschaplinski;Gerald A Tuskan

  • Role of a Heterotrimeric G Protein in Regulation of Arabidopsis Seed Germination

    Hemayet Ullah;Jin Gui Chen;Shucai Wang;Alan M. Jones

  • G-Protein Complex Mutants Are Hypersensitive to Abscisic Acid Regulation of Germination and Postgermination Development

    Sona Pandey;Jin Gui Chen;Jin Gui Chen;Alan M. Jones;Sarah M. Assmann

  • Heterotrimeric G protein signalling in the plant kingdom

    Daisuke Urano;Jin Gui Chen;José Ramón Botella;Alan M. Jones

  • Arabidopsis Ovate Family Protein 1 is a transcriptional repressor that suppresses cell elongation

    Shucai Wang;Ying Chang;Jianjun Guo;Jin-Gui Chen

  • GTPase acceleration as the rate-limiting step in Arabidopsis G protein-coupled sugar signaling

    Christopher A. Johnston;J. Philip Taylor;Yajun Gao;Adam J. Kimple

  • The Plastid Protein THYLAKOID FORMATION1 and the Plasma Membrane G-Protein GPA1 Interact in a Novel Sugar-Signaling Mechanism in Arabidopsis

    Jirong Huang;J. Philip Taylor;Jin Gui Chen;Joachim F. Uhrig

  • TRICHOMELESS1 regulates trichome patterning by suppressing GLABRA1 in Arabidopsis.

    Shucai Wang;Su Hwan Kwak;Qingning Zeng;Brian E. Ellis

  • Arabidopsis G-protein interactome reveals connections to cell wall carbohydrates and morphogenesis

    Karsten Klopffleisch;Nguyen Phan;Kelsey Augustin;Robert S. Bayne

  • Crystal structure of auxin‐binding protein 1 in complex with auxin

    Eui-Jeon Woo;Jacqueline Marshall;James Bauly;Jin-Gui Chen

  • OVATE FAMILY PROTEIN4 (OFP4) interaction with KNAT7 regulates secondary cell wall formation in Arabidopsis thaliana.

    Eryang Li;Shucai Wang;Yuanyuan Liu;Jin-Gui Chen

  • Differential Roles of Arabidopsis Heterotrimeric G-Protein Subunits in Modulating Cell Division in Roots

    Jin Gui Chen;Yajun Gao;Alan M Jones

  • GCR1 Can Act Independently of Heterotrimeric G-Protein in Response to Brassinosteroids and Gibberellins in Arabidopsis Seed Germination

    Jin Gui Chen;Sona Pandey;Jirong Huang;José M. Alonso

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald A. Tuskan
Gerald A. Tuskan Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Alan M. Jones
Alan M. Jones University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Timothy J. Tschaplinski
Timothy J. Tschaplinski Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jeremy Schmutz
Jeremy Schmutz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Arthur J. Ragauskas
Arthur J. Ragauskas University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Erika Lindquist
Erika Lindquist United States Department of Energy
Brian E. Ellis
Brian E. Ellis University of British Columbia
Yunqiao Pu
Yunqiao Pu Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Kerrie Barry
Kerrie Barry United States Department of Energy
Anne M. Borland
Anne M. Borland Newcastle University

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