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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Linda Hanley-Bowdoin is affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on agricultural and biological sciences, with significant contributions to biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Major subfields of study include plant science, molecular biology, insect science, horticulture, and ecology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics centered on plant virus research, plant pathogenic bacteria, genomics and chromatin dynamics, chromosomal and genetic variations, insect-plant interactions and control, plant molecular biology research, and agronomy related to cocoa and sweet potato cultivation.

Linda Hanley-Bowdoin has published extensively, with notable frequent appearances in journals such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Scientific Reports, Frontiers in Plant Science, Methods in Molecular Biology, and Research Square. Selected recent papers include:

  • A plant DNA virus replicates in the salivary glands of its insect vector via recruitment of host DNA synthesis machinery, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • A calmodulin-binding transcription factor links calcium signaling to antiviral RNAi defense in plants, 2021, Cell Host & Microbe
  • Cotton leaf curl Multan virus βC1 Protein Induces Autophagy by Disrupting the Interaction of Autophagy-Related Protein 3 with Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases, 2020, The Plant Cell
  • Loss of Small-RNA-Directed DNA Methylation in the Plant Cell Cycle Promotes Germline Reprogramming and Somaclonal Variation, 2020, Current Biology
  • Early detection of plant virus infection using multispectral imaging and spatial-spectral machine learning, 2022, Scientific Reports

Collaborations form an important part of their research output. Frequent co-authors include José Trinidad Ascencio-Ibáñez, Mary M. Dallas, J. Steen Hoyer, Catherine D. Aimone, and David O. Deppong.

Linda Hanley-Bowdoin was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2005.

Best Publications

  • Geminiviruses: masters at redirecting and reprogramming plant processes

    Linda Hanley-Bowdoin;Eduardo R. Bejarano;Dominique Robertson;Shahid Mansoor

  • Geminiviruses: Models for Plant DNA Replication, Transcription, and Cell Cycle Regulation

    Linda Hanley-Bowdoin;Sharon B. Settlage;Beverly M. Orozco;Steven Nagar

  • Global analysis of Arabidopsis gene expression uncovers a complex array of changes impacting pathogen response and cell cycle during geminivirus infection

    José Trinidad Ascencio-Ibáñez;Rosangela Sozzani;Tae-Jin Lee;Tzu-Ming Chu

  • Interaction between a geminivirus replication protein and origin DNA is essential for viral replication.

    E. P. B. Fontes;P. A. Eagle;P. S. Sipe;V. A. Luckow

  • RRB1 and RRB2 encode maize retinoblastoma-related proteins that interact with a plant D-type cyclin and geminivirus replication protein.

    Robert A. Ach;Tim Durfee;Ann B. Miller;Patti Taranto

  • Silencing of a meristematic gene using geminivirus-derived vectors.

    Charles Peele;Chad V. Jordan;Nooduan Muangsan;Michael Turnage

  • Geminivirus replication origins have a modular organization.

    Elizabeth P. B. Fontes;Heather J. Gladfelter;Reenah L. Schaffer;Ian T. D. Petty

  • A geminivirus induces expression of a host DNA synthesis protein in terminally differentiated plant cells.

    Steven Nagar;Thomas J. Pedersen;Kevin M. Carrick;Linda Hanley-Bowdoin

  • A geminivirus replication protein interacts with the retinoblastoma protein through a novel domain to determine symptoms and tissue specificity of infection in plants

    Ling Jie Kong;Beverly M. Orozco;Beverly M. Orozco;Judith L. Roe;Steve Nagar;Steve Nagar

  • Synthesis and amino acid composition of basic proteins in mammalian sperm nuclei.

    Anthony R. Bellvé;Everett Anderson;Linda Hanley-Bowdoin

  • A geminivirus replication protein is a sequence-specific DNA binding protein.

    Elizabeth P. B. Fontes;Verne A. Luckow;Linda Hanley-Bowdoin

  • Reprogramming plant gene expression: a prerequisite to geminivirus DNA replication

    Linda Hanley-Bowdoin;Sharon B. Settlage;Dominique Robertson

  • A DNA sequence required for geminivirus replication also mediates transcriptional regulation.

    Patricia A. Eagle;Beverly M. Orozco;Linda Hanley-Bowdoin

  • Genome-Wide Analysis of the Core DNA Replication Machinery in the Higher Plants Arabidopsis and Rice

    Randall W. Shultz;Vinaya M. Tatineni;Linda Hanley-Bowdoin;William F. Thompson

  • Arabidopsis Protein Kinases GRIK1 and GRIK2 Specifically Activate SnRK1 by Phosphorylating Its Activation Loop

    Wei Shen;Maria Ines Reyes;Linda Hanley-Bowdoin

  • A Geminivirus Replication Protein Interacts with a Protein Kinase and a Motor Protein That Display Different Expression Patterns during Plant Development and Infection

    Ling-Jie Kong;Linda Hanley-Bowdoin

  • Geminivirus C3 Protein: Replication Enhancement and Protein Interactions

    Sharon B. Settlage;Renee G. See;Linda Hanley-Bowdoin

  • A DNA structure is required for geminivirus replication origin function.

    B M Orozco;L Hanley-Bowdoin

  • Tomato SlSnRK1 Protein Interacts with and Phosphorylates βC1, a Pathogenesis Protein Encoded by a Geminivirus β-Satellite

    Qingtang Shen;Zhou Liu;Fengming Song;Qi Xie

  • Functional Domains of a Geminivirus Replication Protein

    Beverly M. Orozco;Ann B. Miller;Sharon B. Settlage;Linda Hanley-Bowdoin

Frequent Co-Authors

William F. Thompson
William F. Thompson North Carolina State University
Robert A. Martienssen
Robert A. Martienssen Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Nam-Hai Chua
Nam-Hai Chua National University of Singapore
Elizabeth P. B. Fontes
Elizabeth P. B. Fontes Universidade Federal de Viçosa
Yule Liu
Yule Liu Tsinghua University
Stephen G. Rogers
Stephen G. Rogers Monsanto (United States)
Yiguo Hong
Yiguo Hong Agricultural University of Hebei
Eduardo R. Bejarano
Eduardo R. Bejarano University of Malaga
Rosangela Sozzani
Rosangela Sozzani North Carolina State University

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