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Sacco C. de Vries is affiliated with Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands. Their research spans several interconnected fields primarily within Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their focus areas emphasize Plant Science and Molecular Biology, exploring complex physiological and molecular mechanisms in plants.

The scientist's work covers a range of main topics including Plant Molecular Biology Research, Plant tissue culture and regeneration, Plant Reproductive Biology, and Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism. These topics reflect an interest in understanding plant developmental processes and cellular signaling pathways.

De Vries has contributed to recent research publications with the following papers:

  • Suspensor-derived somatic embryogenesis in Arabidopsis, 2020, Development
  • Suspensor-derived somatic embryogenesis in Arabidopsis, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Fluorescence Fluctuation Analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana Somatic Embryogenesis Receptor-Like Kinase and Brassinosteroid Insensitive 1 Receptor Oligomerization, 2024, Biophysical Journal

These publications highlight work on somatic embryogenesis in Arabidopsis and receptor oligomerization relevant to plant developmental signaling.

Frequent coauthors contributing to their research include:

  • Tatyana Radoeva
  • Catherine Albrecht
  • Marcel Piepers
  • Dolf Weijers
  • Mark A. Hink

Collaborations with these scientists illustrate an interdisciplinary approach linking molecular biology, plant development, and biophysical methods.

De Vries's work has appeared in various scientific venues such as:

  • Development
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Biophysical Journal

These venues reflect the dissemination of findings to audiences in developmental biology, molecular plant biology, and biophysics.

Best Publications

  • The Arabidopsis Leucine-Rich Repeat Receptor–Like Kinases BAK1/SERK3 and BKK1/SERK4 Are Required for Innate Immunity to Hemibiotrophic and Biotrophic Pathogens

    Milena Roux;Benjamin Schwessinger;Catherine Albrecht;Delphine Chinchilla

  • Heterodimerization and endocytosis of Arabidopsis brassinosteroid receptors BRI1 and AtSERK3 (BAK1).

    Eugenia Russinova;Jan-Willem Borst;Mark Kwaaitaal;Ana Caño-Delgado

  • The CUP-SHAPED COTYLEDON3 Gene Is Required for Boundary and Shoot Meristem Formation in Arabidopsis

    Casper W Vroemen;Andreas P Mordhorst;Cathy Albrecht;Mark Adrianus Cornelis J Kwaaitaal

  • Endocytic and Secretory Traffic in Arabidopsis Merge in the Trans-Golgi Network/Early Endosome, an Independent and Highly Dynamic Organelle

    Corrado Viotti;Julia Bubeck;York-Dieter Stierhof;Melanie Krebs

  • Structural Basis for DNA Binding Specificity by the Auxin-Dependent ARF Transcription Factors.

    D. Roeland Boer;Alejandra Freire-Rios;Willy A.M. van den Berg;Terrens Saaki

  • The BRI1-Associated Kinase 1, BAK1, Has a Brassinolide-Independent Role in Plant Cell-Death Control

    Birgit Kemmerling;Anne Schwedt;Patricia Rodriguez;Sara Mazzotta

  • One for all: the receptor-associated kinase BAK1

    Delphine Chinchilla;Libo Shan;Ping He;Sacco de Vries

  • The Arabidopsis thaliana SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASES1 and 2 Control Male Sporogenesis

    Catherine Albrecht;Eugenia Russinova;Valerie Hecht;Erik Baaijens

  • Brassinosteroids inhibit pathogen-associated molecular pattern–triggered immune signaling independent of the receptor kinase BAK1

    Catherine Albrecht;Freddy Boutrot;Cécile Segonzac;Benjamin Schwessinger

  • The Arabidopsis SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE1 protein complex includes BRASSINOSTEROID-INSENSITIVE1

    Rumyana Karlova;Sjef Boeren;Eugenia Russinova;José Aker

  • SPEECHLESS integrates brassinosteroid and stomata signalling pathways.

    Gustavo E. Gudesblat;Joanna Schneider-Pizoń;Camilla Betti;Juliane Mayerhofer

  • The Leucine-Rich Repeat Receptor Kinase BIR2 Is a Negative Regulator of BAK1 in Plant Immunity

    Thierry Halter;Julia Imkampe;Sara Mazzotta;Michael Wierzba

  • N-acetylglucosamine and glucosamine-containing arabinogalactan proteins control somatic embryogenesis

    Arjon J. van Hengel;Zewdie Tadesse;Peter Immerzeel;Henk Schols

  • Acquisition of embryogenic potential in carrot cell-suspension cultures.

    Sacco C. de Vries;Hilbert Booij;Peter Meyerink;Gert Huisman

  • Arabidopsis SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS RECEPTOR KINASE Proteins Serve Brassinosteroid-Dependent and -Independent Signaling Pathways

    Catherine Albrecht;Eugenia Russinova;Birgit Kemmerling;Mark Kwaaitaal

  • Isolation of total and polysomal RNA from plant tissues

    Sacco De Vries;Harry Hoge;Ton Bisseling

  • The PAS fold. A redefinition of the PAS domain based upon structural prediction.

    Marco H. Hefti;Kees-Jan Françoijs;Sacco C. de Vries;Ray Dixon

  • The Host Defense Proteome of Human and Bovine Milk

    Kasper Hettinga;Hein van Valenberg;Sacco de Vries;Sjef Boeren

  • The Arabidopsis kinase-associated protein phosphatase controls internalization of the somatic embryogenesis receptor kinase 1

    Khalid Shah;Eugenia Russinova;Theodorus W.J. Gadella;Joost Willemse

  • PICKLE acts throughout the plant to repress expression of embryonic traits and may play a role in gibberellin-dependent responses.

    Jim T. Henderson;Hui-Chun Li;Stanley Dean Rider;Andreas P. Mordhorst

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan Willem Borst
Jan Willem Borst Wageningen University & Research
Eugenia Russinova
Eugenia Russinova Ghent University
Sjef Boeren
Sjef Boeren Wageningen University & Research
Jacques Vervoort
Jacques Vervoort Wageningen University & Research
Birgit Kemmerling
Birgit Kemmerling University of Tübingen
Antonie J. W. G. Visser
Antonie J. W. G. Visser Wageningen University & Research
Cyril Zipfel
Cyril Zipfel University of Zurich
Khalid Shah
Khalid Shah Brigham and Women's Hospital
Gerco C. Angenent
Gerco C. Angenent Wageningen University & Research
Jiří Friml
Jiří Friml Institute of Science and Technology Austria

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