Selected Publications
- Cheng, Y. T. and X. Li (2012). “Ubiquitination in NB-LRR-mediated immunity.” Curr Opin Plant Biol. [abstract]
- Wiermer, M., Y. T. Cheng, J. Imkampe, M. Li, D. Wang, V. Lipka and X. Li (2012). “Putative members of the Arabidopsis Nup107-160 nuclear pore sub-complex contribute to pathogen defense.” Plant J 70(5): 796-808. [abstract]
- Xu, F., S. Xu, M. Wiermer, Y. Zhang and X. Li (2012). “The cyclin L homolog MOS12 and the MOS4-associated complex are required for the proper splicing of plant resistance genes.” Plant J 70(6): 916-928. [abstract]
- Cheng, Y. T., Y. Li, et al. (2011). “Stability of plant immune-receptor resistance proteins is controlled by SKP1-CULLIN1-F-box (SCF)-mediated protein degradation.” Proc Natl Acad Sci 108 (35): 14694-14699. [abstract] [pdf]
- Germain, H. et al. MOS11: a new component in the mRNA export pathway. PLoS Genet 6, e1001250 (2010). [abstract]
- Monaghan, J., Xu, F., Xu, S., Zhang, Y. & Li, X. Two putative RNA-binding proteins function with unequal genetic redundancy in the MOS4-associated complex. Plant Physiol 154, 1783-1793 (2010). [abstract]
- Cheng, Y.T. et al. Nuclear pore complex component MOS7/Nup88 is required for innate immunity and nuclear accumulation of defense regulators in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 21, 2503-2516 (2009). [abstract]
- Monaghan, J. et al. Two Prp19-like U-box proteins in the MOS4-associated complex play redundant roles in plant innate immunity. PLoS Pathogen, e1000526 (2009). [abstract]
- Goritschnig, S. et al. A novel role for protein farnesylation in plant innate immunity. Plant Physiol 148, 348-357 (2008). [abstract]
- Palma, K. et al. Regulation of plant innate immunity by three proteins in a complex conserved across the plant and animal kingdoms. Genes Dev 21, 1484-1493 (2007). [abstract]
- Goritschnig, S., Zhang, Y. & Li, X. The ubiquitin pathway is required for innate immunity in Arabidopsis. The Plant Journal 49, 540-551 (2007). [abstract]
- Zhang, Y., Cheng, Y.T., Bi, D., Palma, K. & Li, X. MOS2, a protein containing G-patch and KOW motifs, is essential for innate immunity in Arabidopsis thaliana. Curr. Biol 15, 1936-1942 (2005). [abstract]
- Palma, K., Zhang, Y. & Li, X. An importin alpha homolog, MOS6, plays an important role in plant innate immunity. Curr. Biol 15, 1129-1135 (2005). [abstract]
- Zhang, Y. & Li, X. A putative nucleoporin 96 Is required for both basal defense and constitutive resistance responses mediated by suppressor of npr1-1,constitutive 1. Plant Cell 17, 1306-1316 (2005). [abstract]
- Zhang, Y., Goritschnig, S., Dong, X. & Li, X. A gain-of-function mutation in a plant disease resistance gene leads to constitutive activation of downstream signal transduction pathways in suppressor of npr1-1, constitutive 1. Plant Cell 15, 2636-2646 (2003). [abstract]
- Li, X., Clarke, J.D., Zhang, Y. & Dong, X. Activation of an EDS1-mediated R-gene pathway in the snc1 mutant leads to constitutive, NPR1-independent pathogen resistance. Mol. Plant Microbe Interact 14, 1131-1139 (2001). [abstract]
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