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Sarah HAKE
Sarah HAKE
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The developmental gene Knotted-1 is a member of a maize homeobox gene family
E Vollbrecht, B Veit, N Sinha, S Hake
Nature 350 (6315), 241-243, 1991
9141991
Expression of maize KNOTTED1 related homeobox genes in the shoot apical meristem predicts patterns of morphogenesis in the vegetative shoot
D Jackson, B Veit, S Hake
Development 120 (2), 405-413, 1994
8941994
Selective trafficking of KNOTTED1 homeodomain protein and its mRNA through plasmodesmata
WJ Lucas, S Bouché-Pillon, DP Jackson, L Nguyen, L Baker, B Ding, ...
Science 270 (5244), 1980-1983, 1995
8521995
A knotted1-like homeobox gene in Arabidopsis is expressed in the vegetative meristem and dramatically alters leaf morphology when overexpressed in transgenic plants.
C Lincoln, J Long, J Yamaguchi, K Serikawa, S Hake
The Plant Cell 6 (12), 1859-1876, 1994
8291994
The heterochronic maize mutant Corngrass1 results from overexpression of a tandem microRNA
G Chuck, AM Cigan, K Saeteurn, S Hake
Nature genetics 39 (4), 544-549, 2007
7112007
KNAT1 induces lobed leaves with ectopic meristems when overexpressed in Arabidopsis.
G Chuck, C Lincoln, S Hake
The Plant Cell 8 (8), 1277-1289, 1996
6081996
Overexpression of the maize homeo box gene, KNOTTED-1, causes a switch from determinate to indeterminate cell fates.
NR Sinha, RE Williams, S Hake
Genes & Development 7 (5), 787-795, 1993
5801993
Mechanisms that control knox gene expression in the Arabidopsis shoot
N Ori, Y Eshed, G Chuck, JL Bowman, S Hake
Development 127 (24), 5523-5532, 2000
5552000
A dominant mutation in the maize homeobox gene, Knotted-1, causes its ectopic expression in leaf cells with altered fates
LG Smith, BEN Greene, B Veit, S Hake
Development 116 (1), 21-30, 1992
5551992
THE ROLE OF KNOX GENES IN PLANT DEVELOPMENT
S Hake, HMS Smith, H Holtan, E Magnani, G Mele, J Ramirez
Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol. 20 (1), 125-151, 2004
4982004
The gibberellin pathway mediates KNOTTED1-type homeobox function in plants with different body plans
A Hay, H Kaur, A Phillips, P Hedden, S Hake, M Tsiantis
Current Biology 12 (18), 1557-1565, 2002
4952002
Sequence analysis and expression patterns divide the maize knotted1-like homeobox genes into two classes.
R Kerstetter, E Vollbrecht, B Lowe, B Veit, J Yamaguchi, S Hake
The Plant Cell 6 (12), 1877-1887, 1994
4501994
The maize tasselseed4 microRNA controls sex determination and meristem cell fate by targeting Tasselseed6/indeterminate spikelet1
G Chuck, R Meeley, E Irish, H Sakai, S Hake
Nature genetics 39 (12), 1517-1521, 2007
4142007
The control of maize spikelet meristem fate by theAPETALA2-like gene indeterminate spikelet1
G Chuck, RB Meeley, S Hake
Genes & Development 12 (8), 1145-1154, 1998
3971998
The fasciated ear2 gene encodes a leucine-rich repeat receptor-like protein that regulates shoot meristem proliferation in maize
F Taguchi-Shiobara, Z Yuan, S Hake, D Jackson
Genes & Development 15 (20), 2755-2766, 2001
3722001
Loss-of-function mutations in the maize homeobox gene, knotted1, are defective in shoot meristem maintenance
RA Kerstetter, D Laudencia-Chingcuanco, LG Smith, S Hake
Development 124 (16), 3045-3054, 1997
3701997
ramosa2 Encodes a LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARY Domain Protein That Determines the Fate of Stem Cells in Branch Meristems of Maize
E Bortiri, G Chuck, E Vollbrecht, T Rocheford, R Martienssen, S Hake
The Plant Cell 18 (3), 574-585, 2006
3682006
Shoot meristem size is dependent on inbred background and presence of the maize homeobox gene, knotted1
E Vollbrecht, L Reiser, S Hake
Development 127 (14), 3161-3172, 2000
3502000
From endonucleases to transcription factors: evolution of the AP2 DNA binding domain in plants
E Magnani, K Sjölander, S Hake
The Plant Cell 16 (9), 2265-2277, 2004
3472004
Expression Patterns and Mutant Phenotype of teosinte branched1 Correlate With Growth Suppression in Maize and Teosinte
L Hubbard, P McSteen, J Doebley, S Hake
Genetics 162 (4), 1927-1935, 2002
3432002
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