报告题目:Who Is the Winner of the Arm Race? An Evolutionary View of Plant-Pathogen Interactions and Details
报告人:肖邡明博士
时间:7月2日 上午10:00
地点:985西南资源与灾害防治科技创新平台学术报告厅(水电公司B318)
主持人:刘永胜
报告人简介:
Assistant Professor
Department of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID 83844-2339
Education
Sichuan University B.S. 1990 Genetics
Sichuan University M.S. 1995 Molecular Genetics
Kansas State University Ph.D. 2002 Plant Molecular Biology/Plant Pathology
Professional Experience
09/08 - Present Assistant Professor, University of Idaho
01/03 - 08/08 Postdoctoral Associate, Boyce Thompson Institute, Cornell University
09/98 - 05/02 Graduate Research Assistant, Kansas State University
Selected Publications
Kud J.,Zhao Z.,Du X.,Liu Y.,Zhao Y.,Xiao, F.*(*: corresponding author) (2013). SGT1 interacts with the Prf resistance protein and is required for Prf accumulation and Prf-mediated defense signaling.Biochemistry Biophysics Research Communications.2013 Feb 15;431(3):501-5. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2013.01.028. Epub 2013 Jan 16.
Huang W., Miao M., Kud J., Niu X., Ouyang B., Zhang J., Ye Z., Kuhl J., Liu Y. and Xiao, F.(2013): corresponding author).SlNAC1, a Stress-Related Transrciption Factor, IsFine-Tuned on Both Transrciptional and Post-Translational Levels.New Phytologist.197: 1214–1224.
Du, X., Miao, M., Ma, X., Liu, Y., Kuhl, J.C., Martin, G.B. andXiao, F.* (*: corresponding author) (2012). Plant programmed cell death caused by an autoactive form of Prf is suppressed by co-expression of the Prf LRR domain. Molecular Plant. 5(5):1058-67.
Liu J,Tang X,Gao L,Gao Y,Li Y,Huang S,Sun X,Miao M,Zeng H,Tian X,Niu X,Zheng L,Giovannoni J,Xiao,F.*and Liu, Y.* (*: corresponding author). 2012. A Role ofTomatoUV-Damaged DNA Binding Protein 1 (DDB1) in Organ Size Control via an Epigenetic Manner.PLoS One. 7(8):e42621.
Liu, J., Li, H., Miao, M., Tang, X., Giovannoni, J.,Xiao, F.*, and Liu, Y* (corresponding authors) (2012).The tomato DNA damaged binding protein 1 (DDB1) is implicated inPRgene expression and resistance toAgrobacterium tumefaciens.Molecular Plant Pathology(13) 123-134.
Dong, J.*,Xiao, F.*, Fan, F.* (co-first authors), Gu, L., Cang, H., Martin, G. B. and Chai J. (2009). Crystal structure of the complex betweenPseudomonasAvrPtoB and the Pto tomato kinase reveals it has both a shared and a unique interface compared with AvrPto-Pto.The Plant Cell.(21) 1846-1859.
Xiao, F., Giavalisco, P. and Martin G. B. (2007) Pseudomonas syringae type III effector AvrPtoB is phosphorylated in plant cells on serine 258 promoting its virulence activity. J Biol Chem (282) 30737-30744.
Xiao, F.,He, P., Abramovitch, R. B., Dawson, J. E., Nicholson, L. K., Sheen, J. and Martin G. B. (2007) The N-terminal region of Pseudomonas type III effector AvrPtoB elicits Pto-dependent immunity and has two distinct virulence determinants. The Plant Journal, (52) 595-614.
Rosebrock, T. R., Zeng, L., Brady, J. J., Abramovitch, R. B.,Xiao, F., and Martin, G. B. (2007) A bacterial E3 ligase targets a host protein kinase to promote plant disease. Nature (448) 370-374.
Xiao, F., Goodwin, M. S., Xiao, Y., Sun, Z., Baker, D., Tang, X., Jenks M. A. and Zhou J.-M. (2004) Arabidopsis CYP86A2 represses Pseudomonas syringae type III genes and is required for cuticle development. EMBO J. (23) 2903-2913.
Xiao, F., Lu, M., Li, J., Zhao, T., Yi, S. Y., Thara, V. K, Tang, X., and Zhou J.-M. (2003) Pto mutants differentially activate Prf-dependent, avrPto-independent resistance and Gene-for-Gene resistance. Plant Physiology (131) 1239-1249.