Lynne E. Sims
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Nature Biotechnology | 2001
Daniel Moellenbeck; Melvin L. Peters; James W. Bing; James R. Rouse; Laura S. Higgins; Lynne E. Sims; Tony Nevshemal; Lisa Marshall; R. Tracy Ellis; Paul G. Bystrak; Bruce A. Lang; James Stewart; Kristen Kouba; Valerie Sondag; Vicki D. Gustafson; Katy Nour; Deping Xu; Jan Swenson; Jian Zhang; Thomas H. Czapla; George E. Schwab; Susan Jayne; Brian A. Stockhoff; Kenneth E. Narva; H. Ernest Schnepf; Steven J. Stelman; Candace G. Poutre; Michael G. Koziel; Nicholas B. Duck
Field tests of corn co-expressing two new delta-endotoxins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) have demonstrated protection from root damage by western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte). The level of protection exceeds that provided by chemical insecticides. In the bacterium, these proteins form crystals during the sporulation phase of the growth cycle, are encoded by a single operon, and have molecular masses of 14 kDa and 44 kDa. Corn rootworm larvae fed on corn roots expressing the proteins showed histopathological symptoms in the midgut epithelium.
The Plant Cell | 2000
Jun Lim; Yrjö Helariutta; Chelsea D. Specht; Jee Jung; Lynne E. Sims; Wesley B. Bruce; Scott Diehn; Philip N. Benfey
Maize and Arabidopsis root apical meristems differ in several aspects of their radial organization and ontogeny. Despite the large evolutionary distance and differences in root radial patterning, analysis of the putative maize ortholog of the Arabidopsis patterning gene SCARECROW (SCR) revealed expression localized to the endodermis, which is similar to its expression in Arabidopsis. Expression in maize extends through the quiescent center, a population of mitotically inactive cells formerly thought to be undifferentiated and to lack radial pattern information. Zea mays SCARECROW (ZmSCR), the putative maize SCR ortholog, was used as a molecular marker to investigate radial patterning during regeneration of the root tip after either whole or partial excision. Analysis of the dynamic expression pattern of ZmSCR as well as other markers indicates the involvement of positional information as a primary determinant in regeneration of the root radial pattern.
Archive | 2002
Scott E. Nichols; Kanwarpal S. Dhugga; George W. Singletary; Court A. Saunders; Derrick R. Witcher; Wesley B. Bruce; Lynne E. Sims; Guihua Lu; Gan-Yuan Zhong
Archive | 2004
Scott Diehn; Albert L. Lu; Steven W. Ritchie; Lynne E. Sims; Kim R. Ward; Philip Benfey; Jee W. Jung
Archive | 1999
Wesley B. Bruce; Lynne E. Sims
Archive | 1997
Wesley B. Bruce; Lynne E. Sims
Archive | 2001
Andre R. Abad; Nicholas B. Duck; Xiang Feng; Ronald D. Flannagan; Theodore W. Kahn; Lynne E. Sims
Archive | 2017
Andrew Crow; Scott Diehn; Lynne E. Sims
Archive | 2011
Scott Diehn; Albert L. Lu; Lynne E. Sims
Archive | 2006
Scott Diehn; Albert L. Lu; Lynne E. Sims; Kim R. Ward