Jeongmin Choi

Jeongmin Choi

Jeongmin Choi 
Ph.D. Student
201 Life Science Center
1201 Rollins Road
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211
Email: jcxg9 at mizzou.edu
Lab : (573) 884-3045

Education

2008-present : Ph. D. Student in Division of Plant Science, University of Missouri-Columbia
2008 MS Seoul National Univeristy, Seoul, South Korea

2006 BS Seoul National University , Seoul, South Korea

Research focus

Identification of vesicle trafficking in infection thread formation for soybean nodulation

Vânia C. Silva Pankievicz

Contact information
Vânia C. Silva Pankievicz
Research Scholar – Ph.D. Student
201 Life Science Center
1201 Rollins Road
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211
Email: pankieviczv at missouri.edu
Lab : (573) 884 4799
Education
2004-2007 –BS – Biological Sciences- University of Brasilia-UnB- Brasilia-Brazil
2008-2010 – MS- Biochemistry Sciences- Federal University of Paraná-Curitiba-Brazil.
2010-present – PhD Student of Biochemistry Sciences – Federal University of Paraná-Curitiba-Brazil.
Thesis topic: RNA-seq profile of Herbaspirillum. seropedicae colonizing wheat seedling roots.
Advisor: Dr. Emanuel M. de Souza
2012-present – Research Scholar – Division of Plant Sciences, University of Missouri.
Current Project: Plant-bacteria interaction with the model plants Brachypodium distachyum and Setaria

Advisor: Dr. Gary Stacey

Xue-Cheng (Roolye) Zhang, Ph.D.

Contact information

New contact information:

Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard.

Email: xzhang at molbio.mgh.harvard.edu

Division of Plant Sciences
National Center for Soybean Biotechnology
201 Christopher S. Bond Life Sciences Center
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211
Telephone: (573) 884-4799
Email: zhangxuec at missouri.edu

Education

Ph. D. in Molecular Plant Pathology: Functional Characterization of the Arabidopsis Disease Resistance Gene RPS4. University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri (2005).

M. S. in Molecular Plant Pathology: Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of monocot crops. China Agricultural University, Beijing, China (2000).

B. S.  in Plant Protection: Laiyang Agricultural College, Laiyang, Shandong, China (1997).

Professional Experience

Postdoctoral Research Associate
Division of Plant Sciences, University of Missouri
Columbia, Missouri, Oct. 2005-present
Supervisor: Dr. Gary Stacey

Graduate Research Assistant
Division of Plant Sciences, University of Missouri
Columbia, Missouri, Aug. 2000-Oct. 2005
Advisor: Dr. Walter Gassmann

Current Research Focus

Molecular Genetics and Functional Genomics of Plant-Pathogen Interactions
Chitin-triggered immune responses in plants
Comparative genetic dissection of PAMP-triggered immune responses in plants

Plant Evolutionary Genomics
Evolutionary genomics of plant-pathogen interactions
Evolution of protein domains and domain architectures across kingdoms

Population genetics and functional genomics of Asian Soybean Rust
Origins and genetic diversity of Asian Soybean Rust within the US
Molecular basis of Asian Soybean Rust-soybean interactions

Honors and Awards

Monsanto Senior Graduate Fellowship
Awarded by the Monsanto Company, Sept. 2004-Oct. 2005.

Superior Graduate Achievement Award
Awarded jointly by the Graduate School and Graduate Student Association for the 2003-2004 academic year April, 2004.

Excellence in Teaching
Awarded by the College Teaching Institute, University of Missouri, Aug. 2003.

Second prize of poster competition
The 11th research expo by the College of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources, Columbia Missouri, April, 2002.

Conference Travel Award
Awarded by the Graduate Professional Council, University of Missouri for the 10th International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, July 10-14, 2001.

 

Journal Articles

1. Wan, J., X.-C. Zhang, and G. Stacey (2008) Chitin signaling and plant disease resistance. Plant Signaling & Behavior 3 (10), 831-833.

2. Wan, J., X.-C. Zhang, D. Neece, K. Ramonell, S. Clough, S.-Y. Kim, M. Stacey, and G. Stacey (2008) A LysM receptor-like kinase plays a critical role in chitin signaling and fungal resistance in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 20, 471-481. Highlighted in “In this issue”.

3. Zhang, X.-C. and W. Gassmann (2007) Alternative splicing and mRNA level of the disease resistance gene RPS4 are induced during defense responses. Plant Physiology 145, 1577-1587.

4. Zhang, X.-C.,* X. Wu, S. Findley, J. Wan, M. Libault, T.H. Nguyen, B.S. Cannon, and G. Stacey (2007) Molecular evolution of Lysin motif-type receptor-like kinases in plants. Plant Physiology 144, 623-636. * denotes the corresponding author.

5. Pike, S., X.-C. Zhang, and W. Gassmann (2005) Electrophysiological characterization of the Arabidopsis avrRpt2-specific HR in the absence of other bacterial signals. Plant Physiology 138, 1009-1017.

6. Zhang, X.-C. and W. Gassmann (2003) RPS4-mediated disease resistance requires the combined presence of RPS4 transcripts with full-length and truncated open reading frames. Plant Cell 15, 2333-2342.

Book Chapters

1. Zhang, X.-C.  and W. Gassmann (2009) Quantifying alternatively spliced mRNAs via capillary electrophoresis. In: Methods in Molecular Biology: Plant Immunity (McDowell, J. eds). Humana press, Accepted.

2. Wan, J., K. Ramonell, X.-C. Zhang, S. Clough, R. Zhang, M. Libault, M. Stacey, J.C. Hong, and G. Stacey (2008) Chitin signaling in Arabidopsis. In: Biology of Plant Microbe Interactions, Vol. 6 (Lorito M, Woo SL, and Scala F, eds). International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, St. Paul, MN.

Manuscripts under Review

Zhang, X.-C., B.S. Cannon, and G. Stacey (2009) Evolutionary genomics of LysM genes in land plants. Submitted to BMC Evo. Biol.

Manuscripts in Preparation

Libault, M., X.-C. Zhang, M. Govindarajulu, Y. T. Ong, L. Brechenmacher, R. Howard Berg, A. Hurley-Sommer, C. Taylor, and G. Stacey (2009) A member of the highly conserved FWL (tomato FW2.2-like) gene family is essential for soybean nodule organogenesis.

Schmutz, J., …, X.-C. Zhang,…, and S. A. Jackson (2009) A genome sequence of paleohexaploid soybean (Glycine max).

Wan, J., X.-C. Zhang, and G. Stacey (2009) Role of a LysM receptor-like kinase in mediating chitin-triggered innate immunity in plants. Invited Commentary in “Innate Immunity”

Invited Conference Presentations

2004-   Zhang, X.-C. and W. Gassmann (2004) Functional characterization of the Arabidopsis RPS4 gene. Oral presentation on the 95th American Phytopathological Society, Anaheim, CA, July 31-August 4, 2004.

Josef Batek

Contact information

201 Life Science Center
1201 Rollins Road
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211
Email: jmbkv6 at mail.missouri.edu
Lab Phone No.: (573) 884 4799

Kiwamu Tanaka, Ph.D.

Contact information

Kiwamu Tanaka
Research Scientist
Division of Plant Sciences
202 Christopher S. Bond Life Sciences Center
University of Missouri
1201 E. Rollins Street
Columbia MO 65211
Tel: (573)-884-3045
Fax: (573)-884-9676
Email: tanakak at missouri.edu

Education

2005 Ph.D., Kagoshima University, The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences
2002 M.Sc., Kagoshima University, Graduate School of Agriculture
2000 B.Sc., Kagoshima University

Current Research Focus

Role of extracellular ATP in plant growth and development

Publications

PUBLICATIONS on ResearchGate 

 

Yangrong Cao

Yangrong Cao

201 Life Science Center

1201 Rollins Road

University of Missouri-Columbia

Columbia, MO 65211

email: caoy at missouri.edu

Lab: (573) 884 4799

Education

Ph. D. in Plant Genetics: Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2008)

MS in Plant Molecular BIology : Shandong Normal University (2004)

BS in Biological Science : Shandong Normal University (2001)

Professional Experiences

November 2008 — May 2012 : Research Associate; Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI.

Current Research Focus

Plant innate immunity in soybean and Arabidopsis

Publications

1. Cao Y, Tanaka K, Nguyen CT, Stacey G. Extracellular ATP is a central signaling molecule in plant stress responses. Curr Opin Plant Biol. 2014. 20C:82-87.

2. Le MH, Cao Y, Zhang XC, Stacey G. LIK1, a CERK1-interacting kinase, regulates plant immune responses in Arabidopsis. PLoS One. 2014 9:e102245

3.Liang Y, Cao Y, Tanaka K, Thibivilliers S, Wan J, Choi J, Kang Ch, Qiu J, Stacey G. Nonlegumes respond to rhizobial Nod factors by suppressing the innate immune response. Science. 2013. 341:1384-1387

4. Choi J, Tanaka K, Cao Y, Qi Y, Qiu J, Liang Y, Lee SY, Stacey G. Identification of a plant receptor for extracellular ATP. Science. 2014 343:290-294

5. Cao Y, Aceti DJ, Sabat G, Song J, Makino S, Fox BG, Bent AF. Mutations in FLS2 Ser-938 dissect signaling activation in FLS2-mediated Arabidopsis immunity. PLoS Pathog. 2013 9:e1003313

6. Sun W*, Cao Y*, Jansen Labby K, Bittel P, Boller T, Bent AF. Probing the Arabidopsis flagellin receptor: FLS2-FLS2 association and the contributions of specific domains to signaling function. Plant Cell. 2012 Mar;24(3):1096-113 (* co-first author)

7. Mu RL*, Cao Y*, Liu YF, Lei G, Zou HF, Liao Y, Wang HW, Zhang WK, Ma B, Du JZ, Yuan M, Zhang JS, Chen SY. An R2R3-type transcription factor gene AtMYB59 regulates root growth and cell cycle progression in Arabidopsis. Cell Res. 2009 Nov;19(11):1291-304 (*co-first author)

8. Cao Y, Chen SY, Zhang JS. Ethylene signaling regulates salt stress response: An overview. Plant Signal Behav. 2008 Oct;3(10):761-3.

9. Cao Y, Li Z, Chen T, Zhang Z, Zhang J, Chen S. Overexpression of a tobacco small G protein gene NtRop1 causes salt sensitivity and hydrogen peroxide production in transgenic plants. Sci China C Life Sci. 2008 May;51(5):383-90.

10. Cao Y, Guo XL, Zhang Q, Cao ZY, Zhao YX, Zhang H. Isolation and characterization of carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase genein halophyte Suaeda salsa. Plant Growth Regulation 2005, 46(1): 61-67.

11. Guo XL, Cao YR, Cao ZY, Zhao YX, Zhang H. Molecular cloning and characterization of a stress-induced peroxiredoxin Q gene in halophyte Suaeda salsa. Plant Sci 2004. 167, 969–975.