Amy Replogle
University of Puget Sound
10 Papers
8 Citations
Amy Replogle is an academic researcher from University of Puget Sound. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nematode & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Amy Replogle include University of Missouri.
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Papers
Nematode CLE signaling in Arabidopsis requires CLAVATA2 and CORYNE
Amy Replogle,Jianying Wang,Andrea Bleckmann,Richard S. Hussey,Thomas J. Baum,Shinichiro Sawa,Eric L. Davis,Xiaohong Wang,Rüdiger Simon,Melissa G. Mitchum +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that CLV2 and CORYNE (CRN), members of the receptor kinase family, are required for nematode CLE signaling and involved in the formation and/or maintenance of nematodes-induced syncytia.
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Dual roles for the variable domain in protein trafficking and host-specific recognition of Heterodera glycines CLE effector proteins.
Jianying Wang,Christopher B. Lee,Amy Replogle,Sneha Joshi,Dmitry Korkin,Richard S. Hussey,Thomas J. Baum,Eric L. Davis,Xiaohong Wang,Melissa G. Mitchum +9 more
TL;DR: It is determined that the nematode 12-amino-acid CLE motif peptide is not sufficient for biological activity in vivo, pointing to an important role for sequences upstream of the CLE motif in function.
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Environmental regulation of heterosis in the allopolyploid Arabidopsis suecica
Erik M. Solhaug,Jacie Ihinger,Maria Jost,Veronica Gamboa,Blaine Marchant,Denise Bradford,Rebecca W. Doerge,Anand P. Tyagi,Amy Replogle,Andreas Madlung +9 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that the magnitude of heterosis in A. suecica is environmentally regulated, arises from more efficient photosynthesis, and, under specific conditions, leads to greater starch accumulation than in its progenitor species.
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A Novel Phagomyxid Parasite Produces Sporangia in Root Hair Galls of Eelgrass (Zostera marina).
Joel K. Elliott,Hunter Simpson,Alex Teesdale,Amy Replogle,Marianne Elliott,Kathryn Coats,Gary A. Chastagner +6 more
TL;DR: Microscopic and molecular analyses revealed that a novel protist formed plasmodia that developed into sporangia in root hair tip galls and released biflagellate swimming zoospores on eelgrass in Puget Sound, WA.
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Unique N-Terminal Interactions Connect F-BOX STRESS INDUCED (FBS) Proteins to a WD40 Repeat-like Protein Pathway in Arabidopsis.
Edgar Sepúlveda-García,Elena C. Fulton,Emily V. Parlan,Lily E. O’Connor,Anneke A. Fleming,Amy Replogle,Mario Rocha-Sosa,Joshua M. Gendron,Bryan Thines +8 more
- 19 Oct 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, two WD40 repeat-like proteins are identified in Arabidopsis that are highly conserved in plants and interact with F-box proteins, which are named FBS INTERACTING PROTEINs (FBIPs).
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