Hyun-Ah Lee
Seoul National University
36 Papers
89 Citations
Hyun-Ah Lee is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 26 publications.
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Papers
Genome sequence of the hot pepper provides insights into the evolution of pungency in Capsicum species
Seungill Kim,Minkyu Park,Seon-In Yeom,Yong-Min Kim,Je Min Lee,Hyun-Ah Lee,Eunyoung Seo,Jaeyoung Choi,Kyeongchae Cheong,Ki-Tae Kim,Kyongyong Jung,Gir-Won Lee,Sang-Keun Oh,Chungyun Bae,Saet-Byul Kim,Hyeyoung Lee,Shin Young Kim,Myung-Shin Kim,Byoung-Cheorl Kang,Yeong Deuk Jo,Hee Bum Yang,Hee-Jin Jeong,Won-Hee Kang,Jin Kyung Kwon,Chanseok Shin,Jae Yun Lim,June Hyun Park,Jin Hoe Huh,June Sik Kim,Byung-Dong Kim,Oded Cohen,Ilan Paran,Mi Chung Suh,Saet Buyl Lee,Yeon Ki Kim,Younhee Shin,Seung-Jae Noh,Junhyung Park,Young Sam Seo,Suk-Yoon Kwon,Hyun A Kim,Jeong Mee Park,Hyunjin Kim,Sang Bong Choi,Paul W. Bosland,Gregory Reeves,Sung Hwan Jo,Bong Woo Lee,Hyung-Taeg Cho,Hee-Seung Choi,Min-Soo Lee,Yeisoo Yu,Yang Do Choi,Beom Seok Park,Allen Van Deynze,Hamid Ashrafi,Theresa Hill,Woo Taek Kim,Hyun Sook Pai,Hee-Kyung Ahn,Inhwa Yeam,James J. Giovannoni,James J. Giovannoni,Jocelyn K. C. Rose,Iben Sørensen,Sang Jik Lee,Ryan W. Kim,Ik-Young Choi,Beom-Soon Choi,Jong-Sung Lim,Yong-Hwan Lee,Doil Choi +71 more
TL;DR: The genome size of the hot pepper was approximately fourfold larger than that of its close relative tomato, and the genome showed an accumulation of Gypsy and Caulimoviridae family elements.
New reference genome sequences of hot pepper reveal the massive evolution of plant disease-resistance genes by retroduplication
Seungill Kim,Ji Eun Park,Seon-In Yeom,Yong-Min Kim,Eunyoung Seo,Ki-Tae Kim,Myung-Shin Kim,Je Min Lee,Kyeongchae Cheong,Hosub Shin,Saet-Byul Kim,Koeun Han,Jundae Lee,Minkyu Park,Hyun-Ah Lee,Hye-Young Lee,Y. H. Lee,Soohyun Oh,Joo Hyun Lee,Eunhye Choi,E. J. Choi,So Eui Lee,Jongbum Jeon,Hyunbin Kim,Gobong Choi,Hyeunjeong Song,Junki Lee,Sang-Choon Lee,Jin-Kyung Kwon,Hea-Young Lee,Namjin Koo,Yunji Hong,Ryan W. Kim,Won-Hee Kang,Jin Hoe Huh,Byoung-Cheorl Kang,Tae-Jin Yang,Yong-Hwan Lee,Jeffrey L. Bennetzen,Doil Choi +39 more
TL;DR: This study reveals that retroduplication has played key roles for the massive emergence of NLR genes including functional disease-resistance genes in pepper plants.
Current Understandings of Plant Nonhost Resistance
Hyun-Ah Lee,Hye-Young Lee,Eunyoung Seo,Joohyun Lee,Saet-Byul Kim,Soohyun Oh,E. J. Choi,Eunhye Choi,So Eui Lee,Doil Choi +9 more
TL;DR: Overall, the current understanding of nonhost resistance mechanisms is not much deviated from the knowledge on host resistance, except for a few specific cases, and further insights on the roles of the pattern recognition receptor gene family, multiple interactions between effectors from nonadapted pathogen and plant factors, and plant secondary metabolites in host range determination are sought.
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Tomato Male sterile 1035 is essential for pollen development and meiosis in anthers
Hee-Jin Jeong,Jin-Ho Kang,Meiai Zhao,Jin-Kyung Kwon,Hak-Soon Choi,Jung Hwan Bae,Hyun-Ah Lee,Young-Hee Joung,Doil Choi,Byoung-Cheorl Kang +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that tomato Male sterile 10 35 encodes a basic helix–loop–helix transcription factor involved in meiosis and tapetum development at the early stage of anther development.
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Metabolomic Characterization of Hot Pepper (Capsicum annuum "CM334") during Fruit Development.
TL;DR: Non-targeted metabolomic analysis of hot pepper was performed at six development stages to analyze biochemical changes and revealed metabolite-gene interactions in the biosynthesis of amino acids, capsaicinoids, fatty acid chains, and flavonoids.
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