Dept. of Biological Sciences

Center for Plant Lipid Research

College of Arts and Sciences

University of North Texas

 
Recent Publications

L. Coque, P. Neogi, C. Pislariu, K. A. Wilson, C. Catalano, M. Avadhani, D. J. Sherrier, and R. Dickstein. 2008. Transcription of ENOD8 in Medicago truncatula nodules directs ENOD8 esterase to developing and mature symbiosomes. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 21: 404-410.

C. I. Pislariu and R. Dickstein. 2007. An IRE-like gene, MtIRE, has unique expression during maturation of infected cells in the invasion zone of developing root nodules in Medicago truncatula. Plant Physiology, 144: 682–694.

C. I. Pislariu and R. Dickstein. 2007. The AGC Kinase MtIRE: A Link to Phospholipid Signaling During Nodulation? Plant Signaling & Behavior 2: 314-316.

H. Veereshlingam, J.G. Haynes, D J. Sherrier, R.V. Penmetsa, D.R. Cook, and R. Dickstein. 2004. nip, a symbiotic Medicago truncatula mutant that forms root nodules with aberrant infection threads and plant defense-like response. Plant Physiology 136: 3692-3702.


K.T. Kuppusamy, G. Endre, R. Prabhu, R.V. Penmetsa, H. Veereshlingam, D.R. Cook, R. Dickstein, K. A. Vandenbosch. 2004. LIN, a Medicago truncatula gene required for nodule differentiation and persistence of rhizobial infections. Plant Physiology 136: 3682-3691.

D. Pringle and R. Dickstein. 2004. Purification of ENOD8 proteins from Medicago sativa root nodules and their characterization as esterases.  Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 42: 73-79.

J.G. Haynes, K.J. Cyzmmek, C.A. Carlson, H. Veereshlingam, R. Dickstein, and D.J. Sherrier. 2004. A novel method for rapid analysis of legume root nodule development using confocal microscopy.  New Phytologist 163: 661-668.

R. Dickstein, X. Hu, J. Yang, L.Ba, L. Coque, D.-J. Kim, D.R. Cook, and A.T. Yeung. 2002. Tandemly duplicated Enod8 genes are differentially expressed in Medicago. Plant Science 163: 333-343.