WANG LAB

植微所暨微生物學研究所  中央研究院


最新消息
  • [2020/10] Rachel Wang is invited to give a seminar in the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne, Germany.
  • [2020/07] Pei-Rou Lin(林佩柔) joined our lab as summer interns.
  • [2020/06] Rachel Wang is invited to attend therwang ANR-MOST meeting held in IJPB, INRA, France.
  • [2020/06] Rachel Wang is invited to present a talk in the MEIOCM meeting held in Vienna.

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  • Selected publication list

  • Ku JC, Ronceret A, Golubovskaya I, Lee DH, Wang CT, Timofejeva L, Kao YH, Angoa AKG, Kremling K, Williams-Carrier R, Meeley R, Barkan A, Cande WZ and Wang CJR* (2020) Dynamic localization of SPO11-1 and conformational changes of meiotic axial elements during recombination initiation of maize meiosis. PLoS Genetics.

  • Tseng CC, Wang CT, Shi YZ, Kao YH, Jeng ST and Wang CJR* (2020) Soma-germline communication is required for mitotic quiescence and synchronous meiotic initiation of pollen mother cells in maize. Plant Cell.

  • Albert PS, Zhang T, Semrau K, Rouillard JM, Kao YH, Wang CJR, Danilova TV, Jiang J and Birchler, JA* (2019) Chromosome paints in maize reveal rearrangements, nuclear domains and evolutionary relationships. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 116: 1679-1685.

  • Wang C , Li X , Huang J, d , Lu P , Ma H, Wang CJR* and Wang Y* (2019) Isolation of meiocytes and cytological analyses of male meiotic chromosomes in soybean, lettuce and maize. In Reichmann JL, Ferrándiz C (Eds.), Flower Development: Methods and Protocols. New York: Springer (book chapter).

  • Hsu FM, Wang CJR*, Chen PY* (2018). Reduced representation bisulfite sequencing in maize. Bio-Protocol, 8(6):e2778.

  • Chang P, Tseng YF, Chen PY*, Wang CJR* (2018). Using flow cytometry to isolate maize meiocytes for next generation sequencing: A time and labor efficient method. Current Protocol of Plant Biology, 3(2):e20068.

  • Hsu FM, Yen MR, Wang CT, Lin CY, Wang CJR*, Chen PY* (2017). Optimized reduced representation bisulfite sequencing reveals tissue-specific mCHH islands in maize. Epigenetics and Chromatin, 10:42.

  • Lambing C, Franklin FCH, Wang CJR* (2017). Understanding and manipulating meiotic recombination in plants.Plant Physiology, 173 (1): doi:10.1104/pp.16.01530.

  • Hsieh HM, Chung MC, Chen PY, Hsu FM, Liao WW, Sung AN, Lin CR, Wang CJR, Kao YH, Fang MJ, Lai CY, Huang CC, Chou JC, Chou WN, Chang BCH and Ju YM* (2017) A termite symbiotic mushroom maximizing sexual activity at growing tips of vegetative hyphae. Botanical Studies, 58:39.

  • Lee DH, Kao YH, Ku JC, Lin CY, Meeley R, Jan YS,Wang CJR* (2015). The axial element protein DESYNAPTIC2 mediates meiotic double-strand break formation and synaptonemal complex assembly in maize. Plant Cell, 27:2519-2529. doi: 10.1105/tpc.15.00434

  • Wang CJR*,Tseng CC (2014). Recent advances in understanding of meiosis initiation and the apomictic pathway in plants. Frontiers in Plant Science, 5, 497:1-6. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2014.00497.

  • Wang CJR* (2013). Analyzing maize meiotic chromosomes with structured illumination microscopy. Editor(s): Pawlowski WP, Grelon M, Armstrong S, Methods in Molecular Biology, pp 67-78. New York: Springer (Invited book chapter) doi:10.1007/978-1-62703-333-6_7.

  • Moon J, Skibbe D, Timofejeva L, Wang CJR, Kelliher T, Kremling K, Walbot V, Cande WZ* (2013). Regulation of cell divisions and differentiation by MALE STERILITY32 is required for anther development in maize. Plant Journal, 76:592-602. doi: 10.1111/tpj.12318.

  • Timofejeva L, Skibbe D, Lee S, Golubovskaya IN, Wang CJR, Harper L, Walbot V, Cande WZ* (2013). Cytological characterization and allelism testing of anther developmental mutants identified in a screen of maize male sterile lines. G3, 3:231-249. doi:10.1534/g3.112.004465

  • Wang CJR, Nan G, Kelliher T, Timofejeva L, Vernoud V, Golubovskaya IN, Harper L, Egger R, Walbot V, Cande WZ* (2012). Maize Multiple archesporial cells 1 (Mac1), an ortholog of rice TDL1A, modulates cell proliferation and identity in early anther development. Development, 139:2594-2603. doi:10.1242/dev.077891

  • Nan GL, Ronceret A, Wang CJR, Fernandes JF, Cande WZ, Walbot V* (2011). Global transcriptome analysis of two ameiotic1 alleles in maize anthers: defining steps in meiotic entry and progression through prophase I. BMC Plant Biology, 11:120. doi:10.1186/1471-2229-11-120

  • Paredez AR, Assaf ZJ, Sept D, Timofejeva L, Dawson SC, Wang CJR, Cande WZ* (2011). An actin cytoskeleton with evolutionarily conserved functions in the absence of canonical actin-binding proteins. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 108:6151-156. doi:10.1073/pnas.1018593108

  • Golubovskaya IN,Wang CJR, Timofejeva L, Cande WZ* (2011). Maize meiotic mutants with improper or nonhomologous synapsis due to problems in pairing or synaptonemal complex formation. Journal of experimental botany, 62:1533-1544. (The first two authors contributed equally to this work) (Journal cover). doi:10.1093/jxb/erq292

  • Wang CJR, Carlton PM, Golubovskaya IN, Cande WZ* (2009). Interlock formation and coiling of meiotic chromosome axes during synapsis. Genetics, 183:905-915. doi:10.1534/genetics.109.108688

  • Pawlowski WP, Wang CJR,Golubovskaya IN, Szymaniak JM, Shi L, Hamant O, Zhu T, Harper L, Sheridan WF, Cande WZ* (2009). Maize AMEIOTIC1 is essential for multiple early meiotic processes and likely required for the initiation of meiosis. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 106: 3603–3608. (The first two authors contributed equally to this work). doi:10.1073/pnas.0810115106

  • Poxleitner MK, Carpenter ML, Mancuso JJ, Wang CJR, Dawson SC and Cande WZ* (2008) Evidence for karyogamy and exchange of genetic material in the binucleate intestinal parasite Giardia intestinalis. Science, 319:1530-1533.

  • Gustafsson MG*, Shao L, Carlton PM, Wang CJR, Golubovskaya IN, Cande WZ, Agard DA and Sedat JW (2008) Three-dimensional resolution doubling in widefield fluorescence microscopy by structured illumination. Biophysical Journal, 94:4957-4970.

  • Wang CJR, Harper L and Cande WZ* (2006) High resolution single-copy gene FISH and its use in the construction of a cytogenetic map of maize chromosome 9. Plant Cell, 18:529-544.