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Song XJ#, Huang W#, Shi M, Zhu MZ, Lin HX*. 2007. A QTL for rice grain width and weight encodes a previously unknown RING-type E3 ubiquitin ligase. Nature Genetics, 39: 623-630 [more]
Wang L, Xu YY, Ma QB, Li D, Xu ZH, Chong K*. 2006. Heterotrimeric G protein alpha subunit is involved in rice brassinosteroid response. Cell Research, 16: 916-922 [more]
Wang ZY*, Wang QM, Chong K, Wang FR, Wang L, Bai MY, Jia CG. 2006. The brassinosteroid signal transduction pathway. Cell Research, 16: 427-434 [more]
Wang L, Xu YY, Li J, Powell R, Xu ZH, Chong K*. 2007. Transgenic rice plants ectopically expressing AtBAK1 are semi-dwarfed and hypersensitive to 24-epibrassinolide. Journal of Plant Physiology, 164: 655-664 [more]
Liu KM, Wang L, Xu YY, Chen N, Ma QB, Li F, Chong K*. 2007. Overexpression of OsCOIN, a putative cold inducible zinc finger protein, increased tolerance to chilling, salt and drought, and enhanced proline level in rice. Planta, 226: 1007-1016 [more]
Wang L, Xu Y, Zhang C Ma QB, Kim J, Xu ZH, Chong K*. 2008. OsLIC, a novel CCCH-type zinc finger protein with transcription activation, mediates rice architecture via brassinosteroids signaling. PLoS ONE. 3: e3521 [more]
Fujiwara S#, Wang L#, Han L, Suh SS, Salomé P, McClung R, Somers D*. 2008. Post-translational regulation of the Arabidopsis circadian clock through selective proteolysis and phosphorylation of pseudo-response regulator proteins. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283: 23073-23083. (cover story) [more]
Wang L, Chong K*. 2010. Auxin brassinosteroids and G protein signaling. In Integrated G protein Signaling in Plants. Series of Signaling and Communication in Plants. page: 135-154 (Book chapter). [more]
Wang L, Fujiwara S and Somers D*. 2010. PRR5 regulates phosphorylation, nuclear import and subnuclear localization of TOC1 in the Arabidopsis circadian clock. The EMBO Journal, 29: 1903-1915 [more]
Kim Y, Lim J, Yeom M, Kim H, Kim J, Wang L, Somers D, Nam H*. 2013. ELF4 regulates GIGANTEA chromatin access through subnuclear sequestration. Cell Reports, 3: 671-677 [more]