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Publications
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Self-assembly of the plant cell wall requires an extensin scaffold
Maura C. Cannon, Kimberly Terneus, Qi Hall, Li Tan, Yumei Wang, Benjamin L. Wegenhart, Liwei Chen, Derek T. A. Lamport, Yuning Chen, and Marcia J. Kieliszewski.
PNAS . 105:2226-2231(2008).
High-yields and extended serum half-life of human interferon a2b expressed
in tobacco cells as arabinogalactan-protein fusions.
Jianfeng Xu, Li Tan, Kenneth J. Goodrum, Marcia J. Kieliszewski.
Biotechnol Bioeng. (2007).
Characterization of Synthetic Hydroxyproline-Rich Proteoglycans with Arabinogalactan Protein
and Extensin Motifs in Arabidopsis.
Jos?M. Estévez, Marcia J. Kieliszewski, Natalie Khitrov, and Chris Somerville.
Plant Physiol. 142:458-470 (2006).
Aggregate structure of hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein (HRGP) and HRGP assisted dispersion
of carbon nanotubes.
Ben Wegenhart, Li Tan, Michael Held, Marcia Kieliszewski and Liwei Chen.
Nanoscale Research Letters 1:154-159 (2006).
Synthetic Genes for the Production of Novel Arabinogalactan-proteins and Plant Gums.
Marcia J. Kieliszewski,Jianfeng Xu.
Foods & Food Ingredients Journal of Japan 211:32-37 (2006).
Salt stress upregulates periplasmic arabinogalactan proteins:using salt
stress to analyse AGP function.
Lamport,DTA, Kieliszewski,MJ, Showalter,AM.
New Phytologist 169:479-492 (2006).
Production of recombinant plant gum with tobacco cell culture in
bioreactor and gum characterization.
Xu J, Shpak E, Gu T, Moo-Young M, Kieliszewski M,.
Biotechnol Bioeng 90:578-588 (2005).
The lysine-rich arabinogalactan-protein sbfamily in Arabidopsis: Gene
expression, glycoprotein purification, and biochemical characterization.
Sun,W., Xu,J-F, Yang,J., Kieliszewski,MJ.
Plant Cell Physiol. 46:975-984 (2005).
Rab11 GTPase-regulated membrane trafficking is crucial for tip-focused
pollen tube growth
deGraaf,B.H.J., Cheung,A.Y., Andreyev,T., Levasseur,K., Kieliszewski,M.J., Wu,H.M.
Plant Cell. 17:2564-2579 (2005).
Structure of a hydroxyproline-arabinogalactan polysaccharide from
repetitive Ala-Hyp expressed in transgenicNicotiana tabacum.
Tan L., Feng Q., Lamport,D.T.A., Kieliszewski,M.J.
J. Biol. Chem. 279:13156-13165 (2004).
Di-Isodityrosine is the intermolecular cross link of isodityrosine-rich
extension analogs cross linked in vitro.
Held MA., Tan L., Kamyab A., Hare M., Shapk E., Kieliszewski, M.J.
J. Biol. Chem.279:55474-55482 (2004).
Glycosylation motifs that direct arabinogalactan addition to
arabinogalactan-proteins.
Tan,L., Leykam,J.F., Kieliszewski,M.J.
Plant Physiology 132:1362-1369 (2003).
An arabinogalactan-protein associated with the secondary cell wall
formation in differentiating xylem of loblolly pine.
Zhang,Y., Brown,G., Whetten,R., Loopstra,C.A., Neale,D., Kieliszewski,M.J., Sederoff,R.R.
Plant Molecular Biology 52:91-102 (2003).
Tomato LeAGP-1 is a plasma membrane-bound, glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored arabinogalactan-protein.
Sun,W., Zhao,Z.D., Hare,M.C., Kieliszewski,M.J., Showalter,A.M. Physiologia Plantarum 120:319-327 (2003).
Tomato LeAGP-1 arabinogalactan-protein purified from transgenic tobacco
corroborates the Hyp contiguity hypothesis.
Zhao,Z.D., Tan,L., Showalter,A.M., Lamport,D.T.A., Kieliszewski,M.J.
Plant Journal 31:431-444 (2002).
Contiguous hydroxyproline residues direct hydroxyproline arabinosylation in Nicotiana tabacum.
Shapk,E., Barbar,E., Leykam,J.F., Kieliszewski,M.J.
Journal of Biological CHemistry 276:11272-11278 (2001).
The latest Hype on O-Glycosylation Codes.
Kieliszewski,M.J.
Phytochemistry 57:319-323 (2001).
Synthetic genes for the elucidation of glycosylation codes for
arabinogalactan-proteins and other hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins.
Kieliszewski,M.J., Shpak,E.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 58:1386-1398 (2001).
Peptides released by enzymic degradation of cell walls from root nodules
and uninfected roots of Medicago truncatula.
Frueauf,J.B., Dolata,M., Leykam,J.F., Lloyd,E.A., Gonzales,M., VandenBosch,K., Kieliszewski,M.J.
Phytochemistry 55:429-438 (2000).
Gum arabic glycoprotein contains glycomodules of both extensin
andarabinogalactan-glycoproteins.
Goodrum,L.J., Patel,A., Leykam,J.F., Kieliszewski,M.J.
Phytochemistry 54:99-106 (2000).
Synthetic genes for glycoprotein design and the elucidation of
hydroxyproline-O-glycosylation.
Shpak,E., Leykam,J.F., Kieliszewski,M.J.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences(USA) 96:14736-14741 (1999).
Isolation,characterization, and immunolocalization of a novel, modular
tomato arabinogalactanprotein corresponding to LeAGP-1 gene.
Gao,M., Kieliszewski,M., Lamport,D.T.A., Showalter,A.M.
Plant Journal 18:43-55 (1999).
Cloning and characterization of mouse intestinal MUC3 mucin:3'sequence
contains epidermal-growth-factor-like domains.
Shekels,L.L., Hunninghake,D.A., Tisdale,A.S., Gipson,I.K., Kieliszewski,M., Kozak,C.A., Ho,S.B.
Biochemical Journal 330:1301-1308 (1998).
Matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass
spectrometry of tomato extensin monomers and potato lectin.
Kieliszewski,M.J., Orlando,R.
Phytochemistry 45:9-14 (1997).
Isolation of a pI 4.6 peroxidase from tomato cell suspension cultures
and identification of Val-Tyr-Lys as putative intermolecular crosslink site.
Schnabelrauch,L.S., Kieliszewski,M., Upham,B.L., Alizedeh,H., Lamport,D.T.A.
Plant Journal 9:477-489 (1996).
Mouse gastric mucin:cloning and chromosomal localization.
Shekels,L.L., Lyftogt,D., Kieliszewski,M., Filie,J., Ho,S.B.
Biochemical Journal 311:775-785 (1995).
Tandem mass spectrometry and structural elucidation of glycopeptides
from a hydroxyproline-rich plant cell wall glycoprotein indicate that contiguous hydroxyproline
residues are the major sites of hydroxyproline O-arabinosylation.
Kieliszewski,M., O'Neill,M., Leykam,J.F., Orlando,R.
Journal of Biological Chemistry 270:2541-2549 (1995).
Potato lectin: a modular protein sharing sequence similarities with the
extensin family, the hevein lectin family, and snake venom disintegrins(platelet aggregation
inhibitors).
Kieliszewski,M., Showalter,A.M., Leykam,J.F.
Plant Journal 5:849-861 (1994).
Immunogold localization of THRGP-like epitopes in the haustorial
interface of obligate, biotrophic fungi on monocots.
Hippe-Sanwald,S., Marticke,K.H., Kieliszewski,M.J., Somerville,S.C.
Protoplasma 178:138-155 (1994).
Extensin:repetitive motifs, functional sites, posttranslational codes,
and phylogeny.
Kieliszewski,M., Lamport,D.T.A. Plant Journal 5:157-172 (1994).
A histidine-rich extensin from Zea mays is an arabinogalactan
protein.
Kieliszewski,M., Kamyab,A., Leykam,J.F., Lamport,D.T.A. Plant Physiology
99:538-547 (1992).
A gymnosperm extensin contains the serine-tetrahydroxyproline
motif.
Fong,C., Kieliszewski,M.J., de Zacks,R., Leykam,J.F., Lamport,D.T.A.
Plant Physiology 99:548-552 (1992).
A repetitive proline-rich protein from the gymnosperm Douglas Fir is a
hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein.
Kieliszewski,M.J., de Zacks,R., Leykam,J.F., Lamport,D.T.A.
Plant Physiology 98:919-926 (1992).
Structure of the threonine-rich extensin from Zea
mays.
Kieliszewski,M.J., Leykam,J.F., Lamport,D.T.A.
Plant Physiology 92:316-326 (1990).
A chenopod extensin lacks repetitive tetrahydroxyproline
blocks.
Li X-B., Kieliszewski,M.J., Lamport,D.T.A.
Plant Physiology 92:327-333 (1990).
Trypsin cleaves lysylproline in a hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein from
Zea mays.
Kieliszewski,M.J., Leykam,J.F., Lamport,D.T.A.
Pepide Research 3:246-248(1989).
Purification and partial characterization of a hydroxyproline-rich
glycoprotein in a graminaceous monocot Zea mays.
Kieliszewski,M.J., Lamport,D.T.A.
Plant Physiology 85:823-827(1987).
Cross-reactivities of polyclonal antibodies against extensin precursors
determined via ELISA techniques.
Kieliszewski,M.J., Lamport,D.T.A.
Phytochemistry 3:246-248(1986).
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