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Dr Luuk Rutten
Dr Luuk Rutten
Postdoc, Wageningen UR
Verified email at molbi.nl
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Comparative genomics of the nonlegume Parasponia reveals insights into evolution of nitrogen-fixing rhizobium symbioses
R Van Velzen, R Holmer, F Bu, L Rutten, A van Zeijl, W Liu, L Santuari, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (20), E4700-E4709, 2018
2362018
A remote cis-regulatory region is required for NIN expression in the pericycle to initiate nodule primordium formation in Medicago truncatula
J Liu, L Rutten, E Limpens, T Van Der Molen, R Van Velzen, R Chen, ...
The Plant Cell 31 (1), 68-83, 2019
1312019
CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Mutagenesis of Four Putative Symbiosis Genes of the Tropical Tree Parasponia andersonii Reveals Novel Phenotypes
A Van Zeijl, TAK Wardhani, M Seifi Kalhor, L Rutten, F Bu, M Hartog, ...
Frontiers in plant science 9, 284, 2018
452018
Mutant analysis in the nonlegume Parasponia andersonii identifies NIN and NF‐YA1 transcription factors as a core genetic network in nitrogen‐fixing nodule …
F Bu, L Rutten, YP Roswanjaya, O Kulikova, M Rodriguez‐Franco, T Ott, ...
New Phytologist 226 (2), 541-554, 2020
402020
Duplication of symbiotic lysin motif receptors predates the evolution of nitrogen-fixing nodule symbiosis
L Rutten, K Miyata, YP Roswanjaya, R Huisman, F Bu, M Hartog, ...
Plant physiology 184 (2), 1004-1023, 2020
342020
Commonalities in symbiotic plant-microbe signalling
R Holmer, L Rutten, W Kohlen, R van Velzen, R Geurts
Advances in botanical research 82, 187-221, 2017
132017
Pseudogenization of the rhizobium-responsive EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE RECEPTOR in Parasponia is a rare event in nodulating plants
S Dupin, J Klein, L Rutten, R Huisman, R Geurts
BMC Plant Biology 22 (1), 225, 2022
42022
A rare non-canonical splice site in Trema orientalis SYMRK does not affect its dual symbiotic functioning in endomycorrhiza and rhizobium nodulation
S Alhusayni, YP Roswanjaya, L Rutten, R Huisman, S Bertram, T Sharma, ...
BMC Plant Biology 23 (1), 587, 2023
12023
Methods of genetically altering a plant nin-gene to be responsive to cytokinin
R Geurts, J Liu, L Rutten, O Kulikova, T Bisseling
US Patent App. 17/298,916, 2022
2022
of the rhizobium-responsive EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE RECEPTOR in Parasponia is a rare event in nodulating plants
S Dupin, J Klein, L Rutten, R Huisman, R Geurts
2022
Methods of genetically altering a plant nin-gene to be responsive to cytokinin
R Geurts, J Liu, L Rutten, O Kulikova, T Bisseling
WO Patent 2,020,115,181, 2020
2020
Data from: Comparative genomics of the nonlegume Parasponia reveals insights into evolution of nitrogen-fixing rhizobium symbioses
R van Velzen, R Holmer, F Bu, L Rutten, A van Zeijl, W Liu, L Santuari, ...
2018
Expression studies in transgenic Parasponia containing TorEPR
S Dupin, J Klein, L Rutten, R Huisman, R Geurts
Wageningen University & Research, 0
Analysis of Nodulation correlated Receptor like kinases of Parasponia reveals novel phenotypes in the infection process
L Rutten, Y Roswanjaya, S Linders, A van Hall, A van Zeijl, R Geurts
The Evolution of Nitrogen-fixing root Nodules, 135, 0
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