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Department of Life Sciences, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Korea
E-mail: ekoh@korea.ac.kr
Area of expertise: light signaling, thermomorphogenesis, photomorphogenesis, receptor-like kinase signaling
Speciality AreaCell and Developmental Biology
Selected Publications:Hwang, G., Lee, T., Park, J., Paik, I., Lee, N., Kim, Y.J., Song, Y.H., Kim, W.Y., and Oh, E. (2025). UV-B increases active phytochrome B to suppress thermomorphogenesis and enhance UV-B stress tolerance at high temperatures. Plant commun. 6: 101142.
Cho, H., Seo, D., Kim, M., Nam, B.E., Ahn, S., Kang, M., Bang, G., Kwon, C.T., Joo, Y., and Oh, E. (2024). SERKs serve as co-receptors for SYR1 to trigger systemin-mediated defense responses in tomato. J. Integr. Plant Biol. 66: 2273-2287.
Won, J.H., Park, J., Lee, H.G., Shim, S., Lee, H., Oh, E., and Seo, P.J. (2024). The PRR-EC complex and SWR1 chromatin remodeling complex function cooperatively to repress nighttime hypocotyl elongation by modulating PIF4 expression in Arabidopsis. Plant commun. 5: 100981.
Jung, J.H., Seo, P.J., Oh, E., and Kim, J. (2023). Temperature perception by plants. Trends Plant Sci. 28: 924-940.
Kim, S., Park, J., Jeon, B.W., Hwang, G., Kang, N.Y., We, Y., Park, W.Y., Oh, E., and Kim, J. (2021). Chemical control of receptor kinase signaling by rapamycin-induced dimerization. Mol. Plant 14: 1379-1390.
Kim, S., Hwang, G., Kim, S., Thi, T.N., Kim, H., Jeong, J., Kim, J., Kim, J., Choi, G., and Oh, E. (2020). The epidermis coordinates thermoresponsive growth through the phyB-PIF4-auxin pathway. Nat.commun. 11: 1053.
Hwang, G., Kim, S., Cho, J-Y., Paik, I., Kim, J-I., and Oh, E. (2019). Trehalose-6-phosphate signaling regulates thermoresponsive hypocotyl growth in Arabidopsis thaliana. EMBO rep. 20: e47828.
Zhu, J.Y., Oh, E.,, Wang T., and Wang, Z.Y. (2016). TOC1–PIF4 interaction mediates the circadian gating of thermoresponsive growth in Arabidopsis. Nat. commun. 7: 13692.
Oh, E., Zhu, J.Y., Ryu, H., Hwang, I., and Wang, Z.Y. (2014). TOPLESS mediates brassinosteroid-induced transcriptional repression through interaction with BZR1. Nat. commun. 5: 4140.
Oh, E., Bai, M.Y., Zhu, J.Y., Arenhart, R., Sun, Y., and Wang, Z.Y. (2014). Cell elongation is controlled through a central molecular circuit in Arabidopsis hypocotyls. eLife 3: e03031.
Oh, E., Zhu, J.Y., Wang, Z.Y. (2012). Interaction between BZR1 and PIF4 integrates brassinosteroid and environmental responses. Nat, Cell Biol. 14: 802-809.
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