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Dionne Turnbull
Dionne Turnbull
Postdoctoral researcher, University of Dundee
Verified email at dundee.ac.uk
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Presence/absence, differential expression and sequence polymorphisms between PiAVR2 and PiAVR2‐like in Phytophthora infestans determine virulence on R2 plants
EM Gilroy, S Breen, SC Whisson, J Squires, I Hein, M Kaczmarek, ...
New Phytologist 191 (3), 763-776, 2011
1592011
RXLR effector AVR2 up-regulates a brassinosteroid-responsive bHLH transcription factor to suppress immunity
D Turnbull, L Yang, S Naqvi, S Breen, L Welsh, J Stephens, J Morris, ...
Plant Physiology 174 (1), 356-369, 2017
782017
Devastating intimacy: the cell biology of plant–Phytophthora interactions
PC Boevink, PRJ Birch, D Turnbull, SC Whisson
New Phytologist 228 (2), 445-458, 2020
592020
Oomycetes seek help from the plant: Phytophthora infestans effectors target host susceptibility factors
PC Boevink, H McLellan, EM Gilroy, S Naqvi, Q He, L Yang, X Wang, ...
Molecular Plant 9 (5), 636-638, 2016
482016
Fats and function: protein lipid modifications in plant cell signalling
D Turnbull, PA Hemsley
Current opinion in plant biology 40, 63-70, 2017
312017
AVR2 targets BSL family members, which act as susceptibility factors to suppress host immunity
D Turnbull, H Wang, S Breen, M Malec, S Naqvi, L Yang, L Welsh, ...
Plant Physiology 180 (1), 571-581, 2019
302019
Maleimide scavenging enhances determination of protein S-palmitoylation state in acyl-exchange methods
CH Hurst, D Turnbull, F Plain, W Fuller, PA Hemsley
Biotechniques 62 (2), 69-75, 2017
242017
Juxta-membrane S-acylation of plant receptor-like kinases is likely fortuitous and does not necessarily impact upon function
CH Hurst, KM Wright, D Turnbull, K Leslie, S Jones, PA Hemsley
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 12818, 2019
162019
Variable effects of C-terminal fusions on FLS2 function: not all epitope tags are created equal
CH Hurst, D Turnbull, SM Myles, K Leslie, NF Keinath, PA Hemsley
Plant Physiology 177 (2), 522-531, 2018
162018
The hypersensitive response in PAMP-and effector-triggered immune responses
A Feechan, D Turnbull, LJ Stevens, S Engelhardt, PRJ Birch, I Hein, ...
Plant programmed cell death, 235-268, 2015
162015
Understanding the rules governing NCX1 palmitoylation
F Plain, D Turnbull, NJ Fraser, W Fuller
Channels 11 (5), 377-379, 2017
92017
Evolutionarily distinct resistance proteins detect a pathogen effector through its association with different host targets
H Wang, F Trusch, D Turnbull, C Aguilera‐Galvez, S Breen, S Naqvi, ...
New Phytologist 232 (3), 1368-1381, 2021
72021
S-acylation stabilizes ligand-induced receptor kinase complex formation during plant pattern-triggered immune signaling
CH Hurst, D Turnbull, K Xhelilaj, S Myles, RL Pflughaupt, M Kopischke, ...
Current Biology 33 (8), 1588-1596. e6, 2023
42023
Determination of Protein S-Acylation State by Enhanced Acyl-Switch Methods
CH Hurst, D Turnbull, PA Hemsley
Protein Lipidation: Methods and Protocols, 3-11, 2019
32019
S-acylation is a positive regulator of FLS2-mediated plant immunity
CH Hurst, D Turnbull, J Gronnier, S Myles, RL Pflughaupt, M Kopischke, ...
bioRxiv, 2021
22021
Exploiting crosstalk between growth and immunity in plants: the role of the Phytophthora infestans effector AVR2 in potato late blight
D Turnbull
University of Dundee, 2016
12016
S-acylation–greasing the mechanisms of plant immunity
CH Hurst, D Turnbull, PA Hemsley
2019 IS-MPMI XVIII Congress, 2019
2019
What ‘R’you doing here? Investigating the role of S-acylation in regulating plant disease resistance proteins.
D Turnbull, PRJ Birch, PA Hemsley
2019 IS-MPMI XVIII Congress, 2019
2019
S-acylation: a key regulator of the plant immune system
CH Hurst, D Turnbull, PA Hemsley
2019 IS-MPMI XVIII Congress, 2019
2019
Evolutionarily distinct R proteins detect Phytophthora infestans effector PiAVR2 through its action on different target proteins
H Wang, D Turnbull, CA Galvez, S Breen, S Naqvi, Z Tian, F Brunner, ...
2019 IS-MPMI XVIII Congress, 2019
2019
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