Nicholas J. Brewin

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Genetics John Innes Centre, UK 
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Don H. Northcote grad student Cambridge (Plant Biology Tree)

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D Janine Sherrier post-doc John Innes Centre (Plant Biology Tree)
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Tsyganova AV, Brewin NJ, Tsyganov VE. (2021) Structure and Development of the Legume-Rhizobial Symbiotic Interface in Infection Threads. Cells. 10
Tsyganova AV, Seliverstova EV, Brewin NJ, et al. (2019) Bacterial release is accompanied by ectopic accumulation of cell wall material around the vacuole in nodules of Pisum sativum sym33-3 allele encoding transcription factor PsCYCLOPS/PsIPD3. Protoplasma
Tsyganova AV, Seliverstova EV, Brewin NJ, et al. (2019) Comparative analysis of remodelling of the plant-microbe interface in Pisum sativum and Medicago truncatula symbiotic nodules. Protoplasma
Bolanos L, Brewin NJ, Bonilla I. (2019) Effects of Boron on Rhizobium-Legume Cell-Surface Interactions and Nodule Development. Plant Physiology. 110: 1249-1256
Tsyganova AV, Brewin NJ, Tsyganov VE. (2019) Analysis of epitope distribution of arabinogalactan protein-extensins in pea (Pisum Sativum) nodules of wild-type and mutants impaired in infection thread growth Ecological Genetics. 17: 5-12
Ivanova KA, Tsyganova AV, Brewin NJ, et al. (2015) Induction of host defences by Rhizobium during ineffective nodulation of pea (Pisum sativum L.) carrying symbiotically defective mutations sym40 (PsEFD), sym33 (PsIPD3/PsCYCLOPS) and sym42. Protoplasma. 252: 1505-17
Provorov NA, Tsyganova AV, Brewin NJ, et al. (2012) Evolution of symbiotic bacteria within the extra- and intra-cellular plant compartments: experimental evidence and mathematical simulation (Mini-review) Symbiosis. 58: 39-50
Reguera M, Abreu I, Brewin NJ, et al. (2010) Borate promotes the formation of a complex between legume AGP-extensin and Rhamnogalacturonan II and enhances production of Rhizobium capsular polysaccharide during infection thread development in Pisum sativum symbiotic root nodules. Plant, Cell & Environment. 33: 2112-20
Tsyganov VE, Seliverstova EV, Voroshilova VA, et al. (2010) Double Mutant Analysis of Sequential Functioning of Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Genes: Sym13, Sym33 and Sym40 During Symbiotic Nodule Development Ecological Genetics. 8: 3-8
Voroshilova VA, Demchenko KN, Brewin NJ, et al. (2009) Initiation of a legume nodule with an indeterminate meristem involves proliferating host cells that harbour infection threads. The New Phytologist. 181: 913-23
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