John Daniel Kemp

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1968-1985 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
 1985- Entomology Plant Pathology and Weed Science New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, United States 
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Bio:

https://eppws.nmsu.edu/documents/vitae-kemp-j.pdf
https://books.google.com/books?id=WYBCAQAAIAAJ

Parents

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Daniel E. Atkinson grad student 1965 UCLA (Chemistry Tree)
 (The Reduction of Nitrite and Sulphite by Escherichia Coli)

Children

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Ethan Hack grad student 1980 UW Madison
Nancy A. Reichert grad student 1989 New Mexico State (GenetiTree)
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Randall JJ, Sutton DW, Hanson SF, et al. (2005) BiP and zein binding domains within the delta zein protein. Planta. 221: 656-66
Randall J, Sutton D, Ghoshroy S, et al. (2004) Co-ordinate expression of β- And δ-zeins in transgenic tobacco Plant Science. 167: 367-372
Bagga S, Armendaris A, Klypina N, et al. (2004) Genetic engineering ruminal stable high methionine protein in the foliage of alfalfa Plant Science. 166: 273-283
Hinchliffe DJ, Kemp JD. (2002) β-Zein protein bodies sequester and protect the 18-kDa δ-zein protein from degradation Plant Science. 163: 741-752
Womack JS, Randall J, Kemp JD. (2000) Identification of a signal peptide for oryzacystatin-I. Planta. 210: 844-7
Randall J, Bagga S, Adams H, et al. (2000) A modified 10 kD zein protein produces two morphologically distinct protein bodies in transgenic tobacco Plant Science. 150: 21-28
Bagga S, Adams HP, Rodriguez FD, et al. (1997) Coexpression of the maize δ-zein and β-zein genes results in stable accumulation of δ-zein in endoplasmic reticulum-derived protein bodies formed by β-zein Plant Cell. 9: 1683-1696
Bagga S, Adams H, Kemp JD, et al. (1995) Accumulation of 15-Kilodalton Zein in Novel Protein Bodies in Transgenic Tobacco. Plant Physiology. 107: 13-23
Bagga S, Sutton D, Kemp JD, et al. (1992) Constitutive expression of the β-phaseolin gene in different tissues of transgenic alfalfa does not ensure phaseolin accumulation in non-seed tissue Plant Molecular Biology. 19: 951-958
Sutton DW, Havstad PK, Kemp JD. (1992) Synthetic cryIIIA gene from Bacillus thuringiensis improved for high expression in plants. Transgenic Research. 1: 228-36
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