Sharon R. Long
PROFESSOR
Biochemistry
Canary Center at Stanford
United States of America
Biography
He is a professor of Biochemistry .Sharon Long received her undergraduate degree from Caltech, and carried out her PhD studies at Yale, working with Ian Sussex on plant development. She was a postdoc with Fred Ausubel where she began study of rhizobia-legume symbioses. She joined the Stanford faculty in 1982.
Research Interest
Biochemistry, genetics and cell biology of plant-bacterial symbiosis
Publications
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Barnett MJ, Long SR. The Sinorhizobium meliloti SyrM regulon: effects on global gene expression are mediated by syrA and nodD3. Journal of bacteriology. 2015 May 15;197(10):1792-806.
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Barnett MJ, Long SR. The Sinorhizobium meliloti SyrM regulon: effects on global gene expression are mediated by syrA and nodD3. Journal of bacteriology. 2015 May 15;197(10):1792-806.
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Lang C, Long SR. Transcriptomic analysis of Sinorhizobium meliloti and Medicago truncatula symbiosis using nitrogen fixation–deficient nodules. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions. 2015 Jul 16;28(8):856-68.