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Tae-Wuk Kim

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Annual Review of Plant Biology|March 3, 2010
Brassinosteroid signal transduction from receptor kinases to transcription factorsTae-Wuk Kim, Zhi-Yong Wang
Molecular Plant|October 3, 2025
The fate of SMXLs at the crossroads of phosphorylation and ubiquitinationSe-Hwa Lee, Tae-Wuk Kim
Molecular Plant|February 7, 2015
Functional insights of plant GSK3-like kinases: multi-taskers in diverse cellular signal transduction pathwaysJi-Hyun Youn, Tae-Wuk Kim
Molecules and Cells|June 5, 2025
A brief guide to analyzing TurboID-based proximity labeling-mass spectrometry in plantsTae-Ki Park, Tae-Wuk Kim
Phytochemistry|May 18, 2005
Brassinosteroids are inherently biosynthesized in the primary roots of maize, Zea mays LYoung-Soo Kim, Tae-Wuk Kim, Seong-Ki Kim
Molecular Cell|August 23, 2011
The CDG1 kinase mediates brassinosteroid signal transduction from BRI1 receptor kinase to BSU1 phosphatase and GSK3-like kinase BIN2Tae-Wuk Kim, Shenheng Guan, Alma L Burlingame, et al.
Nature|February 7, 2012
Brassinosteroid regulates stomatal development by GSK3-mediated inhibition of a MAPK pathwayTae-Wuk Kim, Marta Michniewicz, Dominique C Bergmann, et al.
Biosensors & Bioelectronics|June 9, 2015
Sequential phosphorylation analysis using dye-tethered peptides and microfluidic isoelectric focusing electrophoresisHoseok Choi, Nakchul Choi, Butaek Lim, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|December 19, 2014
Rapid detection of protein phosphatase activity using Zn(II)-coordinated gold nanosensors based on His-tagged phosphopeptidesJin Oh Lee, Eun-Ji Kim, Butaek Lim, et al.
FEBS Letters|August 6, 2005
Silencing of NbECR encoding a putative enoyl-CoA reductase results in disorganized membrane structures and epidermal cell ablation in Nicotiana benthamianaJong-A Park, Tae-Wuk Kim, Seong-Ki Kim, et al.
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Annual Review of Plant Biology|March 3, 2010
Brassinosteroid signal transduction from receptor kinases to transcription factorsTae-Wuk Kim, Zhi-Yong Wang
Molecular Plant|October 3, 2025
The fate of SMXLs at the crossroads of phosphorylation and ubiquitinationSe-Hwa Lee, Tae-Wuk Kim
Molecular Plant|February 7, 2015
Functional insights of plant GSK3-like kinases: multi-taskers in diverse cellular signal transduction pathwaysJi-Hyun Youn, Tae-Wuk Kim
Molecules and Cells|June 5, 2025
A brief guide to analyzing TurboID-based proximity labeling-mass spectrometry in plantsTae-Ki Park, Tae-Wuk Kim
Phytochemistry|May 18, 2005
Brassinosteroids are inherently biosynthesized in the primary roots of maize, Zea mays LYoung-Soo Kim, Tae-Wuk Kim, Seong-Ki Kim
Molecular Cell|August 23, 2011
The CDG1 kinase mediates brassinosteroid signal transduction from BRI1 receptor kinase to BSU1 phosphatase and GSK3-like kinase BIN2Tae-Wuk Kim, Shenheng Guan, Alma L Burlingame, et al.
Nature|February 7, 2012
Brassinosteroid regulates stomatal development by GSK3-mediated inhibition of a MAPK pathwayTae-Wuk Kim, Marta Michniewicz, Dominique C Bergmann, et al.
Biosensors & Bioelectronics|June 9, 2015
Sequential phosphorylation analysis using dye-tethered peptides and microfluidic isoelectric focusing electrophoresisHoseok Choi, Nakchul Choi, Butaek Lim, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|December 19, 2014
Rapid detection of protein phosphatase activity using Zn(II)-coordinated gold nanosensors based on His-tagged phosphopeptidesJin Oh Lee, Eun-Ji Kim, Butaek Lim, et al.
FEBS Letters|August 6, 2005
Silencing of NbECR encoding a putative enoyl-CoA reductase results in disorganized membrane structures and epidermal cell ablation in Nicotiana benthamianaJong-A Park, Tae-Wuk Kim, Seong-Ki Kim, et al.
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