1. Krishnan, H.B., Song, B., Oehrle, N.W., Cameron, J.C., Jez, J.M. Impact of overexpression of cytosolic isoform of O-acetylserine sulfhydrylase on soybean nodulation and nodule metabolome. Scientific Reports 2018 Feb 5;8(1):2367. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-20919-8.
  2. Staehelin, C. and Krishnan, H.B. 2015. Nodulation outer proteins: double-edged swords of symbiotic rhizobia. Biochemical Journal 470: 263-274.
  3. Kim, W.S., Jez, J.M. and Krishnan, H.B. 2014. Effects of proteome rebalancing and sulfur nutrition on the accumulation of methionine rich δ-zein in transgenic soybeans. Frontiers in Plant Science doi: 10.3389/fpls.2014.00633.
  4. Lee, S.G., Krishnan, H.B. and Jez, J.M. 2014. Structural basis for regulation of nodulation and symbiosis gene expression by NolR. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. 111:6509-6514.
  5. Kim, W-S., Chronis, D., Juergens, M., Schroeder, A.C., Hyun, S.W., Jez, J.M. and Krishnan, H.B. 2012. Transgenic soybean plants overexpressing O-acetylserine sulfhydrylase accumulate enhanced levels of cysteine and Bowman-Birk protease inhibitor in seeds. Planta 235: 13-23.
  6. Yi, H., Kumaran, S., Lee, S.G., Krishnan, H.B. and Jez, J.M. 2013. Structure of soybean seine acetyltransferase and formation of the cysteine regulatory complex as a molecular chaperone. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 288:36463-36472.
  7. Yang, S., Tang, F., Gao, M., Krishnan, H.B. and Zhu, H. 2010. R-gene-controlled host specificity in the legume-rhizobia symbiosis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 107: 18735-18740.
  8. Schroeder, A.C., Zhu, C., Yanamadala, S.R., Cahoon, R.E., Arkus, K.A., Wachsstock, L., Bleeke, J., Krishnan, H.B. and Jez JM. 2010. Threonine-insensitive homoserine dehydrogenase from soybean: genomic organization, kinetic mechanism, and in vivo activity. J Biol Chem. 8: 827-834.
  9. Krishnan, H.B., Oehrlel, N.W. and Natarajan, S.S. 2009. A rapid and simple procedure for the depletion of abundant storage proteins from legume seeds to advance proteome analysis: A case study using Glycine max. Proteomics 9: 3174-3188.
  10. Kim, W-S., and Krishnan, H.B. 2004. Expression of an 11 kD methionine-rich delta zein in transgenic soybean results in the formation of two types of novel protein bodies in transitional cells situated between the vascular tissue and storage parenchyma cells. Plant Biotech. J. 2: 199-210.

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