Publications
Khadgi A, Sagawa CHD, Vernon C, Mermaz B, Irish VF. (2024) Optimization of in planta methodology for genome editing and transformation in Citrus. Front Plant Sci. 15:1438031. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1438031.
Huang R, Irish VF. (2024) An epigenetic timer regulates the transition from cell division to cell expansion during Arabidopsis petal organogenesis. PLoS Genet. 5;20(3):e1011203. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1011203.
Saffer AM, Baskin TI, Verma A, Stanislas T, Oldenbourg R, Irish VF. (2023) Cellulose assembles into helical bundles of uniform handedness in cell walls with abnormal pectin composition. Plant Journal 116:855-870.
Irish, VF. (2023). Arabidopsis conical petal epidermal cells. J. Exp. Bot. 74:2940-2943. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erad106.
Huang, R., Huang, T. Irish VF. (2021). Do epigenetic timers control petal development? Frontiers Plant Sci. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.709360
Zhang F, Wang Y, Irish VF. (2021). CENTRORADIALIS maintains shoot meristem indeterminacy by antagonizing THORN IDENTITY1 in Citrus. Current Biology. 31: 2237-2242.
Yu H, Zhang L, Wang W, Tian P, Wang W, Wang K, Gao Z, Liu S, Zhang Y, Irish VF, Huang T. (2021). TCP5 controls leaf margin development by regulating the KNOX and BEL-like transcription factors in Arabidopsis. J. Exp. Bot. 72: 1809-1821.
Zhang F, Rossignol P, Huang T, Wang Y, May A, Dupont C, Orbovic V, Irish VF. (2020). Reprogramming of Stem Cell Activity to Convert Thorns into Branches. Current Biology. 30: 2951-2961
Dong J, Chen H, Deng XW, Irish VF, Wei N. (2020). Phytochrome B induces intron retention and translational inhibition of PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR 3. Plant Physiol. 182:159-166.
Dong J, Sun N, Yang J, Deng Z, Lan J, Qin G, He H, Deng XW, Irish VF, Chen H, Wei N. (2019). The Transcription Factors TCP4 and PIF3 Antagonistically Regulate Organ-Specific Light Induction of SAUR Genes to Modulate Cotyledon Opening during De-Etiolation in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell. 31:1155-1170.
Irish VF. (2019). Commentary on cell polarity in plants. Dev Biol. 448:1-6.
Saffer AM, Irish VF. (2018). Flavonol rhamnosylation indirectly modifies the cell wall defects of RHAMNOSE BIOSYNTHESIS1 mutants by altering rhamnose flux. Plant J. 94:649-660.
Jin D, Wu M, Li B, Bücker B, Keil P, Zhang S, Li J, Kang D, Liu J, Dong J, Deng XW, Irish V, Wei N. (2018). The COP9 Signalosome regulates seed germination by facilitating protein degradation of RGL2 and ABI5. PLoS Genet. 14:e1007237.
LeBlanc, C, Zhang, F, Mendz, J, Lozano, Y, Chatpar, K, Irish, V, Jacob, Y. (2018). Increased efficiency of targeted mutagenesis by CRISPR/Cas9 in plants using heat stress. Plant Journal, 93:377-386.
Saffer, AM., Irish, VF. (2017). Isolation of mutants with abnormal petal epidermal cell morphology. Plant Signal Behav. 12:e1382794.
Irish, VF. (2017). The ABC model of floral development. Curr Biol. 27:R887-R890.
Zhang F, May A, Irish VF. (2017). Type-B ARABIDOPSIS RESPONSE REGULATORs Directly Activate WUSCHEL. Trends Plant Sci. 22:815-817.
Zhang F, LeBlanc C, Irish VF, Jacob Y. (2017). Rapid and efficient CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing in Citrus using the YAO promoter. Plant Cell Rep. s00299-017-2202-4.
Saffer AM, Carpita NC, Irish VF. (2017). Rhamnose-Containing Cell Wall Polymers Suppress Helical Plant Growth Independently of Microtubule Orientation. Curr Biol. 27:2248-2259.
Reimegård J, Kundu S, Pendle A, Irish VF, Shaw P, Nakayama N, Sundström JF, Emanuelsson O. (2017). Genome-wide identification of physically clustered genes suggests chromatin-level co-regulation in male reproductive development in Arabidopsis thaliana. Nucleic Acids Res. 45:3253-3265.
Li J, Wang Y, Zhang Y, Wang W, Irish VF, Huang T. (2016). RABBIT EARS regulates the transcription of TCP4 during petal development in Arabidopsis. J Exp Bot. 67:6473-6480.
Chitwood DH, and Irish VF.(2016). A renaissance in plant development. Dev Biol. 419:4-6.
Huang T, and Irish VF. (2016). Gene networks controlling petal organogenesis. J Exp Bot. 67:61-68.
Huang T, and Irish VF. (2015). Temporal Control of Plant Organ Growth by TCP Transcription Factors. Current Biology 25: 1765-70.