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Sarah C. Hake
 
Patricia G. Gensel    
Department of Plant and Microbial Biology
University of California, Berkeley

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Esteban Bortiri and Sarah Hake. 2007. Flowering and determinacy in maize. Journal of Experimental Botany 58(5): 909-916   abstract | full text | article in pdf format

Enrico Magnani, Linnea Bartling, and Sarah Hake. 2006. From Gateway to MultiSite Gateway in one recombination event. BMC Molecular Biology 7(46) abstract | full text | article in pdf format

Rebecca Bart, Pamela Ronald, and Sarah Hake. 2006. Fertility versus disease resistance, a hard choice. Genes and Development20 (10): 1215-1217 MAY 15 full text | article in pdf format

Esteban Bortiri, Dave Jackson and Sarah Hake. 2006. Advances in maize genomics: the emergence of positional cloning. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 9 (2): 164-171 APR abstract | full text | article in pdf format

Esteban Bortiri, George Chuck, Erik Vollbrecht, Torbert Rocheford, Rob Martienssen, and Sarah Hake. 2006.
Ramosa2 encodes a LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARY domain protein that determines the fate of stem cells in branch meristems of maize. The Plant Cell. 18 (3): 574-585 MAR abstract | full text | article in pdf format

Peter Bommert, China Lunde, Judith Nardmann, Erik Vollbrecht, Mark Running, David Jackson, Sarah Hake and Wolfgang Werr. 2005. thick tassel dwarf1 encodes a putative maize ortholog of the Arabidopsis CLAVATA1 leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase. Development 132(6): 1235-1245. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

George Chuck, and Sarah C. Hake. 2005. Regulation of developmental transitions. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 8(1): 67-70. abstract (full text article and pdf available from Science Direct at this link)

Sarah C. Hake, Harley M. S. Smith, Hans E.E. Holtan, Enrico Magnani, Giovanni Mele, and Julio Ramirez. 2004. The role of knox genes in plant development. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology 20: 125-151. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Enrico Magnani, Kimmen Sjolander, and Sarah C. Hake. 2004. From endonucleases to transcription factors: Evolution of the AP2 DNA binding domain in plants. Plant Cell 16(9): 2265-2277. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Mark P. Running, Meirav Lavy, Hasana Sternberg, Arnaud Galichet, Wilhelm Gruissem, Sarah C. Hake, Naomi Ori, Shaul Yalovsky. 2004. Enlarged meristems and delayed growth in plp mutants result from lack of CaaX prenyltransferases. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 101(20): 7815-7820. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Angela Hay, and Sarah C. Hake. 2004. The dominant mutant Wavy auricle in blade1 disrupts patterning in a lateral domain of the maize leaf. Plant Physiology 135(1): 300-308. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Harley M. S. Smith, B.C. Campbell, and Sarah C. Hake. 2004. Competence to respond to floral inductive signals requires the homeobox genes PENNYWISE and POUND-FOOLISH. Current Biology 14(9): 812-817. abstract (full text article and pdf available at ScienceDirect)

Sarah C. Hake, and Torbert Rocheford. 2004. Exploiting quantitative trait loci in gene discovery. Genes and Development 18(6): 597-601. full text article | article in pdf format

Akiko Kozaki, Sarah C. Hake, and Joseph Colasanti. 2004. The maize ID1 flowering time regulator is a zinc finger protein with novel DNA binding properties. Nucleid Acids Res 32(5): 1710-1720. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Hans E.E. Holtan, and Sarah C. Hake. 2003. Quantitative trait locus analysis of leaf dissection in tomato using Lycopersicon pennellii segmental introgression lines. Genetics 165(3): 1541-1550. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Giovanni Mele, Naomi Ori, Yutaka Sato, and Sarah C. Hake. 2003. The knotted1-like homeobox gene BREVIPEDICELLUS regulates cell differentiation by modulating metabolic pathways. Genes and Development 17(17): 2088-2093. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format | supplementary material

Sarah C. Hake. 2003. MicroRNAs: A role in plant development. Current Biology 13(21): R851-R852. abstract (full text and pdf available from ScienceDirect at this link)

Angela Hay, David Jackson, Naomi Ori, and Sarah C. Hake. 2003. Analysis of the competence to respond to KNOTTED1 activity in Arabidopsis leaves using a steroid induction system. Plant Physiology 131(4): 1671-1680. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

José L. Micol, and Sarah C. Hake. 2002. The development of plant leaves. Plant Physiology 131(2): 383-384. full text article | article in pdf format

Giovanni Mele, and Sarah C. Hake. 2003. Expression profiling of plant development. Genome Biology 4(5): Art. No. 215 2003. abstract | full text article

Jennifer C. Fletcher, and Sarah C. Hake. 2002. Plant development makes strides in Vermont. Developmental Cell 3(4): 479-485. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Lauren Hubbard, Paula McSteen, John Doebley, and Sarah C. Hake. 2002. Expression patterns and mutant phenotypes of teosinte branched1 correlate with growth suppression in maize and teosinte. Genetics 162(4): 1927-1935. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

George Chuck, Michael Muszynski, Elizabeth A. Kellogg, Sarah C. Hake, and Robert J. Schmidt. 2002. The control of spikelet meristem identity by the branched silkless1 gene in maize. Science 298(5596): 1238-1241. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format | supplementary information

Angela Hay, Hardip Kaur, Andrew Phillips, Peter Hedden, Sarah C. Hake and Miltos Tsiantis. 2002. The gibberellin pathway mediates KNOTTED1-type homeobox function in plants with different body plans. Current Biology 12(18): 1557-1565. abstract | article in pdf format

Harley M. S. Smith, Ilja Boschke, and Sarah C. Hake. 2002. Selective interaction of plant homeodomain proteins mediates high DNA-binding affinity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 99(14): 9579-9584. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format | supplementary information

Sarah C. Hake and Naomi Ori. 2002. Plant morphogenesis and KNOX genes. Nature Genetics 31(2): 121-122. full text article | article in pdf format

Debbie Laudencia-Chingcuanco, and Sarah C. Hake. 2002. The indeterminate floral apex1 gene regulates meristem determinacy and identity in the maize inflorescence. Development 129(11): 2629-2638. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Fumio Taguchi Shiobara, Zhuang Yuan, Sarah C. Hake, and David Jackson. 2001. The fasciated ear2 gene encodes a leucine rich repeat receptor like protein that regulates shoot meristem proliferation in maize. Genes and Development 15(20): 2755-2766. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Paula McSteen, and Sarah C. Hake. 2001. barren inflorescence2 regulates axillary meristem development in the maize inflorescence. Development 128(15): 2881-2891. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Jeff Bennetzen, Edward Buckler, Vicki Chandler, John F. Doebley, Jane Dorweiler, Brandon S. Gaut, Michael Freeling, Sarah C. Hake, Elizabeth A. Kellogg, R. Scott Poethig, Virginia Walbot, and Susan Wessler. 2001. Genetic evidence and the origin of maize. Latin American Antiquity 12: 84-86. abstract

Sarah C. Hake. 2001. Transcription factors on the move. Trends in Genetics 17(1): 2-3. abstract (full text and pdf available from ScienceDirect at this link)

Mark P. Running, and Sarah C. Hake. 2000. The role of floral meristems in patterning. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 4(1): 69-74. abstract (full text and pdf available from ScienceDirect at this link)

Naomi Ori, Yuval Eshed, George Chuck, John L. Bowman, and Sarah C. Hake. 2000. Mechanisms that control knox gene expression in the Arabidopsis shoot. Development 127(24): 5523-5532. abstract | article in pdf format

Erik Vollbrecht, Lenore Reiser, and Sarah C. Hake. 2000. Shoot meristem size is dependent on inbred background and presence of the maize homeobox gene, knotted1. Development 127(14): 3161-3172. abstract | article in pdf format

Leonore Reiser, Patricia Sanchez-Baracaldo, and Sarah C. Hake. 2000. Knots in the family tree: evolutionary relationships and functions of knox homeobox genes. Plant Molecular Biology 42(1): 151-166. abstract (full text article and pdf available at SpringerLink from this link)

Toshi Foster, Judy Yamaguchi, Bryan C. Wong, Bruce Veit, and Sarah C. Hake. 1999. Gnarley is a dominant mutation in the knox4 homeobox gene affecting cell shape and identity. Plant Cell 11(7): 1239-1252. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Naomi Ori, Michelle T. Juarez, David Jackson, Judy Yamaguchi, Gary M. Banowetz, and Sarah C. Hake. 1999. Leaf senescence is delayed in tobacco plants expressing the maize homeobox gene knotted1 under the control of a senescence-activated promoter. Plant Cell 11(6): 1073-1080. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

David Jackson, and Sarah C. Hake. 1999. Control of phyllotaxy in maize by the abphyl1 gene. Development 126(2): 315-323. abstract | article in pdf format

Toshi Foster, Bruce Veit, and Sarah C. Hake. 1999. Mosaic analysis of the dominant mutant, Gnarley1-R, reveals distinct lateral and transverse signaling pathways during maize leaf development. Development 126(2): 305-313. abstract | article in pdf format

Bruce Veit, S. Briggs, Robert J. Schmidt, Martin F. Yanofsky, and Sarah C. Hake. 1998. Regulation of leaf initiation by the terminal ear1 gene of maize. Nature 393(6681): 166-168. first paragraph | full text article | article in pdf format

George Chuck, Robert B. Meeley, and Sarah C. Hake. 1998. The control of maize spikelet meristem fate by the APETELA2-like gene indeterminate spikelet1. Genes and Development 12(8):1145-1154. abstract | full text article | article in pdf format

Paula McSteen, and Sarah C. Hake. 1998. Genetic control of plant development. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 9(2): 189-195. abstract (pdf available from ScienceDirect at this link)

Sarah C. Hake and Eliot M. Meyerowitz. 1998. Growth and development; growing up green. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1(1): 9-11. (not available online)

Bart-Jan Janssen, Andrina Williams, Ju-Jiun Chen, Julie Mathern, Sarah C. Hake, and Neelima Sinha. 1998. Isolation and characterization of two knotted-like homeobox genes from tomato. Plant Molecular Biology 36(3): 417-425. abstract (full text article and pdf available from ScienceDirect at this link)

Rosalind E. Williams-Carrier, Yung S. Lie, Sarah C. Hake, and Peggy G. Lemaux. 1997. Ectopic expression of kn1 phenocopies the Hooded mutant of barley. Development 124(19): 3737-3745. abstract | article in pdf format

Julie Mathern, and Sarah C. Hake. 1997. Mu element-generated gene conversions in maize attenuate the dominant knotted phenotype. Genetics 147(1): 305-314. abstract | article in pdf format

David Jackson, and Sarah C. Hake. 1997. Morphogenesis on the move: cell-to-cell trafficking of plant regulatory proteins. Current Opinion in Genetics and Development 7(4): 495-500. abstract (full text and pdf available from this link)

Randall A. Kerstetter, Debbie Laudencia-Chingcuanco, Laurie G. Smith, and Sarah C. Hake. 1997. Loss of function mutations in the maize homeobox gene, knotted1, are defective in shoot meristem maintenance. Development 124(16): 3045-3054. abstract | article in pdf format

Randall A. Kerstetter, and Sarah C. Hake. 1997. Shoot meristem formation in vegetative development. Plant Cell 9(7): 1001-1010. article in pdf format

Sarah C. Hake and Bharat R. Char. 1997. Cell-cell interactions during plant development. Genes and Development 11(9): 1087-1097. (not available online)

Sarah C. Hake 1997. The intertwining of plant development and evolutionary mechanisms. Trends in Genetics 13: 174-175. abstract (full text and pdf available from ScienceDirect at this link)

George Chuck, Cynthia Lincoln, and Sarah C. Hake. 1996. KNAT1 induces lobed leaves with ectopic meristems when overexpressed in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 8(8): 1277-1289. abstract | article in pdf format

Laurie G. Smith, Sarah C. Hake, and Anne W. Sylvester. 1996. The tangled-1 mutation alters cell division orientations throughout maize leaf development without altering leaf shape. Development 122(2): 481-489. abstract | article in pdf format

Sarah C. Hake 1996. Shootmeristemless ties the knot. Trends in Plant Sciences 1(3): 75-76. abstract (pdf available from ScienceDirect at this link)

Sarah C. Hake and David Jackson. 1995. Genetic and molecular analysis of patterning in plant development. American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology Bulletin 8: 29-37. article in pdf format

William J. Lucas, Sabine Bouche-Pillon, David P. Jackson, Lynda Nguyen, Lucian Baker, Biao Ding, and Sarah C. Hake. 1995. Selective trafficking of the KNOTTED1 homeodomain protein and its mRNA through plasmodesmata. Science 270(5244): 1980-1983. abstract | article at JSTOR

Sarah C. Hake, Bharat R. Char, George Chuck, Toshi Foster, Jeff Long, and David Jackson. 1995. Homeobox genes in the functioning of plant meristems. Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences 350(1331): 45-51. article at JSTOR

Richard Schneeburger, Philip Becraft, Sarah C. Hake, and Michael Freeling. 1995. Ectopic expression of the knox homeobox gene rough sheath1 transforms cell fate in maize leaves. Genes and Development 9(18): 2292-2304. abstract

Laurie G. Smith, David Jackson, and Sarah C. Hake. 1995. The expression of knotted1 marks shoot meristem formation during maize embryogenesis. Developmental Genetics 16:344-348. (not available online)

Erik Vollbrecht, and Sarah C. Hake. 1995. Deficiency analysis of female gametogenesis in maize. Developmental Genetics 16: 44-63. (not available online)

Cynthia Lincoln, Jeff Long, Judy Yamaguchi, Kyle Serikawa, and Sarah C. Hake. 1994. A knotted1-like homeobox gene in Arabidopsis is expressed in the vegetative meristem and dramatically alters leaf morphology when overexpressed in transgenic plants. Plant Cell 6(12): 1859-1876. abstract | article in pdf format

Randall A. Kerstetter, Erik Vollbrecht, Brenda Lowe, Bruce Veit, Judy Yamaguchi, and Sarah C. Hake. 1994. Sequence analysis and expression patterns divide the maize kn1-like homeobox genes into two classes. Plant Cell 6(12): 1877-1887. abstract | article in pdf format

Ben A. Greene, Richard Walko, and Sarah C. Hake. 1994. Mutator insertions in an intron of the maize knotted1 gene result in dominant suppressible mutations. Genetics 138(4): 1275-1285. abstract | article in pdf format

Neelima Sinha, and Sarah C. Hake. 1994. The Knotted1 leaf blade is a mosaic of blade, sheath and auricle identities. Developmental Genetics 15: 401-414. (not available online)

Neelima R. Sinha, R. Williams, and Sarah C. Hake. 1993. Overexpression of the maize homeo box gene, KNOTTED-1, causes a switch from determinate to indeterminate cell fates. Genes & Development 7(5): 787-795. abstract

Laurie G. Smith, and Sarah C. Hake. 1993. Molecular genetic approaches to leaf development: Knotted and beyond. Canadian Journal of Botany 72: 617-625. (not available online)

Bruce Veit, Robert J. Schmidt, Sarah C. Hake, and Martin F. Yanofsky. 1993. Maize floral development - new genes and old mutants. Plant Cell 5(10): 1205-1215. article in pdf format

Robert J. Schmidt, Bruce Veit, M. Alejandra Mandel, Montaña Mena, Sarah C. Hake, and Y. Yanofsky. 1993. Identification and molecular characterization of ZAG1, the maize homolog of the Arabidopsis floral homeotic gene AGAMOUS. 1993. Plant Cell 5(7): 729-737. abstract | article in pdf format

Laurie G. Smith, Ben A. Greene, Bruce Veit, and Sarah C. Hake. 1992. A dominant mutation in the maize homeobox gene, Knotted-1, causes its ectopic expression in leaf cells with altered fates. Development 116(1): 21-30. abstract | article in pdf format

Ben A. Greene, and Sarah C. Hake. 1993. The Knotted-1 mutants of maize: investigating the circuitry of leaf development. Seminars in Developmental Biology 4, 41-49. abstract (pdf available from ScienceDirect at this link)

Mutational and Molecular Analysis, Chapter VIII, pp. 111-123. IN: Evolutionary Conservation of Developmental Mechanisms, Wiley-Liss, Inc. New York, NY.

Neelima R. Sinha, Sarah C. Hake, and Michael Freeling. 1993. Genetic and molecular analysis of leaf development. Current Topics in Developmental Biology 28:47-80. (not available online)

Brenda Lowe, Julie Mathern, and Sarah C. Hake. 1992. Active Mutator elements suppress the knotted phenotype and increase recombination at the Kn1-O tandem duplication. Genetics 132(3): 813-822. abstract | article in pdf format

Sarah C. Hake 1992. Unraveling the Knots in Development. Trends in Genetics 8(3): 109-114. abstract (pdf available from ScienceDirect at this link)

Laurie G. Smith, and Sarah C. Hake. 1992. The initiation and determination of leaves. Plant Cell 4(9): 1017-1027. article in pdf format

Bruce Veit, Ben A. Greene, Brenda Lowe, Julie Mathern, Neelima Sinha, Erik Vollbrecht, Richard Walko, and Sarah C. Hake. 1991. Genetic approaches to inflorescence and leaf development in maize. Development, Supp.1, 105-111. (not available online)

Erik Vollbrecht, Bruce Veit, Neelima Sinha, and Sarah C. Hake. 1991. The developmental gene Knotted-1 is a member of a maize homeobox gene family. Nature 350(6315): 241-243. first paragraph | article in pdf format

Sarah C. Hake, Neelima Sinha, Bruce Veit, Erik Vollbrecht, and Richard Walko. 1991. Mutations of Knotted, a homeodomain-encoding gene, alter cell interactions in the developing maize leaf. Plant Molecular Biology 2: 555-562. R.G. Herrmann asnd B. Larkins (eds.) , New York, Plenum Press.

Sarah C. Hake and Neelima Sinha. 1990. Genetic analysis of leaf development. Oxford Surveys of Plant Molecular and Cell Biology, vol. 7:187-222.

Neelima Sinha, and Sarah C. Hake. 1990. Mutant characters in Knotted maize leaves are determined in the innermost tissue layers. Developmental Biology 141, 203-210. (not available online)

Bruce Veit, Erik Vollbrecht, Julie Mathern, and Sarah C. Hake. 1990. A tandem duplication causes the Kn1-O allele of Knotted, a dominant morphological mutant of maize. Genetics 125(3): 623-631. abstract | article in pdf format

Sarah C. Hake, Richard Walko, B. Lane, and Brenda Lowe. 1989. Transposon mutagenesis in developmental biology: methodology and results. In: Current Topics in Plant Biochemistry and Physiology. (ed. D. Randall), Vol. 8: 237-250.

Sarah C. Hake, Erik Vollbrecht, and Michael Freeling. Cloning Knotted, the dominant morphological mutant in maize using Ds2 as a transposon tag. 1989. The EMBO Journal 8(1): 15-22. (not available online)

Michael Freeling, D.K. Bongard-Pierce, N. Harberd, B. Lane, and Sarah C. Hake. 1987. Genes involved in the patterns of maize leaf cell division. In: Plant Gene Research, vol. 5, Spatial Regulation of Plant Genes. (eds. D.P. Verma and R. Goldberg)

Sarah C. Hake 1987. Tissue Interactions during leaf development. BioEssays 6: 58-60. (not available online)

Sarah C. Hake and Michael Freeling. 1986. Analysis of genetic mosaics shows that the extra epidermal cell divisions in Knotted mutant maize plants are induced by adjacent mesophyll cells. Nature 320(6063): 621-623. first paragraph | article in pdf format

Sarah C. Hake, R. Mck. Bird, M.G. Neuffer, and Michael Freeling. 1985. Development of the maize ligule and mutants that affect it. In Plant Genetics (Freeling, ed.) (Alan Liss. Inc. New York).

Michael Freeling, and Sarah C. Hake. 1985. Developmental genetics of mutants that specify knotted leaves in maize. Genetics 111(3): 617-634. abstract | article in pdf format

Sarah C. Hake, Philip M. Kelley, William C. Taylor, and Michael Freeling. 1985. Coordinate induction of alcohol dehydrogenase-1, aldolase and other anaerobic RNAs in maize. Journal of Biological Chemistry 260(8): 5050-5054. abstract | article in pdf format

Sarah C. Hake, William C. Taylor, and Michael Freeling. 1984. Molecular analyses of genetically stable mutants of the maize Adh1 gene. Molecular and General Genetics 194: 42-48. (not available online)

H.-P. Doring, Michael Freeling, Sarah C. Hake, M.A. Johns, R. Kunze, A. Merkelbach, F. Salamini, and P. Starlinger. 1983. A Ds mutation of the Adh1 gene in Zea mays L. Molecular and General Genetics 193: 199-204. (not available online)

Judith N. Strommer, Sarah C. Hake, Jeffrey L. Bennetzen, William C. Taylor, and Michael Freeling. 1982. Regulatory mutants of the maize Adh1 gene caused by DNA insertions. Nature 300(5892): 542-544. abstract | article in pdf format

Sarah C. Hake and Viriginia Walbot. 1980. The genome of Zea mays, its organization and homology to related species. Chromosoma 79: 251-270. (not available online)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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