Publications

Full list of publications from the group.

2020s

Durán-Castillo M, Hudson A, Wilson Y, Field DL, Twyford AD (2021).  A phylogeny of Antirrhinum reveals parallel evolution of alpine morphology. New Phytologist Epub ahead of print. PMID: 34170548.  doi.org/10.1111/nph.17581

 

Herburger K, Franková L, Pičmanová M, Xin A, Meulewaeter F, Hudson A and Fry SC (2021), Defining natural factors that stimulate and inhibit cellulose:xyloglucan hetero-transglucosylation. Plant Journal 105: 1549-1565.  doi.org/10.1111/tpj.15131

 

Tan Y, Barnbrook M, Wilson Y, Molnár A, Bukys A, Hudson A (2020).  Shared mutations in a novel glutaredoxin repressor of multicellular trichome fate underlie parallel evolution of Antirrhinum species.  Current Biology 30: 1357-66.  doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.01.060.

 

Tan Y, Bukys A, Molnár A, Hudson A (2020).  Rapid, high efficiency virus-mediated mutant complementation and gene silencing in Antirrhinum. Plant Methods 16, 145. doi.org/10.1186/s13007-020-00683-5.

 

Nishii K, Fei Y, Hudson A, Möller M, Molnar A (2020).  Virus-induced gene silencing in Streptocarpus rexii (Gerneriaceae).  Mol. Biotechnol. (March 7) DOI: 10.1007/s12033-020-00248-w.

 

Herburger K, Franková L, Sanhueza D, Roig A, Meulewaeter F, Hudson A, Thomson A, Roig-Sánchez A, Meulewaeter F, Budtova T, Fry SC (2020).  Enzymically attaching oligosaccharide-linked ‘cargoes’ to cellulose and other commercial polysaccharides via stable covalent bonds.  International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 164:4359-4369.  doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.09.039

 

Herburger K, Franková L, Pičmanová M, Loh JW, Valenzuela-Ortega M, Meulewaeter F, Hudson A, French CE, Fry SC (2020). Hetero-trans-ß-glucanase produces cellulose–xyloglucan covalent bonds in the cell walls of structural plant tissues and is stimulated by expansin.  Molecular Plant 13:1047-62.  DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2020.04.011.

 

Holland C, Simmons TJ, Meulewaeter F, Hudson A, Fry SC (2020).  Three highly acidic Equisetum XTHs differ from hetero-trans-b-glucanase in donor substrate specificity and are predominantly xyloglucan homo-transglucosylases.  J. Plant Physiol. 251: article 153210.  DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2020.153210

 

2010s

Hudson A. Evolution: How a Homeobox Gene Cuts the Mustard Leaf. Current Biology 2019 Dec;29(24):R1305-R1307. Doi:10.1016/j.cub.2019.11.008. PMID: 31846676

 

MacAllister S., Mencuccini M., Sommer U., Engel J., Hudson A., Salmon Y, Dexter K.G.Drought-induced mortality in Scots pine: opening the metabolic black box. Tree Physiol. 2019 Aug 1;39(8):1358-  1370. doi: 10.1093/treephys/tpz049.

 

Simmons T.J., Mohler K.E., Holland C, Goubet F, Franková L, Houston D.R., Hudson A.D., Meulewaeter F, Fry SC.Hetero-trans-β-glucanase, an enzyme unique to Equisetum plants, functionalizes cellulose. Plant J. 2015 Sep;83(5):753-69. doi: 10.1111/tpj.12935. PMID: 26185964 

 

Costa M.M., Yang S, Critchley J, Feng X, Wilson Y, Langlade N, Copsey L, Hudson A (2012). The genetic basis for natural variation in heteroblasty in Antirrhinum. New Phytologist 2012 Dec;196(4):1251-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04347.x. PMID:23025531

 

Wilson Y, Hudson A (2011). The evolutionary history of Antirrhinum suggests that ancestral phenotype combinations survived repeated hybridizations. The Plant Journal2011Jun;66(6):1032-1043.doi: 10.1111/j.1365-313X.2011.04563.x. PMID:21435047

Schwarz-Sommer Z., Guebitz T., Weiss J., Gomex di-Marco P., Delgado Benarroch L., Hudson A., Egea-Cortines M .(2010).  A molecular recombination map for Antirrhinum majus.  BMC Plant Biology 10:275 PubMed 

A molecular recombination map for Antirrhinum majus.pdf (890.52 KB / PDF)

Platt A., Horton M., Hwang Y.S., Li Y., Anastasio A.E., Mulyati N.W., Agren J., Bossdorf O., Byers D., Donohue K., Dunning M., Holub E.B., Hudson A., Le Corre V., Loudet O., Roux F., Warthmann N., Weigel D., Rivero L., Scholl R., Nordborg M., Bergelson J., Borevitz J.O. (2010). The scale of population structurein Arabidopsis thaliana. PLoS Genetics 6: doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000843. PMID:20169178

Feng X., Wilson Y., Bowers J., Kennaway R., Bangham A., Hannah A., Coen E., Hudson A (2009). Evolution of allometry in Antirrhinum. Plant Cell. 21:2999-3007. doi:10.1105/tpc.109.069054. PMID:1988079

 

Jakoby M.K., Falkenhan D., Mader M.T., Brininstool G., Wischnitzki E., Platz N., Hudson A., Hulskamp M., Larkin J., Schnittger A (2008). Transcriptional profiling of mature Arabidopsis trichomes reveals that NOECK Encodes the MIXTA-like transcriptional regulator MYB106. Plant Physiol. 148: 1583-1602. doi: 10.1104/pp.108.126979. PMID: 18805951

 

Nurmberg P.L., Knox K.A., Yun B-W., Morris P.C., Shafiei R., Hudson A., Loake GJ (2007). The developmental selector, AS1 is an evolutionarily conserved regulator of the plant immune response. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA.104:18795-18800. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0705586104. PMID:18003921

 

Langlade N.B., Feng X, Dransfield T, Copsey L, Hanna A.I., Thébaud C., Bangham A., Hudson A., Coen E.S. (2005). Evolution through genetically controlled allometry space. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA. 102:10221-6.doi: 10.1073/pnas.0504210102. PMID:16009935

 

Hudson A (2006). Mechanisms of phyllotaxy. In Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. Macmillan, London. Link to abstract

 

Harrison J., Möller M., Langdale J., Cronk Q., Hudson A (2005). The role of KNOX genes in the evolution of morphological novelty in Streptocarpus. Plant Cell 17:430-443.  doi: 10.1105/tpc.104.028936. PMID:1565962

 

Hudson A (2005). Plant meristems: Mobile mediators of cell fate. Current Biol. 15:803-5. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2005.09.022. PMID: 16213812

 

Golz J.F., Roccaro M., Kuzoff R., Hudson A (2004). GRAMINIFOLIA promotes growth and polarity of Antirrhinum leaves. Development 131: 3661-3670. doi: 10.1242/dev.01221. PMID: 15229175

 

Gübitz T., Caldwell A., Hudson A (2003). Rapid molecular evolution of CYCLOIDEA-like genes in Antirrhinum and its relatives. Mol. Biol. Evol. 20:1537-44. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msg166. PMID:1283264

 

Schwarz-Sommer Z., de Andrade Silva E., Berntgen R., Lönnig W-E, Müller A., Nindl I., Stüber K., Wunder J., Saedler H., Gübitz T., Borking A., Golz J.F., Ritter E., Hudson A (2003). A linkage map of an F2 hybrid population of Antirrhinum majus and A. molle. Genetics 163:699-701. PMID: 12618407

 

Schwarz-Sommer Z, Davies B, Hudson A (2003). An everlasting pioneer: the story of Antirrhinum research. Nature Rev. Genet. 4:657-666. doi: 10.1038/nrg1127. PMID: 12897777

 

Golz J.F., Keck E.J., Hudson A (2002). Mutations in KNOX genes give rise to a novel floral structure in Antirrhinum. Current Biol. 12:515-22. PMID: 11937019

 

Golz J.F., Hudson A (2002). Signalling in plant lateral organ development. Plant Cell. 14:277-88. PMID: 12045283

 

Waites R., Hudson A (2001). The Handlebars gene is required with Phantastica for dorsoventral asymmetry of organs and for stem cell activity in Antirrhinum. Development 128:1923-31.PMID: 11493516 

 

Hudson A (2001). Plant development: two sides to organ asymmetry. Current Biol. 11:756-8. PMID: 11566122

 

Harrison J.C., Hudson A., Cronk QCB (2001). The evolution of leaves. In Cronk Q, Bateman R, Hawkins JA (eds), Developmental Genetics and Plant Evolution. Taylor & Francis, London. Link

 

Byrne M.E., Barley R., Curtis M., Arroyo J.M., Dunham M., Hudson A., Martienssen R.A.(2000). Asymmetric leaves1 mediates leaf patterning and stem cell function in Arabidopsis. Nature 408:967-971. doi: 10.1038/35050091. PMID: 11140682 

 

Hudson A (2000) Development of symmetry in plants. Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. Mol. Biol. 51:349-70. doi: 10.1146/annurev.arplant.51.1.349. PMID: 15012196

 


Timmermans M., Hudson A., Becraft P., Nelson T. (1999). ROUGH SHEATH2: a Myb-domain factor that represses knox homeobox genes in maize leaf and floral primordia. Science 284:151-153. PMID: 10102816

 

Hudson A, Jeffree C (1999) Leaf and Internode. In Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. Macmillan, London. Link to abstract

 

Golz J., Hudson A (1999). Yabbies claw to the fore. Current Biol. 9:861-3. PMID: 10574752

 

Hudson A (1999). Axes and axioms in leaf development? Curr. Op. Plant Biol. 2:56-60. PMID: 10047567

 

Waites R., Selvadurai H.R.N., Oliver I.R., Hudson A (1998). The PHANTASTICA gene encodes a MYB transcription factor involved in growth and dorsoventrality of lateral organs in Antirrhinum. Cell 93: 779-789. PMID: 9630222

 

Hudson A, Waites R. (1998). Early events in leaf development. Seminars in Cell and Dev. Biol. 9:207-211.doi: 10.1006/scdb.1997.0213. PMID: 9599417 

 

Hudson A, Goodrich J. (1997). Plant meristems: cell signalling keeps the balance. Current Biol. 7:427-429. PMID: 9210371

 

Waites R., Hudson A. (1995) phantastica: a gene required for dorsoventrality of leaves in Antirrhinum majus. Development 121:2143-2153. 

phantastica: a gene required for dorsoventrality of leaves in Antirrhinum majus. Development.pdf (1.44 MB / PDF)

Hudson A (1995). Fungal cytochrome c genes from plants. J. Mol. Evol. 41:1170-1171. PMID: 8587113 

 

Ingram D.S., Hudson A Shape and Form in Plants and Fungi. (381 pages) Academic Press, 1994. Link

 

Hudson A (1994). Genes controlling floral development. In Ingram DS and Hudson, A (eds) Shape and Form in Plants and Fungi. pp 236-241. Academic Press.

 

Hudson A, Carpenter R, Doyle S, Coen ES (1993). Olive: a key gene required for chlorophyll synthesis in Antirrhinum majus. EMBO J. 12:3711-3719. PMID: 8404842 

Olive: a key gene required for chlorophyll synthesis in Antirrhinum majus.pdf (1.12 MB / PDF)

Hudson A, Carpenter R, Coen ES (1989). Phenotypic effects of short-range and aberrant DNA transposition in Antirrhinum. Plant Mol. Biol. 141:835-844. PMID: 1966387

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Hudson A, Carpenter R, Coen ES (1987). De novo activation of the transposable element Tam2 of Antirrhinum majus. Mol. Gen. Genet. 207:54-59. Hudson 1987

 

Coen E.S., Robbins T.P., Almeida J., Hudson A, Carpenter R (1987). Mechanisms of transposition in Antirrhinum majus. In Berg, D and Howe, M (eds), Mobile DNA. pp 411-421. American Society of Microbiology. 

 

Coen E.S., Almeida J., Robbins T.P., Hudson A, Carpenter R (1987). Molecular analysis of genes determining spatial patterns in Antirrhinum majus. In Verma, DPS and Goldberg, RB (eds), Temporal and Spatial Regulation of Plant Genes. pp 63-82. Springer-Verlag. PubMed citation