Full Name
In-Cheol Jang
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Faculty
 
Email
dbsji@nus.edu.sg
 

Publications

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
125-Oct-2021Comparative phenotypic and transcriptomic analyses unravel conserved and distinct mechanisms underlying shade avoidance syndrome in Brassicaceae vegetablesNguyen Hoai Nguyen; Sng, Benny Jian Rong; Yeo, Hock Chuan; Jang, In-Cheol 
22016COP1 controls abiotic stress responses by modulating AtSIZ1 function through its E3 ubiquitin ligase activityKim, J.Y; Jang, I.-C ; Seo, H.S
32020Identification and functional characterization of tissue-specific terpene synthases in stevia rebaudianaDhandapani, S.; Kim, M.J.; Chin, H.J.; Leong, S.H.; Jang, I.-C. 
42017Integrated metabolome and transcriptome analysis of Magnolia champaca identifies biosynthetic pathways for floral volatile organic compoundsDhandapani, S; Jin, J ; Sridhar, V; Sarojam, R; Chua, N.-H; Jang, I.-C 
52014Next generation sequencing unravels the biosynthetic ability of Spearmint (Mentha spicata) peltate glandular trichomes through comparative transcriptomicsJin J. ; Panicker D.; Wang Q. ; Kim M.J.; Liu J.; Yin J.-L.; Wong L. ; Jang I.-C. ; Chua N.-H. ; Sarojam R.
62019Overexpression of SrDXS1 and SrKAH enhances steviol glycosides content in transgenic Stevia plantsZheng, J.; Zhuang, Y. ; Mao, H.-Z.; Jang, I.-C. 
72019Overexpression of SrUGT76G1 in Stevia alters major steviol glycosides composition towards improved qualityKim, M.J.; Zheng, J.; Liao, M.H. ; Jang, I.-C. 
82020Rapid metabolite response in leaf blade and petiole as a marker for shade avoidance syndromeSng, B.J.R.; Singh, G.P.; Van Vu, K.; Chua, N.-H. ; Ram, R.J.; Jang, I.-C. 
912-Jan-2021Sweet basil has distinct synthases for eugenol biosynthesis in glandular trichomes and roots with different regulatory mechanismsReddy, Vaishnavi Amarr; Li, Chunhong; Nadimuthu, Kumar; Tjhang, Jessica Gambino; Jang, In-Cheol ; Rajani, Sarojam