Professor Renier A. L. van der Hoorn

Professor Renier A. L. van der Hoorn

University of Oxford

H-index: 59

Europe-United Kingdom

About Professor Renier A. L. van der Hoorn

Professor Renier A. L. van der Hoorn, With an exceptional h-index of 59 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Publisher Correction: Evolution of a guarded decoy protease and its receptor in solanaceous plants

Bioengineering secreted proteases converts divergent Rcr3 orthologs and paralogs into extracellular immune co-receptors

Glutathione transferase photoaffinity labeling displays GST induction by safeners and pathogen infection

Discovery of active mouse, plant and fungal cytochrome P450s in endogenous proteomes and upon expression in planta.

Activity‐based proteomics uncovers suppressed hydrolases and a neo‐functionalised antibacterial enzyme at the plant–pathogen interface

Enhanced late blight resistance by engineering an EpiC2B‐insensitive immune protease

SBT5. 2s are the major active extracellular subtilases processing IgG antibody 2F5 in the Nicotiana benthamiana apoplast

AlphaFold-Multimer predicts cross-kingdom interactions at the plant-pathogen interface

Professor Renier A. L. van der Hoorn Information

University

Position

Department of Plant Sciences

Citations(all)

13046

Citations(since 2020)

5410

Cited By

9925

hIndex(all)

59

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

123

i10Index(since 2020)

99

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Top articles of Professor Renier A. L. van der Hoorn

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Publisher Correction: Evolution of a guarded decoy protease and its receptor in solanaceous plants

nature communications

Jiorgos Kourelis

Shivani Malik

Oliver Mattinson

Sonja Krauter

Parvinderdeep S Kahlon

...

2024

Bioengineering secreted proteases converts divergent Rcr3 orthologs and paralogs into extracellular immune co-receptors

bioRxiv

Jiorgos Kourelis

Mariana Schuster

Fatih Demir

Oliver Mattinson

Sonja Krauter

...

2024

Glutathione transferase photoaffinity labeling displays GST induction by safeners and pathogen infection

Plant and Cell Physiology

Maria Font Farre

Daniel Brown

Maurice König

Brian J Killinger

Farnusch Kaschani

...

2024/1/1

Discovery of active mouse, plant and fungal cytochrome P450s in endogenous proteomes and upon expression in planta.

D Brown

R Toth

C Mahadevan

M Brazier-Hicks

K Morimoto

...

2024/3/18

Activity‐based proteomics uncovers suppressed hydrolases and a neo‐functionalised antibacterial enzyme at the plant–pathogen interface

New Phytologist

Daniela J Sueldo

Alice Godson

Farnusch Kaschani

Daniel Krahn

Till Kessenbrock

...

2024/1

Enhanced late blight resistance by engineering an EpiC2B‐insensitive immune protease

Plant Biotechnology Journal

Mariana Schuster

Sophie Eisele

Liz Armas‐Egas

Till Kessenbrock

Jiorgos Kourelis

...

2024/2

SBT5. 2s are the major active extracellular subtilases processing IgG antibody 2F5 in the Nicotiana benthamiana apoplast

bioRxiv

Konstantina Beritza

Pierre Buscaill

Shi-Jian Song

Philippe V Jutras

Jie Huang

...

2024

AlphaFold-Multimer predicts cross-kingdom interactions at the plant-pathogen interface

Nature Communications

Felix Homma

Jie Huang

Renier AL van der Hoorn

2023/9/27

The root pathogen Aphanomyces euteiches secretes modular proteases in pea apoplast during host infection

Frontiers in Plant Science

Andrei Kiselev

Laurent Camborde

Laura Ossorio Carballo

Farnusch Kaschani

Markus Kaiser

...

2023/3/27

Cysteine proteases are activated in sensitive Amaranthus palmeri populations upon treatment with herbicides inhibiting amino acid biosynthesis

Physiologia Plantarum

Maria Barco‐Antoñanzas

Maria Font‐Farre

Mikel V Eceiza

Miriam Gil‐Monreal

Renier AL van der Hoorn

...

2023/8

Glutathione transferase photoaffinity labeling demonstrates GST activation by safeners and NPR1-independent activation by BTH

bioRxiv

Maria Font Farre

Daniel Brown

Maurice König

Brian J Killinger

Farnusch Kaschani

...

2023/1/20

Cautionary note on ribonuclease activity of recombinant PR-10 proteins

Plant and Cell Physiology

Rawit Longsaward

Nattapong Sanguankiattichai

Unchera Viboonjun

Renier AL van der Hoorn

2023/8/1

Depletion of the NbCORE receptor drastically improves agroinfiltration productivity in older Nicotiana benthamiana plants

Plant Biotechnology Journal

Isobel Dodds

Changlong Chen

Pierre Buscaill

Renier AL van Der Hoorn

2023/6

Releasing hidden MAMPs from precursor proteins in plants

Changlong Chen

Renier AL van der Hoorn

Pierre Buscaill

2023/11/7

Protein migration and topography mapping reveals endogenous protein processing and homomers inNicotiana benthamiana

K Zheng

JC Lyu

EL Thomas

M Schuster

N Sanguankiattichai

...

2023/11/4

Chemoproteomics Reveals the Pan-HER Kinase Inhibitor Neratinib To Target an Arabidopsis Epoxide Hydrolase Related to Phytohormone Signaling

ACS Chemical Biology

Sabrina Ninck

Vivek Halder

Jan H Krahn

Daniela Beisser

Sarah Resch

...

2023/4/28

Cysteine Reactivity ProfilingReactivity profiling to Unveil Redox Regulation in Phytopathogens

Kyoko Morimoto

Monika Stegmann

Farnusch Kaschani

Shabaz Mohammed

Renier AL van der Hoorn

2022/5/19

Monitoring Pseudomonas syringaePseudomonas syringae (P. syringae) Growth in Agroinfiltrated Leaves: The “Agromonas” Assay

Pierre Buscaill

Renier AL van der Hoorn

2022/5/19

Purification of His-Tagged Proteases from the ApoplastApoplast of Agroinfiltrated N. benthamianaNicotiana benthamiana (N. benthamiana)

Mariana Schuster

Judith K Paulus

Jiorgos Kourelis

Renier AL van der Hoorn

2022/5/19

Activity-based probes trap early active intermediates during metacaspase activation

Iscience

Vida Štrancar

Katarina P van Midden

Daniel Krahn

Kyoko Morimoto

Marko Novinec

...

2022/11/18

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