Anh Ngo

Anh Ngo

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Research group: Cereal symbiosis

Anh Ngo

Biography

I am Anh Ngo, a postdoctoral research associate in Uta Paszkowski’s lab and will be working on investigating genetically diverse Cassava lines for arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) benefit. Before joining Uta Paszkowski’s group, I worked at Institute of Plant Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica in Taiwan as a Postdoc Fellow and then became a Research Scholar of Taiwan National Science and Technology Council, focused on metabolic engineering to improve plant growth in nutrient starvation growth conditions, in particular during phosphate deficiency. In 2023, I moved to RIKEN, Japan to work as a JSPS Fellow to explore novel metabolite-protein interactions in plants. My interests in plant-microbe interaction and cassava led me to Crop Science Center to work in the Cereal Symbiosis group.

Publications

Publication

Bidirectional movement of tunicamycin in Arabidopsis thaliana

Date: 2 November 2023

Contributors: Anh H. Ngo, Yu-Ching Wu, Yuki Nakamura

Journal: New Phytologist

Publication

The phospho-base N-methyltransferases PMT1 and PMT2 produce phosphocholine for leaf growth in phosphorus-starved Arabidopsis

Date: 13 May 2022

Contributors: Ngo AH, Angkawijaya AE, Lin YC, Liu YC, Nakamura Y

Journal: Journal of Experimental Botany

Publication

Phosphate starvation-inducible GLYCEROPHOSPHODIESTER PHOSPHODIESTERASE6 is involved in Arabidopsis root growth

Date: 25 April 2022

Contributors: Ngo AH and Nakamura

Journal: Journal of Experimental Botany

Publication

Non-specific phospholipases C2 and C6 redundantly function in pollen tube growth via triacylglycerol production in Arabidopsis

Date: 28 January 2021

Contributors: Bose D, Ngo AH, Nguyen VC, and Nakamura Y

Journal: Plant Journal

Publication

Non-specific phospholipase C (NPC): an emerging class of phospholipase C in plant growth and development

Date: 5 May 2020

Contributors: Nakamura Y* and Ngo AH

Journal: Journal of Plant Research

Publication

The four Arabidopsis choline/ethanolamine kinase isozymes play distinct roles in metabolism and development

Date: 23 March 2020

Contributors: Lin YC, Araguirang GE, Ngo AH, Lin KT, Angkawijaya AE, Nakamura Y

Journal: Plant Physiology

Publication

Non-specific phospholipases C, NPC2 and NPC6, are required for root growth in Arabidopsis

Date: 10 August 2019

Contributors: Ngo AH, Kanehara K., and Nakamura Y*

Journal: Plant Journal

Publication

Expression Profiles of 2 Phosphate Starvation-Inducible Phosphocholine/Phosphoethanolamine Phosphatases, PECP1 and PS2, in Arabidopsis

Date: 29 May 2019

Contributors: Angkawijaya AE, Ngo AH, Nguyen VC, Gunawan F, Nakamura Y

Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science

Publication

A pair of nonspecific phospholipases C, NPC2 and NPC6, are involved in gametophyte development and glycerolipid metabolism in Arabidopsis

Date: 14 April 2018

Contributors: Ngo AH, Lin YC, Liu Y-C, Gutbrod K, Peisker H, Dörmann P. and Nakamura Y

Journal: New Phytologist

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