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Sadia Hamera's research investigates molecular mechanisms underlying plant immunity and stress responses. Her work has examined the role of specific proteins, such as XBAT35.2, in modulating plant immunity through the accumulation of other proteins like FLS2. She has also studied the involvement of ESCRT-I subunits in plant immune signaling, particularly in relation to distinct ubiquitin chains. Additionally, Hamera's research has explored drought stress adaptation in potato, focusing on the interactions of proteins like StACS3 with StPP2C2 and St14-3-3 proteins. Her publications include studies on candidate genes for drought tolerance in potato and the broader implications of water pollution on human health. Hamera's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 10 and 724 total citations across 16 publications.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 736
Selected Publications
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The RING-Type Ubiquitin Ligase XBAT35.2 Positively Modulates Plant Immunity by Promoting FLS2 Protein Accumulation (2026)
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Modifications of Two ESCRT-I Subunits with Distinct Ubiquitin Chains Regulate Plant Immunity (2023)
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