College of Science - College of Science

  • Assistant Professor Plant Biochemistry
  • JUNG, JAE HOON
    Lab Plant Biochemistry Lab

Research Interest

 Role of plant prion-like proteins in temperature sensing 
 Plant temperature sensing mechanism through the process of phase separation 
 Role of reactive oxygen species in transmitting temperature signals

Education

  • 2003-2008 Ph.D., Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University
  • 1998-2002 B.S., Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University

Experience

  • 2019-present Assistant professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Sungkyunkwan University
  • 2012-2019 Research associate, Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge
  • 2008-2012 Postdoctoral research associate, Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University

Journal Articles

  • (2023)  25 Years of thermomorphogenesis research: milestones and perspectives.  TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE.  28,  10
  • (2023)  Temperature perception by plants.  TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE.  28,  8
  • (2023)  A straightforward strategy for reducing variability in flowering time at warm ambient temperatures.  PLANT SIGNALING & BEHAVIOR.  18,  1
  • (2021)  Exploring PIF4's contribution to early flowering in plants under daily variable temperature and its tissue-specific flowering gene network.  PLANT DIRECT.  5,  7
  • (2020)  A prion-like domain in ELF3 functions as a thermosensor inArabidopsis.  NATURE.  585,  7824
  • (2020)  AT-Hook Transcription Factors Restrict Petiole Growth by Antagonizing PIFs.  CURRENT BIOLOGY.  30,  8
  • (2020)  Molecular mechanisms of Evening Complex activity in Arabidopsis.  PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.  117,  12
  • (2020)  The Evening Complex Establishes Repressive Chromatin Domains Via H2A.Z Deposition.  PLANT PHYSIOLOGY.  182,  1