Kwangju, South Korea

Moon-Soo Soh


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2007

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Title: Innovations of Moon-Soo Soh in Plant Biotechnology

Introduction

Moon-Soo Soh is a prominent inventor based in Kwangju, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of plant biotechnology, particularly through his innovative research on light signal-related molecules. His work has implications for enhancing plant growth and development.

Latest Patents

Moon-Soo Soh holds a patent for a hyperactive light signal-related molecule known as HFR1-ΔN105. This invention focuses on the functionally hyperactive light signal-related molecule, HFR1-ΔN105, which has undergone a deletion of the nucleic acids encoding the N-terminal 105 amino acid residues. HFR1 acts as a bHLH transcription factor within a subset of the phytochrome A signaling cascade and is negatively regulated by COP1. His experiments with HFR1-ΔN105 overexpressing plants demonstrated that the deletion of the N-terminal amino acids enhances HFR1's activity in photomorphogenic development, including germination and de-etiolation. Furthermore, the transgenic plants exhibited hypersensitive photo-responses, particularly in the inhibition of hypocotyl elongation, which is dependent on the bZIP protein, HY5. The results indicate that the N-terminal region of HFR1 negatively regulates its function, establishing HFR1-ΔN105 as a hyperactive variant.

Career Highlights

Moon-Soo Soh is currently employed at Korea Kumho Petrochemical Co., Ltd. His work at this company has allowed him to explore and develop innovative solutions in plant biotechnology. His research has garnered attention for its potential applications in agriculture and environmental sustainability.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Pill-Soon Song and Ki-Young Yang, to advance research in this field. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful development of innovative plant technologies.

Conclusion

Moon-Soo Soh's contributions to plant biotechnology, particularly through his patent on HFR1-ΔN105, highlight the importance of innovation in enhancing plant growth and development. His work continues to influence the field and offers promising avenues for future research and applications.

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