GILCHRIST, David G.
Professor of Plant Pathology

Department of Plant Pathology
University of California, Davis 95616

Office Phone: (530) 752-6614
FAX: (530) 752-5674


email: dggilchrist@ucdavis.edu


  Degree Institution Year Specialization
  B.S. University of Illinois 1963 Biological Science
  M.S. University of Illinois 1965 Plant Breeding
Ph.D. University of Nebraska 1969 Genetics/Biochemistry

Area of Specialization
Genetic, biochemical and molecular analysis of plant-microbe interactions: mycotoxins, programmed cell death in plant disease, diseases of agronomic crops.
Research Statement
Research is focused in two areas: 1) genetic regulation and biochemical response of plants to infection and 2) signals and signal transduction pathways leading to the activation of apoptosis in plant disease. The latter includes a proteomic approach to the assessment of factors that control apoptotic cell death in both resistant and susceptible reactions of plants to pathogens. Topical areas involve the functional analysis and cloning of genes, which regulate apoptosis in plants and the biosynthesis and mode of action of mycotoxins in plant and animal diseases. Host emphasis in these analyses is on diseases of grape and tomato.
Selected Publications
 

Expression of Antiapoptotic Baculovirus p35 Gene in Tomato Blocks Programmed Cell Death and Provides Broad-Spectrum Resistance to Disease. Lincoln, J. E., C. R. Richael, B. Overduin, K. Smith, R. M. Bostock, and D. G. Gilchrist. 2002. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 99:15217-15221.

Hydroperoxides of Fatty Acids Induce Programmed Cell Death in Tomato Protoplasts. Knight, V. I., H. Wang, J. E. Lincoln, E. C. Lulai, D. G. Gilchrist, and R. M. Bostock. 2001. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 59:277-28

Caspase Inhibitors Reduce Symptom Development and Limit Bacterial Proliferation in Susceptible Plant Tissues. Richael, C., J. E. Lincoln, R. M. Bostock, and D. G. Gilchrist. 2001 Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 59:213-221.

Signal Interactions in Induced Resistance to Pathogens and Insect Herbivores.  Bostock, R. M., R. Karban, J. S. Thaler, P. D. Weyman, and D. G. Gilchrist. 2001.  European Journal of Plant Pathology 107:103-111.

 
The Hypersensitive Response: A Case of Hold or Fold?  Richael, C. and D. G. Gilchrist. 1999.  Physiol. Mol. Plant Pathol. 55:5-12.
 
Multiple epoxide hydrolases in Alternaria alternata f. sp. lycopersici related to medium composition and AAL toxin production.  Morisseau, C., B. L. Ward, D. G. Gilchrist, and B. D. Hammock. 1999.  App. Environ. Microbiol. 65:2388-2395
 
Programmed cell death in plant disease: the purpose and promise of cellular suicide.  Gilchrist, D. G. 1998.  Ann. Rev. Phytopathol. 36:3939-414.
 

Synthesis of protein conjugates and development of immunoassays for AAL-toxins  Szurdoki, F., E. Trousdale, B. Ward, S. Gee, B. Hammock, and D. Gilchrist. 1996.  J. Agric. Food Chem. 44: 1796-1803.