Contact Information:
252 Agricultural Sciences and Industries Building University Park, PA 16802- Phone: 814-865-1159
- Fax: 814-863-7043
- E-mail: sic3@psu.edu
Appointment:
- 70% Research
- 30% Teaching
Courses:
- AGRO 460 (3 credits) - Advances and Applications of Plant Biotech
- PLBIO 516 (2 credits) - Modern Techniques in Plant Molecular Biology
- IBIOS 597G (3 credits) - Plant Genomics
Links:
Surinder Chopra
Associate Professor of Maize Genetics
Responsibilities and Interests:
The goal of this research is to develop a better understanding of metabolic coordination and role of secondary metabolites in plant developmental process as well as plant resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. We use a pigment biosynthetic pathway in maize and sorghum as our model system. Our recent research has lead to the identification of a genetic factor that is involved in the biosynthesis of a class of plant flavonoid compounds, which act as anti-fungal agents in sorghum. These antifungal metabolites are also known as phytoalexins and in sorghum these compounds belong to the 3-deoxyanthocyanidin category (http://www.btny.purdue.edu/Faculty/Nicholson/). We are now generating sorghum and maize mutants and over expression lines to understand the regulation of 3-deoxyanthocyanidins under the control of specific transcription regulators.
Current Members of the Lab:
- Iffa Gaffoor, Postdoctoral Research Associate
- Mandeep Sharma, Ph.D. candidate (Agronomy)
- PoHao Wang, Ph.D. candidate (Agronomy)
- Abdifatah Nur, Undergraduate Intern (Biotechnology)
- Fan Xie, Undergraduate Intern (Mathematics)
- Lesley Chang, Undergraduate Intern (Mathematics)
- Yantian Martin, Undergraduate Intern (Life Sciences)
Education:
- Ph.D. Plant Molecular Genetics. Vrije Univ. of Brussels, Belgium. 1993. Thesis: Molecular Analysis of the Expression of Aldolase & Sucrose Synthase Genes of Arabidopsis.
- M.S. Molecular Biology. Vrije Univ. of Brussels, Belgium, 1989. Thesis: Cloning and Characterization of Aldolase Gene of Arabidopsis.
- M.S. Plant Breeding & Genetics. Punjab Agric. Univ., Ludhiana, India. Thesis: Early Generation Selection for high yield, protein & oil in Brassica.
Professional Background:
- 7/06–current. Associate Professor, maize molecular genetics. Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.
- 7/00–7/06. Assistant Professor, maize molecular genetics. Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.
- 7/96–7/00. Associate Scientist. Department of Zoology and Genetics and Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University. Ames, IA.
- 9/93–6/96. Post Doctoral Res. Associate. Lab. of Dr. Thomas Peterson, Department of Zoology and Genetics, Iowa State University, Ames, IA.
- 3/93–8/93. Visiting Research Fellow. Department of Horticulture, Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA.
- 10/87–2/93. Graduate Research Assistant. Belgian Development and Cooperation scholarship, Lab. of Prof. Michele Jacobs, Vrije Univ. of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium.
- 9/82–9/87. Graduate Research Assistant. Belgian Development and Cooperation scholarship, Lab. of Prof. Michele Jacobs, Vrije Univ. of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium.
- 8/78–6/81. Junior Research Fellow. Dept of Plant Breeding, Punjab Agricultural. Univ, Ludhiana, India.
Selected Publications:
- Rajandeep S Sekhon, and Chopra, S. 2008. Progressive Loss of DNA Methylation Releases Epigenetic Gene Silencing from a Tandemly Repeated Maize Myb Gene. Genetics, Nov 2008; doi:10.1534/genetics.108.097170
- Robbins, M.L., Sekhon, R.S., Meeley, R., & Chopra, S. 2008. A mutator transposon insertion is associated with ectopic expression of a tandemly repeated multicopy myb gene pericarp color1 of maize. Genetics 178: 1859–1874.
- Sekhon, R., Peterson, T., and Chopra S. 2007. Epigenetic modifications of distinct sequences of the p1 regulatory gene specify tissue-specific expression patterns in maize. Genetics 175: 1059–1070.
- Sekhon, R., Kuldau, G., Mansfield, M., Jones, A.D., and Chopra, S. 2007. Fusarium induced expression of 3-deoxyanthocyanidins in silks and kernels of maize. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology. 69: 109–117.
- Boddu, J., Jiang, C., Sangar, V., Olson, T., Peterson, T., and Chopra, S. 2006. Comparative structural and functional characterization of sorghum and maize duplications containing orthologous Myb transcription regulators of 3-deoxyflavonoid biosynthesis. Plant Mol. Biol. 60: 185–199.
- Chopra, S., Hoshino, A., Boddu, J., and Iida, S. 2005. Flavonoid pigments as tools in molecular genetics. In The Science of Flavonoids. Ed. Erich Grotewold, Springer, New York.
- Boddu, J., Svabek, C., Ibraheem, F., Jones, A. D., and Chopra, S. 2005. Characterization of a deletion allele of sorghum yellow seed1 showing loss of 3-deoxyflavonoids. Plant Sci. 169: 542–552.
- Chang, R., Chopra, S., Peterson, P. 2005. Differential excision patterns of the En-transposable element at the A2 locus in maize relate to the insertion site. Mol. Genet. Genomics. 274: 189–195.
- Carvalho, C., Boddu, J., Zehr, U., Axtell, J., Pedersen, J., & Chopra, S. 2005. Functional characterization of excision and insertion events of Candystripe1 transposon using Y1 regulated pigmentation as a marker in sorghum. Genetica 124: 211–212.
- Boddu, J., Svabek, C., Sekhon, R., Gevens, A., Nicholson, R., Jones, D., Pedersen J., Gustine, D., and Chopra, S. 2004. Expression of a putative flavonoid 3'-hydroxylase in sorghum mesocotyls synthesizing 3-deoxyanthocyanidin phytoalexins, Physiol. Mol. Plant Path. 65: 101–113.
- Jiang, C., Gu, J., Chopra, S., Gu, X., & Peterson T. 2004. Ordered Origin of the Typical Two- and Three-Repeat Myb GenesM. Gene 326: 13–22.
- Chopra, S., Cocciolone, S., Bushman, S., Sangar, V., McMullen, M., & Peterson, T. 2003. A maize Unstable Factor for Orange1 is a dominant epigenetic modifier of tissue specifically silent allele of pericarp color1. Genetics 163:1135-1146.
- Chopra, S., Gevens, A., Svabek, C., Peterson, T., & Nicholson, R. 2002. Excision of the Candystripe1 transposon from a hyper-mutable Y1-cs allele shows that the sorghum Y1 gene controls the biosynthesis of both 3-deoxyanthocyanidin phytoalexins and phlobaphene pigments. Physiol. Mol. Plant Path. 60: 321–330.
- Zhang, P., Chopra, S., and Peterson T. 2000. A segmental gene duplication generated differentially expressed myb-homologous genes in maize. Plant Cell 12: 2311–2322.
- Chopra, S., Brendel, V., Zhang, J., Axtell, J. D., & Peterson, T. 1999. Molecular characterization of a mutable pigmentation phenotype and isolation of the first active transposable element from Sorghum bicolor. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96: 15330–15335.
