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Wounding Triggers Wax Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis Leaves in an Abscisic Acid-Dependent and Jasmonoyl-Isoleucine-Dependent Manner. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Cell Physiol
Lewandowska M   +7 more
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Stabilization of dimeric PYR/PYL/RCAR family members relieves abscisic acid-induced inhibition of seed germination. [PDF]

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Wang ZZ   +18 more
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ABSCISIC ACID BIOSYNTHESIS AND CATABOLISM [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnual Review of Plant Biology, 2005
The level of abscisic acid ( ABA abscisic acid ) in any particular tissue in a plant is determined by the rate of biosynthesis and catabolism of the hormone. Therefore, identifying all the genes involved in the metabolism is essential for a complete understanding of how this hormone directs plant growth and development.
Nambara, Eiji, Marion-Poll, Annie
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Chemistry of Abscisic Acid, Abscisic Acid Catabolites and Analogs

Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2005
Recently there have been breakthroughs on a number of fronts in abscisic acid (ABA) biology research that have advanced the field significantly, including discovery of genes involved in ABA metabolism, along with progress in understanding of ABA signaling (Finkelstein and others 2002; Kushiro and others 2004; Lim and others 2005; Saito and others 2004).
Zaharia, Lacramioara   +3 more
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The abscisic acid receptor PYR1 in complex with abscisic acid

Nature, 2009
The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) has a central role in coordinating the adaptive response in situations of decreased water availability as well as the regulation of plant growth and development. Recently, a 14-member family of intracellular ABA receptors, named PYR/PYL/RCAR, has been identified.
Pedro L. Rodriguez   +8 more
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A radioimmunoassay for abscisic acid

Planta, 1979
We have developed a radioimmunoassay (RIA) for abscisic acid (ABA) in the 0.1 ng to 2.5 ng range. Antibodies were obtained from rabbits immunized with ABA bound via its carboxyl group to bovine serum albumin. Cross-reactivity studies indicate that ABA esters are completely cross-reactive with ABA, while trans, trans abscisic acid (t-ABA) phaseic acid ...
Eva Galson   +2 more
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Abscisic acid analogs for probing the mechanism of abscisic acid reception and inactivation

ChemInform, 2002
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Yasushi Todoroki, Nobuhiro Hirai
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Synthesis of Abscisic Acid

Helvetica Chimica Acta, 1976
AbstractA stereoselective synthesis of (±)‐abscisic acid (7) is described in which 2‐cis 3‐methylpent‐2‐en‐4‐yn‐1‐ol (2) is used to introduce the 2‐cis, 4‐trans geometry.
Ulrich Schwieter   +3 more
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Chemical biology of abscisic acid

Journal of Plant Research, 2011
Chemical biology is a discipline that utilizes chemicals to elucidate biological mechanisms and physiological functions. Various abscisic acid (ABA) derivatives have revealed the structural requirement for the perception by ABA receptors while biotin or caged derivatives of ABA have disclosed the localization of several ABA-binding proteins.
Nobutaka Kitahata, Tadao Asami
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