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Playing with Arabidopsis [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Physiology, 2001
Imagine an animal biologist that would have to do without the experimental approaches worked out in fruitflies and C. elegans worms, and without the resulting insights. How many factors relevant for signal transduction and development would have been identified?
B, Scheres, J, Browse
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Chloroplast Transformation in Arabidopsis [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Protocols, 2021
AbstractPlastids (chloroplasts) are the defining organelles of plants and eukaryotic algae. In addition to performing photosynthesis, plastids harbor numerous other metabolic pathways and therefore are often referred to as the biosynthetic center of the plant cell. The chloroplasts of seed plants possess dozens of copies of a circular genome of ∼150 kb
Ruf, Stephanie   +2 more
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A HD-Zip I transcription factor from physic nut, JcHDZ21, confers sensitive to salinity in transgenic Arabidopsis

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2023
HD-Zip is a plant-specific transcription factor that plays an important regulatory role in plant growth and stress response. However, there have been few reports on the functions of members of the physic nut HD-Zip gene family. In this study, we cloned a
Yuehui Tang   +8 more
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A simple mathematical model of allometric exponential growth describes the early three-dimensional growth dynamics of secondary xylem in Arabidopsis roots [PDF]

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2019
Unravelling the specific growth dynamics of key tissues and organs is fundamental to understand how multicellular organisms orchestrate their different growth programmes.
Anna Thamm   +6 more
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Homologous Proteins of the Manganese Transporter PAM71 Are Localized in the Golgi Apparatus and Endoplasmic Reticulum

open access: yesPlants, 2020
Chloroplast manganese transporter 1 (CMT1) and photosynthesis-affected mutant 71 (PAM71) are two membrane proteins that function sequentially to mediate the passage of manganese across the chloroplast envelope and the thylakoid membrane.
Natalie Hoecker   +4 more
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Use of the Affymetrix Human GeneChip array and genomic DNA hybridisation probe selection to study ovine transcriptomes

open access: yesAnimal, 2011
Affymetrix GeneChip microarrays are a powerful tool to study global gene expression profiles and have been used on many species. However, no sheep-specific Affymetrix GeneChip is currently available and the bovine array is fairly limited in its coverage ...
N.S. Graham   +5 more
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Cell-type-specific control of secondary cell wall formation by Musashi-type translational regulators in Arabidopsis

open access: yeseLife, 2023
Deciphering the mechanism of secondary cell wall/SCW formation in plants is key to understanding their development and the molecular basis of biomass recalcitrance. Although transcriptional regulation is essential for SCW formation, little is known about
Alicia Kairouani   +16 more
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Modulation of plant acetyl-CoA synthetase activity by post-translational lysine acetylation

open access: yesFrontiers in Molecular Biosciences, 2023
Acetyl-CoA synthetase (ACS) is one of several enzymes that generate the key metabolic intermediate, acetyl-CoA. In microbes and mammals ACS activity is regulated by the post-translational acetylation of a key lysine residue. ACS in plant cells is part of
Naazneen Sofeo   +8 more
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Activation Tagging in Arabidopsis [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Physiology, 2000
Abstract Activation tagging using T-DNA vectors that contain multimerized transcriptional enhancers from the cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) 35S gene has been applied to Arabidopsis plants. New activation-tagging vectors that confer resistance to the antibiotic kanamycin or the herbicide glufosinate have been used to generate several ...
Weigel, Detlef   +18 more
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Natural variation in stress response induced by low CO2 in Arabidopsis thaliana

open access: yesOpen Life Sciences, 2020
Variation in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration can dictate plant growth and development and shape plant evolution. For paired populations of 31 Arabidopsis accessions, respectively, grown under 100 or 380 ppm CO2, we compared phenotypic ...
Wu Chunxia   +7 more
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