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Culture of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. root mutants in vivo
The information on morphological and anatomical features of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Нeynh. root mutants cultured in vivo and searching of an optimal conditions for plants growth is presented.
N.I. Adamchuk-Chala, L.N. Bukhtiarova
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The fate of Arabidopsis thaliana homeologous CNSs and their motifs in the Paleohexaploid Brassica rapa. [PDF]
Following polyploidy, duplicate genes are often deleted, and if they are not, then duplicate regulatory regions are sometimes lost. By what mechanism is this loss and what is the chance that such a loss removes function?
Freeling, Michael+3 more
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Appressoria are specialized penetration structures for many plant pathogenic fungi, demanding precise cell cycle control. This study unveils MoMtg1 as a transcriptional repressor of MoSwi6, orchestrating MoCYC1 expression during turgor‐driven cell cycle progression to enable appressorium‐mediated penetration. Moreover, a small‐molecule inhibitor ZS1619
Xingyu Wang+11 more
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In vitro Colorimetric Method to Measure Plant Glutamate Dehydrogenase Enzyme Activity
Glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) is an NAD(H) dependent enzyme that catalyzes, in vitro, the reversible amination of glutamate. Here we describe how to determine spectrophotometrically GDH activity monitoring NADH evolution.
Asier Sarasketa+2 more
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Hyperosmotic priming of arabidopsis seedlings establishes a long-term somatic memory accompanied by specific changes of the epigenome [PDF]
<p>Background: In arid and semi-arid environments, drought and soil salinity usually occur at the beginning and end of a plant's life cycle, offering a natural opportunity for the priming of young plants to enhance stress tolerance in mature plants.
Amtmann, A.+4 more
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A natural variation in soybean PM30, GmPM30‐HapT, confers greater salt tolerance than GmPM30‐HapC via stronger GmLEA1‐GmPM30‐GmLEC1 interactions. Pyramiding their elite haplotypes yields additive gains in salt tolerance and yield, establishing a novel workflow linking evolutionary genomics, molecular mechanisms, and breeding applications via the module
Shiyu Huang+13 more
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Phenylalanine ammonia lyases (PALs) were engineered to switch enantioselectivity, enabling hydroamination for the direct synthesis of electron‐deficient aromatic d‐amino acids (d‐AA). Structure‐guided engineering provided PAL variants with broad substrate scope, high activity, and excellent d‐selectivity, broadening the utility of PALs in asymmetric ...
Ivan Buslov+4 more
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Catastrophic chromosomal restructuring during genome elimination in plants. [PDF]
Genome instability is associated with mitotic errors and cancer. This phenomenon can lead to deleterious rearrangements, but also genetic novelty, and many questions regarding its genesis, fate and evolutionary role remain unanswered.
Bradnam, Keith R+9 more
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Interpretation of RNA Universe and Coding Potential Using IntRNA
This study constructs a multi‐channel deep learning framework IntRNA to interpret RNA universe and coding potential. IntRNA consistently performed the best among existing methods in various benchmarks. Moreover, IntRNA’s interpretability is also validated by real‐world analysis, which found some features indicating long‐distance contact between ...
Yunxia Wang+8 more
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Unleashing the genome of Brassica rapa
The completion and release of the Brassica rapa genome is of great benefit to researchers of the Brassicas, Arabidopsis, and genome evolution. While its lineage is closely related to the model organism Arabidopsis thaliana, the Brassicas experienced a ...
Haibao eTang, Eric eLyons
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