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Pyridoxal 5′‐phosphate (PLP) homeostasis relies on salvage enzymes, yet key metabolic branches remain undefined. We identify AKR1C isozymes as previously undescribed contributors that convert pyridoxal into pyridoxine or 4‐pyridoxolactone through reductase and dehydrogenase activities.
Nayu Kito +8 more
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<i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> phytochrome A sensory properties in canopy shade. [PDF]
Prizeman-Green P +4 more
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The eukaryote‐specific N‐terminal domain (NTD) of eS31 uses two distinct strategies to maintain translation fidelity. During elongation, a positively charged “hotspot” fine‐tunes the selection of incoming aa‐tRNA. During termination, the entire NTD acts as a structural scaffold to ensure the correct positioning of the release factor eRF1.
Qingxuan Gao +3 more
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GEAR: an integrated atlas of gene expression dynamics in Arabidopsis thaliana. [PDF]
Endo M, Ito M, Kubota A, Takahashi N.
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Evolutionary and mechanistic divergence in the Hsp70–Hsp110 chaperone system. Prokaryotic Hsp70s probably diversified into multiple orthologues that cooperated with co‐chaperones such as JDPs and NEF, forming increasingly complex proteostasis networks.
Pierre Goloubinoff +2 more
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Harnessing Rhodopseudomonas palustris strains for salt stress mitigation in Arabidopsis thaliana. [PDF]
Roy S, Lin PY, Lu TJ, Chen JC, Liu CT.
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Drivers of strigolactone diversity: P450s in strigolactone biosynthesis
This review summarizes the discovery and functional identification of cytochrome P450 in strigolactone biosynthesis, classifies and summarizes the members discovered so far, clarifies their biological significance, discusses the technology of strigolactone synthesis research, and finally describes some problems in strigolactone research and potential ...
Changbin Niu +2 more
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Characterization of novel Trichoderma spp. isolates: phytostimulant and biocontrol properties in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. [PDF]
Pereyra MM +7 more
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This review examines salt glands in exo‐recretohalophytes, in which epidermal stem cells differentiate into unicellular, bicellular, or multicellular salt glands. Salt ions are transported to the leaves via the transpiration stream and enter salt glands through symplastic and apoplastic pathways. Finally, salt glands actively secrete salt ions from the
Limin Wang +11 more
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Raffinose induces autophagy to promote the growth of Arabidopsis Thaliana. [PDF]
Magen S +9 more
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