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Summary Linalool not only is one of characteristic flavour volatiles of tea, contributing to floral aroma, but also a kind of defensive compounds, playing essential roles in resistance against biotic/abiotic stresses. Although the linalool synthases have been identified, much is unknown about the regulation mechanism in tea plants.
Rui Yue+10 more
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Harnessing haploid‐inducer mediated genome editing for accelerated maize variety development
Summary The integration of haploid induction and genome editing, termed HI‐Edit/IMGE, is a promising tool for generating targeted mutations for crop breeding. However, the technical components and stacking suitable for the maize seed industry have yet to be fully characterised and tested.
Lina Li+7 more
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ABSTRACT To identify novel genes engaged in plant epidermal development, we characterized the phenotypic variability of rosette leaf epidermis of 310 sequenced Arabidopsis thaliana accessions, focusing on trichome shape and distribution, compositional characteristics of the trichome cell wall, and histologically detectable metal ion distribution.
Radek Bezvoda+7 more
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Aim Vafidemstat is a brain‐penetrant, orally bioavailable, small molecule irreversible inhibitor of the histone lysine‐specific demethylase KDM1A (also known as LSD1), which corrects memory deficits and behavior alterations including aggression and social interaction deficits in preclinical models.
Marc Ferrer+9 more
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Host Metabolites in Asparagus–Fusarium Interaction: Mechanisms and Regulation
Specific host metabolites regulate Fusarium pathogenicity by modulating fungal gene expression, growth, mycotoxin biosynthesis, enhancing asparagus defence responses and ultimately affecting disease severity. ABSTRACT Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is an important perennial vegetable crop cultivated worldwide.
Elsie Ayamoh Enow+2 more
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What's new? MCL‐1, an anti‐apoptotic protein required for intestinal homeostasis, has been associated with chemoresistance in colorectal cancer. This study provides novel insights into the molecular profile and tumor microenvironment of colorectal cancer according to MCL‐1 mRNA expression.
Pooja Mittal+22 more
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DNA methylation is important for repressing gene expression, and much is known about how methyl groups are added to DNA. But little has been done to work out how they're taken off again. Now, a hitherto unknown gene has been cloned, which encodes a protein that seems to catalyse demethylation by directly removing the methyl groups from 5-methyl ...
Howard Cedar, Gregory L. Verdine
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When Is a Demethylase Not a Demethylase?
Science Signaling, 2011The histone lysine demethylase JARID1a has demethylase-independent function in the circadian clock.
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Inhibitors of histone demethylases
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 2011Methylated lysines are important epigenetic marks. The enzymes involved in demethylation have recently been discovered and found to be involved in cancer development and progression. Despite the relative recent discovery of these enzymes a number of inhibitors have already appeared.
Lohse, Brian+6 more
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JMJD6 Is a Histone Arginine Demethylase
Science, 2007Arginine methylation occurs on a number of proteins involved in a variety of cellular functions. Histone tails are known to be mono- and dimethylated on multiple arginine residues where they influence chromatin remodeling and gene expression. To date, no enzyme has been shown to reverse these regulatory modifications.
Bingsheng Chang+3 more
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