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Gene expression regulation in photomorphogenesis from the perspective of the central dogma.

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2014
Depending on the environment a young seedling encounters, the developmental program following seed germination could be skotomorphogenesis in the dark or photomorphogenesis in the light.
Shu-Hsing Wu
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Translational regulation of gene expression in plants

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1997
Translational regulation plays a major role in plant gene expression. Recent advances have been made in understanding how this mechanism of control is directed in the chloroplast as well as in the cytoplasm. Our knowledge of translational regulation in plant mitochondria, however, is limited.
Stephen P. Mayfield, Amybeth Cohen
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Regulation of Gene Expression in Higher Plants [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnual Review of Plant Physiology, 1987
INTRODUCTION...... ..... 221 GENE TRANSFER SySTEMS 222 LIGHT-REGULATED GENE EXPRESSION .. ... .. ....... .... ..... ..... .. .... ... .... .. ........ 224 The Complex Nature of the Light Response 225 Cis-Acting Elements for Light-Regulated Transcription 227 Trans-Acting Elements for Transcription of Light-Regulated Genes 230 Signal ...
Nam-Hai Chua   +2 more
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Auxin and its role in plant development: structure, signalling, regulation and response mechanisms.

Plant biology, 2021
Auxins are plant hormones that play a central role in controlling plant growth and development across different environmental conditions. Even at low concentrations, auxins can regulate gene expression through specific transcription factors and proteins ...
G. L. B. Gomes, K. Scortecci
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MicroRNA regulation of gene expression in plants

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2004
It has only been a few years since we began to appreciate that microRNAs provide an unanticipated level of gene regulation in both plants and metazoans. The high level of complementarity between plant microRNAs and their target mRNAs has allowed rapid progress towards the elucidation of their varied biological functions.
Diana V. Dugas, Bonnie Bartel
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Plant Gene Expression, Regulation of

2006
Eukaryotic genomes are much more complex than prokaryotes and plant genomes present more complexities than other eukaryotes. The continuous process of development, absence of germ-line, flexible and reversible cellular differentiation, polyploidy, and so on, are characteristic features that distinguish plant genomes from other eukaryotes.
Pravendra Nath   +3 more
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Regulation of the expression of plant defence genes

Plant Growth Regulation, 1996
The hypersensitive response of plants to infection by pathogens is associated with the induction of the expression of genes encoding pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins and the development of a systemic acquired resistance of the plant to viruses, fungi and bacteria.
John F. Bol   +5 more
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Regulation of gene expression in chloroplasts of higher plants

Plant Molecular Biology, 1996
Chloroplasts contain their own genetic system which has a number of prokaryotic as well as some eukaryotic features. Most chloroplast genes of higher plants are organized in clusters and are cotranscribed as polycistronic pre-RNAs which are generally processes into many shorter overlapping RNA species, each of which accumulates of steady-state RNA ...
Masahiro Sugiura, Mamoru Sugita
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Mechanism of Auxin-Regulated Gene Expression in Plants [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnual Review of Genetics, 2009
Plant hormones control most aspects of the plant life cycle by regulating genome expression. Expression of auxin-responsive genes involves interactions among auxin-responsive DNA sequence elements, transcription factors and trans-acting transcriptional repressors.
Mark Estelle, Elisabeth J. Chapman
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