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Phylogenetic analyses of glutamine synthetase (GS) in seed plants revealed that all three major evolutionary lineages (GS2, GS1a, and GS1b) must have been present in the common ancestor, with GS2 being the first lineage to diverge. Unlike GS1b, GS1a and GS2 are usually single‐copy genes, even though they underwent duplications that resulted in ...
Elena Aledo +3 more
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Involvement of the product of the glnF gene in the autogenous regulation of glutamine synthetase formation in Klebsiella aerogenes [PDF]
Claude Gaillardin, Boris Magasanik
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This is the first international dataset for the reporting of hepatoblastoma resection specimens produced by the International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting (ICCR). The aim is to standardize pathology reports, facilitating international data comparisons and improving management of hepatoblastoma on a global level.
Dolores H López‐Terrada +13 more
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Regulation of glutamine synthetase. 8. ATP: glutamine synthetase adenylyltransferase, an enzyme that catalyzes alterations in the regulatory properties of glutamine synthetase. [PDF]
Earl R. Stadtman +2 more
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Summary Blue light (BL)‐induced stomatal opening has been associated with starch breakdown within Arabidopsis guard cells (GCs). However, whether this mechanism is conserved in angiosperms and which metabolic pathways are activated downstream of BL perception and/or starch degradation, remains unknown.
Humaira Bahadar +7 more
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Glutamine synthetase and GlnR regulate nitrogen metabolism in Paenibacillus polymyxa WLY78. [PDF]
Zhao X +7 more
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ACTINOMYCIN-D ENHANCEMENT OF GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE ACTIVITY IN CHICK EMBRYO RETINAS CULTURED IN THE PRESENCE OF CORTISOL [PDF]
Liane Beif-Lehrer
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Identification of the structural gene for glutamine synthetase in Klebsiella aerogenes [PDF]
Albert B. DeLeo, Boris Magasanik
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Summary Target of rapamycin (TOR) kinase is the hub of a eukaryotic master signaling network that integrates nutritional and hormonal signals into cellular activities. Most studies on TOR in plants have focused on seedlings, where TOR is most responsive to light and sucrose.
Brendan M. O'Leary +5 more
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