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Characterization of Human Flavin-Containing Monooxygenase (FMO) 3 and FMO5 Expressed as Maltose-Binding Protein Fusions [PDF]
Robert R. Reddy +4 more
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SWEET1‐mediated glucose transport is crucial for energy availability in Arabidopsis
Summary The stress‐responsive hormone abscisic acid (ABA) is known for its inhibitory effects on various physiological processes, including seed germination, often resulting in energy deprivation. Interestingly, ABA‐induced germination inhibition can be alleviated by exogenous glucose (Glc), mimicking a functional interplay between ABA and sugar ...
Xueyi Xue +3 more
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ABSTRACT Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is known as the ‘King of Forage’ because of its high protein content and excellent palatability. Alfalfa productivity is adversely affected in cold regions with saline‐alkali soils. However, the mechanisms underlying the response of alfalfa to combined saline‐alkali and low‐temperature stress under field conditions
Rui Guo +8 more
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Preparation of Amylose‐Mimicking Polymers for the Purification of Maltose‐Binding Protein [PDF]
Atsushi Miyagawa +2 more
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Correction: In Silico Generation of Peptides by Replica Exchange Monte Carlo: Docking-Based Optimization of Maltose-Binding-Protein Ligands. [PDF]
Russo A +8 more
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ABSTRACT Selfing often causes inbreeding depression, especially during seed and seedling stages. However, some selfed progeny show low inbreeding depression with enhanced vigour, differing from inbred counterparts. This study investigates the molecular mechanisms maintaining seed vigour during selfing in Cunninghamia lanceolata.
Houyin Deng +13 more
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Affinity Purification of a Recombinant Protein Expressed as a Fusion with the Maltose-Binding Protein (MBP) Tag. [PDF]
Duong-Ly KC, Gabelli SB.
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ABSTRACT Strigolactones (SLs) are root‐to‐shoot phytohormones that regulate tillering (branching) and root development. Sugar, as an essential energy substance and signalling molecule, plays a fundamental role in the growth and development of plants. However, the molecular mechanisms by which SL directly regulates sugar allocation to control tillering ...
Miao Feng +22 more
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