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Diacylglycerol kinase (DGK) η translocates from the cytoplasm to punctate vehicles via osmotic shock. Apoptosis signal-regulating kinase (ASK) 3 (MAP kinase kinase kinase (MAPKKK) 15) is also reported to respond to osmotic shock.
Yuji Suzuki +3 more
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The roles of ascorbic acid (AsA, 1 mM) under an osmotic stress [induced by 15 % (m/v) polyethylene glycol, PEG-6000] were investigated by examining morphological and physiological attributes in Brassica species.
M. Fujita +3 more
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Cardiolipin and the osmotic stress responses of bacteria
Cells control their own hydration by accumulating solutes when they are exposed to high osmolality media and releasing solutes in response to osmotic down-shocks. Osmosensory transporters mediate solute accumulation and mechanosensitive channels mediate solute release. Escherichia coli serves as a paradigm for studies of cellular osmoregulation. Growth
Romantsov, Tatyana +2 more
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The molecular motor kinesin-1, an ATPase, and the substrate it walks along, microtubules, are vital components of eukaryotic cells. Kinesin converts chemical energy to linear motion as its two motor domains step along microtubules in a process similar to
Steven J. Koch +2 more
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Proline, glycine betaine, total phenolics and pigment contents in response to osmotic stress in maize seedlings [PDF]
In order to evaluate the fresh weight, RWC, pigment content, total phenolics, proline and glycine betaine responses of maize inbred lines to osmotic stress, a factorial experiment was carried out under laboratory conditions with two maize inbred lines ...
SAJJAD MOHARRAMNEJAD +4 more
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A PP6-ASK3 Module Coordinates the Bidirectional Cell Volume Regulation under Osmotic Stress
Summary: Cell volume regulation is a vital system for cellular activities. When perturbed by hypoosmotic or hyperosmotic stress, cells immediately induce the cell volume recovery system, regulatory volume decrease (RVD) or regulatory volume increase (RVI)
Kengo Watanabe +4 more
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Pulsatile lipid vesicles under osmotic stress [PDF]
Abstract The response of lipid bilayers to osmotic stress is an important part of cellular function. Previously, in (Oglecka et al., 2014), we reported that cell-sized giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) exposed to hypotonic media, respond to the osmotic assault by undergoing a cyclical sequence of swelling and bursting events, coupled to
Chabanon, Morgan +4 more
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New Genes Involved in Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PDF]
Adaptation to changes in osmolarity is fundamental for the survival of living cells, and has implications in food and industrial biotechnology. It has been extensively studied in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, where the Hog1 stress activated protein
Quirós, Manuel +31 more
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Transcriptome Analysis of Native Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) in Response to Osmotic Stress
Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) is an important cool season turfgrass species with a high cold tolerance, but it is sensitive to drought. It is valuable for the applications of Kentucky bluegrass to improve its drought tolerance. However, little is
Luyi Pan +6 more
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Plant Osmotic Stress Signaling: MAPKKKs Meet SnRK2s [PDF]
Osmotic stress signaling in higher plants is crucial to cope with abiotic stress. RAF-like MAPKKKs are activated by hyperosmotic stress and activate downstream ABA-unresponsive and ABA-activated SnRK2s, integrating early osmotic stress and ABA signaling ...
Alrefaei, Abdulwahed F. +3 more
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