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<sup>1</sup>H, <sup>13</sup>C, <sup>15</sup>N and <sup>31</sup>P chemical shift assignment of the first stem-loop Guanidine-II riboswitch from Escherichia coli. [PDF]
Koob T, Döpp S, Schwalbe H.
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ABSTRACT Nitrogen availability remains a principal constraint to crop productivity. Plants cannot directly assimilate the abundant nitrogen available in our atmosphere; instead, they rely on the uptake of inorganic forms of nitrogen, such as ammonium and nitrate from the soil.
Hiromi Tajima+6 more
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Rapid design of transgene-free cabbage with desired anthocyanin contents via HI-Edit. [PDF]
Li H+9 more
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Palindromic but not G-rich sequences are targets of class switch recombination
Junko Tashiro+2 more
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ABSTRACT N‐Glycosylation critically influences the efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetic properties of biopharmaceuticals. Plant expression platforms offer multiple advantages for the production of N‐glycosylated proteins, but their use is impeded by the presence of plant‐specific N‐glycan epitopes, which raise concerns of possible immunogenicity to ...
Dolgormaa Bataa+7 more
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Mitogenome of Uncaria rhynchophylla: genome structure, characterization, and phylogenetic relationships. [PDF]
Gui L+12 more
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Versatile Applications of CRISPR‐Based Programmable T‐DNA Integration in Plants
ABSTRACT Agrobacterium‐mediated T‐DNA integration into plant genomes represents a cornerstone for transgenic expression in plant basic research and synthetic biology. However, random T‐DNA integration can disrupt essential endogenous genes or compromise transgene expression, stressing the need for targeted integration strategies.
Xiao‐Xia Lin+5 more
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Comparative and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Complete Chloroplast Genomes of <i>Lithocarpus</i> Species (Fagaceae) in South China. [PDF]
Shi S+8 more
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ABSTRACT Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) is the causal agent of bacterial leaf blight (BLB) disease in rice, exerting a detrimental impact on the yield of various rice cultivars in Vietnam, notably the Bacthom 7 (BT7) variety. Xoo possesses transcription activator‐like effectors (TALEs) which modulate the expression of host genes by specifically ...
Nguyen Duy Phuong+8 more
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