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Synthetic Cells on Demand: From Molecular Stimuli to Cellular Functions
ABSTRACT Synthetic cells constructed via bottom‐up approaches using lipid or polymer vesicles have become essential tools for mimicking cellular functions and studying synthetic biological systems. These vesicles can undergo morphological changes and trigger internal reactions in response to external stimuli, such as osmotic pressure, temperature, pH ...
Masato Suzuki, Koki Kamiya
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A deficient CP24 allele defines variation for dynamic nonphotochemical quenching and photosystem II efficiency in maize. [PDF]
Ferguson JN +17 more
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Abstract Shade stress affects soybean yield in intercropping, but the molecular basis of cultivar‐specific tolerance is unclear. We analyzed shade‐tolerant (Guru) and sensitive (Heinong 53) soybeans under 30% and 70% shade using transcriptomic, physiological, and biochemical methods.
Fengyi Zhang +10 more
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Photoreceptor-induced LHL4 protects the photosystem II monomer in <i>Chlamydomonas reinhardtii</i>. [PDF]
Dannay M +12 more
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Abstract Low‐light (LL) stress caused by persistent cloud cover during the Kharif season significantly reduces rice (Oryza sativa L.) grain yield (GY) by limiting photosynthesis, impairing assimilate production, and affecting reproductive development.
Swagatika Das +15 more
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Bidirectional Energy Flow in the Photosystem II Supercomplex. [PDF]
Leonardo C +5 more
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In this review, we present eMap 2.0, a web‐based platform for analyzing electron transfer pathways in proteins. We highlight representative applications of eMap, including its use in characterizing electron transfer within individual proteins and in revealing shared electron transfer pathways across protein families.
James R. Gayvert +3 more
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Abstract The hydrological regime, particularly flooding duration and depth, is one of the primary driving factors for the vegetation pattern in floodplain lakes. Climate change‐induced droughts are extending shoal exposure times, potentially amplifying the impact of temperature on plant growth. However, the nonlinear interactive effects of hydrological
Siyang Yao +5 more
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