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Regulation of plant gene expression by alternative splicing
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2010AS (alternative splicing) is a post-transcriptional process which regulates gene expression through increasing protein complexity and modulating mRNA transcript levels. Regulation of AS depends on interactions between trans-acting protein factors and cis-acting signals in the pre-mRNA (precursor mRNA) transcripts, termed ‘combinatorial’ control ...
Simpson, Craig G. +10 more
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Plant microRNAs: master regulator of gene expression mechanism
Cell Biology International, 2015AbstractSeveral signaling molecules critically regulate the physiological responses in plants. Among them, miRNAs, generally 21–24 nucleotides long, are widely distributed in different plant species and play as key signaling intermediates in diverse physiological responses.
Riddhi, Datta, Soumitra, Paul
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Regulation of Proteinase Inhibitor Genes in Food Plants
1986Proteinase inhibitor proteins in the families Solanaceae, Leguminosae and Graminae are stored in seeds and tubers and are also found to accumulate in leaves in response to pest attacks. The isolation of the proteinase Inhibitor I cDNA and its gene from tomato has provided information concerning proteinase inhibitor synthesis, processing and ...
W E, Brown +3 more
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Is plant gene expression regulated globally?
Trends in Genetics, 2001Programmed gene expression is essential for the normal development of all organisms. Until recently it was assumed that regulation occurred on a gene-by-gene basis through the action of various transcriptional activators and repressors. Transcriptional activation is frequently associated with local acetylation of histone proteins near the promoter ...
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Hormonal regulation of plant gene expression
1991Phytohormones are a ubiquitous feature of development and differentiation throughout the life cycle of the plant—literally from seed germination, through vegetative growth and flowering to fruit set and eventual abscission. The sessile habit of plants dictates that their development should be plastic; they are incapable of behavioural responses to ...
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Developmental Regulation of Plant Gene Expression
1991Molecular basis for sexual incompatibility, M.E.Nasrallah molecular biology of cytoplasmic male sterility, C.S.Levings developmental regulation of gene expression by light, G.I.Jenkins control of gene expression in developing seeds, A.Shirsat regulation and genetic manipulation of tuber formation, M.W.Bevan regulation of gene expression ripening ...
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Regulation and Expression of Plant Genes in Microorganisms
1989Publisher Summary The expression of plant genes in microorganisms has been used to investigate a wide range of biological issues, including the production of plant proteins to be used either in research or commercially and the elucidation of the mechanisms of gene regulation in plants based on observations of the types of plant gene expression in ...
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Plant hormone regulation of abiotic stress responses
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Rainer Waadt +2 more
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Chromatin Structure And Gene Regulation In Higher Plants
1984Publisher Summary Chromatin is the material of which chromosomes are composed. When chromatin is removed from the cell, fixed, or spread in order to study it biochemically or microscopically, undoubtedly some of its inherent properties are altered. The exact composition of chromatin then depends not only upon the organism and cell type from which it ...
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