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RNA thermosensors: how might animals exploit their regulatory potential?
The secondary and tertiary orders of RNA structure are crucial for a suite of RNA-related functions, including regulation of translation, gene expression and RNA turnover.
George N. Somero
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Vernalisation in Arabidopsis thaliana : investigating how COOLAIR is induced in response to cold temperature [PDF]
Arabidopsis thaliana, a winter annual, requires a period of prolonged cold to permit flowering, in a process known as vernalisation. Vernalisation results in the transcriptional shutdown and epigenetic silencing of a locus encoding the floral repressor ...
Doughty, Jade
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: The physiological phenomenon of sensing temperature is detected by transient receptor (TRP) ion channels, which are pore forming proteins that reside in the membrane bilayer.
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Temperature Sensing in Plants: On the Dawn of Molecular Thermosensor Research
text学術雑誌論文 / Journal ArticleAlthough many studies on plant growth and development focus on the effects of light, a growing number of studies dissect plant responses to temperature and the underlying signaling pathways. The identity of plant thermosensing
Kodama, Yutaka, Noguchi, Minoru
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Temperature-controlled molecular switches in mammalian cells. [PDF]
Absmeier E, Heyd F.
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Molecular Networks Governing Plant Responses to Heat and Cold Stress. [PDF]
Zhang R +6 more
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Molecular mechanisms and breeding strategies for heat tolerance in vegetable crops under global warming. [PDF]
Li Y +11 more
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Emerging Mechanisms of Plant Responses to Abiotic Stress. [PDF]
Zhao W +7 more
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Decoding plant thermosensors: mechanism of temperature perception and stress adaption. [PDF]
Zhu T, Cheng X, Li C, Li Y, Pan C, Lu G.
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