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Sarah Reisinger et al.
International journal of phytoremediation, 10(5), 440-454 (2009-03-06)
The overexpression of either gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase (gamma-ECS) or glutathione synthetase (GS) in Brassica juncea transgenics was shown previously to result in higher accumulation of glutathione (GSH) and phytochelatins (PCs), as well as enhanced Cd tolerance and accumulation. The present study
Fatima Naim et al.
PloS one, 15(1), e0227994-e0227994 (2020-01-25)
Introducing a new trait into a crop through conventional breeding commonly takes decades, but recently developed genome sequence modification technology has the potential to accelerate this process. One of these new breeding technologies relies on an RNA-directed DNA nuclease (CRISPR/Cas9)
Daire Carroll et al.
Frontiers in microbiology, 11, 585443-585443 (2020-10-27)
Colonization of the root surface, or rhizoplane, is one of the first steps for soil-borne bacteria to become established in the plant microbiome. However, the relative contributions of processes, such as bacterial attachment and proliferation is not well characterized, and
Jesús Pascual et al.
Plant physiology, 186(4), 1859-1877 (2021-10-08)
Mitochondria are tightly embedded within metabolic and regulatory networks that optimize plant performance in response to environmental challenges. The best-known mitochondrial retrograde signaling pathway involves stress-induced activation of the transcription factor NAC DOMAIN CONTAINING PROTEIN 17 (ANAC017), which initiates protective
Hernán G Bondino et al.
BMC molecular biology, 10, 95-95 (2009-10-20)
Transcription initiation by RNA polymerase II is unidirectional from most genes. In plants, divergent genes, defined as non-overlapping genes organized head-to-head, are highly represented in the Arabidopsis genome. Nevertheless, there is scarce evidence on functional analyses of these intergenic regions.
Juan Ángel Ayala-Rodríguez et al.
Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology, 264, 168-178 (2017-10-04)
Folic acid is a precursor of tetrahydrofolate (vitamin B9), which is an essential cofactor in most organisms, acting as a carrier for one-carbon units in enzymatic reactions. In this work, we employed pharmacological, genetic and confocal imaging strategies to unravel
Edith Muñoz-Parra et al.
Plant, cell & environment, 40(9), 1887-1899 (2017-05-31)
Transcriptional regulation of gene expression influences plant growth, environmental interactions and plant-plant communication. Here, we report that population density is a key factor for plant productivity and a major root architectural determinant in Arabidopsis thaliana. When grown in soil at
Gloria Crespo et al.
Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland), 9(6) (2020-05-30)
An antifungal lipodepsipeptide was obtained from cultures of the fungus Foliophoma fallens CF-236885. Its structure, elucidated by HRMS and NMR spectroscopy, contained Gly, Thr, Asn, β-Ala, Orn, Ala, two Ser residues, and 3-hydroxy-4-methylhexadecanoic acid. The absolute configuration of its amino
Fiore Capozzi et al.
Environmental science and pollution research international, 27(9), 9075-9084 (2020-01-09)
Metal uptake capacity and growth patterns of three cardoon cultivars (Sardo, Siciliano, and Spagnolo) were investigated for phytoremediation in a metal-contaminated soil. Metal concentrations after one and two growth rounds were measured in soil and plants by ICP-MS. Potentially and
Long Xiao et al.
BMC plant biology, 20(1), 292-292 (2020-06-27)
Starch is synthesized during daylight for temporary storage in leaves and then degraded during the subsequent night to support plant growth and development. Impairment of starch degradation leads to stunted growth, even senescence and death. The nuclear pore complex is
A gene encoding scots pine antimicrobial protein Sp-AMP2 (PR-19) confers increased tolerance against Botrytis cinerea in transgenic tobacco
Jaber E, et al.
Forests, 9(1), 10-10 (2017)
Joel Colchado-López et al.
Plants (Basel, Switzerland), 8(7) (2019-07-25)
Root architecture is a complex structure that comprises multiple traits of the root phenotype. Novel platforms and models have been developed to better understand root architecture. In this methods paper, we introduce a novel allometric model, named rhizochron index (m)
Pooja Rani Aggarwal et al.
Plant methods, 14, 55-55 (2018-07-11)
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), an important legume crop is one of the major source of dietary protein. Developing an efficient and reproducible transformation method is imperative to expedite functional genomics studies in this crop. Here, we present an optimized and
Saxena et al.
Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology, 155(2), 133-140 (2000-05-18)
Efficient protocols have been established for both direct and indirect regeneration of plants in Pelargonium graveolens Indian cultivar Hemanti (Algerian type). Murashige and Skoog's (MS) medium [T. Murashige, F. Skoog, A revised medium for rapid growth and bioassays with tobacco
Arthur T Molines et al.
Biology open, 7(8) (2018-06-28)
Microtubules are involved in plant development and adaptation to their environment, but the sustaining molecular mechanisms remain elusive. Microtubule-end-binding 1 (EB1) proteins participate in directional root growth in Arabidopsis thaliana However, a connection to the underlying microtubule array has not
Francisco J Corpas et al.
Bio-protocol, 7(14), e2399-e2399 (2017-07-20)
6-Phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (6PGDH; EC 1.1.1.44) catalyzes the third and irreversible reaction of the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP). It carries out the oxidative decarboxylation of the 6-phosphogluconate to yield ribulose-5-phosphate, carbon dioxide and NADPH. In higher plants, 6PGDH has several subcellular
Songfeng Wang et al.
The Science of the total environment, 599-600, 332-339 (2017-05-10)
The nature and stability of bound residues (BRs) derived from the widely used brominated flame retardant tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) in fine-textured soil is unknown. We incubated
Merja Lusa et al.
Environmental research, 177, 108642-108642 (2019-08-21)
Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient but toxic when taken in excessive amounts. Therefore, understanding the metabolic processes related to selenium uptake and bacteria-plant interactions coupled with selenium metabolism are of high importance. We cultivated Brassica oleracea with the previously
Shuying Pan et al.
Journal of integrative plant biology, 62(7), 967-983 (2019-08-27)
RNA capping and decapping tightly coordinate with transcription, translation, and RNA decay to regulate gene expression. Proteins in the DXO/Rai1 family have been implicated in mRNA decapping and decay, and mammalian DXO was recently found to also function as a
Ismaél Gatica Hernández et al.
Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB, 94, 191-196 (2015-06-27)
Since the discovery of melatonin in plants, several roles have been described for different species, organs, and developmental stages. Arabidopsis thaliana, being a model plant species, is adequate to contribute to the elucidation of the role of melatonin in plants.
David A Camarena-Pozos et al.
Plant, cell & environment, 42(4), 1368-1380 (2018-11-01)
The plant microbiota can affect host fitness via the emission of microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs) that influence growth and development. However, evidence of these molecules and their effects in plants from arid ecosystems is limited. We screened the mVOCs
Elizabeth J Carino et al.
Journal of virology, 94(22) (2020-08-28)
Maize chlorotic mottle virus (MCMV) combines with a potyvirus in maize lethal necrosis disease (MLND), a serious emerging disease worldwide. To inform resistance strategies, we characterized the translation initiation mechanism of MCMV. We report that MCMV RNA contains a cap-independent
Marta Rodríguez-Ruiz et al.
Bio-protocol, 7(18), e2559-e2559 (2017-09-20)
In plant cells, the analysis of protein S-nitrosothiols (SNOs) under physiological and adverse stress conditions is essential to understand the mechanisms of Nitric oxide (NO)-based signaling. We adapted a previously reported protocol for detecting protein SNOs in animal systems (
Sujal S Phadke et al.
PloS one, 9(10), e111089-e111089 (2014-10-23)
Cryptococcus gattii is a basidiomycetous human fungal pathogen that typically causes infection in tropical and subtropical regions and is responsible for an ongoing outbreak in immunocompetent individuals on Vancouver Island and in the Pacific Northwest of the US. Pathogenesis of
Sachin Heerah et al.
Plant physiology, 181(3), 1371-1388 (2019-08-15)
Plant responses to multiple environmental stimuli must be integrated to enable them to adapt their metabolism and development. Light and nitrogen (N) are two such stimuli whose downstream signaling pathways must be intimately connected to each other to control plant
Charlotte Rich-Griffin et al.
The Plant cell, 32(9), 2742-2762 (2020-07-24)
While root diseases are among the most devastating stresses in global crop production, our understanding of root immunity is still limited relative to our knowledge of immune responses in leaves. Considering that root performance is based on the concerted functions
Martin William Battle et al.
Plant, cell & environment, 43(1), 16-27 (2019-08-15)
Plants are acutely sensitive of their light environment, adapting their growth habit and prioritizing developmental decisions to maximize fecundity. In addition to providing an energy source and directional information, light quality also contributes to entrainment of the circadian system, an
Brian D Rutter et al.
Bio-protocol, 7(17), e2533-e2533 (2017-09-05)
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) play an important role in intercellular communication by transporting proteins and RNA. While plant cells secrete EVs, they have only recently been isolated and questions regarding their biogenesis, release, uptake and function remain unanswered. Here, we present
Wanyan Xi et al.
Nature communications, 7, 10430-10430 (2016-01-23)
Root gravitropism allows plants to establish root systems and its regulation depends on polar auxin transport mediated by PIN-FORMED (PIN) auxin transporters. PINOID (PID) and PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE 2A (PP2A) act antagonistically on reversible phosphorylation of PINs. This regulates polar PIN
M C Sorrentino et al.
Journal of hazardous materials, 351, 131-137 (2018-03-13)
In the present work the cytomorphological and physiological effects on three cardoon cultivars - Sardo, Siciliano, Spagnolo - grown in a metal-polluted soil, were investigated, to assess the traits concurring to the high tolerance to metal stress observed in cv.
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