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View article: Maternal Light and Temperature Modulate Seed Longevity in Arabidopsis
Maternal Light and Temperature Modulate Seed Longevity in Arabidopsis Open
View article: Transcriptomic analysis of early stages of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ infection in susceptible and resistant species after inoculation by Diaphorina citri feeding on young shoots
Transcriptomic analysis of early stages of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ infection in susceptible and resistant species after inoculation by Diaphorina citri feeding on young shoots Open
Huanglongbing (HLB) is a devastating disease of citrus plants caused by the non-culturable phloem-inhabiting bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter ssp., being Ca . Liberibacter asiaticus ( C Las) the most aggressive species. C Las is vectored …
View article: New viral sequences and endogenous viral elements (EVE) in world-wide populations of Trioza erytreae, the African Citrus Psyllid
New viral sequences and endogenous viral elements (EVE) in world-wide populations of Trioza erytreae, the African Citrus Psyllid Open
View article: Constitutive BoHAK5 expression and early robust induction of salicylic acid biosynthesis genes as candidates to explain the tolerance of broccoli to limiting potassium
Constitutive BoHAK5 expression and early robust induction of salicylic acid biosynthesis genes as candidates to explain the tolerance of broccoli to limiting potassium Open
View article: Basal <scp>ABA</scp> signaling balances transpiration and photosynthesis
Basal <span>ABA</span> signaling balances transpiration and photosynthesis Open
The balance between the CO 2 entry for photosynthesis and transpiration water loss is crucial for plant growth, and ABA signaling can affect this equilibrium. To test how ABA balances plant growth and environmental adaptation, we performed…
View article: ABA-receptor agonist iSB09 decreases soil water consumption and increases tomato CO2 assimilation and water use efficiency under drought stress
ABA-receptor agonist iSB09 decreases soil water consumption and increases tomato CO2 assimilation and water use efficiency under drought stress Open
View article: CCDC 2025005: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 2025005: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available …
View article: CCDC 2025007: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 2025007: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available …
View article: CCDC 2025006: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 2025006: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available …
View article: New insights into short-term water stress tolerance through transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses on pepper roots
New insights into short-term water stress tolerance through transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses on pepper roots Open
View article: Expression of symptoms elicited by a hammerhead viroid through <scp>RNA</scp> silencing is related to population bottlenecks in the infected host
Expression of symptoms elicited by a hammerhead viroid through <span>RNA</span> silencing is related to population bottlenecks in the infected host Open
Summary Chlorosis is frequently incited by viroids, small nonprotein‐coding, circular RNAs replicating in nuclei (family Pospiviroidae ) or chloroplasts (family Avsunviroidae ). Here, we investigated how chrysanthemum chlorotic mottle viro…
View article: Structure-guided engineering of a receptor-agonist pair for inducible activation of the ABA adaptive response to drought
Structure-guided engineering of a receptor-agonist pair for inducible activation of the ABA adaptive response to drought Open
Strategies to activate abscisic acid (ABA) receptors and boost ABA signaling by small molecules that act as ABA receptor agonists are promising biotechnological tools to enhance plant drought tolerance. Protein structures of crop ABA recep…
View article: Comparative analysis of wild‐type accessions reveals novel determinants of Arabidopsis seed longevity
Comparative analysis of wild‐type accessions reveals novel determinants of Arabidopsis seed longevity Open
Understanding the genetic factors involved in seed longevity is of paramount importance in agricultural and ecological contexts. The polygenic nature of this trait suggests that many of them remain undiscovered. Here, we exploited the cont…
View article: Specific Plasma MicroRNA Signatures in Predicting and Confirming Crohn's Disease Recurrence: Role and Pathogenic Implications
Specific Plasma MicroRNA Signatures in Predicting and Confirming Crohn's Disease Recurrence: Role and Pathogenic Implications Open
INTRODUCTION: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are important epigenetic regulators in Crohn's disease (CD); however, their contribution to postoperative recurrence (POR) is still unknown. We aimed to characterize the potential role of miRNAs in predicti…
View article: Erratum to: A genetic approach reveals different modes of action of prefoldins
Erratum to: A genetic approach reveals different modes of action of prefoldins Open
View article: Comparative analysis of wild type accessions reveals novel determinants of Arabidopsis seed longevity
Comparative analysis of wild type accessions reveals novel determinants of Arabidopsis seed longevity Open
Understanding the genetic factors involved in seed longevity is of paramount importance in agricultural and ecological contexts. The polygenic nature of this trait suggests that many of them remain undiscovered. Here, we exploited the cont…
View article: A genetic approach reveals different modes of action of prefoldins
A genetic approach reveals different modes of action of prefoldins Open
The prefoldin complex (PFDc) was identified in humans as a co-chaperone of the cytosolic chaperonin T-COMPLEX PROTEIN RING COMPLEX (TRiC)/CHAPERONIN CONTAINING TCP-1 (CCT). PFDc is conserved in eukaryotes and is composed of subunits PFD1–6…
View article: Correction to: Characterization of novel pollen-expressed transcripts reveals their potential roles in pollen heat stress response in Arabidopsis thaliana
Correction to: Characterization of novel pollen-expressed transcripts reveals their potential roles in pollen heat stress response in Arabidopsis thaliana Open
After publication of the article we found that the Fig. 7
View article: A genetic approach to dissect the role of prefoldins in<i>Arabidopsis</i>
A genetic approach to dissect the role of prefoldins in<i>Arabidopsis</i> Open
Summary The prefoldin complex (PFDc) was identified in humans as co-chaperone of the cytosolic chaperonin TRiC/CCT. It is conserved in eukaryotes and is composed of subunits PFD1 to 6. PFDc-TRiC/CCT operates folding actin and tubulins. In …
View article: Characterization of novel pollen-expressed transcripts reveals their potential roles in pollen heat stress response in Arabidopsis thaliana
Characterization of novel pollen-expressed transcripts reveals their potential roles in pollen heat stress response in Arabidopsis thaliana Open
View article: A role for prefoldins in H2A.Z deposition in<i>Arabidopsis</i>
A role for prefoldins in H2A.Z deposition in<i>Arabidopsis</i> Open
The prefoldin complex (PFDc) participates in cellular proteostasis in eukaryotes by acting as cochaperone of the chaperonin CTT. This role is mainly exerted in the cytoplasm where it contributes to the correct folding of client proteins, t…
View article: Transcriptome and translatome changes in germinated pollen under heat stress uncover roles of transporter genes involved in pollen tube growth
Transcriptome and translatome changes in germinated pollen under heat stress uncover roles of transporter genes involved in pollen tube growth Open
Plant reproduction is one key biological process that is very sensitive to heat stress and, as a result, enhanced global warming becomes a serious threat to agriculture. In this work, we have studied the effects of heat on germinated polle…
View article: Characterization of novel pollen-expressed transcripts reveals their potential roles in pollen heat stress response in<i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>
Characterization of novel pollen-expressed transcripts reveals their potential roles in pollen heat stress response in<i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> Open
The male gametophyte is the most heat-sensitive of all plant tissues. In recent years, long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as important components of cellular regulatory networks involved in most biological processes, including resp…
View article: Transcriptome and translatome changes in germinated pollen under heat stress uncover roles of transporter genes involved in pollen tube growth
Transcriptome and translatome changes in germinated pollen under heat stress uncover roles of transporter genes involved in pollen tube growth Open
Plant reproduction is one key biological process very sensitive to heat stress and, as a consequence, enhanced global warming poses serious threats to food security worldwide. In this work we have used a high-resolution ribosome profiling …
View article: Identifying Early Warning Signals for the Sudden Transition from Mild to Severe Tobacco Etch Disease by Dynamical Network Biomarkers
Identifying Early Warning Signals for the Sudden Transition from Mild to Severe Tobacco Etch Disease by Dynamical Network Biomarkers Open
Complex systems exhibit critical thresholds at which they transition among alternative phases. Complex systems theory has been applied to analyze disease progression, distinguishing three stages along progression: (i) a normal noninfected …
View article: Identifying Early-Warning Signals for the Sudden Transition from Mild to Severe Tobacco Rtch Disease by Dynamical Network Biomarkers
Identifying Early-Warning Signals for the Sudden Transition from Mild to Severe Tobacco Rtch Disease by Dynamical Network Biomarkers Open
Complex systems exhibit critical thresholds at which they transition among alternative phases. Complex systems theory has been applied to analyze disease progression, distinguishing three stages along progression: (i) a normal non-infected…
View article: PthA4 <sup>AT</sup> , a 7.5‐repeats transcription activator‐like (TAL) effector from <i>Xanthomonas citri</i> ssp. <i>citri</i> , triggers citrus canker resistance
PthA4 <sup>AT</sup> , a 7.5‐repeats transcription activator‐like (TAL) effector from <i>Xanthomonas citri</i> ssp. <i>citri</i> , triggers citrus canker resistance Open
Summary Transcription activator‐like effectors (TALEs) are important effectors of Xanthomonas spp. that manipulate the transcriptome of the host plant, conferring susceptibility or resistance to bacterial infection. Xanthomonas citri ssp. …
View article: A synthetic biology approach for consistent production of plant‐made recombinant polyclonal antibodies against snake venom toxins
A synthetic biology approach for consistent production of plant‐made recombinant polyclonal antibodies against snake venom toxins Open
Antivenoms developed from the plasma of hyperimmunized animals are the only effective treatment available against snakebite envenomation but shortage of supply contributes to the high morbidity and mortality toll of this tropical disease. …
View article: A genetic genomics-expression approach reveals components of the molecular mechanisms beyond the cell wall that underlie peach fruit woolliness due to cold storage
A genetic genomics-expression approach reveals components of the molecular mechanisms beyond the cell wall that underlie peach fruit woolliness due to cold storage Open
View article: Characterization of a New Pink-Fruited Tomato Mutant Results in the Identification of a Null Allele of the SlMYB12 Transcription Factor
Characterization of a New Pink-Fruited Tomato Mutant Results in the Identification of a Null Allele of the SlMYB12 Transcription Factor Open
The identification and characterization of new tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) mutants affected in fruit pigmentation and nutritional content can provide valuable insights into the underlying biology, as well as a source of new alleles for b…