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View article: The CNV map construction and ROH analysis of Pinan cattle
The CNV map construction and ROH analysis of Pinan cattle Open
View article: Overexpression of TCP5 or Its Dominant Repressor Form, TCP5-SRDX, Causes Male Infertility in Arabidopsis
Overexpression of TCP5 or Its Dominant Repressor Form, TCP5-SRDX, Causes Male Infertility in Arabidopsis Open
TCP transcription factors have long been known to play a crucial role in leaf development, but their significance in reproduction has recently been revealed. TCP5 is a member of class II of the TCP family, which predominantly regulates cel…
View article: Overexpression of <em>TCP5 </em>or Its Dominant Repressor Form,<em> TCP5-SRDX</em>, Causes Male Infertility in Arabidopsis
Overexpression of <em>TCP5 </em>or Its Dominant Repressor Form,<em> TCP5-SRDX</em>, Causes Male Infertility in Arabidopsis Open
TCP transcription factors have long been known to play a crucial role in leaf development, but their significance in reproduction has recently been revealed. TCP5 is a member of the class II of the TCP family, which predominantly regulates…
View article: Molecular Characterization and Expression Analysis of YABBY Genes in Chenopodium quinoa
Molecular Characterization and Expression Analysis of YABBY Genes in Chenopodium quinoa Open
Plant-specific YABBY transcription factors play an important role in lateral organ development and abiotic stress responses. However, the functions of the YABBY genes in quinoa remain elusive. In this study, twelve YABBY (CqYAB) genes were…
View article: Genome-Wide Identification and Characterization of SPL Family Genes in Chenopodium quinoa
Genome-Wide Identification and Characterization of SPL Family Genes in Chenopodium quinoa Open
SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) genes encode a large family of plant-specific transcription factors that play important roles in plant growth, development, and stress responses. However, there is little information available o…
View article: TDRD5 Is Required for Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis in Locusta migratoria
TDRD5 Is Required for Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis in Locusta migratoria Open
Tudor family proteins exist in all eukaryotic organisms and play a role in many cellular processes by recognizing and binding to proteins with methylated arginine or lysine residues. TDRD5, a member of Tudor domain-containing proteins (TDR…
View article: DEAD-Box RNA Helicase DDX47 Maintains Midgut Homeostasis in Locusta migratoria
DEAD-Box RNA Helicase DDX47 Maintains Midgut Homeostasis in Locusta migratoria Open
Tissue homeostasis is critical for maintaining organ shape, size, and function. The condition is regulated by the balance between the generation of new cells and the loss of senescent cells, and it involves many factors and mechanisms. The…
View article: Molecular Characterizations and Functional Analyses of LmR2D2 in the Locusta migratoria siRNA Pathway
Molecular Characterizations and Functional Analyses of LmR2D2 in the Locusta migratoria siRNA Pathway Open
Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are non-coding RNAs with a length of 21~23 nucleotides (nt) and present in almost all eukaryotes. The formation of siRNA is a highly conserved post-transcriptional gene-silencing mechanism mediated by key pr…
View article: DDX6 Is Essential for Oocyte Development and Maturation in Locusta migratoria
DDX6 Is Essential for Oocyte Development and Maturation in Locusta migratoria Open
DEAD-box protein 6 (DDX6) is a member of the DDX RNA helicase family that exists in all eukaryotes. It has been extensively studied in yeast and mammals and has been shown to be involved in messenger ribonucleoprotein assembly, mRNA storag…
View article: Endoplasmic reticulum membrane receptors of the GET pathway are conserved throughout eukaryotes
Endoplasmic reticulum membrane receptors of the GET pathway are conserved throughout eukaryotes Open
Significance The GET pathway is required for the insertion of tail-anchored (TA) membrane proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of yeast and mammals. Some orthologous genes had also been identified in higher plants with the exception …
View article: Loss of GET pathway orthologs in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> causes root hair growth defects and affects SNARE abundance
Loss of GET pathway orthologs in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> causes root hair growth defects and affects SNARE abundance Open
Significance Root hairs are unicellular extensions of the rhizodermis, providing anchorage and an increase in surface area for nutrient and water uptake. Their fast, tip-focused growth showcases root hairs as an excellent genetic model to …
View article: Techniques for the analysis of protein-protein interactions in vivo
Techniques for the analysis of protein-protein interactions in vivo Open
Identifying key players and their interactions is fundamental for understanding biochemical mechanisms at the molecular level. The ever-increasing number of alternative ways to detect protein-protein interactions (PPIs) speaks volumes abou…