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ANDOR All fieldsTitleAbstractKeywordsAuthorsAffiliationsDoiFull TextReferences Open AccessArticle 1 Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400, Selangor, Malaysia 2 Graduate School of Bioresources, Mie University, Tsu, Mie 514-0001, Japan ...
Sri Lanka, an island nation located off the southeast coast of the Indian sub-continent, has an unappreciated diversity of corals and other reef organisms. In particular, knowledge of the status of coral reefs in its northern region has been limited due to 30 years of civil war. From March...
The plant R2R3-MYB TF family has been widely studied in many plants and has been shown to be involved in stress response. In addition, increasing evidence suggests that R2R3-MYB TFs likely have multiple functions in the regulation of different stress responses. Heterologous expression of PacMY...
The species was previously classified under a larger taxon, Naja naja sputatrix, and locally known as "Malayan spitting cobra", without a clear distinction from other potentially different spitting cobras in the region such as those from the Indochina and the Java Island (Indonesia) [16]. The...
TIFY8 constitutes an atypical member of the TIFY protein family, because it contains a TIFY motif but lacks the Jas domain characteristic of JAZ proteins [111]. Although no role for TIFY8 in JA responses has been demonstrated yet, TIFY8 was present in protein complexes that included UBP12 [...
This mutation confers constitutive activation of NFκB (nuclear factor-κB) family of transcriptional regulators. In this manner, these cells constantly act as mediators of the cellular inflammatory response [64]. Though it is poorly understood how this mechanism precisely confers a survival advantage ...
Humans contain around 560 PKs, of which about 500 eukaryotic PKs are divided into eight major groups and about 60 atypical PKs [2]. PKs catalyze the transfer of the γ phosphate group from ATP to a protein acceptor, mainly to serine, threonine, and tyrosine residues. Then, the negatively ...