The present invention also provides methods for screening a pharmaceutical agent for its ability to modulate ADF1-like activity or long term memory formation.doi:US20030022851Timothy P. TullyJames D. DeZazzoMani RamaswamiDavid J. Sandstrom
EcNAC1 shares high amino acid similarity with rice genes that have been phylogenetically classified into stress-related NAC genes. Our results demonstrated that tobacco transgenic plants expressing EcNAC1 exhibit tolerance to various abiotic stresses like simulated osmotic stress, by polyethylene glycol (...
The bigwig format for each sample was created using the BEDTools suite (https://bedtools.readthedocs.io) with the normalization factor 10 million. ChIP density profiles were created with deeptools v3.4.0 [35]. Enrichment pathway analysis of ChIP-seq data was performed using the public web ...
The plant specific TIFY (previously known as ZIM) transcription factor (TF) family plays crucial roles in cross talk between Jasmonic Acid and other phytohormones like gibberellins, salicylic acid, abscisic acid, auxin, and ethylene signaling pathways. Wheat yield is severely affected by rust diseases...
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probably emerged early in fungal evolution from a viral KilA-N-like precursor that was acquired by the host cell. An alternative scenario, that the viral KilA-N domains were acquired from the fungal APSES domain, is also imaginable. This appears less likely, however, because the APSES domains...
In mammals, highly active genes are typically smaller, and larger genes, when active, are usually lowly expressed (Supplementary Fig.7). Hence, we investigated whether gene size may be a confounding factor or, on the contrary, could be a determining factor by classifying genes based on both ...
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