The plant endosomal trafficking pathway controls the abundance of membrane-associated soluble proteins, as shown for abscisic acid (ABA) receptors of the PYRABACTIN ...
Abscisic acid (ABA), historically recognised as a key plant stress hormone, is increasingly acknowledged for its multifaceted roles in human physiology. Beyond its classical function in plants, ABA ...
Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 67, No. 17 (2016), pp. 5009-5027 (19 pages) Receptor-like kinases (RLKs) have been reported to regulate many developmental and defense process, but only a few ...
Abscisic acid (ABA) is a plant hormone with essential functions in plant physiology. It is involved in developmental and growth processes and the adaptive stress response. Thus, the plant adaptation ...
The paper: F.A. Razem et al., "The RNA-binding protein FCA is an abscisic acid receptor," Nature, 439:290-4, 2006. (Cited in 82 papers) The surprise: Abscisic acid regulates stress responses to ...
Scientists have modified proteins involved in plants’ natural response to stress, making them the basis of innovative tests for multiple chemicals, including banned pesticides and deadly, synthetic ...
The UC Riverside scientists had previously discovered that it was possible to alter the receptor proteins in such a manner that they would bind with chemicals other than ABA, prompting different plant ...
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