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Plant mitochondrial RNA editing factors can perform targeted C-to-U editing of nuclear transcripts in human cells
(2022-09-15)
RNA editing processes are strikingly different in animals and plants. Up to thousands of specific cytidines are converted into uridines in plant chloroplasts and mitochondria whereas up to millions of adenosines are converted ...
Unusually warm winter seasons may compromise the performance of current phenology models: Predicting bloom dates in young apple trees with PhenoFlex
(2022-07-15)
Phenology models are crucial tools for assessing climate change impacts in forestry, ecology and agriculture. Such models are typically calibrated with observational or experimental data and validated with a set of independent ...
Adjuvant-induced alterations of cuticular waxes and their consequences for mechanisms of drought stress resistance
(2023-07-26)
The most important function of the cuticular waxes is the shielding of the plant from uncontrolled water loss as well as from pathogens, UV radiation and pollutants. Penetrating agrochemicals are also effectively shielded ...
Management of oxidative stress in plants: dissecting the dual role of glutathione in oxidant reduction and protein S-thiolation
(2023-07-27)
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Plant-type RNA editing transferred into Escherichia coli: Expected and surprising new insights for editing factors and how they recognize their targets
(2023-07-06)
Plant-type C-to-U RNA editing is a post-transcriptional process that converts cytidines to uridines in mitochondrial and chloroplast transcripts. This process is mediated by pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins, which ......
Biosynthesis and Analysis of 3-Isobutyl-2-methoxypyrazine in Capsicum annuum (Bell Pepper) Plants
(2023-06-21)
3-Alkyl-2-methoxypyrazines (MPs) are highly odorous compounds occurring in a wide range of raw vegetables. Due to their high odor activity, they have been of great research interest. The most prominent MPs are 3-isopropy ...
The CAS protein and Ca2+ signaling in the chloroplast of Arabidopsis thaliana
(2023-03-16)
There has been evidence that CAS forms a complex in the chloroplast of Chlamydomonas with PSI, CYTb6/f, and other proteins like PGRL1 and ANR1. However, in A. thaliana, such a CAS complex has not been shown yet. Therefore, ...
Aluminum Stress on Suberin Biosynthesis in Barley (Hordeum vulgare) Roots
(2023-08-29)
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is a major factor inhibiting plant growth in acidic soils worldwide, and the root barrier formed by suberized cells is an important mechanism for plants to resist environmental stress. The aim of ...
The role of glutaredoxin S15 in the transfer of Fe–S clusters and their consumption by lipoyl synthase in Arabidopsis mitochondria
(2024-01-15)
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The Genomic Loci Cer-za and Cer-ye Contribute to Cuticular Wax Biosynthesis in Hordeum vulgare
(2022-06-28)
Changing environmental conditions demand the expansion of the genetic resources to enable the rapid adaption and development of novel crop species. The cuticle as direct interface between plants and their environment is ......