... Furthermore, minimalbinding domain of BRI1 was determined using binding assays and recombinantBRI1 fragments (Kinoshita et al. 2005). In other plant species, it was also shownthat mutations in BRI1 ... et al. 2002) were determined as positive regulators in ABA signaling.Gene encoding ABA-induced protein kinase 1 (PKABA1), which is a serine–threonine type protein kinase, was isolated from ... receiverdomain and a long C-terminal part containing a single-repeat MYB-type DNA-binding domain (Sakai et al. 1998) called a GARP domain (Riechmann et al. 2000)and the proline- and glutamine-rich...
... effective compatible osmolytes inplants subject to salt stress are GB, b -alaninebetaine, prolinebetaine, choline- O -sulphate, hydroxypro-linebetaine, and pipecolatebetaine (Ashraf and Fig. 1.1 ... (2007) Exogenous proline and glycinebetaine increase NaCl-induced ascorbate-glutathione cycle enzyme activities, and proline improves salttolerance more than glycinebetaine in tobacco Bright ... including the luminal binding protein gene BiP is induced. The under-lying mechanisms of UPR in yeasts and mam-mals have been well researched (Rutkowski and Kaufman 2004 ) , although those in...
... expressed in plants. Heavy-chain derivatives are shown in gray and light-chainderivatives in pink.Solidblack lines indicate continuation of the polypeptide backbone (simplelines indicate the ... in gray and light chains in pink.Solidblack linesindicate continuation of the polypeptide backbone (simple lines indicate the constant parts of theantibody, curly lines indicate the variable ... of other valuable proteins using this system, including avidin andβ-glucuronidase. Initial findings for the expression of a secretory IgA in maizeshowed that the four chains were expressed, directed...
... othersbeing delphinidin, peonidin, pelargonidin, petunidin, and malvidin. Of the flavonols,quercetin, kaempferol, myricetin, and isorhamnetin are common in fruits, quercetinbeing the predominant ... organisms.The methods for increasing, preventing, or redirecting flux into or within the path-way include increasing levels of a rate-limiting biosynthetic enzyme, inhibitionof the activity ... third predominant flavonoid group in fruits isproanthocyanidins and their monomer units, catechins (procyanidin) or gallocate-chins (prodelphinidins).Delphinidin-derived anthocyanins are known...
... and in ux systems are very impor-tant for cellular ion relationships in natural conditions.Increasing in ux, decreasing efflux or both can maxi-mize K+uptake to maintain K+homeostasis in plants [32,33]. ... Histochem-ical staining indicated that AtHELPS is mainly expressed in the youngseedlings and vascular tissues of leaves and roots. Using both helps mutantsand overexpression lines, we observed that, in the ... progress in determining the molecular mecha-nism of the regulation of K+uptake inplants hasbeen made [10,11,40]. AKT1 was first reported to beexpressed in roots and involved directly in themineral...
... gene regulonsand regulatory pathways involved in freezing tolerance in Arabidopsis. Freezing tolerance increases in many plants in response to low, non-freezing temperature, aprocess known as ... thought by providingjust such an interdisciplinary forum, in which researchresults, including novel concepts such as environmen-tally induced increases in mutation rates in bacteriaand a ... plants carrying a camta1 ⁄ 3 double mutationare impaired in freezing tolerance [52]. These resultsestablish a role for CAMTA proteins in cold acclima-tion and provide a possible point of integrating...
... Elhadad and Kathleen R. McKeown. 1990. Generating Connectives. Proc. COLING’97-101. Minqing Hu and Bing Liu. 2004. Mining and summa-rizing customer reviews. Proc. ACM SIGKDD, 168–177. ACM Press. ... 169–172,Suntec, Singapore, 4 August 2009.c2009 ACL and AFNLPToward finer-grained sentiment identification in product reviews through linguistic and ontological analyses Hye-Jin Min Computer ... the intended one, as shown in (1b). In order to reflect this possibility, we need to adjust the weight of each polarity accordingly. In this paper, we propose to look into the kind of linguistic...
... opinions and facts, making identifying them in online reviews a distinct problem from opinion sentence identi-fication. Finally, we also apply the resulting sys-tem to another review data in ... Proceed-ings of International Conference on Computa-tional Linguistics (COLING-2000). Saarbrücken, Germany. Hu, Minqing and Bing Liu. 2004. Mining and summarizing customer reviews". Proceedings ... automatically identifying reasons in online reviews and introduce a novel technique to automatically label training data for this task. We assume reasons in an online review document are closely...
... due to long range couplinginvolving vicinal isoprenoid moieties. Due to the linebroadening, the precision of signal integration is substan-tially reduced. However, within the experimental limits, ... (reviewed in [1–4]). In recent years, a secondpathway was discovered in certain eubacteria and plants bythe research groups of Rohmer and Arigoni (reviewed in [5–7]). Specifically, the incorporation ... thetwo competing deprotonation paths is illustrated in Fig. 8 forthe predominant ES complex A of a sample of IPP carrying a13C label in its methyl group; a similar scheme involving aless stable...
... variance in 141 the measured concentration inplants is explained by the variance of the 142 concentrations in soil. 143 In case of an insignificant correlation, the concentration in plant ... uptake of organic contaminants from soil by plants. The goal was to gain insight into both experimental data and predictive methods. Knowledge of uptake of con-taminants inplants is relevant for ... SPME sam-pling kinetics were studied for a number of sample types in orderto (1) determine the sampling time needed to ensure equilibriumsampling, (2) select the best mode of sampling (static...
... forma-tion by introducing the oxygen between carbon 9 and 10of oleic acid before incorporation of the monomer intothe cutin. In this context, it is interesting to note thatinhibition studies ... encoding a fatty acidx-hydroxylase, a putative epoxide hydrolase, severalgenes encoding enzymes involved in the synthesis offatty acids in plastids, including the stearoyl acyl carrierprotein ... represents a highlydiversified set of heme-containing proteins found in bacteria, fungi, animals and plants [7]. In animals,members of the CYP4A gene subfamily mainly cata-lyze the formation of x- and...
... processes in food processing procedures (drying, smoking, curing etc.). Toldrá and Flores (1998) suggested that lipolysis is one of the main processes of lipid degradation in fresh meat during processing; ... FFA displayed a threefold increase during drying, suggesting that lipolysis occurs before or during drying, whereas polar lipids and TAG decreased in the dried reindeer meat and were significantly ... critical suggestions in the design of the experimental solar drier, and Dr. Vu Quang Thanh for instruction in indoor drying techniques and allowing me to utilize the drying machines and equipment,...
... beginning of environmental policy making. In this stage, China’s economy highly relied on heavy industries, such as iron and steel industry, chemical industry and machinery manufacturing industry. ... Basin is the rapid growth of TVEs. Most of TVEs are of chemical industry, paper-making industry, electroplating industry and other heavy pollution industries. In some places of Jiangsu province, ... are built in major regions, northeast China, east China, south China, north China, southeast China, and southwest China. Currently, there are discussions about necessity of building independent...
... DNA-binding domain with CfEcR ligand-binding domain cloned under the control of the 35S promoter in the pKYLX80 vectorLmRXR A fusion of VP16 activation domain and LmRXR ligand-binding domain cloned ... Arabidopsis plants were selected by germinating theseeds collected from the in ltrated plants on medium con-taining 50 mgÆL)1kanamycin. The analysis of transgenic plants for luciferase induction ... Kozaksequence. Interestingly, an increase in the ligand-induced activity of this switch containing the improvedKozak sequence was not accompanied by an increase in background activity in the absence...
... reduction in seed production,indicating synergistic effects when both kinases arelacking [9]. Additional interesting results were obtainedby some gene-expression studies. The lack of LTR in the ... ferre-doxin ⁄ thioredoxin system (Fig. 3). The interplaybetween the kinases and their substrates integratesthese varying redox signals and initiates appropriatemolecular acclimation responses in ... within the canopy or stand. In theselayers, mainly high light intensities, which may harmthe photosynthetic apparatus, must be counteracted,for example by NPQ. The incident light intensity in the...