An Arabidopsis mutant tolerant to lethal ultraviolet-B levels shows constitutively elevated accumulation of flavonoids and other phenolics
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Tapetosomes in Brassica tapetum accumulate endoplasmic reticulum-derived flavonoids and alkanes for delivery to the pollen surfaceArabidopsis UVR8 regulates ultraviolet-B signal transduction and tolerance and contains sequence similarity to human regulator of chromatin condensation 1Rapid transcriptome responses of maize (Zea mays) to UV-B in irradiated and shielded tissuesFlavonoids and Melanins: a common strategy across two kingdomsPhotophysics of sunscreen molecules in the gas phase: a stepwise approach towards understanding and developing next-generation sunscreensqUVR-10, a major quantitative trait locus for ultraviolet-B resistance in rice, encodes cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer photolyase.Dark-leaved willow (Salix myrsinifolia) is resistant to three-factor (elevated CO2, temperature and UV-B-radiation) climate change.Ultraviolet irradiation induces accumulation of isoflavonoids and transcription of genes of enzymes involved in the calycosin-7-O-β-d-glucoside pathway in Astragalus membranaceus Bge. var. mongholicus (Bge.) Hsiao.Defense mechanisms against herbivory in Picea: sequence evolution and expression regulation of gene family members in the phenylpropanoid pathway.Mutation of Arabidopsis HY1 causes UV-C hypersensitivity by impairing carotenoid and flavonoid biosynthesis and the down-regulation of antioxidant defenceAnalysis of the P1 promoter in response to UV-B radiation in allelic variants of high-altitude maize.Nucleo-cytoplasmic transport of proteins and RNA in plants.Atypical E2F activity coordinates PHR1 photolyase gene transcription with endoreduplication onsetIsolation of a novel UVB-tolerant rice mutant obtained by exposure to carbon-ion beams.The flavonoid pathway in tomato seedlings: transcript abundance and the modeling of metabolite dynamics.Constitutive or Inducible Protective Mechanisms against UV-B Radiation in the Brown Alga Fucus vesiculosus? A Study of Gene Expression and Phlorotannin Content ResponsesTranscriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic analysis of maize responses to UV-B: comparison of greenhouse and field growth conditionsTranscriptome profiling reveals differential gene expression in proanthocyanidin biosynthesis associated with red/green skin color mutant of pear (Pyrus communis L.).The effect of UV-B on Arabidopsis leaves depends on light conditions after treatmentRapid Maize Leaf and Immature Ear Responses to UV-B RadiationSensitivity of rice to ultraviolet-B radiation.Maize lines expressing RNAi to chromatin remodeling factors are similarly hypersensitive to UV-B radiation but exhibit distinct transcriptome responsesDDM1 and ROS1 have a role in UV-B induced- and oxidative DNA damage in A. thaliana.Impact of Phenylpropanoid Compounds on Heat Stress Tolerance in Carrot Cell Cultures.Comparative transcriptional profiling of three super-hybrid rice combinationsFlavonols: old compounds for old rolesRegulation of specialized metabolism by WRKY transcription factors.Characterization of six PHT1 members in Lycium barbarum and their response to arbuscular mycorrhiza and water stress.Cd, Fe, and light sensitivity: interrelationships in Cd-treated populus.HAG3, a Histone Acetyltransferase, Affects UV-B Responses by Negatively Regulating the Expression of DNA Repair Enzymes and Sunscreen Content in Arabidopsis thaliana.Integration and scaling of UV-B radiation effects on plants: from DNA to leaf.Effects of silicon application on diurnal variations of physiological properties of rice leaves of plants at the heading stage under elevated UV-B radiation.UV-B is required for normal development of oil glands in Ocimum basilicum L. (sweet basil).Mutator transposon activation after UV-B involves chromatin remodeling.Arabidopsis L10 ribosomal proteins in UV-B responses.The glabra1 mutation affects cuticle formation and plant responses to microbes.Arabidopsis cockayne syndrome A-like proteins 1A and 1B form a complex with CULLIN4 and damage DNA binding protein 1A and regulate the response to UV irradiation.Plant L10 ribosomal proteins have different roles during development and translation under ultraviolet-B stress.Molecular Cloning and Functional Characterization of Two Brachypodium distachyon UBC13 Genes Whose Products Promote K63-Linked Polyubiquitination.Disruption of poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation mechanisms alters responses of Arabidopsis to biotic stress.
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An Arabidopsis mutant tolerant to lethal ultraviolet-B levels shows constitutively elevated accumulation of flavonoids and other phenolics
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