Organization of the prolamin gene family provides insight into the evolution of the maize genome and gene duplications in grass species.
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The development of endosperm in grassesRomanian maize (Zea mays) inbred lines as a source of genetic diversity in SE Europe, and their potential in future breeding effortsReconstruction of monocotelydoneous proto-chromosomes reveals faster evolution in plants than in animalsDeficiency of maize starch-branching enzyme I results in altered starch fine structure, decreased digestibility and reduced coleoptile growth during germination.Divergence of gene regulation through chromosomal rearrangements.Recent advances in the study of prolamin storage protein organization and function.Differential gene expression and epiregulation of alpha zein gene copies in maize haplotypes.Features of a unique intronless cluster of class I small heat shock protein genes in tandem with box C/D snoRNA genes on chromosome 6 in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum).Gamma-zeins are essential for endosperm modification in quality protein maize.Gene duplication and an accelerated evolutionary rate in 11S globulin genes are associated with higher protein synthesis in dicots as compared to monocots.Evolution of gene expression after gene amplification.ZmMADS47 Regulates Zein Gene Transcription through Interaction with Opaque2.Maize opaque10 Encodes a Cereal-Specific Protein That Is Essential for the Proper Distribution of Zeins in Endosperm Protein Bodies.Evolution of meiotic recombination genes in maize and teosinteAnalysis of tandem gene copies in maize chromosomal regions reconstructed from long sequence reads.Genetic dissection of sorghum grain quality traits using diverse and segregating populations.The map-based genome sequence of Spirodela polyrhiza aligned with its chromosomes, a reference for karyotype evolution.Genome-wide characterization of cis-acting DNA targets reveals the transcriptional regulatory framework of opaque2 in maize.Rescue of a dominant mutant with RNA interference.Protein body formation in the endoplasmic reticulum as an evolution of storage protein sorting to vacuoles: insights from maize γ-zein.Teff, an Orphan Cereal in the Chloridoideae, Provides Insights into the Evolution of Storage Proteins in Grasses.Ancestral grass karyotype reconstruction unravels new mechanisms of genome shuffling as a source of plant evolution.The α-gliadin genes from Brachypodium distachyon L. provide evidence for a significant gap in the current genome assembly.Rapid divergence of prolamin gene promoters of maize after gene amplification and dispersal.RNA interference-mediated change in protein body morphology and seed opacity through loss of different zein proteins.The amplification and evolution of orthologous 22-kDa α-prolamin tandemly arrayed genes in coix, sorghum and maize genomes.Mutation in the seed storage protein kafirin creates a high-value food trait in sorghum.Calcium-dependent protein kinases in plants: evolution, expression and function.Dynamic Evolution of α-Gliadin Prolamin Gene Family in Homeologous Genomes of Hexaploid Wheat.Evolution, Structure, and Function of Prolamin Storage ProteinsSynergy of two reference genomes for the grass familyAdvances in the Biology of Seed and Vegetative Storage Proteins Based on Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis Coupled to Mass SpectrometryMaize 16-kD γ-zein forms very unusual disulfide-bonded polymers in the endoplasmic reticulum: implications for prolamin evolution
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Organization of the prolamin gene family provides insight into the evolution of the maize genome and gene duplications in grass species.
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Organization of the prolamin g ...... duplications in grass species.
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Organization of the prolamin g ...... duplications in grass species.
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Organization of the prolamin g ...... duplications in grass species.
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Organization of the prolamin g ...... duplications in grass species
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Jian-Hong Xu
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10.1073/PNAS.0807026105
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2008-09-15T00:00:00Z