AtCYS1, a cystatin from Arabidopsis thaliana, suppresses hypersensitive cell death.
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Arabidopsis AtSerpin1, crystal structure and in vivo interaction with its target protease RESPONSIVE TO DESICCATION-21 (RD21)Regulatory Proteolysis in Arabidopsis-Pathogen InteractionsApoplastic immunity and its suppression by filamentous plant pathogensResonance assignments and secondary structure of a phytocystatin from Ananas comosusResonance assignments and secondary structure of a phytocystatin from Sesamum indicumThe strawberry plant defense mechanism: a molecular reviewSolution structure of a phytocystatin from Ananas comosus and its molecular interaction with papainNitric oxide interacts with salicylate to regulate biphasic ethylene production during the hypersensitive response.The origin and evolution of plant cystatins and their target cysteine proteinases indicate a complex functional relationship.Jasmonate-dependent plant defense restricts thrips performance and preference.Distinct expression patterns of two Arabidopsis phytocystatin genes, AtCYS1 and AtCYS2, during development and abiotic stresses.Comprehensive analysis of cystatin family genes suggests their putative functions in sexual reproduction, embryogenesis, and seed formation.Beneficial 'unintended effects' of a cereal cystatin in transgenic lines of potato, Solanum tuberosumSecretome Analysis of the Pine Wood Nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus Reveals the Tangled Roots of Parasitism and Its Potential for Molecular MimicryThe role and regulation of programmed cell death in plant-pathogen interactions.Cereal cystatins delay sprouting and nutrient loss in tubers of potato, Solanum tuberosum.Caspase-like enzymatic activity and the ascorbate-glutathione cycle participate in salt stress tolerance of maize conferred by exogenously applied nitric oxide.Short-term chromium-stress-induced alterations in the maize leaf proteome.Search for Nodulation and Nodule Development-Related Cystatin Genes in the Genome of Soybean (Glycine max).Overexpression of MpCYS4, A Phytocystatin Gene from Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh., Enhances Stomatal Closure to Confer Drought Tolerance in Transgenic Arabidopsis and Apple.Classes of programmed cell death in plants, compared to those in animals.A novel Glycine soja cysteine proteinase inhibitor GsCPI14, interacting with the calcium/calmodulin-binding receptor-like kinase GsCBRLK, regulated plant tolerance to alkali stress.Defense-related proteins involved in sugarcane responses to biotic stress.Ectopic phytocystatin expression leads to enhanced drought stress tolerance in soybean (Glycine max) and Arabidopsis thaliana through effects on strigolactone pathways and can also result in improved seed traits.Molecular Characterization and Expression Profiling of Brachypodium distachyon L. Cystatin Genes Reveal High Evolutionary Conservation and Functional Divergence in Response to Abiotic Stress.Genome-wide identification and characterization of cystatin family genes in rice (Oryza sativa L.).Biotic stress-induced expression of mulberry cystatins and identification of cystatin exhibiting stability to silkworm gut proteinases.Characterization of a vacuolar processing enzyme expressed in Arachis diogoi in resistance responses against late leaf spot pathogen, Phaeoisariopsis personata.In silico analysis of sequential, structural and functional diversity of wheat cystatins and its implication in plant defense.Inhibition of cathepsin B by caspase-3 inhibitors blocks programmed cell death in Arabidopsis.Molecular analysis of maize cystatin expression as fusion product in Escherichia coli.Functional redundancy in the Arabidopsis Cathepsin B gene family contributes to basal defence, the hypersensitive response and senescence.The maize cystatin CC9 interacts with apoplastic cysteine proteases.Characterization of the entire cystatin gene family in barley and their target cathepsin L-like cysteine-proteases, partners in the hordein mobilization during seed germination.An extended AE-rich N-terminal trunk in secreted pineapple cystatin enhances inhibition of fruit bromelain and is posttranslationally removed during ripening.Functional variability of the Lr34 durable resistance gene in transgenic wheat.Molecular cloning, expression, and functional characterization of a cystatin from pineapple stem.Stress responses to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Arabidopsis include growth inhibition and hypersensitive response-like symptoms.Tailoring the specificity of a plant cystatin toward herbivorous insect digestive cysteine proteases by single mutations at positively selected amino acid sites.DREB2C acts as a transcriptional activator of the thermo tolerance-related phytocystatin 4 (AtCYS4) gene.
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AtCYS1, a cystatin from Arabidopsis thaliana, suppresses hypersensitive cell death.
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AtCYS1, a cystatin from Arabidopsis thaliana, suppresses hypersensitive cell death.
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AtCYS1, a cystatin from Arabidopsis thaliana, suppresses hypersensitive cell death.
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AtCYS1, a cystatin from Arabidopsis thaliana, suppresses hypersensitive cell death.
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AtCYS1, a cystatin from Arabidopsis thaliana, suppresses hypersensitive cell death.
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AtCYS1, a cystatin from Arabidopsis thaliana, suppresses hypersensitive cell death.
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AtCYS1, a cystatin from Arabidopsis thaliana, suppresses hypersensitive cell death
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Alessio Bocedi
Beatrice Belenghi
Fabio Polticelli
Massimo Delledonne
Maurizio Trovato
Paolo Ascenzi
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10.1046/J.1432-1033.2003.03630.X
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2003-06-01T00:00:00Z