The wound-inducible Lls1 gene from maize is an orthologue of the Arabidopsis Acd1 gene, and the LLS1 protein is present in non-photosynthetic tissues.
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Chlorophyllase is a rate-limiting enzyme in chlorophyll catabolism and is posttranslationally regulatedProfile and analysis of gene expression changes during early development in germinating spores of Ceratopteris richardii.A compatible interaction of Alternaria brassicicola with Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype DiG: evidence for a specific transcriptional signature.Temperature modulates plant defense responses through NB-LRR proteins.Comparative transcriptional profiling-based identification of raphanusanin-inducible genes.SPL33, encoding an eEF1A-like protein, negatively regulates cell death and defense responses in rice.Isolation and physiological characteristics of a premature senescence mutant in rice (Oryza sativa L.).Nitric oxide deficiency accelerates chlorophyll breakdown and stability loss of thylakoid membranes during dark-induced leaf senescence in ArabidopsisThe molecular cloning and clarification of a photorespiratory mutant, oscdm1, using enhancer trapping.Cloning and characterization of the pepper CaPAO gene for defense responses to salt-induced leaf senescenceMendel's green cotyledon gene encodes a positive regulator of the chlorophyll-degrading pathway.Characterization and Genetic Analysis of a Novel Light-Dependent Lesion Mimic Mutant, lm3, Showing Adult-Plant Resistance to Powdery Mildew in Common WheatFunctions of the lethal leaf-spot 1 gene in wheat cell death and disease tolerance to Puccinia striiformis.Photosynthesis, photorespiration, and light signalling in defence responses.SGRL can regulate chlorophyll metabolism and contributes to normal plant growth and development in Pisum sativum L.Expression of the rice CDPK-7 in sorghum: molecular and phenotypic analyses.Lesion mimic mutants: A classical, yet still fundamental approach to study programmed cell death.A mutation in a coproporphyrinogen III oxidase gene confers growth inhibition, enhanced powdery mildew resistance and powdery mildew-induced cell death in Arabidopsis.Arabidopsis ACCELERATED CELL DEATH2 modulates programmed cell death.Rice NON-YELLOW COLORING1 is involved in light-harvesting complex II and grana degradation during leaf senescence.Roles and maturation of iron-sulfur proteins in plastids.Jasmonic acid promotes degreening via MYC2/3/4- and ANAC019/055/072-mediated regulation of major chlorophyll catabolic genes.Overexpression of SGR results in oxidative stress and lesion-mimic cell death in rice seedlings.Chlorophyll breakdown in senescent Arabidopsis leaves. Characterization of chlorophyll catabolites and of chlorophyll catabolic enzymes involved in the degreening reaction.Accumulation of chlorophyll catabolites photosensitizes the hypersensitive response elicited by Pseudomonas syringae in Arabidopsis.Propagation of cell death in dropdead1, a sorghum ortholog of the maize lls1 mutant
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The wound-inducible Lls1 gene from maize is an orthologue of the Arabidopsis Acd1 gene, and the LLS1 protein is present in non-photosynthetic tissues.
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The wound-inducible Lls1 gene ...... in non-photosynthetic tissues
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z
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