Stomatal development and patterning are regulated by environmentally responsive mitogen-activated protein kinases in Arabidopsis.
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MAPK Cascades in Guard Cell Signal TransductionPutting the brakes on: abscisic acid as a central environmental regulator of stomatal developmentToward a systems understanding of plant-microbe interactionsControl of stomatal aperture: a renaissance of the old guardSignaling to stomatal initiation and cell divisionMechanical stress induces biotic and abiotic stress responses via a novel cis-elementStem development through vascular tissues: EPFL-ERECTA family signaling that bounces in and out of phloemPhosphorylation of a WRKY transcription factor by MAPKs is required for pollen development and function in ArabidopsisComparative proteomics analyses of Kobresia pygmaea adaptation to environment along an elevational gradient on the central Tibetan PlateauGenome-Wide Survey and Expression Profile Analysis of the Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) Gene Family in Brassica rapaIdentification and analysis of MKK and MPK gene families in canola (Brassica napus L.)Low relative humidity triggers RNA-directed de novo DNA methylation and suppression of genes controlling stomatal developmentMechanisms of stomatal development: an evolutionary viewStomatal development: a plant's perspective on cell polarity, cell fate transitions and intercellular communicationOut of the mouths of plants: the molecular basis of the evolution and diversity of stomatal developmentMaking holes in leaves: promoting cell state transitions in stomatal developmentPathogen-Responsive MPK3 and MPK6 Reprogram the Biosynthesis of Indole Glucosinolates and Their Derivatives in Arabidopsis ImmunityChanges in PUB22 Ubiquitination Modes Triggered by MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE3 Dampen the Immune Response.Regulation of WRKY46 Transcription Factor Function by Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana.Sustained mitogen-activated protein kinase activation reprograms defense metabolism and phosphoprotein profile in Arabidopsis thaliana.Organogenic nodule formation in hop: a tool to study morphogenesis in plants with biotechnological and medicinal applicationsDevelopmental Peculiarities and Seed-Borne Endophytes in Quinoa: Omnipresent, Robust Bacilli Contribute to Plant FitnessEffects of experimental warming on stomatal traits in leaves of maize (Zea may L.).Novel and expanded roles for MAPK signaling in Arabidopsis stomatal cell fate revealed by cell type-specific manipulations.Mitogen-activated protein kinase regulated by the CLAVATA receptors contributes to shoot apical meristem homeostasis.The asymmetric division of the Arabidopsis zygote: from cell polarity to an embryo axis.EPIDERMAL PATTERNING FACTOR LIKE5 peptide represses stomatal development by inhibiting meristemoid maintenance in Arabidopsis thaliana.ERECTA family genes regulate auxin transport in the shoot apical meristem and forming leaf primordia.Diverse roles of ERECTA family genes in plant development.Involvement of YODA and mitogen activated protein kinase 6 in Arabidopsis post-embryogenic root development through auxin up-regulation and cell division plane orientationThe Arabidopsis mitogen-activated protein kinase 6 is associated with γ-tubulin on microtubules, phosphorylates EB1c and maintains spindle orientation under nitrosative stress.Arabidopsis CaM binding protein CBP60g contributes to MAMP-induced SA accumulation and is involved in disease resistance against Pseudomonas syringae.Plant-pathogen interactions and elevated CO2: morphological changes in favour of pathogens.Network properties of robust immunity in plantsIn silico analysis reveals 75 members of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase gene family in rice.Network modeling reveals prevalent negative regulatory relationships between signaling sectors in Arabidopsis immune signaling.Identification of critical functional residues of receptor-like kinase ERECTA.MAPK phosphatase AP2C3 induces ectopic proliferation of epidermal cells leading to stomata development in Arabidopsis.MAPK-triggered chromatin reprogramming by histone deacetylase in plant innate immunityCommon and unique elements of the ABA-regulated transcriptome of Arabidopsis guard cells
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Stomatal development and patterning are regulated by environmentally responsive mitogen-activated protein kinases in Arabidopsis.
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Stomatal development and patte ...... rotein kinases in Arabidopsis.
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Stomatal development and patte ...... rotein kinases in Arabidopsis.
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Stomatal development and patte ...... rotein kinases in Arabidopsis.
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Stomatal development and patte ...... rotein kinases in Arabidopsis.
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Stomatal development and patte ...... rotein kinases in Arabidopsis.
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Stomatal development and patte ...... rotein kinases in Arabidopsis.
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Stomatal development and patte ...... rotein kinases in Arabidopsis.
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Huachun Wang
Njabulo Ngwenyama
Shuqun Zhang
Yidong Liu
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10.1105/TPC.106.048298
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2007-01-26T00:00:00Z