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Sugarcane functional genomics: gene discovery for agronomic trait developmentUse of phage display to select novel cystatins specific for Acanthoscelides obtectus cysteine proteinases.Signal transduction-related responses to phytohormones and environmental challenges in sugarcaneGeneral up regulation of Spodoptera frugiperda trypsins and chymotrypsins allows its adaptation to soybean proteinase inhibitor.AtPIN: Arabidopsis thaliana protein interaction networkRoot secretion of defense-related proteins is development-dependent and correlated with flowering time.Is a genome a codeword of an error-correcting code?FtsH2 and FtsH5: two homologous subunits use different integration mechanisms leading to the same thylakoid multimeric complexThe sugarcane defense protein SUGARWIN2 causes cell death in Colletotrichum falcatum but not in non-pathogenic fungi.Sugarcane Serine Peptidase Inhibitors, Serine Peptidases, and Clp Protease System Subunits Associated with Sugarcane Borer (Diatraea saccharalis) Herbivory and Wounding.Arabidopsis thaliana RALF1 opposes brassinosteroid effects on root cell elongation and lateral root formation.Defense-related proteins involved in sugarcane responses to biotic stress.Plant-insect-pathogen interactions: a naturally complex ménage à trois.Ancient DNA sequence revealed by error-correcting codes.Comparative analysis of expression profiling of the trypsin and chymotrypsin genes from Lepidoptera species with different levels of sensitivity to soybean peptidase inhibitors.Insensitive trypsins are differentially transcribed during Spodoptera frugiperda adaptation against plant protease inhibitors.Genetic structure and molecular variability of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) collected in maize and cotton fields in Brazil.Dual targeting properties of the N-terminal signal sequence of Arabidopsis thaliana THI1 protein to mitochondria and chloroplasts.Molecular evolution of Bowman-Birk type proteinase inhibitors in flowering plants.BAK1 is involved in AtRALF1-induced inhibition of root cell expansion.Conservation of dual-targeted proteins in Arabidopsis and rice points to a similar pattern of gene-family evolution.A conserved dibasic site is essential for correct processing of the peptide hormone AtRALF1 in Arabidopsis thaliana.Functional characterization of the thi1 promoter region from Arabidopsis thaliana.Arabidopsis thaliana rapid alkalinization factor 1-mediated root growth inhibition is dependent on calmodulin-like protein 38.Tom22', an 8-kDa trans-site receptor in plants and protozoans, is a conserved feature of the TOM complex that appeared early in the evolution of eukaryotes.Biological activity of nine recombinant AtRALF peptides: implications for their perception and function in Arabidopsis.The Zinc-Finger Thylakoid-Membrane Protein FIP Is Involved With Abiotic Stress Response in Arabidopsis thaliana.Structural and Functional Characterization of PR-4 SUGARWINs From Sugarcaneand Their Role in Plant DefenseDifferential usage of two in-frame translational start codons regulates subcellular localization of Arabidopsis thaliana THI1Differentin Vitroandin VivoTargeting Properties of the Transit Peptide of a Chloroplast Envelope Inner Membrane ProteinTruncated presequences of mitochondrial F1-ATPase β subunit from Nicotiana plumbaginifolia transport CAT and GUS proteins into mitochondria of transgenic tobaccoTargeting of the soybean leghemoglobin to tobacco chloroplasts: effects on aerobic metabolism in transgenic plantsMolecular characterization of a beta-1,4-endoglucanase from an endophytic Bacillus pumilus strainGuest editorial: Plants and their surrounding microorganisms: a dynamic world of interactionsSoybean leghemoglobin targeted to potato chloroplasts influences growth and development of transgenic plants
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