The tomato homolog of the gene encoding UV-damaged DNA binding protein 1 (DDB1) underlined as the gene that causes the high pigment-1 mutant phenotype.
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Comparative transcripts profiling reveals new insight into molecular processes regulating lycopene accumulation in a sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) red-flesh mutant.Genome analysis and genetic enhancement of tomato.A role of tomato UV-damaged DNA binding protein 1 (DDB1) in organ size control via an epigenetic mannerDDB2, DDB1A and DET1 exhibit complex interactions during Arabidopsis development.Manipulation of light signal transduction as a means of modifying fruit nutritional quality in tomato.Roles of UV-damaged DNA binding protein 1 (DDB1) in epigenetically modifying multiple traits of agronomic importance in tomatoTissue specificity and differential expression of transcription factors in tomato provide hints of unique regulatory networks during fruit ripening.Plastid division: evolution, mechanism and complexity.A mutation in the tomato DDB1 gene affects cell and chloroplast compartment size and CDT1 transcriptThe role of phytochrome in stress tolerance.Whole transcriptome sequencing reveals genes involved in plastid/chloroplast division and development are regulated by the HP1/DDB1 at an early stage of tomato fruit development.Transcriptional profiling of high pigment-2dg tomato mutant links early fruit plastid biogenesis with its overproduction of phytonutrients.A genome-scale metabolic network reconstruction of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) and its application to photorespiratory metabolism.pc8.1, a major QTL for pigment content in pepper fruit, is associated with variation in plastid compartment size.Genome-wide linkage mapping of flour color-related traits and polyphenol oxidase activity in common wheat.The yellow-fruited tomato 1 (yft1) mutant has altered fruit carotenoid accumulation and reduced ethylene production as a result of a genetic lesion in ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE2.Fine Mapping, Transcriptome Analysis, and Marker Development for Y2 , the Gene That Conditions β-Carotene Accumulation in Carrot (Daucus carota L.).Overexpression of UV-DAMAGED DNA BINDING PROTEIN 1 links plant development and phytonutrient accumulation in high pigment-1 tomato.Mammalian DET1 regulates Cul4A activity and forms stable complexes with E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes.Manipulation of DET1 expression in tomato results in photomorphogenic phenotypes caused by post-transcriptional gene silencingLoci associated with skin pigmentation identified in African populations.Chromoplast-specific carotenoid-associated protein appears to be important for enhanced accumulation of carotenoids in hp1 tomato fruits.Network inference analysis identifies an APRR2-like gene linked to pigment accumulation in tomato and pepper fruits.Abscisic acid deficiency in the tomato mutant high-pigment 3 leading to increased plastid number and higher fruit lycopene content.Ubiquitin-conjugated degradation of golden 2-like transcription factor is mediated by CUL4-DDB1-based E3 ligase complex in tomato.Light exaggerates apical hook curvature through phytochrome actions in tomato seedlings.Combined transcription factor profiling, microarray analysis and metabolite profiling reveals the transcriptional control of metabolic shifts occurring during tomato fruit development.Light, Ethylene and Auxin Signaling Interaction Regulates Carotenoid Biosynthesis During Tomato Fruit Ripening
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The tomato homolog of the gene encoding UV-damaged DNA binding protein 1 (DDB1) underlined as the gene that causes the high pigment-1 mutant phenotype.
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The tomato homolog of the gene ...... gh pigment-1 mutant phenotype.
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The tomato homolog of the gene ...... gh pigment-1 mutant phenotype.
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The tomato homolog of the gene encoding UV-damaged DNA binding protein 1
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The tomato homolog of the gene ...... gh pigment-1 mutant phenotype.
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The tomato homolog of the gene encoding UV-damaged DNA binding protein 1
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The tomato homolog of the gene ...... gh pigment-1 mutant phenotype.
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Avraham Lalazar
Ilan Levin
Michal Lieberman
Nehama Gilboa
Orit Segev
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10.1007/S00122-004-1584-1
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2004-02-14T00:00:00Z