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miR858a-encoded peptide, miPEP858a, interacts with the miR858a promoter and requires the C-terminus for associated functions
Himanshi Gautam and others
The C-terminal region of the microRNA-encoded peptide miPEP858a interacts with the microRNA858a gene promoter and regulates flavonoid biosynthesis and development in Arabidopsis.
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Characterization of the cyclic dipeptide cyclo(His-Pro) in Arabidopsis
Romina I Minen and others
The cyclic dipeptide cyclo(His-Pro) binds to and inhibits the activity of the glycolytic enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase in Arabidopsis, affecting plant stress tolerance.
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DNA methylation landscapes in diploid and allotetraploid species in peanut
Nilesh D Gawande
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How to eat an idea – a roadmap for the translation and impact in plant biology
Johnathan A Napier
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How SynBio Can *Realistically* Impact Crop Improvement and Agriculture
Steven J Burgess and others
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Acceptance of Crop Biotechnology Requires a Change in Communication Strategy
Kevin M Folta
Ever since the first transgenic plant emerged from a green clump of callus, grant proposals were erected upon grand ideas, visions of crop genetic engineering innovations positively impacting people and the planet. But how many of these actually came to fruition? More than three decades of journal ...

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Integration of multi-omics data and deep phenotyping provides insights into responses to single and combined abiotic stress in potato
Maja Zagorščak and others
Integrated multi-omics analysis of high-throughput phenotyping in potato reveals distinct molecular signatures of acclimation to single and combined abiotic stresses related to climate change.
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Regulatory networks in plant responses to drought and cold stress
June-Sik Kim and others
Drought and cold represent distinct types of abiotic stress, each initiating unique primary signaling pathways in response to dehydration and temperature changes, respectively. However, a convergence at the gene regulatory level is observed where a common set of stress-responsive genes is activated to mitigate the impacts ...
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Key transcription factors regulate fruit ripening and metabolite accumulation in tomato
Huimin Jia and others
Ripening-related transcription factors have distinct functions that control the contents of tomato fruit metabolites, especially carotenoids and sugars.
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Phosphorylation of auxin signaling repressor IAA8 by heat-responsive MPKs causes defective flower development
Sun Ho Kim and others
Heat-responsive MPKs phosphorylate and stabilize an auxin signaling repressor, thereby causing defective flower development by perturbing the expression of flower development genes in Arabidopsis.
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A NAC transcription factor and a MADS-box protein antagonistically regulate sucrose accumulation in strawberry receptacles
Kun Xiao and others
Two specific transcription factors interact to regulate sugar accumulation in strawberries as they ripen, pointing to a potential genetic mechanism for improving fruit quality.
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The TRAPPC8/TRS85 subunit of the Arabidopsis TRAPPIII tethering complex regulates endoplasmic reticulum function and autophagy
Marta Hoffman-Sommer and others
Loss of a tethering complex subunit causes defective secretion and autophagosome formation, higher dolichol levels, and aberrant plant development, indicating its role in endoplasmic reticulum function.
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