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Autor:
Issei Komuro, Hiroshi Akazawa, Ikuko Nakanomyo, Shigeomi Shimizu, Yoko Kudo-Sakamoto, Satoko Arakawa
Publikováno v:
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 467:1006-1011
In various pathological events, particularly in oxygen radical-mediated cell injury, both apoptosis and necrosis play essential roles. Apoptosis and some types of necrosis are induced via increases in mitochondrial membrane permeability, called mitoc
Publikováno v:
Plant and Cell Physiology. 43:1484-1492
Rac-type small GTPases are known to function in some cellular processes in plants. To further understand the involvement of Rac type GTPases in plant development, we isolated from cultured Zinnia cells a gene (ZeRAC2) encoding a new Rac-type small GT
Autor:
Kyoko Ohashi-Ito, Yuki Kondo, Asuka Inoue, Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi, Ikuko Nakanomyo, Hiroo Fukuda, Mari Ogawa, Yuki Hirakawa, Shinichiro Sawa, Hidefumi Shinohara
Land plants evolved a long-distance transport system of water and nutrients composed of the xylem and phloem, both of which are generated from the procambium- and cambium-comprising vascular stem cells. However, little is known about the molecular me
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::3bf63b36fbb7171d93b1925afeb36261
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2567516/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2567516/
Publikováno v:
Chemical record (New York, N.Y.). 6(6)
For many years, the plant hormones auxin, cytokinin, ethylene, gibberellin, abscisic acid, brassinosteroid, jasmonic acid, and salicylic acid have been extensively studied as key regulators of plant growth and development. However, recent biochemical
Autor:
Ikuko Nakanomyo, Naoshi Dohmae, Hiroo Fukuda, Kuninori Iwamoto, Yasuko Ito, Shinichiro Sawa, Hiroyasu Motose
Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 313(5788)
In plants and animals, small peptide ligands that signal in cell-cell communication have been suggested to be a crucial component of development. A bioassay of single-cell transdifferentation demonstrates that a dodecapeptide with two hydroxyproline