Works Published in 2004

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2004 journal article

The fast and transient transcriptional network of gravity and mechanical stimulation in the Arabidopsis root apex.

Plant Physiology, 136(1), 2790–2805.

By: J. Kimbrough n, R. Salinas-Mondragon, W. Boss n, C. Brown n & H. Sederoff n

Contributors: J. Kimbrough n, R. Salinas-Mondragon, W. Boss n, C. Brown n & H. Sederoff n

MeSH headings : Arabidopsis / genetics; Arabidopsis / growth & development; Arabidopsis / metabolism; Arabidopsis Proteins / genetics; Cell Wall / metabolism; Gene Expression Profiling; Gene Expression Regulation, Plant; Genome, Plant; Gravitation; Physical Stimulation; Plant Roots / growth & development; Transcription Factors / genetics; Transcription, Genetic
TL;DR: The whole-genome microarray analysis of Arabidopsis root apices after gravity stimulation (reorientation) and mechanical stimulation and transcript levels monitored revealed rapid, transient changes in the relative abundance of specific transcripts occurred in response to gravity or mechanical stimulation, and these transcript level changes reveal clusters of coordinated events. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Source: ORCID
Added: February 11, 2021

2004 journal article

Phosphorylation of the amino terminus of maize sucrose synthase in relation to membrane association and enzyme activity

Plant Physiology, 134(4), 1427–1438.

By: S. Hardin n, H. Winter n & S. Huber n

Contributors: S. Hardin n, H. Winter n & S. Huber n

MeSH headings : Enzyme Activation; Glucosyltransferases / chemistry; Glucosyltransferases / metabolism; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Intracellular Membranes / enzymology; Intracellular Space / enzymology; Phosphorylation; Plant Leaves / enzymology; Plant Leaves / growth & development; Protein Conformation; Sucrose / metabolism; Zea mays / enzymology; Zea mays / growth & development
TL;DR: The results suggest that SUS membrane binding is controlled in vivo; relative pS15 content of m-SUS depends on the developmental state of the organ; and phosphorylation of S15 affects amino-terminal conformation in a way that may stimulate the catalytic activity of SUS and influence membrane association. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: February 11, 2021

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