REGULATION OF COP1 FUNCTION BY BRASSINOSTEROID SIGNALING

Regulation of COP1 Function by Brassinosteroid Signaling

Small increases in temperature result in enhanced elongation of the hypocotyl and petioles and hyponastic growth, in an adaptive response directed to the cooling of the leaves and to protect the shoot meristem from the Hoodies warm soil.This response, collectively termed as thermomorphogenesis, relies on the faster reversion of phyB Pfr at warmer t

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Genes divided according to the relative position of the longest intron show increased representation in different KEGG pathways

Abstract Despite the fact that introns mean an energy and time burden for eukaryotic cells, they play an irreplaceable role in the diversification and regulation of protein production.As a common feature of eukaryotic genomes, it has been reported that in protein-coding genes, the longest intron is usually one of the first introns.The goal of our w

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Evidence of focusing the MHC class I immunopeptidome by tapasin

Major Histocompatibility Complex class I (MHC-I) molecules bind and present peptides to cytotoxic T cells, protecting against pathogens and cancer.MHC-I is highly polymorphic and each allotype is promiscuous, and capable of binding a unique and diverse repertoire of peptide ligands.The peptide editing chaperone tapasin optimizes this allotype speci

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