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Jiabin Shen

Researcher at Fudan University

Publications -  7
Citations -  522

Jiabin Shen is an academic researcher from Fudan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Transcription factor. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 366 citations.

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A Rice NAC Transcription Factor Promotes Leaf Senescence via ABA Biosynthesis

TL;DR: A rice NAC transcription factor, OsNAC2, that participates in ABA-induced leaf senescence and elucidates the transcriptional network of ABA production during leaf senesence in rice is demonstrated.
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The NAC-type transcription factor OsNAC2 regulates ABA-dependent genes and abiotic stress tolerance in rice.

TL;DR: The results suggest that in rice OsNAC2 regulates both abiotic stress responses and ABA-mediated responses, and acts at the junction between the ABA and abiotic Stress pathways.
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OsNAC2 encoding a NAC transcription factor that affects plant height through mediating the gibberellic acid pathway in rice

TL;DR: It is proposed that OsNAC2 is a negative regulator of the plant height and flowering time, which acts by directly regulating key genes of the GA pathway in rice.
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RcLEA, a late embryogenesis abundant protein gene isolated from Rosa chinensis, confers tolerance to Escherichia coli and Arabidopsis thaliana and stabilizes enzyme activity under diverse stresses

TL;DR: In vitro analysis showed that RcLEA was able to prevent the freeze–thaw-induced inactivation or heat-induced aggregation of various substrates, such as lactate dehydrogenase and citrate synthase, and protected the proteome of E. coli from denaturation when the proteins were heat-shocked or subjected to acidic conditions.
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Arabidopsis ANAC092 regulates auxin-mediated root development by binding to the ARF8 and PIN4 promoters.

TL;DR: It is shown that a NAC transcription factor, ANAC092 (also named AtNAC2 and ORESARA1), known to positively regulate leaf senescence and contribute to abiotic stress responses, also affects primary root development.