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Mazal Solomon

Researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Publications -  10
Citations -  1368

Mazal Solomon is an academic researcher from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Callose & ATP synthase. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 1305 citations.

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The Involvement of Cysteine Proteases and Protease Inhibitor Genes in the Regulation of Programmed Cell Death in Plants

TL;DR: It is shown that in soybean cells, PCD-activating oxidative stress induced a set of cysteine proteases, and a new role for proteinase inhibitor genes as modulators of PCD in plants is proposed.
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Suppression of Arabidopsis vesicle-SNARE expression inhibited fusion of H2O2-containing vesicles with tonoplast and increased salt tolerance.

TL;DR: Interestingly, a microarray-based analysis of the AtVAMP7C genes showed a strong down-regulation of most genes in wild-type roots during salt stress, suggesting an evolutionary molecular adaptation of the vacuolar trafficking.
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Cotton fiber annexins: a potential role in the regulation of callose synthase.

TL;DR: Analysis of the proteins released from membranes by EDTA treatment shows that the most abundant proteins comprise a family of at least three polypeptides which resemble annexins, suggesting that one possible function of annexin in plants is to modulate the activity and/or localization of callose synthase.
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An Elicitor from Botrytis cinerea Induces the Hypersensitive Response in Arabidopsis thaliana and Other Plants and Promotes the Gray Mold Disease.

TL;DR: The intercellular fluid mimicked a range of molecular and physiological host responses that are observed during infection with a live fungus, and accelerated the B. cinerea infection, suggesting that the elicitor may act as a pathogenicity factor in the progression of gray mold disease.
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Direct Photolabeling with [32P]UDP-Glucose for Identification of a Subunit of Cotton Fiber Callose Synthase

TL;DR: A 52 kilodalton polypeptide is identified as being a likely candidate for the catalytic subunit of the UDP-glucose: (1-->3)-beta- glucan (callose) synthase of developing fibers of Gossypium hirsutum (cotton).