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Qi-Jun Ma

Researcher at Shandong Agricultural University

Publications -  13
Citations -  752

Qi-Jun Ma is an academic researcher from Shandong Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Abscisic acid & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 13 publications receiving 483 citations.

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MdMYB1 Regulates Anthocyanin and Malate Accumulation by Directly Facilitating Their Transport into Vacuoles in Apples.

TL;DR: The mechanism by which MYB controls malate and anthocyanin accumulation in apples also operates in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), providing novel insights into how MYB transcription factors directly modulate the vacuolar transport system in addition to anthocianin biosynthesis, consequently controlling organ coloration and cell pH in plants.
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Transcription Factor AREB2 Is Involved in Soluble Sugar Accumulation by Activating Sugar Transporter and Amylase Genes

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the ABA-responsive transcription factor MdAREB2 directly activates the expression of amylase and sugar transporter genes to promote soluble sugar accumulation, suggesting a mechanism by which ABA regulates sugar accumulation in plants.
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Overexpression of MdSOS2L1, a CIPK protein kinase, increases the antioxidant metabolites to enhance salt tolerance in apple and tomato

TL;DR: The studies provide a mechanism in which SOS2L1 enhances the salt stress tolerance in apple and tomato and increased antioxidant metabolites such as procyanidin and malate to improve salt tolerance in Apple and tomato.
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An apple sucrose transporter MdSUT2.2 is a phosphorylation target for protein kinase MdCIPK22 in response to drought

TL;DR: MdCIPK22‐MdSUT2.2 regulatory module shed light on the molecular mechanism by which plant accumulates sugars and enhances tolerance in response to drought stress.
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An apple CIPK protein kinase targets a novel residue of AREB transcription factor for ABA-dependent phosphorylation.

TL;DR: A novel phosphorylation site in CIPK-AREB regulatory module for the ABA signalling pathway is indicated, which would be helpful for researchers to identify the functions of uncharacterized homologs in the future.