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Cyclic AMP and higher plants

Eric G. Brown, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1981 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 11, pp 2453-2463
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Evidence of 3′: 5′-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases in higher plants, together with adenylate cyclase, a specific cyclic AMP binding protein, and calmodulin means that plants possess all the necessary components for a functional cyclicAMP-regulated system.
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This article is published in Phytochemistry.The article was published on 1981-01-01. It has received 106 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cyclic AMP receptors & AMP deaminase.

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The utilization of inorganic and organic phosphorous compounds as nutrients by eukaryotic microalgae: a multidisciplinary perspective: part 1

TL;DR: This comprehensive literature review of the phosphorus nutrition and metabolism of eukaryotic microalgae deals sequentially with extracellular P-compounds available for algal utilization and growth and includes specific macroalgae in considering certain subtopics where such algae were better investigated and provided a good basis for comparison.
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Microbial enzymes in aquatic environments

TL;DR: This volume brings together studies on enzymatic degradation processes from disciplines as diverse as water and sediment research, bacterial and algal aquatic ecophysiology, eutrophication, and nutrient cycling and biogeochemistry, in both freshwater and marine ecosystems.
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The phytoalexin response: elicitation, signalling and control of host gene expression

TL;DR: The present review considers the process of phytoalexin induction, at the molecular level, from the fungal elicitor to the early changes in host gene expression associated with its action.
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Calcium messenger system in plants

TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to delineate the ubiquitous and pivotal role of Ca2+ in diverse physiological processes and critically evaluate the existing data and describe the newly developing areas ofCa2+ research in plants.
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Phosphorylation regulates the water channel activity of the seed-specific aquaporin alpha-TIP

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the alpha‐TIP water channel can be modulated via phosphorylation of Ser7, Ser23 and Ser99, and that the protein can be phosphorylated by PKA.
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The relationship of epinephrine and glucagon to liver phosphorylase iv. effect of epinephrine and glucagon on the reactivation of phosphorylase in liver homogenates

TL;DR: The procedures described here have resulted in greater yields of enzyme with a higher specific activity than reported previously, even though apparently homogeneous preparations of liver phosphorylase were obtained by an earlier procedure.
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Calcium-dependent regulator of NAD kinase in higher plants

TL;DR: An activator protein of NAD kinase from the pea, Pisum satavum L., has been shown to be Ca2+-dependent and stimulates the activity of modulator protein dependent-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase from porcine brain.
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Characterization of the plant nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide kinase activator protein and its identification as calmodulin.

TL;DR: The possibility that plant cells may undergo Ca2+-dependent regulatory events that are mediated by calmodulin in a manner similar to those found in animals is discussed.
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