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The Calcineurin B-Like Calcium Sensors CBL1 and CBL9 Together with Their Interacting Protein Kinase CIPK26 Regulate the Arabidopsis NADPH Oxidase RBOHF

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A direct interconnection between CBL-CIPK-mediated Ca(2+) signaling and ROS signaling in plants is identified and evidence for a synergistic activation of the NADPH oxidase RBOHF is provided by directCa(2+)-binding to its EF-hands and Ca( 2+)-induced phosphorylation by CBL1/9-C IPK26 complexes.
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This article is published in Molecular Plant.The article was published on 2013-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 327 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: NADPH oxidase & Signal transduction.

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Unraveling the importance of EF-hand mediated calcium signaling in plants

TL;DR: In this article , the importance of Ca 2+ signaling in plant growth and development is discussed, and the authors describe the role of EF-hand motif containing proteins in the regulation of stress responses in plants.
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Transcriptome sequencing and gene expression profiling of Populus wutunensis, a natural hybrid, during salinity stress

TL;DR: In this article, RNA-seq was conducted in salt-treated leaves and non-salt-treated control leaves to determine the transcriptome changes in P. wutunensis under salt stress.
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Comparative phylogenetic analysis of CBL reveals the gene family evolution and functional divergence in Saccharum spontaneum.

TL;DR: In this paper, the identification and functional analysis of genes that improve tolerance to low potassium stress in S. spontaneum is crucial for breeding sugarcane cultivars with efficient potassium utilization.
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A special issue on plant stress biology: from model species to crops.

Wei Li, +1 more
- 01 May 2014 - 
TL;DR: The findings in the model species such as Arabidopsis thaliana and rice in the past two decades have greatly advanced understanding on plant stress biology, whereas the distinct mechanisms by which certain crop and emerging model plants employ to survive under stresses are being extensively studied.
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Genomic Libraries and a Host Strain Designed for Highly Efficient Two-Hybrid Selection in Yeast

TL;DR: A novel multienzyme approach was used to generate a set of highly representative genomic libraries from S. cerevisiae and a unique host strain was created that contains three easily assayed reporter genes, each under the control of a different inducible promoter.
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ROS signaling: the new wave?

TL;DR: This review will attempt to address several key questions related to the use of ROS as signaling molecules in cells, including the dynamics and specificity of ROS signaling, networking of ROS with other signaling pathways, ROS signaling within and across different cells, ROS waves and the evolution of the ROS gene network.
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NADPH oxidase AtrbohD and AtrbohF genes function in ROS‐dependent ABA signaling in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: Identification of two partially redundant Arabidopsis guard cell‐expressed NADPH oxidase catalytic subunit genes, AtrbohD and atrbohF, are reported, providing direct molecular genetic and cell biological evidence that ROS are rate‐limiting second messengers in ABA signaling, and that the AtrbOHD and AtrabohF NADPH oxidationases function in guard cell ABA signal transduction.
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Visualization of protein interactions in living plant cells using bimolecular fluorescence complementation.

TL;DR: The implementation of a bimolecular fluorescence complementation technique for visualization of protein-protein interactions in plant cells revealed a remarkable signal fluorescence intensity of interacting protein complexes as well as a high reproducibility and technical simplicity of the method in different plant systems.
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Arabidopsis gp91phox homologues AtrbohD and AtrbohF are required for accumulation of reactive oxygen intermediates in the plant defense response

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed lines carrying dSpm insertions in the highly expressed AtrbohD and AtrabohF genes, which are required for full ROI production observed during incompatible interactions with the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv.
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