[HTML][HTML] Ethylene
GE Schaller, JJ Kieber - The Arabidopsis book/American Society of …, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
(Figure 2, Table 1). Ethylene-insensitive mutants display a similar phenotype when grown in
ethylene to what they display in air. Examples of ethylene-insensitive mutants are etr1-1, a …
ethylene to what they display in air. Examples of ethylene-insensitive mutants are etr1-1, a …
Loss-of-Function Mutations in the Ethylene ReceptorETR1 Cause Enhanced Sensitivity and Exaggerated Response to Ethylene in Arabidopsis
JD Cancel, PB Larsen - Plant Physiology, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Ethylene signaling in Arabidopsis begins at a family of five ethylene receptors that regulate
activity of a downstream mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase, CTR1. Triple and …
activity of a downstream mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase, CTR1. Triple and …
The relationship between ethylene binding and dominant insensitivity conferred by mutant forms of the ETR1 ethylene receptor
AE Hall, Q Grace Chen, JL Findell… - Plant …, 1999 - academic.oup.com
Ethylene responses in Arabidopsis are mediated by a small family of receptors, including the
ETR1 gene product. Specific mutations in the N-terminal ethylene-binding domain of any …
ETR1 gene product. Specific mutations in the N-terminal ethylene-binding domain of any …
Effect of ethylene pathway mutations upon expression of the ethylene receptor ETR1 from Arabidopsis
XC Zhao, X Qu, DE Mathews, GE Schaller - Plant physiology, 2002 - academic.oup.com
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, one of these being
ETR1. The effect of ethylene pathway mutations upon expression of ETR1 was examined …
ETR1. The effect of ethylene pathway mutations upon expression of ETR1 was examined …
Ethylene biosynthesis and signaling networks
Despite its simple two-carbon structure, the olefin ethylene is a potent modulator of plant
growth and development (Ecker, 1995). The plant hormone ethylene is involved in many …
growth and development (Ecker, 1995). The plant hormone ethylene is involved in many …
Requirement of the histidine kinase domain for signal transduction by the ethylene receptor ETR1
X Qu, GE Schaller - Plant Physiology, 2004 - academic.oup.com
In Arabidopsis, ethylene is perceived by a receptor family consisting of five members, one of
these being ETR1. The N-terminal half of ETR1 functions as a signal input domain. The C …
these being ETR1. The N-terminal half of ETR1 functions as a signal input domain. The C …
Exploiting the triple response of Arabidopsis to identify ethylene-related mutants.
Alterations in the response of dark-grown seedlings to ethylene (the" triple response") were
used to isolate a collection of ethylene-related mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana. Mutants …
used to isolate a collection of ethylene-related mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana. Mutants …
Ethylene—biosynthesis and perception
R Fluhr, AK Mattoo, DR Dilley - Critical reviews in plant sciences, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
Ethylene is a plant hormone influencing plant processes such as seed germination,
diageotropism, flowering, abscission, senescence, fruit ripening, and pathogenesis …
diageotropism, flowering, abscission, senescence, fruit ripening, and pathogenesis …
Mutational analysis of the ethylene receptor ETR1. Role of the histidine kinase domain in dominant ethylene insensitivity
RL Gamble, X Qu, GE Schaller - Plant Physiology, 2002 - academic.oup.com
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, one of these being
ETR1. The N-terminal half of ETR1 contains a hydrophobic domain responsible for ethylene …
ETR1. The N-terminal half of ETR1 contains a hydrophobic domain responsible for ethylene …
[图书][B] Ethylene action in plants
NA Khan - 2006 - Springer
Ethylene, the simplest plant growth regulator, has been recognized to control many
physiological processes in plants, including fruit ripening, abscission, senescence, and …
physiological processes in plants, including fruit ripening, abscission, senescence, and …