Tracing the Evolutionary History of the Temperature-Sensing Prion-like Domain in EARLY FLOWERING 3 Highlights the Uniqueness of AtELF3

Z Zhu, J Trenner, C Delker… - Molecular Biology and …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Plants have evolved mechanisms to anticipate and adjust their growth and development in
response to environmental changes. Understanding the key regulators of plant performance …

The Arabidopsis splicing factor PORCUPINE/SmE1 orchestrates temperature‐dependent root development via auxin homeostasis maintenance

N El Arbi, SM Nardeli, J Šimura, K Ljung… - New …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Appropriate abiotic stress response is pivotal for plant survival and makes use of multiple
signaling molecules and phytohormones to achieve specific and fast molecular adjustments …

In silico analysis of fungal prion-like proteins for elucidating their role in plant-fungi interactions

S Garai, A Raizada, V Kumar, SK Sopory… - Archives of …, 2024 - Springer
Prion-like proteins (PrLPs) have emerged as beneficial molecules with implications in
adaptive responses. These proteins possess a conserved prion-like domain (PrLD) which is …

Exploring the role of RNA metabolism in the context of plant development under temperature stress: a tale about the mysteries of transcriptional kinetics and co …

N El Arbi - 2024 - diva-portal.org
Environmental cues, such as temperature and light, are central developmental signals for
plants. Due to their sessile lifestyle, they must constantly surveil the environment and adapt …

[引用][C] When the weather outside is frightful, let it condensate: How the phase separation of an RNA binding protein CP29A helps plants acclimatize to cold

S Chakraborty - 2024 - academic.oup.com
Biology textbooks readily inform us about the importance of membrane-bound organelles
like mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, and the vacuole, but what about “organelles” that lack …