Browsing by Author "Versaw, Wayne K."
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Kennedy, Patrick Wade (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)In the course of our efforts to resolve Pi transport mechanisms in the model fungus Neurospora crassa we identified a null mutant, par-1, that displays enhanced Pi transport activity specifically under alkaline growth ...
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Misra, Anjali (2012-02-14)BT2 is an Arabidopsis thaliana protein with N-terminal BTB, central TAZ and a C-terminal calmodulin binding domain and associates with Cullin3 to form an E3 ubiquitin ligase. We have shown previously that BT2 regulates ...
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Mandadi, Kranthi Kiran (2011-10-21)We previously described BT2, a BTB/POZ domain containing protein, as an activator of telomerase in Arabidopsis thaliana. In the current study, I present evidence of its interesting roles in mediating multiple hormone, ...
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Young, Carla Jo Logan (2013-08-09)Cotton has been a world-wide economic staple in textiles and oil production. There has been a concerted effort for cotton improvement to increase yield and quality to compete with non-natural man-made fibers. Unfortunately, ...
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Greenwald, Charles Joaquin (2011-10-21)The Pezizomycotina, commonly known as the filamentous fungi, are a diverse group of organisms that have a major impact on human life. The filamentous fungi diverged from a common ancestor approximately 200 – 700 million ...
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Manohar, Murli (2012-07-16)Inorganic cations play decisive roles in many cellular and physiological processes and are essential components of plant nutrition. Therefore, the uptake of cations and their redistribution must be precisely controlled. ...
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Mella Herrera, Rodrigo Andres (2010-10-12)Many multicellular cyanobacteria produce specialized nitrogen-fixing heterocysts. During diazotrophic growth of the model organism Anabaena (Nostoc) sp. strain PCC 7120, a regulated developmental pattern of single ...
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Banerjee, Swayoma; Versaw, Wayne K.; Garcia, L. Rene; Lee, Myon-Hee (PloS One, 2015)
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Irigoyen Aranda, Sonia Cristina (2012-10-19)Phosphorous in its inorganic form, orthophosphate (Pi), is found in every compartment of the plant cell and serves as a substrate, product or effector for a wide range of metabolic processes. Several Pi transporters exist ...
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Lee, Chang Suk (2011-08-08)Contamination of seafood by marine toxins has been a consistent public health problem. Gymnodimine (GYM) is a member of a family of spirocyclic imine containing marine natural products which was shown to be highly toxic ...
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Pillai, Tushara Raghvan (2011-02-22)Arsenic is not an essential element and can be toxic to both plants and animals in high concentration. There is a demonstrated association between soil arsenic (As) and the occurrence of straighthead (a physiological ...