81 results on '"Mimosaceae -- Genetic aspects"'
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2. A WD40 repeat protein from Medicago truncatula is necessary for tissue-specific anthocyanin and proanthocyanidin biosynthesis but not for trichome development
3. MERE1, a low-copy-number copia-type retroelement in medicago truncatula active during tissue culture
4. (Homo)glutathione depletion modulates host gene expression during the symbiotic interaction between Medicago truncatula and Sinorhizobium meliloti
5. LIN, a novel type of U-Box/WD40 protein, controls early infection by rhizobia in legumes
6. A nuclear-targeted cameleon demonstrates intranuclear [Ca.sup.2+] spiking in Medicago truncatula root hairs in response to rhizobial nodulation factors
7. Global changes in the transcript and metabolic profiles during symbiotic nitrogen fixation in phosphorus-stressed common bean plants
8. Knockdown of CELL DIVISION CYCLE16 reveals an inverse relationship between lateral root and nodule numbers and a link to auxin in Medicago truncatula
9. The metabolic role of the legume endosperm: a noninvasive imaging study
10. Integrated metabolite and transcript profiling identify a biosynthetic mechanism for hispidol in Medicago truncatula cell cultures
11. A nomadic subtelomeric disease resistance gene cluster in common bean
12. Venturing beyond beans and peas: what can we learn from Chamaecrista?
13. Legume transcription factor genes: what makes legumes so special?
14. Post-genomics studies of developmental processes in legume seeds
15. Deletion-based reverse genetics in Medicago truncatula
16. MicroRNAs in the rhizobia legume symbiosis
17. Mutagenesis and beyond! Tools for understanding legume biology
18. Genome-wide Medicago truncatula small RNA analysis revealed novel microRNAs and isoforms differentially regulated in roots and nodules
19. A small GTPase of the Rab family is required for root hair formation and preinfection stages of the common bean-Rhizobium symbiotic association
20. Medicago [N.sub.2]-fixing symbiosomes acquire the endocytic identity marker Rab7 but delay the acquisition of vacuolar identity
21. Calcium spiking patterns and the role of the calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase CCaMK in lateral root base nodulation of Sesbania rostrata
22. A mycorrhizal-specific ammonium transporter from Lotus japonicus acquires nitrogen released by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
23. GRAS proteins form a DNA binding complex to induce gene expression during nodulation signaling in Medicago truncatula
24. Antiquity and function of CASTOR and POLLUX, the twin ion channel-encoding genes key to the evolution of root symbioses in plants
25. EFD is an ERF transcription factor involved in the control of nodule number and differentiation in Medicago truncatula
26. The transcription factor MtSERF1 of the ERF subfamily identified by transcriptional profiling is required for somatic embryogenesis induced by Auxin Plus Cytokinin in Medicago truncatula
27. Identification and characterization of nucleotide-binding site-Leucine-rich repeat genes in the model plant Medicago truncatula
28. Antisense repression of the Medicago truncatula nodule-enhanced sucrose synthase leads to a handicapped nitrogen fixation mirrored by specific alterations in the symbiotic transcriptome and metabolome (1)([W])
29. AP2-ERF transcription factors mediate nod factor-dependent Mt ENOD11 activation in root hairs via a novel cis-regulatory motif ([W])
30. The Medicago truncatula DMI1 protein modulates cytosolic calcium signaling (1)([W])([OA])
31. Overlap of proteome changes in Medicago truncatula in response to auxin and Sinorhizobium meliloti (1)([W])([OA])
32. The MtMMPL1 early nodulin is a novel member of the matrix metalloendoproteinase family with a role in Medicago truncatula infection by Sinorhizobium meliloti (1)([W])([OA])
33. Mastoparan activates calcium spiking analogous to nod factor-induced responses in Medicago truncatula root hair cells (1)([W])([OA])
34. Flavone synthases from Medicago truncatula are flavanone-2-hydroxylases and are important for nodulation (1)([W])([OA])
35. A novel family of lectins evolutionarily related to class V chitinases: an example of neofunctionalization in legumes (1)([W])([OA])
36. Genomes of the symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria of legumes (1)
37. Legume transcription factors: global regulators of plant development and response to the environment (1)([W])
38. Using genomics to study legume seed development (1)
39. Genome sequencing and genome resources in model legumes
40. Recent advances in legume-microbe interactions: recognition, defense response, and symbiosis from a genomic perspective (1)
41. Translocation in legumes: assimilates, nutrients, and signaling molecules (1)
42. An ERF transcription factor in Medicago truncatula that is Essential for Nod factor signal transduction ([W])
43. Hormonal and stress induction of the gene encoding common bean acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (1)([W])
44. A standardized method for analysis of Medicago truncatula phenotypic development (1)([W])([OA])
45. Pseudomonas fluorescens and Glomus mosseae trigger DMI3-dependent activation of genes related to a signal transduction pathway in roots of Medicago truncatula
46. Databases and information integration for the Medicago truncatula genome and transcriptome (1)
47. Bridging model and crop legumes through comparative genomics
48. Pharmacological evidence that multiple phospholipid signaling pathways link rhizobium nodulation factor perception in Medicago truncatula root hairs to intracellular responses, including [Ca.sup.2+] spiking and specific ENOD gene expression (1)
49. Expression profiling in Medicago truncatula identifies more than 750 genes differentially expressed during nodulation, including many potential regulators of the symbiotic program (1) ([w])
50. Novel expression pattern of cytosolic Gln synthetase in nitrogen-fixing root nodules of the actinorhizal Host, Datisca glomerata (1) ([w])
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