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2. The MKK3 MAPK cascade integrates temperature and after-ripening signals to modulate seed germination.
3. Integrated multi‐omics and genetic analyses reveal molecular determinants underlying Arabidopsis snap33 mutant phenotype.
4. Arabidopsis SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS RECEPTOR KINASES1 and 2 Are Essential for Tapetum Development and Microspore Maturation
5. Constitutively Active Arabidopsis MAP Kinase 3 Triggers Defense Responses Involving Salicylic Acid and SUMM2 Resistance Protein
6. Sulfate Is Both a Substrate and an Activator of the Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel of Arabidopsis Hypocotyl Cells
7. The role of ABA and MAPK signaling pathways in plant abiotic stress responses
8. Constitutively Active Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Versions Reveal Functions of Arabidopsis MPK4 in Pathogen Defense Signaling
9. The MAP Kinase MPK4 Is Required for Cytokinesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
10. Distinct pH regulation of slow and rapid anion channels at the plasma membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana hypocotyl cells
11. Identification and characterization of an ABA-activated MAP kinase cascade in Arabidopsis thaliana
12. MPK3 and MPK6 control salicylic acid signaling by up-regulating NLR receptors during pattern- and effector-triggered immunity.
13. The Lys‐motif receptor LYK4 mediates Enterobacter sp. SA187 triggered salt tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana.
14. Characterization of a nitrate-permeable channel able to mediate sustained anion efflux in hypocotyl cells from Arabidopsis thaliana
15. Biochemical and Genetic Interactions of Phospholipase D Alpha 1 and Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3 Affect Arabidopsis Stress Response.
16. Cellular Complexity in MAPK Signaling in Plants: Questions and Emerging Tools to Answer Them.
17. Gene Expression Pattern and Protein Localization of Arabidopsis Phospholipase D Alpha 1 Revealed by Advanced Light-Sheet and Super-Resolution Microscopy.
18. Ethylene induced plant stress tolerance by Enterobacter sp. SA187 is mediated by 2‐keto‐4‐methylthiobutyric acid production.
19. MAPK-triggered chromatin reprogramming by histone deacetylase in plant innate immunity.
20. Convergence of Multiple MAP3Ks on MKK3 Identifies a Set of Novel Stress MAPK Modules.
21. The Role of MAPK Modules and ABA during Abiotic Stress Signaling.
22. Signaling Mechanisms in Pattern-Triggered Immunity (PTI).
23. The Salmonella effector protein SpvC, a phosphothreonine lyase is functional in plant cells.
24. Functional analysis of Arabidopsis immune-related MAPKs uncovers a role for MPK3 as negative regulator of inducible defenses.
25. Systematic study of subcellular localization of Arabidopsis PPR proteins confirms a massive targeting to organelles.
26. R type anion channel.
27. MAP Kinase MPK4 Is Required for Cytokinesis in Arabidopsis thaliana.
28. R-type anion channel activation is an essential step for ROS-dependent innate immune response in Arabidopsissuspension cells.
29. Characterization of nitrate-permeable channel able to mediate sustained anion efflux in hypocotyl cells from Arabidopsis thaliana.
30. Sustained Incompatibility between MAPK Signaling and Pathogen Effectors.
31. MAP4K4 associates with BIK1 to regulate plant innate immunity.
32. Constitutive activity of the Arabidopsis MAP Kinase 3 confers resistance to Pseudomonas syringae and drives robust immune responses.
33. Constitutively active MPK4 helps to clarify its role in plant immunity.
34. Plant MAPK cascades: Just rapid signaling modules?
35. PlantACT! – how to tackle the climate crisis.
36. Arabidopsis SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS RECEPTOR KINASES1 and 2 Are Essential for Tapetum Development and Microspore Maturation[W],[OA].
37. Arabidopsis SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS RECEPTOR KINASES1 and 2 Are Essential for Tapetum Development and Microspore Maturation[W],[OA].
38. Review: Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases in nutritional signaling in Arabidopsis.
39. In vivo identification of putative CPK5 substrates in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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