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1. Linking secretion and cytoskeleton in immunity- a case for Arabidopsis TGNap1.

2. Arabidopsis PROTODERMAL FACTOR2 binds lysophosphatidylcholines and transcriptionally regulates phospholipid metabolism.

3. Arabidopsis uses a molecular grounding mechanism and a biophysical circuit breaker to limit floral abscission signaling.

4. Roles of microbiota in autoimmunity in Arabidopsis leaves.

5. Formate-tetrahydrofolate ligase: supplying the cytosolic one-carbon network in roots with one-carbon units originating from glycolate.

6. Psb28 protein is indispensable for stable accumulation of PSII core complexes in Arabidopsis.

7. ER-associated VAP27-1 and VAP27-3 proteins functionally link the lipid-binding ORP2A at the ER-chloroplast contact sites.

8. Programmed cell death regulator BAP2 is required for IRE1-mediated unfolded protein response in Arabidopsis.

9. Five amino acid mismatches in the zinc-finger domains of Cellulose Synthase 5 and Cellulose Synthase 6 cooperatively modulate their functional properties by controlling homodimerization in Arabidopsis.

10. Nutrient levels control root growth responses to high ambient temperature in plants.

11. Chloroplast phosphatases LPPγ and LPPε1 facilitate conversion of extraplastidic phospholipids to galactolipids.

12. Elevated Temperature Effects on Protein Turnover Dynamics in Arabidopsis thaliana Seedlings Revealed by 15 N-Stable Isotope Labeling and ProteinTurnover Algorithm.

13. Cold-induced deposition of bivalent H3K4me3-H3K27me3 modification and nucleosome depletion in Arabidopsis.

14. PDR9 allelic variation and MYB63 modulate nutrient-dependent coumarin homeostasis in Arabidopsis.

15. Jasmonate activates secondary cell wall biosynthesis through MYC2-MYB46 module.

16. An orthogonalized PYR1-based CID module with reprogrammable ligand-binding specificity.

17. PLAT domain protein 1 (PLAT1/PLAFP) binds to the Arabidopsis thaliana plasma membrane and inserts a lipid.

18. Network Analysis of Publicly Available RNA-seq Provides Insights into the Molecular Mechanisms of Plant Defense against Multiple Fungal Pathogens in Arabidopsis thaliana .

19. Arabidopsis ACYL CARRIER PROTEIN4 and RHOMBOID LIKE10 act independently in chloroplast phosphatidate synthesis.

20. Assembly of JAZ-JAZ and JAZ-NINJA complexes in jasmonate signaling.

21. Defense against phytopathogens relies on efficient antimicrobial protein secretion mediated by the microtubule-binding protein TGNap1.

22. Diversification of JAZ-MYC signaling function in immune metabolism.

23. Plants cope with fluctuating light by frequency-dependent nonphotochemical quenching and cyclic electron transport.

24. CURLY LEAF modulates apoplast liquid water status in Arabidopsis leaves.

25. An IRE1-proteasome system signalling cohort controls cell fate determination in unresolved proteotoxic stress of the plant endoplasmic reticulum.

26. Comparative functional analysis of PdeNAC2 and AtVND6 in the tracheary element formation.

27. Arabidopsis stromal carbonic anhydrases exhibit non-overlapping roles in photosynthetic efficiency and development.

28. Weaker selection on genes with treatment-specific expression consistent with a limit on plasticity evolution in Arabidopsis thaliana.

29. ARSK1 activates TORC1 signaling to adjust growth to phosphate availability in Arabidopsis.

30. Light-induced stomatal opening in Arabidopsis is negatively regulated by chloroplast-originated OPDA signaling.

31. Characterization of the preferred cation cofactors of chloroplast protein kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana.

32. Ferrous iron uptake via IRT1/ZIP evolved at least twice in green plants.

33. SNF1-related protein kinase 1 represses Arabidopsis growth through post-translational modification of E2Fa in response to energy stress.

34. Protein ubiquitination in plant peroxisomes.

35. A stress-inducible protein regulates drought tolerance and flowering time in Brachypodium and Arabidopsis.

36. Light acclimation interacts with thylakoid ion transport to govern the dynamics of photosynthesis in Arabidopsis.

37. Rapid biosensor development using plant hormone receptors as reprogrammable scaffolds.

38. MYC transcription factors coordinate tryptophan-dependent defence responses and compromise seed yield in Arabidopsis.

39. Temperature modulation of CAMTA3 gene induction activity is mediated through the DNA binding domain.

41. Role of guard cell- or mesophyll cell-localized phytochromes in stomatal responses to blue, red, and far-red light.

42. Overexpression of NDR1 leads to pathogen resistance at elevated temperatures.

43. Increasing the resilience of plant immunity to a warming climate.

44. Cavity surface residues of PAD4 and SAG101 contribute to EDS1 dimer signaling specificity in plant immunity.

45. Transcriptional competition shapes proteotoxic ER stress resolution.

46. Evolutionarily conserved bacterial effectors hijack abscisic acid signaling to induce an aqueous environment in the apoplast.

47. The plastoglobule-localized protein AtABC1K6 is a Mn 2+ -dependent kinase necessary for timely transition to reproductive growth.

48. The genetic interaction of REVOLUTA and WRKY53 links plant development, senescence, and immune responses.

49. The SEEL motif and members of the MYB-related REVEILLE transcription factor family are important for the expression of LORELEI in the synergid cells of the Arabidopsis female gametophyte.

50. The UPR regulator IRE1 promotes balanced organ development by restricting TOR-dependent control of cellular differentiation in Arabidopsis.

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