نتایج جستجو برای: galba truncatula

تعداد نتایج: 2038  

2005
Zhentian Lei Aaron M. Elmer Bonnie S. Watson Richard A. Dixon Pedro J. Mendes Lloyd W. Sumner

The proteome of a Medicago truncatula cell suspension culture was analyzed using two-dimensional electrophoresis and nanoscale HPLC coupled to a tandem QTOF mass spectrometer (QSTAR Pulsar i) to yield an extensive protein reference map. Coomassie Brilliant Blue R-250 was used to visualize more than 1661 proteins, which were excised, subjected to in-gel trypsin digestion, and analyzed using nano...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Qi Wang Shengming Yang Jinge Liu Kata Terecskei Edit Ábrahám Anikó Gombár Ágota Domonkos Attila Szűcs Péter Körmöczi Ting Wang Lili Fodor Linyong Mao Zhangjun Fei Éva Kondorosi Péter Kaló Attila Kereszt Hongyan Zhu

Legumes engage in root nodule symbioses with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria known as rhizobia. In nodule cells, bacteria are enclosed in membrane-bound vesicles called symbiosomes and differentiate into bacteroids that are capable of converting atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia. Bacteroid differentiation and prolonged intracellular survival are essential for development of functional nodules. Ho...

2016
Ariel J. C. Dauzart Joshua P. Vandenbrink John Z. Kiss

Understanding the outcome of the plant-microbe symbiosis in reduced or altered is vital to developing life support systems for long-distance space travel and colonization of other planets. Thus, the aim of this research was to understand mutualistic relationships between plants and endophytic microbes under the influence of altered gravity. This project utilized the model tripartite relationshi...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2003
K N de Kock C T Wolmarans M Bornman

This paper focuses on the geographical distribution and habitats of Lymnaea truncatula, the intermediate, snail host of the liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, as reflected by the 723 samples in the database of the National Freshwater Snail Collection, Potchefstroom, South Africa. The 221 different loci (1/16-degree squares) on record reflect an extensive but discontinuous distribution, except in L...

2011
Andreas F. Haag Mikhail Baloban Monica Sani Bernhard Kerscher Olivier Pierre Attila Farkas Renato Longhi Eric Boncompagni Didier Hérouart Sergio Dall’Angelo Eva Kondorosi Matteo Zanda Peter Mergaert Gail P. Ferguson

Sinorhizobium meliloti differentiates into persisting, nitrogen-fixing bacteroids within root nodules of the legume Medicago truncatula. Nodule-specific cysteine-rich antimicrobial peptides (NCR AMPs) and the bacterial BacA protein are essential for bacteroid development. However, the bacterial factors central to the NCR AMP response and the in planta role of BacA are unknown. We investigated t...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2010
Hao Chen Fanghua Li Hang Yuan Xiang Xiao Gen Yang Lijun Wu

The mutagenic effects of low-energy ions have been identified by genetic studies for decades. Due to the short penetration distance of ions, however, the underlying mechanism(s) is still not quite clarified. Recently, increasing data have been accumulated concerning the existence and manifestation of radiation induced bystander/abscopal effects in vivo in the whole-organism environment. In this...

2014
Maria Carlota Vaz Patto Diego Rubiales

Little is known about the nature of effective defense mechanisms in legumes to pathogens of remotely related plant species. Some rust species are among pathogens with broad host range causing dramatic losses in various crop plants. To understand and compare the different host and nonhost resistance (NHR) responses of legume species against rusts, we characterized the reaction of the model legum...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Nancy A Eckardt

The plant hormone cytokinin is implicated in the control of root architecture and development, including legume root nodulation. Gonzalez-Rizzo et al. (pages 2680–2693) identified a Medicago truncatula homolog of Arabidopsis, CYTOKININ RESPONSE1 (CRE1), which encodes a cytokinin receptor histidine kinase, and made use of RNA interference of Mt CRE1 to investigate the role of cytokinin in the no...

2006
Nancy A. Eckardt

The plant hormone cytokinin is implicated in the control of root architecture and development, including legume root nodulation. Gonzalez-Rizzo et al. (pages 2680–2693) identified a Medicago truncatula homolog of Arabidopsis, CYTOKININ RESPONSE1 (CRE1), which encodes a cytokinin receptor histidine kinase, and made use of RNA interference of Mt CRE1 to investigate the role of cytokinin in the no...

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