نتایج جستجو برای: wrky

تعداد نتایج: 847  

2017
Jianhui Ma Xiaolong Gao Qing Liu Yun Shao Daijing Zhang Lina Jiang Chunxi Li

As a superfamily of transcription factors, the tryptophan-arginine-lysine-tyrosine (WRKY) transcription factors have been found to be essential for abiotic and biotic stress responses in plants. Currently, only 76 WRKY transcription factors in wheat could be identified in the NCBI database, among which only a few have been functionally analyzed. Herein, a total of 188 WRKY transcription factors...

2015
Yong-Ling Liao Yong-Bao Shen Jie Chang Wei-Wei Zhang Shui-Yuan Cheng Feng Xu

WRKY transcription factor is involved in multiple life activities including plant growth and development as well as biotic and abiotic responses. We identified 28 WRKY genes from transcriptome data of Ginkgo biloba according to conserved WRKY domains and zinc finger structure and selected three WRKY genes, which are GbWRKY2, GbWRKY16, and GbWRKY21, for expression pattern analysis. GbWRKY2 was p...

2013
Luise H. Brand Nina M. Fischer Klaus Harter Oliver Kohlbacher Dierk Wanke

WRKY transcription factors constitute a large protein family in plants that is involved in the regulation of developmental processes and responses to biotic or abiotic stimuli. The question arises how stimulus-specific responses are mediated given that the highly conserved WRKY DNA-binding domain (DBD) exclusively recognizes the 'TTGACY' W-box consensus. We speculated that the W-box consensus m...

2012
Alka Shankar Amita Pandey Girdhar K. Pandey

One of the fundamental behaviors of plants, being sessile allows them to develop an intricate molecular machinery to adapt themselves to biotic and abiotic challenges experienced in the environment. In response to adapt against a particular stress, a massive transcriptional activity of several genes triggered the defense responses in the plant cell. Extensive research on stress related studies ...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2006
Dong Wang Nita Amornsiripanitch Xinnian Dong

Many biological processes are controlled by intricate networks of transcriptional regulators. With the development of microarray technology, transcriptional changes can be examined at the whole-genome level. However, such analysis often lacks information on the hierarchical relationship between components of a given system. Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is an inducible plant defense respon...

Journal: :Plant Signaling & Behavior 2014

Journal: :Science 2007
Qian-Hua Shen Yusuke Saijo Stefan Mauch Christoph Biskup Stéphane Bieri Beat Keller Hikaru Seki Bekir Ulker Imre E Somssich Paul Schulze-Lefert

Plant immune responses are triggered by pattern recognition receptors that detect conserved pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) or by resistance (R) proteins recognizing isolate-specific pathogen effectors. We show that in barley, intracellular mildew A (MLA) R proteins function in the nucleus to confer resistance against the powdery mildew fungus. Recognition of the fungal avirulenc...

2016
Yuan Zhou Yan Yang Xinjian Zhou Yingjun Chi Baofang Fan Zhixiang Chen

Proteins containing the FxxxVQxhTG or VQ motif interact with WRKY transcription factors. Although VQ proteins have been reported in several plants, knowledge about their structures, functions and evolution is still very limited. Here, we report structural and functional analysis of the VQ protein family from soybean. Like Arabidopsis homologues, soybean VQ proteins bind only Group I and IIc WRK...

2016
Zhi Zou Lifu Yang Danhua Wang Qixing Huang Yeyong Mo Guishui Xie Mukesh Jain

WRKY proteins comprise one of the largest transcription factor families in plants and form key regulators of many plant processes. This study presents the characterization of 58 WRKY genes from the castor bean (Ricinus communis L., Euphorbiaceae) genome. Compared with the automatic genome annotation, one more WRKY-encoding locus was identified and 20 out of the 57 predicted gene models were man...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
M. Madan Babu Lakshminarayan M. Iyer S. Balaji L. Aravind

WRKY and GCM1 are metal chelating DNA-binding domains (DBD) which share a four stranded fold. Using sensitive sequence searches, we show that this WRKY-GCM1 fold is also shared by the FLYWCH Zn-finger domain and the DBDs of two classes of Mutator-like element (MULE) transposases. We present evidence that they share a stabilizing core, which suggests a possible origin from a BED finger-like inte...

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