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Inst. Mol. Cell. Biosci. Univ. Of Tokyo | 論文
- Ara4 GTPase AND ITS INTERACTANTS
- ANALYSES OF ARA FAMILY, THE SMALL GTPase FROM Arabidopsis thaliana
- ROLES OF PROLINE IN OSMOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE AND MORPHOGENESIS OF Arabidopsis
- The role of the ASYMMETRIC LEAVES 2(AS2)gene of Arabidopsis thaliana in leaf development
- AtIPT3 is a Key Determinant of Nitrate-Dependent Cytokinin Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis
- Expression and Interaction Analysis of Arabidopsis Skp1-Related Genes
- Hyperosmotic Stress Induces a Rapid and Transient Increase in Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Independent of Abscisic Acid in Arabidopsis Cell Culture
- ANALYSES OF PHOSPHOLIPASE C THAT FUNCTION IN HYPEROSMOTIC STRESS SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION CASCADE IN ARABIDOPSIS CELL CULTURE
- Plastidic RNA polymerase σ factors in Arabidopsis
- Isolation and Characterization of Novel Mutants Affecting the Abscisic Acid Sensitivity of Arabidopsis Germination and Seedling Growth
- A Novel Ethanol-Hypersensitive Mutant of Arabidopsis
- A Novel Arabidopsis Gene Required for Ethanol Tolerance is Conserved Among Plants and Archaea
- The Multiple-Stress Responsive Plastid Sigma Factor, SIG5, Directs Activation of the psbD Blue Light-Responsive Promoter (BLRP) in Arabidopsis thaliana
- DNA Microarray Analysis of Plastid Gene Expression in an Arabidopsis Mutant Deficient in a Plastid Transcription Factor Sigma, SIG2
- Identification and Expression Analysis of cDNA Encoding a Chloroplast Recombination Protein REC1, the Chloroplast RecA Homologue in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)
- 受容と信号伝達-エチレン : エチレンの受容と情報伝達機構(最近の植物ホルモン研究の動向 I 受容と信号伝達)
- An Arabidopsis Sigma Factor (SIG2)-Dependent Expression of Plastid-Encoded tRNAs in Chloroplasts
- THE ROLE OF SIGB IN TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA CHLOROPLASTS
- PLASTID-ENCODED GENE EXPRESSION DEPENDING ON A NUCLEAR-ENCODED σFACTOR FOR TRANSLATION BURST IN DEVELOPING CHLOROPLASTS
- Chloroplast Targeting, Distribution and Transcriptional Fluctuation of AtMinD1, a Eubacteria-Type Factor Critical for Chloroplast Division