GRAS transcription factors (TFs) play critical roles in plant growth and development such as gibberellin and mycorrhizal signaling. Proteins belonging to this gene family contain a typical GRAS domain in the C-terminal sequence, whereas the N-terminal region is highly variable. Although, GRAS genes have been characterized in a number of plant species, their classification is still not completely resolved. Based on a panel of eight representative species of angiosperms, we identified 29 orthologous groups or orthogroups (OGs) for the GRAS gene family, suggesting that at least 29 ancestor genes were present in the angiosperm lineage before the “Amborella” evolutionary split. Interestingly, some taxonomic groups were missing members of one or ...
Panicum virgatum, a model plant of cellulosic ethanol conversion, not only has high large biomass an...
The complete genomic sequence for Arabidopsis provides the opportunity to combine phylogenetic and g...
Publicly available protein sequences represent only a small fraction of the full catalog of genes en...
GRAS transcription factors (TFs) play critical roles in plant growth and development such as gibbere...
GRAS transcription factors (TFs) play critical roles in plant growth and development such as gibbere...
Growth Regulating Factors (GRFs) comprise a transcription factor family with important functions in ...
The GRAS gene family is one of the most important plant-specific gene families, which encodes transc...
GRAS transcription factors are known to play important roles in plant signal transduction and develo...
Abstract GRAS proteins belong to a plant-specific tran-scription factor family. Currently, 33 GRAS m...
GRAS transcriptional factors have diverse functions in plant growth and development, and are named a...
Abstract Background GRAS transcription factors perform indispensable functions in various biological...
GRAS genes exist widely and play vital roles in various physiological processes in plants. In this s...
GRAS transcription factors are involved in many processes of plant growth and development (e.g., axi...
The GATA transcription factors (TFs) play a crucial role in regulating various physiological process...
GRAS family proteins are one of the most abundant transcription factors in plants; they play crucial...
Panicum virgatum, a model plant of cellulosic ethanol conversion, not only has high large biomass an...
The complete genomic sequence for Arabidopsis provides the opportunity to combine phylogenetic and g...
Publicly available protein sequences represent only a small fraction of the full catalog of genes en...
GRAS transcription factors (TFs) play critical roles in plant growth and development such as gibbere...
GRAS transcription factors (TFs) play critical roles in plant growth and development such as gibbere...
Growth Regulating Factors (GRFs) comprise a transcription factor family with important functions in ...
The GRAS gene family is one of the most important plant-specific gene families, which encodes transc...
GRAS transcription factors are known to play important roles in plant signal transduction and develo...
Abstract GRAS proteins belong to a plant-specific tran-scription factor family. Currently, 33 GRAS m...
GRAS transcriptional factors have diverse functions in plant growth and development, and are named a...
Abstract Background GRAS transcription factors perform indispensable functions in various biological...
GRAS genes exist widely and play vital roles in various physiological processes in plants. In this s...
GRAS transcription factors are involved in many processes of plant growth and development (e.g., axi...
The GATA transcription factors (TFs) play a crucial role in regulating various physiological process...
GRAS family proteins are one of the most abundant transcription factors in plants; they play crucial...
Panicum virgatum, a model plant of cellulosic ethanol conversion, not only has high large biomass an...
The complete genomic sequence for Arabidopsis provides the opportunity to combine phylogenetic and g...
Publicly available protein sequences represent only a small fraction of the full catalog of genes en...