AbstractTo clarify the role of mitochondrial small heat-shock protein (MT-sHSP) in the heat-shock response, we introduced the tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) MT-sHSP gene under the control of the 35S promoter into tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), and examined the thermotolerance of the transformed plants. Irrespective of the orientation, sense or antisense, of the gene, the transgenic plants exhibited a normal morphology and growth rate in the vegetative growth stage. When 4-week-old seedlings were exposed to sudden heat stress, the sense plants which overexpress the MT-sHSP gene exhibited thermotolerance, whereas the antisense plants in which the expression of the gene is suppressed exhibited susceptibility
DnaJ proteins, which are molecular chaperones that are widely present in plants, can respond to vari...
Plants are strongly affected by heat stress, which they overcome by modifying several physiological ...
A genetic program that in sunflower seeds is activated by Heat Shock transcription Factor A9 (HaHSFA...
AbstractTo clarify the role of mitochondrial small heat-shock protein (MT-sHSP) in the heat-shock re...
Unlike members of the animal kingdom, plants are immobile, meaning that they need a wide variety of ...
Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) respond to many environmental stresses, stabilizing early unfoldin...
Unlike the normal flow of information from the nucleus to other parts of the cell, organelles can se...
Fruit ripening is a genetically regulated process involving well orchestrated chemical and structura...
Matrix-located mitochondrial heat-shock proteins (mtHSP70s) have been identified in all eukaryotic s...
Transcriptional reprograming after the exposure of plants to elevated temperatures is a hallmark of ...
The molecular chaperone heat shock protein101 (HSP101) is required for acquired thermotolerance in p...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a type of conserved molecular chaperone. They exist extensively in pl...
Plants respond to high temperatures with global changes of the transcriptome, proteome, and metabolo...
Plants respond to high temperatures with global changes of the transcriptome, proteome, and metabolo...
AbstractFunctional inactivation of the mitochondrial small heat-shock protein (lmw Hsp) in submitoch...
DnaJ proteins, which are molecular chaperones that are widely present in plants, can respond to vari...
Plants are strongly affected by heat stress, which they overcome by modifying several physiological ...
A genetic program that in sunflower seeds is activated by Heat Shock transcription Factor A9 (HaHSFA...
AbstractTo clarify the role of mitochondrial small heat-shock protein (MT-sHSP) in the heat-shock re...
Unlike members of the animal kingdom, plants are immobile, meaning that they need a wide variety of ...
Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) respond to many environmental stresses, stabilizing early unfoldin...
Unlike the normal flow of information from the nucleus to other parts of the cell, organelles can se...
Fruit ripening is a genetically regulated process involving well orchestrated chemical and structura...
Matrix-located mitochondrial heat-shock proteins (mtHSP70s) have been identified in all eukaryotic s...
Transcriptional reprograming after the exposure of plants to elevated temperatures is a hallmark of ...
The molecular chaperone heat shock protein101 (HSP101) is required for acquired thermotolerance in p...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a type of conserved molecular chaperone. They exist extensively in pl...
Plants respond to high temperatures with global changes of the transcriptome, proteome, and metabolo...
Plants respond to high temperatures with global changes of the transcriptome, proteome, and metabolo...
AbstractFunctional inactivation of the mitochondrial small heat-shock protein (lmw Hsp) in submitoch...
DnaJ proteins, which are molecular chaperones that are widely present in plants, can respond to vari...
Plants are strongly affected by heat stress, which they overcome by modifying several physiological ...
A genetic program that in sunflower seeds is activated by Heat Shock transcription Factor A9 (HaHSFA...