Abstract Background The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling into two subfamilies. Subfamily 1 is composed of ETR1 and ERS1, and subfamily 2 is composed of ETR2, ERS2, and EIN4. Although mutations have been isolated in the genes encoding all five family members, the only previous insertion allele of ERS1 (ers1-2) is a partial loss-of-function mutation based on our analysis. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of signaling mediated by subfamily-1 ethylene receptors through isolation and characterization of null mutations. Results We isolated new T-DNA insertion alleles of subfamily 1 members ERS1 and ETR1 (ers1-3 and etr1-9, respectively), both of which are null mutations based on molecu...
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, one of these being ETR1. The e...
Ethylene influences a number of processes in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) through the action o...
The simple gas ethylene affects numerous physiological processes in the growth and development of hi...
Abstract Background The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling in...
Background: The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling into two s...
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling into two subfamilies. ...
Abstract Background The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling in...
Abstract Background Ethylene receptor single mutants of Arabidopsis do not display a visibly promine...
AbstractA family of genes including ETR1, ETR2, EIN4, ERS1, and ERS2 is implicated in ethylene perce...
The plant hormone ethylene regulates a variety of processes of growth and development. To identify c...
A family of genes including ETR1, ETR2, EIN4, ERS1, and ERS2 is implicated in ethylene perception in...
AbstractIn Arabidopsis, the hormone ethylene is sensed by five related receptors, all of the ‘two-co...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, ethylene is perceived by a receptor family consisting of five members. Subf...
Ethylene is one of the most important plant hormones and regulates many processes during plant growt...
Ethylene, a regulator of plant growth and development, is perceived by specific receptors that act a...
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, one of these being ETR1. The e...
Ethylene influences a number of processes in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) through the action o...
The simple gas ethylene affects numerous physiological processes in the growth and development of hi...
Abstract Background The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling in...
Background: The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling into two s...
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling into two subfamilies. ...
Abstract Background The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling in...
Abstract Background Ethylene receptor single mutants of Arabidopsis do not display a visibly promine...
AbstractA family of genes including ETR1, ETR2, EIN4, ERS1, and ERS2 is implicated in ethylene perce...
The plant hormone ethylene regulates a variety of processes of growth and development. To identify c...
A family of genes including ETR1, ETR2, EIN4, ERS1, and ERS2 is implicated in ethylene perception in...
AbstractIn Arabidopsis, the hormone ethylene is sensed by five related receptors, all of the ‘two-co...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, ethylene is perceived by a receptor family consisting of five members. Subf...
Ethylene is one of the most important plant hormones and regulates many processes during plant growt...
Ethylene, a regulator of plant growth and development, is perceived by specific receptors that act a...
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, one of these being ETR1. The e...
Ethylene influences a number of processes in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) through the action o...
The simple gas ethylene affects numerous physiological processes in the growth and development of hi...