Abstract Background LEA (late embryogenesis abundant) proteins have first been described about 25 years ago as accumulating late in plant seed development. They were later found in vegetative plant tissues following environmental stress and also in desiccation tolerant bacteria and invertebrates. Although they are widely assumed to play crucial roles in cellular dehydration tolerance, their physiological and biochemical functions are largely unknown. Results We present a genome-wide analysis of LEA proteins and their encoding genes in Arabidopsis thaliana. We identified 51 LEA protein encoding genes in the Arabidopsis genome that could be classified into nine distinct groups. Expression studies were performed on all genes at different devel...
During the late maturation stage of seed development, water content decreases greatly. One of the mo...
Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins have been identified in a wide range of organisms and are...
The late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) protein family are small, highly hydrophilic proteins that are...
Background: LEA (late embryogenesis abundant) proteins have first been described about 25 years ago ...
Not AvailableGroup 1 late embryogenesis-abundant (LEA) proteins are highly hydrophilic group of prot...
Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are hydrophilic, mostly intrinsically disordered proteins...
Plant growth and development depends on its ability to maintain optimal cellular homeostasis during ...
Plant growth and development depends on its ability to maintain optimal cellular homeostasis during ...
Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) proteins include eight multi-gene families that are expressed in r...
Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) proteins include eight multi-gene families that are expressed in r...
Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are hydrophilic, mostly intrinsically disordered proteins...
Plants are exposed to different external conditions that affect growth, development, and productivit...
In response to various environmental stresses, plants have evolved a wide range of defense mechanism...
Abstract Background Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are large groups of hydrophilic prote...
The LEA proteins are a kind of hydrophilic proteins, playing main functions in desiccation tolerance...
During the late maturation stage of seed development, water content decreases greatly. One of the mo...
Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins have been identified in a wide range of organisms and are...
The late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) protein family are small, highly hydrophilic proteins that are...
Background: LEA (late embryogenesis abundant) proteins have first been described about 25 years ago ...
Not AvailableGroup 1 late embryogenesis-abundant (LEA) proteins are highly hydrophilic group of prot...
Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are hydrophilic, mostly intrinsically disordered proteins...
Plant growth and development depends on its ability to maintain optimal cellular homeostasis during ...
Plant growth and development depends on its ability to maintain optimal cellular homeostasis during ...
Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) proteins include eight multi-gene families that are expressed in r...
Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) proteins include eight multi-gene families that are expressed in r...
Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are hydrophilic, mostly intrinsically disordered proteins...
Plants are exposed to different external conditions that affect growth, development, and productivit...
In response to various environmental stresses, plants have evolved a wide range of defense mechanism...
Abstract Background Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are large groups of hydrophilic prote...
The LEA proteins are a kind of hydrophilic proteins, playing main functions in desiccation tolerance...
During the late maturation stage of seed development, water content decreases greatly. One of the mo...
Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins have been identified in a wide range of organisms and are...
The late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) protein family are small, highly hydrophilic proteins that are...