The ethylene binding domain (EBD) of the Arabidopsis thaliana ETR1 receptor is modeled as three membrane-spanning helices. We surveyed ethylene binding activity in different kingdoms and performed a bioinformatic analysis of the EBD. Ethylene binding is confined to land plants, Chara, and a group of cyanobacteria but is largely absent in other organisms, consistent with our finding that EBD-like sequences are overrepresented among plant and cyanobacterial species. We made amino acid substitutions in 37 partially or completely conserved residues of the EBD and assayed their effects on ethylene binding and signaling. Mutations primarily in residues in Helices I and II midregions eliminated ethylene binding and conferred constitutive signaling...
Ethylene signaling in plants is mediated by a family of ethylene receptors related to bacterial two-...
The gaseous plant hormone ethylene, recognized by plant ethylene receptors, plays a pivotal role in ...
AbstractA family of genes including ETR1, ETR2, EIN4, ERS1, and ERS2 is implicated in ethylene perce...
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, one of these being ETR1. The N...
The ETR1 receptor from Arabidopsis binds the gaseous hormone ethylene. A copper ion associated with ...
Background The gaseous plant hormone ethylene is perceived in Arabidopsis thaliana by a five-member ...
BACKGROUND: The gaseous plant hormone ethylene is perceived in Arabidopsis thaliana by a five-member...
The gaseous hormone ethylene is perceived in Arabidopsis by a five member receptor family that consi...
AbstractBackground: In Arabidopsis thaliana, ethylene perception and signal transduction into the ce...
The ethylene receptor ETR1 of Arabidopsis contains transmembrane domains responsible for ethylene bi...
Ethylene initiates important aspects of plant growth and development through disulfide-linked recept...
Ethylene, a regulator of plant growth and development, is perceived by specific receptors that act a...
Ethylene is an important phytohormone that regulates growth, development and stress responses in lan...
The subject of this study is the biochemical basis of ethylene reception. The Arabidopsis thaliana E...
Ethylene is a simple gaseous hormone in plants. It plays important roles in plant development and st...
Ethylene signaling in plants is mediated by a family of ethylene receptors related to bacterial two-...
The gaseous plant hormone ethylene, recognized by plant ethylene receptors, plays a pivotal role in ...
AbstractA family of genes including ETR1, ETR2, EIN4, ERS1, and ERS2 is implicated in ethylene perce...
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, one of these being ETR1. The N...
The ETR1 receptor from Arabidopsis binds the gaseous hormone ethylene. A copper ion associated with ...
Background The gaseous plant hormone ethylene is perceived in Arabidopsis thaliana by a five-member ...
BACKGROUND: The gaseous plant hormone ethylene is perceived in Arabidopsis thaliana by a five-member...
The gaseous hormone ethylene is perceived in Arabidopsis by a five member receptor family that consi...
AbstractBackground: In Arabidopsis thaliana, ethylene perception and signal transduction into the ce...
The ethylene receptor ETR1 of Arabidopsis contains transmembrane domains responsible for ethylene bi...
Ethylene initiates important aspects of plant growth and development through disulfide-linked recept...
Ethylene, a regulator of plant growth and development, is perceived by specific receptors that act a...
Ethylene is an important phytohormone that regulates growth, development and stress responses in lan...
The subject of this study is the biochemical basis of ethylene reception. The Arabidopsis thaliana E...
Ethylene is a simple gaseous hormone in plants. It plays important roles in plant development and st...
Ethylene signaling in plants is mediated by a family of ethylene receptors related to bacterial two-...
The gaseous plant hormone ethylene, recognized by plant ethylene receptors, plays a pivotal role in ...
AbstractA family of genes including ETR1, ETR2, EIN4, ERS1, and ERS2 is implicated in ethylene perce...