Ethylene, a regulator of plant growth and development, is perceived by specific receptors that act as negative regulators of the ethylene response. Five ethylene receptors, i.e., ETR1, ERS1, EIN4, ETR2, and ERS2, are present in Arabidopsis and dominant negative mutants of each that confer ethylene insensitivity have been reported. In contrast, maize contains just two types of ethylene receptors: ZmERS1, encoded by ZmERS1a and ZmERS1b, and ZmETR2, encoded by ZmETR2a and ZmETR2b. In this study, we introduced a Cys to Tyr mutation in the transmembrane domain of ZmERS1b and ZmETR2b that is present in the etr1-1 dominant negative mutant and expressed each protein in Arabidopsis. Mutant Zmers1b and Zmetr2b receptors conferred ethylene insensitivi...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, ethylene is perceived by a receptor family consisting of five members. Subf...
The subject of this study is the biochemical basis of ethylene reception. The Arabidopsis thaliana E...
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, one of these being ETR1. The e...
Ethylene, a regulator of plant growth and development, is perceived by specific receptors that act a...
Abstract Background Ethylene receptor single mutants of Arabidopsis do not display a visibly promine...
The biological role of ethylene, H2C=CH2, was first identified as a plant hormone responsible for le...
Abstract Background The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling in...
Abstract Background The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling in...
A family of genes including ETR1, ETR2, EIN4, ERS1, and ERS2 is implicated in ethylene perception in...
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling into two subfamilies. ...
AbstractA family of genes including ETR1, ETR2, EIN4, ERS1, and ERS2 is implicated in ethylene perce...
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, one of these being ETR1. The N...
Ethylene is a simple gaseous hormone in plants. It plays important roles in plant development and st...
The Arabidopsis ethylene receptor gene ETR1 and two related genes, ERS1 and ETR2, were identified pr...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, ethylene is perceived by a receptor family consisting of five members. Subf...
The subject of this study is the biochemical basis of ethylene reception. The Arabidopsis thaliana E...
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, one of these being ETR1. The e...
Ethylene, a regulator of plant growth and development, is perceived by specific receptors that act a...
Abstract Background Ethylene receptor single mutants of Arabidopsis do not display a visibly promine...
The biological role of ethylene, H2C=CH2, was first identified as a plant hormone responsible for le...
Abstract Background The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling in...
Abstract Background The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling in...
A family of genes including ETR1, ETR2, EIN4, ERS1, and ERS2 is implicated in ethylene perception in...
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, falling into two subfamilies. ...
AbstractA family of genes including ETR1, ETR2, EIN4, ERS1, and ERS2 is implicated in ethylene perce...
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, one of these being ETR1. The N...
Ethylene is a simple gaseous hormone in plants. It plays important roles in plant development and st...
The Arabidopsis ethylene receptor gene ETR1 and two related genes, ERS1 and ETR2, were identified pr...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, ethylene is perceived by a receptor family consisting of five members. Subf...
The subject of this study is the biochemical basis of ethylene reception. The Arabidopsis thaliana E...
The ethylene receptor family of Arabidopsis consists of five members, one of these being ETR1. The e...