The small regulatory C-TERMINALLY ENCODED PEPTIDE (CEP) peptide family plays crucial roles in plant growth and stress response. However, little is known about this peptide family in Brassica species. Here, we performed a systematic analysis to identify the putative Brassica rapa L. CEP (BrCEP) gene family. In total, 27 BrCEP genes were identified and they were classified into four subgroups based on the CEP motifs similarity. BrCEP genes displayed distinct expression patterns in response to both developmental and several environmental signals, suggesting their broad roles during Brassica rapa development. Furthuremore, the synthetic BrCEP3 peptide accelerated Brassica rapa primary root growth in a hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and Ca2+ dependent...
Multigene families encoding diverse secreted peptide hormones play important roles in plant developm...
C2H2 zinc finger protein (ZFP) genes have been extensively studied in many organisms and can functio...
ORCID numbers : http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9280-8688 (Vergne E.) et http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7877-...
In Arabidopsis, more than 1000 putative small signalling peptides have been predicted, but very few ...
Secreted peptide hormones play pivotal roles in plant growth and development. So far, CEPs (C-TERMIN...
Secreted peptide hormones play pivotal roles in plant growth and development. So far, CEPs (C-TERMIN...
Secreted peptide hormones play pivotal roles in plant growth and development. So far, CEPs (C-TERMIN...
Root architecture governs the uptake of water and nutrients from the soil and thus is essential for ...
Abstract Background Ubiquitous CCCH nucleic acid-binding motif is found in a wide-variety of organis...
BACKGROUND Small, secreted signaling peptides work in parallel with phytohormones to control importa...
Plant growth, development, reproduction and environmental stress responses are tightly regulated by ...
Background: The C-terminally encoded peptide (CEP) family has been shown to play vital roles in plan...
Peptides derived from non-functional precursors play important roles in various developmental proces...
Plant peptide hormones form part of complex signalling pathways, allowing plants to respond and adap...
The cold shock domain proteins (CSPs) play important roles in plant developmental processes and stre...
Multigene families encoding diverse secreted peptide hormones play important roles in plant developm...
C2H2 zinc finger protein (ZFP) genes have been extensively studied in many organisms and can functio...
ORCID numbers : http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9280-8688 (Vergne E.) et http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7877-...
In Arabidopsis, more than 1000 putative small signalling peptides have been predicted, but very few ...
Secreted peptide hormones play pivotal roles in plant growth and development. So far, CEPs (C-TERMIN...
Secreted peptide hormones play pivotal roles in plant growth and development. So far, CEPs (C-TERMIN...
Secreted peptide hormones play pivotal roles in plant growth and development. So far, CEPs (C-TERMIN...
Root architecture governs the uptake of water and nutrients from the soil and thus is essential for ...
Abstract Background Ubiquitous CCCH nucleic acid-binding motif is found in a wide-variety of organis...
BACKGROUND Small, secreted signaling peptides work in parallel with phytohormones to control importa...
Plant growth, development, reproduction and environmental stress responses are tightly regulated by ...
Background: The C-terminally encoded peptide (CEP) family has been shown to play vital roles in plan...
Peptides derived from non-functional precursors play important roles in various developmental proces...
Plant peptide hormones form part of complex signalling pathways, allowing plants to respond and adap...
The cold shock domain proteins (CSPs) play important roles in plant developmental processes and stre...
Multigene families encoding diverse secreted peptide hormones play important roles in plant developm...
C2H2 zinc finger protein (ZFP) genes have been extensively studied in many organisms and can functio...
ORCID numbers : http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9280-8688 (Vergne E.) et http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7877-...