<p>The loss of chlorophyll during the senescence of leaves is preceded by a decrease in protein content. Proteases responsible for the degradation of the proteins have been implicated in the regulation of the senescence process. The first leaf of the seedling of oats ( <em>Avena sativa</em> L.) demonstrates the typical pattern of leaf senescence in cereals and was chosen to study the properties and subcellular localization of proteases throughout leaf development.<p>In Chapter 1, a general introduction is given that indicates the significance of the breakdown of proteins in leaves for seed yield and quality in cereals. Also in this chapter, protease classification is documented, and the possible role of changing prot...
Breakdown of leaf proteins, particularly chloroplast proteins, is a massive process in senescing lea...
Abstract Proteolytic enzymes are intricately involved in many aspects of plant physiology and develo...
Some proteolytic enzymes occurring in the leaves of field-grown corn (Zea mays) (B73) were identifie...
The loss of chlorophyll during the senescence of leaves is preceded by a decrease in protein content...
<p>The development of the first leaf of oats ( <em>Avena sativa</em> L.) comprises...
The development of the first leaf of oats ( Avena sativa L.) comprises four phases. About 4 day afte...
In the present paper, we studied the participation of the 20S proteasome, the proteolytic component ...
Proteases play key roles in plants, maintaining strict protein quality control and degrading specifi...
In wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), leaf senescence can be initiated by different factors. Depending on...
Abstract Senescence-associated proteolysis in plants is a complex and controlled process, essential ...
Oilseed rape is characterized by a low nitrogen remobilization efficiency during leaf senescence, ma...
Oilseed rape is characterized by a low nitrogen remobilization efficiency during leaf senescence, ma...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is a crop plant characterized by a poor nitrogen (N) use efficiency...
Senescence in plants is a genetically controlled developmental event that enables the plant to elimi...
Leaf senescence in intact wheat plants can be strongly influenced by altered source/sink relations. ...
Breakdown of leaf proteins, particularly chloroplast proteins, is a massive process in senescing lea...
Abstract Proteolytic enzymes are intricately involved in many aspects of plant physiology and develo...
Some proteolytic enzymes occurring in the leaves of field-grown corn (Zea mays) (B73) were identifie...
The loss of chlorophyll during the senescence of leaves is preceded by a decrease in protein content...
<p>The development of the first leaf of oats ( <em>Avena sativa</em> L.) comprises...
The development of the first leaf of oats ( Avena sativa L.) comprises four phases. About 4 day afte...
In the present paper, we studied the participation of the 20S proteasome, the proteolytic component ...
Proteases play key roles in plants, maintaining strict protein quality control and degrading specifi...
In wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), leaf senescence can be initiated by different factors. Depending on...
Abstract Senescence-associated proteolysis in plants is a complex and controlled process, essential ...
Oilseed rape is characterized by a low nitrogen remobilization efficiency during leaf senescence, ma...
Oilseed rape is characterized by a low nitrogen remobilization efficiency during leaf senescence, ma...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is a crop plant characterized by a poor nitrogen (N) use efficiency...
Senescence in plants is a genetically controlled developmental event that enables the plant to elimi...
Leaf senescence in intact wheat plants can be strongly influenced by altered source/sink relations. ...
Breakdown of leaf proteins, particularly chloroplast proteins, is a massive process in senescing lea...
Abstract Proteolytic enzymes are intricately involved in many aspects of plant physiology and develo...
Some proteolytic enzymes occurring in the leaves of field-grown corn (Zea mays) (B73) were identifie...