Phosphorus is an essential macronutrient for plant growth, and is deficient in about 50% of agricultural soils. The transcription factor Phosphate Starvation Response 1 (PHR1) plays a central role in regulating the expression of a subset of Phosphate Starvation Induced (PSI) genes through binding to a cis acting DNA element termed P1BS. In Arabidopsis and rice, activity of AtPHR1/OsPHR2 is regulated in part by their downstream target SPX proteins through protein-protein interaction. Here we provide kinetic and affinity data for interaction between AtPHR1 and P1BS sites. Using SPR, a tandem P1BS sequence showed ~50-fold higher affinity for MBPAtdPHR1 (a fusion protein comprising the DNA binding domain and coiled-coiled domain of AtPHR1 fused...
Phosphate is an essential but limited macronutrient for all plants. In response to limited levels of...
The PHO1 protein is involved in loading inorganic phosphate (Pi) to the root xylem. Ten genes homolo...
Plant growth and development are strongly influenced by the availability of nutrients in the soil so...
Phosphorus is an essential macronutrient for plant growth, and is deficient in about 50% of agricult...
The macronutrient phosphorus is vital to plant growth but the readily absorbed form of inorganic pho...
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient taken up by organisms in the form of inorganic phosphate (Pi). E...
To cope with growth in low-phosphate (Pi) soils, plants have evolved adaptive responses that involve...
Proteins containing a SPX domain are involved in phosphate (Pi) homeostasis, including Pi transport ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for all living organisms and limits plant growth. Four ...
Many eukaryotic proteins regulating phosphate (Pi) homeostasis contain SPX domains that are receptor...
Proteins containing a SPX domain are involved in phosphate (Pi) homeostasis, including Pi transport ...
Phosphate (Pi) is one of the major essential nutrients that is least available in soil. The adaptati...
Inorganic orthophosphate (Pi) is an essential nutrient for plant growth, and its availability strong...
Phosphorus is a growth-limiting nutrient for plants. The growing scarcity of phosphate stocks threat...
The importance of SPX-domain-containing proteins to phosphate (Pi) homeostasis and signalling transd...
Phosphate is an essential but limited macronutrient for all plants. In response to limited levels of...
The PHO1 protein is involved in loading inorganic phosphate (Pi) to the root xylem. Ten genes homolo...
Plant growth and development are strongly influenced by the availability of nutrients in the soil so...
Phosphorus is an essential macronutrient for plant growth, and is deficient in about 50% of agricult...
The macronutrient phosphorus is vital to plant growth but the readily absorbed form of inorganic pho...
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient taken up by organisms in the form of inorganic phosphate (Pi). E...
To cope with growth in low-phosphate (Pi) soils, plants have evolved adaptive responses that involve...
Proteins containing a SPX domain are involved in phosphate (Pi) homeostasis, including Pi transport ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for all living organisms and limits plant growth. Four ...
Many eukaryotic proteins regulating phosphate (Pi) homeostasis contain SPX domains that are receptor...
Proteins containing a SPX domain are involved in phosphate (Pi) homeostasis, including Pi transport ...
Phosphate (Pi) is one of the major essential nutrients that is least available in soil. The adaptati...
Inorganic orthophosphate (Pi) is an essential nutrient for plant growth, and its availability strong...
Phosphorus is a growth-limiting nutrient for plants. The growing scarcity of phosphate stocks threat...
The importance of SPX-domain-containing proteins to phosphate (Pi) homeostasis and signalling transd...
Phosphate is an essential but limited macronutrient for all plants. In response to limited levels of...
The PHO1 protein is involved in loading inorganic phosphate (Pi) to the root xylem. Ten genes homolo...
Plant growth and development are strongly influenced by the availability of nutrients in the soil so...